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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Washington County, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Washington County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Washington County, MD (835) Allegany County, MD (192) Frederick County, MD (458) Franklin County, PA (182) Fulton County, PA (22) Loudoun County, VA (252) Berkeley County, WV (102) Jefferson County, WV (340) Morgan County, WV (102)  WashingtonCounty(835) Washington County (835)  AlleganyCounty(192) Allegany County (192)  FrederickCounty(458) Frederick County (458)  FranklinCountyPennsylvania(182) Franklin County (182)  FultonCounty(22) Fulton County (22)  LoudounCountyVirginia(252) Loudoun County (252)  BerkeleyCountyWest Virginia(102) Berkeley County (102)  JeffersonCounty(340) Jefferson County (340)  MorganCounty(102) Morgan County (102)
Adjacent to Washington County, Maryland
    Allegany County (192)
    Frederick County (458)
    Franklin County, Pennsylvania (182)
    Fulton County, Pennsylvania (22)
    Loudoun County, Virginia (252)
    Berkeley County, West Virginia (102)
    Jefferson County, West Virginia (340)
    Morgan County, West Virginia (102)
 
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201Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — The Korean War 1950-1953
On Potomac Avenue at Mealey Parkway, on the right on Potomac Avenue.
202Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — The Last Confederate Incursion North of the Potomac River
On South Potomac Street (State Highway 65), on the right when traveling north.
203Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — The Ransom of Hagerstown
On West Washington Street, on the right when traveling east.
204Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — This Bronze Cannon
On Potomac Street (Maryland Route 60) at North Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Potomac Street.
205Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Thomas Kennedy — 1776 - 1832 — Civil Rights Figure —
Near West Memorial Boulevard at South Potomac Street.
206Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Thomas Kennedy — (1776-1832)
On Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65) 0.1 miles south of Memorial Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
207Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Treatment of the Wounded
On North Potomac Street (State Highway 65), on the right when traveling south.
208Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Treatment of the Wounded
On West Washington Street (U.S. 40) at South Prospect Street, on the left when traveling east on West Washington Street.
209Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — United States Colored Troops
On Charles Street at Sumans Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Charles Street.
210Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington Confederate Cemetery
On South Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65), on the right.
211Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington Confederate Cemetery
Near South Potomac Street near E Memorial Drive.
212Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington Confederate Cemetery
On outh Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65), on the right when traveling north.
213Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington County Courthouse
On West Washington Street (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling east.
214Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington County Jail — Fugitive Slaves Detained at the County Jail
On Jonathan Street, on the left when traveling north.
215Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington County Jail
On Jonathan Street, on the left when traveling north.
216Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — West Baltimore Street
On West Baltimore Street, on the right when traveling east on West Baltimore Street.
217Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — William Othello Wilson — 1867 - 1928 — Military Figure —
Near West Memorial Boulevard.
218Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — William Preston Lane, Jr. — 1892 - 1967 — Political And Civil Rights Figure —
Near West Memorial Boulevard at South Potomac Street.
219Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — William Thomas Hamilton — 1820 - 1888 — Political And Business Figure —
Near West Memorial Boulevard at South Potomac Street.
220Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Willow Lane Park
On South Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65) near Memorial Blvd West.
221Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Winslow Forthman Burhans, Sr. — 1913 - 1990 — Political Figure —
Near South Potomac Street just north of West Memorial Boulevard, on the left when traveling north.
222Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Zion Evangelical and Reform Church
On North Potomac Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on North Potomac Street.
223Maryland (Washington County), Halfway — One of Lee’s Ammunition Trains
On Virginia Avenue (U.S. 11) at Bower Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Virginia Avenue.
224Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — “Old Mr. Flint’s” Home
On Western Pike (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west.
225Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — A New Beginning — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near West Main Street (Maryland Route 144) east of Taney Street South, on the right when traveling east.
226Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — A Work of Art — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Near East Main Street at Ford Drive, on the right when traveling east.
227Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Comm. Bruce Clipp
On East Main Street (Maryland Route 144) west of Center Street.
228Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Discover the Trail — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near West Main Street (Maryland Route 144) east of Taney Street South, on the right when traveling east.
229Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Discover the Trail — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Canal Street east of Taney Street South, on the left when traveling east.
230Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Fort Coombe
On Virginia Avenue at High Street, on the left when traveling north on Virginia Avenue.
231Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On the eastbound Sideling Hill Rest Area (Interstate 68 at milepost 75), 1.5 miles east of Exit 74, on the right when traveling east.
232Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On the westbound Sideling Hill Visitors Center (Interstate 68 at milepost 75), 2.7 miles west of Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west.
233Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Church Street south of Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling south.
234Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock — The Busiest Village on the Road — The Road That Built The Nation —
On Western Maryland Rail Trail at North Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Western Maryland Rail Trail.
235Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Canal Street at South Pennsylvania Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
236Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock — A Canal Town Community — History of the Town —
On North Church Street at Canal Street, on the right when traveling south on North Church Street.
237Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock — A Canal Town Community — History of the Town —
On South Pennsylvania Avenue north of Canal Street, on the left when traveling south.
238Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock in the Canal Era — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Near Canal Street at North Church Street.
239Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock Presbyterian Church — Presbyterian Church (USA)
On East Main Street (Maryland Route 144) just east of North Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
240Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock Presbyterian Church — Built 1848.
On East Main Street (Maryland Route 144) just east of North Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
241Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock Station — Western Maryland Rail Trail
On Church Street (becomes Canal Street past marker) south of Main Street (Maryland Route 144).
242Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock United Methodist Church
On West Main Street (Maryland Route 144) at Methodist Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street. Reported damaged.
243Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock's Orchard Industry
On West Main Street (Maryland Route 144) west of Methodist Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
244Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Interstate 68 Maryland Vietnam Memorial
Near Interstate 68 at milepost 75, 2.7 miles west of Maryland Route 144, on the right when traveling west.
245Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Joseph Hancock, Jr.
On West Main Street (Maryland Route 144) west of Methodist Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
246Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Little Pool — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Hollow Road south of Millstone Road (Maryland Route 615).
247Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland
On West Main Street (Maryland Route 144) just east of South Pennsylvania Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
248Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Major James Breathed — "Hardest artillery fighter the war produced"
On West Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling west.
249Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Millstone & Moffet Station — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Hollow Road south of Millstone Road (Maryland Route 615).
250Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — National Pike Toll House — Circa 1822
On Western Pike (Maryland Route 144) at Locker Road, on the left when traveling east on Western Pike.
251Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Railroad Siding & Coal Trestle — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Alley 4 south of East Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling south.
252Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Round Top Cement Mill — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park
Near Canal Street 3.1 miles west of South Pennsylvania Avenue.
253Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Round Top Cement Mill — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Locker Road at Berm Road, on the right when traveling south.
254Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Round Top Geology — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Near Canal Street 3.1 miles west of South Pennsylvania Avenue.
255Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Round Top Heritage Area — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Locker Road at Berm Road, on the right when traveling south.
256Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Round Top Sand Company — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Locker Road at Berm Road, on the right when traveling south.
257Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Sideling Hill and Town Hill Mountains
On the westbound Sideling Hill Visitors Center (Interstate 68 at milepost 75) west of Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
258Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Sideling Hill Cut North Bench
On the westbound Sideling Hill Visitors Center (Interstate 68 at milepost 75) near Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
259Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Sideling Hill Cut South Bench
On the eastbound Sideling Hill Rest Area (Interstate 68 at milepost 75) west of Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west. Reported unreadable.
260Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Siding and Packing House Site — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near South Pennsylvania Avenue south of West Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling south.
261Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — St. Thomas Church — Founded 1835
On Main Street (Maryland Route 144) at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
262Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — St. Thomas Episcopal Church — Unintended Target
On Church Street south of Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling south.
263Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The Apple Industry — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near Willow Road at Seavolt Road, on the left when traveling south.
264Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The C&O Canal: Serving the Potomac Valley — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Near Canal Street at North Church Street.
265Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The Challenge of Sideling Hill — The Road That Built The Nation
On the westbound Sideling Hill Visitors Center (Interstate 68 at milepost 75) west of Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west.
266Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The Historic Bowles House — Hancock Visitor Center — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park —
Near East Main Street (Maryland Route 144) at Ford Drive, on the right when traveling east.
267Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
On the westbound Sideling Hill Visitors Center (Interstate 68 at milepost 75) near Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
268Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The National Road — The Road that Built a Nation
On Church Street south of Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
269Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
On National Freeway (Interstate 68) 2 miles west of Maryland Route 144, on the right when traveling west.
270Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The Tonoloways — Western Maryland Rail Trail
Near South Pennsylvania Avenue south of West Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling south.
271Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — These Bricks
On East Main Street (Maryland Route 144) just from North Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
272Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Tonoloway Fort
On Western Pike (Maryland Route 144) at Locher Road, on the left when traveling west on Western Pike.
273Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Veterans Memorial
On Park Road 0.1 miles north of West Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling north.
274Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Antietam National Battlefield — Forces crossed Antietam Creek here and advanced into battle — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34) 0.4 miles west of Porterstown Road, on the right when traveling west.
275Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Army Headquarters
Near Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34).
276Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Brandenburg Field — Keedysville, Maryland — Est. 1768 • Inc. 1872 —
On Park Lane at Taylor Drive, on the right when traveling west on Park Lane.
277Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Civil War Hospital Site — Samuel Pry Mill
On Keedysville Road 0.5 miles west of Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the right when traveling east.
278Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Felfoot Bridge
On Dogstreet Road.
279Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Hess’s Mill Bridge
On Coffman Farm Road, on the right when traveling west.
280Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — History of Fairview Cemetery
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34) 0.3 miles north of Coffman Farms Road, on the right when traveling north.
281Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Hitt Bridge
On Keedysville Road, on the right when traveling west.
282Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Hitt-Cost House
On Keedysville Road 0.5 miles west of Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the right when traveling west.
283Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Keedysville — Headquarters and Hospital Town — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Taylor Drive at North Main Street (Maryland Route 845), in the median on Taylor Drive.
284Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Keedysville District World War II Memorial
On N Main Street (Maryland Route 845), on the right when traveling south.
285Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Keedysville Korea & Vietnam Memorial
On N Main Street (Maryland Route 845), on the right when traveling south.
286Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Keedysville World War I Memorial
On North Main Street (Maryland Route 845) at Mt Hebron, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.
287Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Pry Family Upheaval
Near Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34).
288Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Pry Mill
On Keedysville Road 0.5 miles west of Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the right when traveling east.
289Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Pry’s Mill Bridge
On Keedysville Road 0.1 miles west of Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the left when traveling west.
290Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — 115 — Second Army Corps
On Shepherdstown Pike (State Highway 34), on the right when traveling east.
291Maryland (Washington County), Knoxville — Lock 34, Harpers Ferry
On Harpers Ferry Road, on the right when traveling south.
292Maryland (Washington County), Lappans Crossroads — Booth’s Mill Bridge
On Lappans Road (Maryland Route 68), on the right when traveling west. Reported damaged.
293Maryland (Washington County), Lappans Crossroads — Council of War — Should We Attack?
On Lappans Road (Maryland Route 68), on the right when traveling west.
294Maryland (Washington County), Lappans Crossroads — Devil's Backbone Dam Rehabilitation
On Lappans Road (Maryland Route 68) just north of Printz Road, on the right when traveling north.
295Maryland (Washington County), Lappans Crossroads — Jones’ Crossroads
On Lappans Road (Maryland Route 68) at Sharpsburg Pike (Maryland Route 65), on the right when traveling west on Lappans Road.
296Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Erected in Honor of the Boys of Leitersburg District
On South Main Street at Leitersburg Smithsburg Road, on the right when traveling west on South Main Street.
297Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Ringold Street at Ringold Pike (County Route 418) on Ringold Street.
298Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Good-Hartle Farm
Near Little Antietam Road (Maryland Route 62) 0.6 miles south of Leitersburg Pike (Maryland Route 60), on the left when traveling south.
299Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Leitersburg Bridge No. 2
On Leiters Mill Road, on the left when traveling north.
300Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Old Forge Bridge
On Old Forge Road, on the right when traveling east.

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