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Historical Markers in Madison, Maryland
Cambridge is the county seat for Dorchester County
Madison is in Dorchester County
Dorchester County (148) ►
ADJACENT TO DORCHESTER COUNTY
Calvert County (153) ►
Caroline County (89) ►
Somerset County (37) ►
St. Mary's County (297) ►
Talbot County (131) ►
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Sussex County, Delaware (509) ►
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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, Madison — Gethsemane Methodist Protestant Church — ![]() |
On Old Madison Road, on the right when traveling east. |
Founded 1840 at “Tobacco Stick” Gethsemane was first pastored by Dr. E.F. Ewell in a country Schoolhouse, then in a converted barn. The final building was purchased in 1860, rebuilt in 1892 and razed in 1986. — — Map (db m114977) HM |
2 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Madison — 10 — Madison — Preparing for Freedom — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway — ![]() |
On Madison Canning House Road. |
Harriet Tubman spent her formative years in and around Madison, once called Tobaccostick. As a young woman, she worked for Joseph Stewart in his home and fields, until she joined her father Ben Ross in Stewart’s lumber harvesting operation. . . . — — Map (db m126562) HM |
3 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Madison — 9 — Malone's Church — Ties that Bind — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway — ![]() |
On White Marsh Road. |
Harriet Tubman was born nearby on Harrisville Road at the Anthony Thompson plantation around 1822, where Thompson enslaved her father, Ben Ross, and about 40 other people. While Tubman’s roots began near here, she moved to Bucktown during her . . . — — Map (db m126547) HM |