Historical Markers and War Memorials in Montgomery County, Maryland
Adjacent to Montgomery County, Maryland
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 101► Maryland (Montgomery County), Chevy Chase — W.K. Kellogg Hall National 4-H Center — |
| 102► Maryland (Montgomery County), Chevy Chase — Woodend — |
| 103► Maryland (Montgomery County), Chevy Chase — Woodend Manor House — |
| 104► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — A Real Field of Dreams — |
| 105► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Archaeology at Dowden's Ordinary — |
| 106► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Dowdens Ordinary — |
| 107► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Dowden's Ordinary: A French & Indian War Site — |
| 108► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Dowden's Ordinary: The Elephant Comes to Clarksburg — |
| 109► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Our Daily Bread The Hyattstown Mill — |
| 110► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Tavern Life at Dowden's Ordinary — |
| 111► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Welcome to Froggy Hollow — |
| 112► Maryland (Montgomery County), Clarksburg — Women on the Homefront in Montgomery County 1861 – 1865 — |
| 113► Maryland (Montgomery County), Colesville — Edmonston's Mill — |
| 114► Maryland (Montgomery County), Colesville — Fawcett's Mill — |
| 115► Maryland (Montgomery County), Colesville — Smithville Colored School A Julius Rosenwald School — |
| 116► Maryland (Montgomery County), Colesville — Snowden's Mill — |
| 117► Maryland (Montgomery County), Colesville — Valley Mill — |
| 118► Maryland (Montgomery County), Colesville — Valley Mill — |
| 119► Maryland (Montgomery County), Comus — Comus Inn — |
| 120► Maryland (Montgomery County), Comus — Mt. Ephraim Crossroads Sharpshooters Hold the Line Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 121► Maryland (Montgomery County), Damascus — Damascus — |
| 122► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — A 19th Century Crossroads Darnestown — |
| 123► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Andrew Small Academy Darnestown — |
| 124► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Civil War Troops & Darnestown Residents The Civil War — |
| 125► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Clues to the Past: Oral History and Archaeology The Graveyard Darnestown — |
| 126► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Darnestown Confederate Visit Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 127► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Darnestown: A Strategic Point of Defense The Civil War — |
| 128► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Disease, Death, and Medical Discoveries During the Civil War The Graveyard Darnestown — |
| 129► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — Life During Encampment in Montgomery County 1861 - 1865 — |
| 130► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — The Civil War in Darnestown The Civil War — |
| 131► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — The Cliff Bland Recreation Area Dedicated May 19, 1991 — |
| 132► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — The Origins of Darnestown Darnestown — |
| 133► Maryland (Montgomery County), Darnestown — The Signal Corps and Wartime Communications The Civil War — |
| 134► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dawsonville — Whites Ferry 12 miles → — |
| 135► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Agricultural History Farm Park — |
| 136► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Bussard Farmhouse — |
| 137► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Farming and Labor in Montgomery County 1861-1865 — |
| 138► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Mattie J.T. Stepanek Peace Garden — |
| 139► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Near This Spot Lived and Lies Buried Jeremiah Crabbe (1760–1800) — |
| 140► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Newmantown — |
| 141► Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — The Hay Drying Shed Rockville's King Farm Farmstead Park — |
| 142► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
| 143► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
| 144► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Chesapeake & Ohio Canal — |
| 145► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Chesapeake and Ohio Aqueduct Across the Monocacy River — |
| 146► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Gettysburg Campaign Invasion & Retreat — |
| 147► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Historic Site [B&O Railroad Station] — |
| 148► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Linden Farm A living, thriving slice of Maryland history — |
| 149► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Monocacy Aqueduct Too Tough To Crack Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 150► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Springing Over the Monocacy / The Enduring Aqueduct Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 151► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — The Confederate Monument — |
| 152► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Washington's Farm 519 Acres Owned 1794-1799 by the First President — |
| 153► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Whites Ferry Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 154► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Whites Ferry Invasion or Liberation? Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 155► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Whites Ford Crossing the Potomac Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 156► Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — White's Ford A Civil War Crossing and a Desperate Escape Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — |
| 157► Maryland (Montgomery County), Emery Corners — Early Blacksmith Shop — |
| 158► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — Ament Hall National Park Seminary — |
| 159► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — Daniel Carroll II — |
| 160► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — Daniel Carroll of Rock Creek July 22, 1730 - May 7, 1796 — |
| 161► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — Forest Glen Railroad Station National Park Seminary — |
| 162► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — General George W. Getty, U.S.A. — |
| 163► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — Guests at The Forest Inn National Park Seminary — |
| 164► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — In Memory of LTC Karen J. Wagner — |
| 165► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — John Carroll 1735 - 1815 — |
| 166► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — Sororities National Park Seminary — |
| 167► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — The Aloha Cottage National Park Seminary — |
| 168► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — The Expansion of the Seminary National Park Seminary — |
| 169► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — The Forest Inn National Park Seminary — |
| 170► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — The Gymnasium National Park Seminary — |
| 171► Maryland (Montgomery County), Forest Glen — The National Park Seminary Historic District Historic District — |
| 172► Maryland (Montgomery County), Friendship Heights — "Oh, It's You, Welcome!" by J. Seward Johnson, Jr. — |
| 173► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — A Center of Culture and Commerce — |
| 174► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — A Night at the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory Latitude Observatory Park — |
| 175► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station Built: 1884 — |
| 176► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Brookes, Russell and Walker Historic District Designated April 20, 1987 By the City of Gaithersburg Historic District Commission — |
| 177► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Building The Future — |
| 178► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Chestnut/Meem Historic District Designated November 17, 1997 By the City of Gaithersburg Historic District Commission — |
| 179► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — DeSellum Family Cemetery — |
| 180► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — DNC Building 2013 — |
| 181► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Gaithersburg Summit Hall Farm Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 182► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Gaithersburg Washington Grove Volunteer Fire Department — |
| 183► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — General Edward Braddock — |
| 184► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Goshen Mills — |
| 185► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Grusendorf Log House — |
| 186► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — History and Purpose of the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory Latitude Observatory Park — |
| 187► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — John A. Belt Building Built: 1903 — |
| 188► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Meridian Mark Pier and Geodetic Survey Monuments Latitude Observatory Park — |
| 189► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Nike Missile Local Park — |
| 190► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Pythian Temple — |
| 191► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Schwartz House / City Hall Built: 1895 — |
| 192► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Second Lieutenant William J. Christman, III — |
| 193► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Serving the Community's Health Care Needs — |
| 194► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Summit Hall Farm — |
| 195► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Summit Hall Farm Smokehouse — |
| 196► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — Supplying an Agricultural Community — |
| 197► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — The Business of Agriculture: Cannery and Mills — |
| 198► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — The Chandler Wobble Latitude Observatory Park — |
| 199► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — The Early Years — |
| 200► Maryland (Montgomery County), Gaithersburg — The Gaithersburg School — |
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