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Historical Markers in Fairlee, Maryland
Chestertown is the county seat for Kent County
Fairlee is in Kent County
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ADJACENT TO KENT COUNTY
Anne Arundel County (476) ►
Baltimore County (339) ►
Cecil County (188) ►
Harford County (204) ►
Queen Anne's County (113) ►
Kent County, Delaware (276) ►
New Castle County, Delaware (836) ►
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1 ► Maryland, Kent County, Fairlee — Bass Propagation Lake — ![]() |
On Fish Hatchery Road, 0.1 miles north of Fairlee-Still Pond Road, on the right when traveling north. |
Fairlee Mill Pond, Kent County, one mile from this point. Purchased by State 1928. — — Map (db m3077) HM |
2 ► Maryland, Kent County, Fairlee — Battle of Caulk’s Field — War of 1812 — ![]() |
On Rock Hall Road (Maryland Route 20) 0.3 miles north of Tolchester Beach Road (Maryland Route 21), on the right when traveling south. |
Kent County Militia under Lt. Col. Philip A. Reed marched from Belle Air (Fairlee) to meet British Forces here on August 31, 1814. The British with 15 killed, were repulsed and their commander, Sir Peter Parker, mortally wounded. American losses . . . — — Map (db m247358) HM |
3 ► Maryland, Kent County, Fairlee — Caulk’s Field Monument — ![]() |
On Caulk's Field Road, 0.1 miles west of Maryland Route 21, on the right when traveling west. |
The British commanded by Sir Peter Parker[,] Baronet and the Americans commanded by Col. Philip Reed met in engagement on this field Aug. 31st 1814[.] The British were defeated and Sir Peter Parker killed — — Map (db m156869) HM |