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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YJ_marlboro-academy_Upper-Marlboro-MD.html
On this site the Marlboro Academy was established in 1835. This began 150 years of education as the Marlboro Academy, The Upper Marlboro High School, and the Upper Marlboro Elementary School.
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To secure the release of prisoner of war Dr. Beanes, Francis Scott Key visited the British fleet, September, 1814. Detained until after the attack on Baltimore, the two witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry on the 13th and 14th, during which K…
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To secure the release of prisoner of war Dr. Beanes, Francis Scott Key visited the British fleet, September, 1814. Detained until after the attack on Baltimore, the two witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry on the 13th and 14th, during which K…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W2_thomas-john-claggett-d-d_Upper-Marlboro-MD.html
Ordained by Lord Bishop of London 1768.First Bishop consecrated in the United States, at Trinity Church, New York City by Bishop Seabury of Connecticut.He organized this (Trinity) church 1810.Born near Nottingham, October 3, 1743; died at "Croom" …
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Erected 1774 (Queen Anne Parish, established, 1705) Prince George's County. In the church which preceded this present structure, George Washington and Robert Eden, last Royal Governor of Maryland, attended service, September 6, 1772, Reverend Jona…
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Home of the Digges Family (descendants of Edward Digges, governor of Virginia, 1652-1668). The most intimate friend of George and Martha Washington in Prince George's County, where they visited many times. Washington spent his forty-third birthday…
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Erected 1723. (King George's Parish established 1692). Credible evidence and honest tradition record that Washington attended services here on numerous occasions.
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17th century hunting lodge of the Lords Baltimore, 9200 acres acquired in 1751 by the honorable Benedict Calvert, member of the council, son of Charles, Fifth Lord Baltimore. Here, with George Washington present, February 4, 1774, Benedict's daugh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TQ_montpelier_Laurel-MD.html
The home of Major Snowden. Original Gran 1686. George Washington stopped here May 9 and September 21, 1787 on his way to and returning from the Constitutional Convention.
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(Patented by Ninian Beall as "Largo," 1686) Known as "Castle Magruder" where lived Rev. Jonathan Boucher, tutor to "Jackie" Custis. George and Martha Washington, Nelly and John Parke Custis, Benedict Calvert, and Robert Eden, last royal governo…