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1742. Pioneer of the Maryland Baptist denomination. Only eternity, interpeted by God, can make known the moral, mental and spiritual work of the "Mother Church" of the Baptists of Maryland. Founded by Henry Sater 1690-1754. Resolute and inflexible…
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On land granted by the Fifth Lord Baltimore, Henry Sater, gentleman planter, founded this first church of Baptists in Maryland. To the congregation he deeded a plot and chapel "forever to the end of the world."
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Built by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Maryland's first U.S. Senator, for his daughter, Mary Caton. Before becoming home to St. Paul's School in 1952, was owned successively by John Cockey, Charles Ca…
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Patented to Richard Smith, Jr. 10th August 1684 for 2500 acres. Daniel Dulaney acquired 1250 acres of this tract 19th November 1724, after which it was called "Dulaney's Valley."
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Built in 1759 by Charles Ridgely (the Elder) of Hampton and two sons, the iron foundry operated for 70 years on Spring Branch of Patterson's Run. It furnished cannon and shot for the Revolution as well as other supplies: "300 kettles" were ordered…
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