Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick County, Maryland
Adjacent to Frederick County, Maryland
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 201► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — George Washington Bicentennial Memorial 1732 1932 — |
| 202► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gettysburg Campaign Invasion & Retreat — |
| 203► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Goodloe Edgar Byron 1929 - 1978 — |
| 204► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gordons Decisive Attack 3:00-4:30 p.m. July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 205► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Graves, Monuments, and Memorials of the American Civil War — |
| 206► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Headquarters of Generals Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson and Longstreet Sept. 6-9, 1862. — |
| 207► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Here and There — |
| 208► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hessian Barracks - Witness to History — |
| 209► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Historic Frederick Barracks War of 1812 Period — |
| 210► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — History of the Monocacy River Valley — |
| 211► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Home of Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney — |
| 212► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Home of the Brave — |
| 213► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hood College — |
| 214► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hood College 1893 - 1915 — |
| 215► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hospitals in Frederick Caring for the Wounded — |
| 216► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — In April 1861 The Legislature Of Maryland Met Here In Special Session — |
| 217► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — In Memoriam — |
| 218► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jacob Engelbrecht A Frederick Diarist on the National Road — |
| 219► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jacob Engelbrecht's Diary — |
| 220► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jane Hanson National Memorial — |
| 221► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Hanson — |
| 222► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Hanson — |
| 223► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Hanson — |
| 224► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Kuhn — |
| 225► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John McElroy, S.J. b. May 14, 1782 d. September 12, 1877 R.I.P. — |
| 226► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Ross Key and Anne Charlton Key — |
| 227► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Thomas Schley — |
| 228► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jug Bridge An engineering marvel for early America — |
| 229► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jug Bridge Monument — |
| 230► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Kemp Hall 1861 - 1961 — |
| 231► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Korean Conflict Memorial 1950 1953 — |
| 232► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Laboring Sons Memorial Ground — |
| 233► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — L'Hermitage — |
| 234► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Library Campaign Song (Tune-Battle Hymn of the Republic) By Clifford B. Holland — |
| 235► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Lloyd C. Culler — |
| 236► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Loats Female Orphan Asylum of Frederick City — |
| 237► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Maj. Gen. Edward Braddock (1695-1755) British Commander, French and Indian War — |
| 238► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Major General George Gordon Meade — |
| 239► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Market & Patrick Streets "Scarcely any possibility of crossing the street" Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 240► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Mary Quantrill's Stand — |
| 241► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Maryland's “Cemetery Beautiful” — |
| 242► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — May 17, 1943 — |
| 243► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — McCauslands Attack — |
| 244► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Meade Takes Command "Come to give me trouble." — |
| 245► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Monocacy Battlefield — |
| 246► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Monocacy Battlefield — |
| 247► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Monocacy National Battlefield — |
| 248► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Monocacy National Battlefield — |
| 249► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Mullinix Park — |
| 250► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Nick of Time — |
| 251► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — No to the Stamp! — |
| 252► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — North Market Street "Now I shall see Cousin J." Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 253► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — North Market Street "Now I shall see Cousin J." Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 254► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — O Say Can You See? — |
| 255► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Old Freight Depot — |
| 256► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Old Hill Church — |
| 257► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — One Vast Hospital — |
| 258► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Ramsey House — |
| 259► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Rediscovered Past — |
| 260► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Retreat — |
| 261► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Richard Potts - Revolutionary War Patriot — |
| 262► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Richfield “The Boy General of the Golden Lock” — |
| 263► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Richfield — |
| 264► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Roger Brooke Taney — |
| 265► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Roger Brooke Taney — |
| 266► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Roger Brooke Taney — |
| 267► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Rose Hill Manor Union Artillery Reserve — |
| 268► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Rose Hill Manor — |
| 269► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Rupp Hospitality House Evangelical Lutheran Church — |
| 270► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Saints Street — |
| 271► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Schifferstadt — |
| 272► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Schifferstadt Architectural Museum — |
| 273► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Shab Row — |
| 274► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Site of Frederick County's First Y.M.C.A. — |
| 275► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Slave to Soldier — |
| 276► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Submarine Veterans Memorial — |
| 277► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Tanneries — |
| 278► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Battle That Saved Washington — |
| 279► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Congregation in Frederick — |
| 280► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Dred Scott Decision — |
| 281► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Everedy Company — |
| 282► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The First Stone Church of the Lutheran Faith in Western Maryland — |
| 283► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Frederick Brick Works The City of Frederick Founded 1745 — |
| 284► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Frederick County History Bell — |
| 285► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Frederick Town Barracks Shaping American History since 1777 — |
| 286► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Free Colored Mens Library — |
| 287► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Lost Order Shrouded in a Cloak of Mystery Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 288► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Lower Depot Neighborhood / The Frederick Brick Works — |
| 289► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The National Road The Road that Built the Nation — |
| 290► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The News — |
| 291► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Original C. Burr Artz Library — |
| 292► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Ross Home — |
| 293► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Stinky Stuff — |
| 294► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Story of Community Bridge — |
| 295► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Weinberg Center — |
| 296► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — These Barracks — |
| 297► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — They Lie Here, Beneath Our Feet — |
| 298► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Thick of the Battle 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 299► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield — |
| 300► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Thomas Farm Monocacy National Battlefield National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
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