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Daughters of the American Revolution

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This tablet is erected by the Great Meadows Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to mark the site of the Redstone Old Fort, accredited to the Mound Builders. It is also the site of Fort Burd, built by the British in 1759, under Colonel James Burd.…
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The Old Potomac PathOriginally an Indian Trail and traversed by early settlers, it later became the first coach and post road between Northern and Southern Colonies, and was calledThe King's HighwayGeneral Washington often stopped here to visit Col. Blackbu…
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The first cast iron bridge built in the United States, was built in 1836-1839 over Dunlap's Creek at this point.
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Francis Land House, circa 1732. Placed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, 1975. The Francis Land House, circa 1732. Marked by Princess Anne County Chapter, NSDAR, Bicentennial Project, Nov. 13, 1976.
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In Memory ofthe many soldiers of theRevolution interredat Opequon Churchof whom only sevenare knownMajor John GilkesonCaptain William ChipleyCaptain Samuel GilkesonCaptain James SimrallCaptain Samuel VanceCaptain William VancePrivate James Hamilton
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Sacred to the memory of the men of Harford County who made the supreme sacrifice during the World War.
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Built by George Washington in 1756Home and Seminary ofKathrine Glass GreeneOrganizing regent ofFort Loudoun Chapter NSDAR - 1921Presented by the chapter on its 75th Anniversary1996
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1777 Built at direction of Maryland General Assembly 1778-79 Quartered Hessian and Convention prisoners captured at Bennington and Saratoga 1782 Quartered Hessian and Bayreuth Yager Regiments following Cornwallis' surrender 1799 Quartered French…
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In this housePresident Abraham LincolnOctober 4, 1862 visitedGeneral George L. HartsuffWounded In the Battle of Antietam Placed by Frederick Chapter DAR&Cdr. & Mrs. D.M. Page, USN1975
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BirthplaceWilliam Tyler PageOct. 19, 1868 Author ofThe American's Creed Placed by Frederick, Chapter, D.A.R.
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