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Historical Markers in Dargan, Maryland
Hagerstown is the county seat for Washington County
Dargan is in Washington County
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Franklin County, Pennsylvania (228) ►
Fulton County, Pennsylvania (47) ►
Loudoun County, Virginia (346) ►
Berkeley County, West Virginia (107) ►
Jefferson County, West Virginia (349) ►
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ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON COUNTY
Allegany County (294) ►
Frederick County (558) ►
Franklin County, Pennsylvania (228) ►
Fulton County, Pennsylvania (47) ►
Loudoun County, Virginia (346) ►
Berkeley County, West Virginia (107) ►
Jefferson County, West Virginia (349) ►
Morgan County, West Virginia (109) ►
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1 ► Maryland, Washington County, Dargan — Confederate Invasion — Five Years Later … — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington — ![]() |
On Chestnut Grove Road, 0.3 miles east of McCoy Road, on the left when traveling east. |
In June 1864, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee sent Gen. Jubal A. Early's corps from the Richmond battlefield to the Shenandoah Valley to counter Union Gen. David Hunter's army. After driving Hunter into West Virginia, Early invaded Maryland . . . — — Map (db m169873) HM |
2 ► Maryland, Washington County, Dargan — John Brown — ![]() |
On Chestnut Grove Road, on the left when traveling north. |
and his associates collected arms and ammunition on the Kennedy Farm (Samples Manor) in Maryland for months prior to the raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, October 17, 1859 — — Map (db m1988) HM |
3 ► Maryland, Washington County, Dargan — John Brown, 59, Hanged — In Memoriam — ![]() |
On Chestnut Grove Road, 0.7 miles north of Harpers Ferry Road, on the left when traveling north. |
In Memoriam To the Provisional Army of the United States of America and their presence at Kennedy Farm the Summer of 1859 John Brown, 59, Hanged Annie Brown, 16, Sent Home Martha Brown, 17, Sent Home John Henry Kagi, 24, Killed . . . — — Map (db m151957) HM |
4 ► Maryland, Washington County, Dargan — Kennedy Farm — ![]() |
Near Chestnut Grove Road. |
Kennedy Farm Has Been Designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses National significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1974 National Park Service United States Department of the . . . — — Map (db m151983) HM |
5 ► Maryland, Washington County, Dargan — Kennedy Farm — Staging and Planning John Brown's Harpers Ferry Raid — ![]() |
On Chestnut Grove Road, on the right when traveling south. |
This is the Kennedy farmhouse, which abolitionist John Brown (using the pseudonym Isaac Smith) leased in July 1859 from Dr. Robert Kennedy's heirs, ostensibly to do some prospecting. Brown's fifteen-year-old daughter, Annie Brown, identified the . . . — — Map (db m169872) HM |