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⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick County, Maryland
Frederick is the county seat for Frederick County
101 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Korean War Memorial — |
102 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Monsignor Hugh J. Phillips — |
103 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Mother Seton's Rock 1809 - 1821 — |
104 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Mount Saint Mary's College Reported missing |
105 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes Mount St. Marys College, Emmitsburg, Maryland Built 1875 — |
106 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Operation Just Cause Memorial — |
107 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Operation Urgent Fury and Lebanese Civil War Memorial — |
108 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Pangborn Memorial Campanile National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes — |
109 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Persian Gulf Memorial — |
110 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton — |
111 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821) — |
112 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati — |
113 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth — |
114 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul — |
115 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of New York — |
116 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill — |
117 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Site of Father Dubois House — |
118 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Site of St. Joseph's College — |
119 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Founder of the Sisters of Charity — |
120 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — St. Joseph's Valley Camp "I did not see it multiplied, but saw it there!" Gettysburg Campaign Reported permanently removed |
121 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — St. Joseph's Valley Camp "The poor fellows looked half-starved" Gettysburg Campaign — |
122 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Bells of St. Joseph's Valley — |
123 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Carriage House Inn 200 South Seton Avenue — |
124 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Emmit House 1879 663 West Main Street — |
125 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The First Statue of Mother Seton Erected in the United States — |
126 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The John Hughes Cabin — |
127 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Spirit of the American Doughboy — |
128 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Stone House — |
129 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Town of Emmitsburg, Maryland — |
130 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The Town of Emmitsburg, Maryland — |
131 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — The White House — |
132 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — This Cavalry Group — |
133 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Thurmont Gateway to the Mountain Catoctin Mountain Towns & Communities — |
134 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Thurmont Visitor Services Catoctin Mountain Towns & Communities — |
135 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Town Square — |
136 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — Viet Nam Conflict Memorial — |
137 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — White Ash Tree — |
138 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Emmitsburg — William Elder, Sr. — |
139 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Frederick's Other City — |
140 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — South Magnetic — |
141 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — The Great Baby Waker — |
142 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 10th Vermont Monument — |
143 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment — |
144 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 173 West All Saints Street — |
145 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
146 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
147 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
148 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
149 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Bold Plan Reported permanently removed |
150 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Bold Plan Reported permanently removed |
151 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Bold Plan Monocacy National Battlefield National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
152 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Bold Plan Monocacy National Battlefield National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
153 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Crossroads of American History The Frederick Square Corner The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — |
154 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Good Night's Rest Frederick's Hotel Block The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation Reported permanently removed |
155 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — A Good Night's Rest Frederick's Hotel Block The Road That Built The Nation — |
156 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Ambush — |
157 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Arts & Entertainment — |
158 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — B & O Railroad Station "No malice in my heart" Antietam Campaign — |
159 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Barbara Fritchie by John Greenleaf Whittier — |
160 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Barbara Fritchie Cabins & Tea Room — |
161 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Barbara Fritchie House Shoot if you must this old gray head, but spare your countrys flag. Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
162 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Barbara Fritchie: Civil War Heroine — |
163 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Battle Begins Monocacy National Battlefield — |
164 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Battle of Frederick "Best little battle of the war" Early's 1864 Washington Raid Reported missing |
165 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Battle of Frederick Buying Vital Time Early's 1864 Attack on Washington — |
166 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Battle of Monocacy The Battle that saved Washington — |
167 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Best Family Farm 8:30 a.m. July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior Reported permanently removed |
168 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Birthplace of William Tyler Page — |
169 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Braddock, Washington, and Franklin — |
170 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Burning of the Bridge 12:00 noon July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield Reported missing |
171 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Burning the Bridge Monocacy National Battlefield — |
172 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Bush Creek Crossing Reported permanently removed |
173 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Capital For A Summer Foiling Maryland Secession — |
174 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Caught in the Crossfire — |
175 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Chuck Foreman Field Dedicated to Walter Eugene "Chuck" Foreman September 22, 2014 — |
176 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — City Hall Former Frederick County Courthouse Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
177 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Civil War Children's Memorial — |
178 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Civil War Hospital Center — |
179 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Civilians Under Siege Monocacy National Battlefield — |
180 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Clustered Spires of Frederick — |
181 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Commemoration Monocacy National Battlefield National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
182 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Company A, 1st Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment Memorial — |
183 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Confederate Row — |
184 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Confederate Sentinel — |
185 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Confederates Invade Maryland Reported permanently removed |
186 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — CPL Kirk J Bosselmann — |
187 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Cultures Meet — |
188 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Daniel Hughes Feb. 3, 1774 - Feb. 12, 1854 War of 1812 Soldier — |
189 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Desperate Escape — |
190 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Diehl Memorial Fountain — |
191 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Edgewood — |
192 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Elizabeth Hughes Potts — |
193 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Enoch Louis Lowe — |
194 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Evangelical Lutheran Church — |
195 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Federal Retreat 4:30-5:00 p.m. July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield Reported permanently removed |
196 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Federals Take a Stand 7:00 a.m., July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
197 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Final Attack — |
198 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Final Resting Place Francis Scott Key — |
199 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Final Stand Monocacy National Battlefield — |
200 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — First Black High School in Frederick County 1921 — |
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