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Historical Markers in Cearfoss, Maryland
Hagerstown is the county seat for Washington County
Cearfoss is in Washington County
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Franklin County, Pennsylvania (228) ►
Fulton County, Pennsylvania (47) ►
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Berkeley County, West Virginia (107) ►
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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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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Maryland, Washington County, Cearfoss — Crossing the Mason and Dixon — Pennsylvania, at Last! — Gettysburg Campaign — ![]() |
On Fairview Road (County Route 494) at Greencastle Pike (Maryland Route 63), on the right when traveling east on Fairview Road. |
Four thousands of Confederates in Gen. Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North in 1863, the rate of march exceeded thirty miles a day. Since this part of Maryland is so narrow, splashing across the Potomac River in the morning and crossing the Mason . . . — — Map (db m210069) HM |
2 ► Maryland, Washington County, Cearfoss — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat — ![]() |
On Fairview Road (County Route 494) at Greencastle Pike (Maryland Route 63), on the right when traveling east on Fairview Road. |
After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason and Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His infantry marched north through . . . — — Map (db m210065) HM |
3 ► Maryland, Washington County, Cearfoss — Mason and Dixon Line — 105th Mile Stone — ![]() |
On Greencastle Pike (State Highway 63) at Mason - Dixon Road (County Route 163), on the right when traveling north on Greencastle Pike. |
500 feet beyond this point, on private property, this stone is located. It bears the coat of arms of Lord Baltimore and William Penn. The 104th mile stone and the 103rd mile stone bear the letters M and P Maryland-Pennsylvania and are located along . . . — — Map (db m210067) HM |