Historical Marker: Battle of Slippery Hill, Queen Anne’s County

Historical Marker Battle of Slippery Hill QA County

Historical Marker Battle of Slippery Hill QA County
Inscription:

“Battle of Slippery Hill
August 13, 1813

American Videttes skirmished with approximately 300 British troops under the command of Col. Sir Thomas Sidney Beckwith as they advanced on Queenstown along this road. Two British soldiers and Beckwith’s horse were killed. Fearful of being cut off by a second British amphibious force, Maj. William H. Nicholson, commander of the Queen Anne’s County militia, withdrew to Centreville.”

Marker is near Queenstown, Maryland, in Queen Anne’s County, at the intersection of Maryland Route 18 and Bennett’s Point Road

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Along the roads in Maryland there are roadside historical markers. Hundreds on Maryland Eastern Shore. The program was launched in 1933 and is currently administered by the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) in cooperation with the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA).These roadside historical markers are an effective way to draw attention to the many events, people and places that have contributed to the history of Maryland and the nation.

Often we will pass these signs at a speed that makes them hard to read. I will be posting one of these Highway Historical Markers each Monday Morning. Please come by to read them and learn a little about the remarkable people, places and events throughout the region.

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