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Historical Markers in Woolford, Maryland
Cambridge is the county seat for Dorchester County
Woolford is in Dorchester County
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ADJACENT TO DORCHESTER COUNTY
Calvert County (153) ►
Caroline County (89) ►
Somerset County (37) ►
St. Mary's County (297) ►
Talbot County (131) ►
Wicomico County (94) ►
Sussex County, Delaware (509) ►
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1 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Woolford — Anna Ella Carroll — Unofficial Cabinet Member |
On Taylors Island Road (Maryland Route 16) at Old Trinity Church Road, on the right when traveling east on Taylors Island Road. Reported permanently removed. |
Anna Ella Carroll was born on Maryland's Eastern Shore in 1815. Often called an unofficial member of President Abraham Lincoln's cabinet, she was a Unionist author and newspaper reporter who had traveled extensively throughout the South and Midwest . . . — — Map (db m45304) HM |
2 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Woolford — Trinity P.E. Church — ![]() |
On Old Trinity Church Road, 0.3 miles north of Taylor Island Road (Route 16). |
This church was built prior to 1690. In the graveyard are buried Governor Thomas King Carroll, many revolutionary heroes and other distinguished Marylanders. — — Map (db m177544) HM |
3 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Woolford — Walk the Old Trinity Heritage Trail — Heritage Trail & Sacred Grounds. — ![]() |
On Trinity Church Road. |
Dorchester Parish c. 1675-1690 Built by English colonists on land patented in 1675 to Henry Aldridge, a former indentured servant, Old Trinity Church is one of the oldest church buildings in the United States still used for regular worship. . . . — — Map (db m97216) HM |
4 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Woolford — Writer, War Strategist, Enigma — A Strong Woman in a Turbulent Time — ![]() |
Near Taylors Island Road, 0.4 miles north of Taylors Island Road (Maryland Route 16), on the right when traveling west. |
Anna Ella Carroll, sometimes called an unofficial member of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet, is buried in the Old Trinity Church graveyard. Carroll, born on Maryland's Eastern Shore in 1815, remains an enigma, but there is no question that she . . . — — Map (db m205116) HM |