Wicomico

14 historical markers in Maryland

Fruitland

Fruitland, MD

Fruitland Originally called Disharoon's Cross Roads, Fruitland developed at this intersection of roads leading to Princesss Anne, the...

General John Henry Winder C.S.A. *Removed*

Salisbury, MD

Gen. John Henry Winder C.S.A. 1800-1865 Born near Nanticoke, John Henry Winder was successively a graduate and instructor in West Point.

Holloway Hall

Salisbury, MD

Holloway Hall Original building of the Salisbury State normal school, the first public institution on the Eastern Shore for training of...

Newtown Historic District

Salisbury, MD

Newtown Historic District Established by ordinance in 1975, Newtown is distinguished by residential reconstruction after the two severe...

Newtown Historic District

Salisbury, MD

Newtown Historic District Established by ordinance in 1975, Newtown is distinguished by residential reconstruction after the two severe...

Old Green Hill Church

Quantico, MD

Old Green Hill Church Marker Now St Bartholomew's Episcopal Church.

Old Spring Hill St. Paul's Church

Hebron, MD

"Old Spring Hill" St. Paul's Church Established here between 1711 and 1725 as a chapel of ease for Green Hill Church (1694) located 8...

Pemberton Hall

Salisbury, MD

Pemberton Hall Built in 1741 by Col. Isaac Handy, Planter, lawyer, founder of Salisbury and Officer of the local militia during the...

Poplar Hill Mansion

Salisbury, MD

Poplar Hill Mansion "Poplar Hill Mansion" (traditional name thought to be of nineteenth century origin) was built CA.

Rockawalkin School

Salisbury, MD

Rockawalkin School Circa 1872 One-room schoolhouse built for the community of Rockawalkin.

San Domingo School

Sharptown, MD

Built in 1919 under the Rosenwald school building program, a major effort to improve public education for African Americans in the early...

Transpeninsular Line Between Maryland and Three Lower Counties of Penn.

Delmar, MD

Transpeninsular Line Between Maryland and Three Lower Counties of Pennsylvania (now Delaware) Middle Point 8 miles First run 1751, agreed...

Whitehaven

Whitehaven, MD

Whitehaven Chartered by Charles Calvert, 3d Lord Baltimore, C. 1685.

Wicomico Presbyterian Church

Salisbury, MD

Wicomico Presbyterian Church On March 12, 1672, Somerset County granted Presbyterians permission to conduct regular services on the...

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