Category: Historical Markers
Historical Marker: St. Augustine Church – Near Chesapeake City, Cecil County
Inscription: “St. Augustine’s Church First called “Mannour Chappel” a chapel of ease of North Sassafras Parish. Established in ...
DetailsHistorical Marker – Wye Oak
Inscription: “The Wye Oak The largest white oak in the United States. Estimated to be 400 years old ...
DetailsBattle of Caulk’s Field
Inscription: Kent County Militia under Lt. Col. Philip A. Reed marched from Belle Air (Fairlee) to meet British ...
DetailsHistorical Marker: Gratitude – Rock Hall MD, Kent County
Inscription: “Gratitude The village was named for the steamboat Gratitude, which from 1888 to 1914 made regular stops ...
DetailsHistorical Marker: Dudley’s Chapel – Sudlersville MD, Queen Anne’s County
Inscription: “Dudley’s Chapel Built in 1783 on land donated by Joshua Dudley The first Methodist meeting house in ...
DetailsHistorical Marker: General John Cadwalader, Kent County
Inscription: “Brig. Gen. John Cadwalader 1742–1786 Commander Penna Troops. Served at Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. Incensed at ...
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