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Early plantation house with original paneling. Listed as an "old dwelling" in a 1744 resurvey of "Smith's Forrest," patented 1681. Moved 1964 by the Queen Anne's County Historical Society to present site, part of "Chesterfield", upon which the tow…
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To honor the veterans of Queen Anne's County who served their country in time of war and especially those who made the supreme sacrifice so that we and future generations may enjoy freedom.
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In 1631 William Claiborne established the first settlement in Maryland. A fort and trading post on Kent Island, the westernmost part of Queen Anne's County. On April 18, 1706, during the reign of Queen Anne, the County received its name from the C…
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Oldest courthouse in continuous use in the State of Maryland. The building was authorized by Acts of Assemby after the removal of the County Seat from Queenstown to Chester Mills, later Centreville. It was erected between 1791 and 1796 on land pur…
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Beneath this stone are interred the remains of Joshua Seneywho was born near the spot which now contains his ashes March 4, 1756 and died October 20, 1798. From the commencement of the American Revolution at various periods of his life he filled, …
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