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⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cecil County, Maryland
Elkton is the county seat for Cecil County
Adjacent to Cecil County, Maryland
1► Maryland, Cecil County, Calvert — Brick Meeting House — ![]() |
2► Maryland, Cecil County, Calvert — Calvert Village — ![]() |
3► Maryland, Cecil County, Cecilton — Founded on Friendship — Chesapeake Country National Scenic Byway — ![]() |
4► Maryland, Cecil County, Cecilton — Greenfield — ![]() |
5► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Capt. Michael Rudulph — ![]() |
6► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Charlestown — ![]() |
7► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Lt. Col. Nathaniel Ramsay — ![]() |
8► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Shrewd Decision — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — ![]() |
9► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Site of Charlestown Wharf — ![]() |
10► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Susquehanna Manor — (New Connaught Manor) — Reported damaged |
11► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — “Bohemia Mannor” — ![]() |
12► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — “Labadie Tract” — Comprising 3750 Acres — ![]() |
13► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — A Historic Hub of Commerce — ![]() |
14► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — CE 317 — Bayard-Bouchelle House — Circa 1854 - 1858 — ![]() |
15► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — Beck's Landing — ![]() |
16► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B104 — Brady-Rees House — C. 1870 — ![]() |
17► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — Byway Destinations / Chesapeake City — ![]() |
18► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — C & D Canal — ![]() |
19► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — C&D Canal Museum — ![]() |
20► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B206 — Capt. Colmary-Salmon House — C. 1848 — ![]() |
21► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Tablet — ![]() |
22► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B19 — Cropper House — C. 1833 — ![]() |
23► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B204 — Dr. Smithers' House c. 1848 — ![]() |
24► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B98 — Franklin Hall — C. 1870 — ![]() |
25► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — From Creek to Canal — ![]() |
26► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — From Creek to Canal — ![]() |
27► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — C220 — Gassaway House — C. 1860 — ![]() |
28► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — G406 — Jennie Whiteoak House — C. 1864 — ![]() |
29► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B224 — Karsner-Wilsey House/Office — C. 1884 — ![]() |
30► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — G111 — Kinter-Metz House — 1854 — ![]() |
31► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — Long Bridge — ![]() |
32► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — G400 — McReynolds-Woods House — C. 1870 — ![]() |
33► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B109 — National Bank of Chesapeake City — C. 1903 — ![]() |
34► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — Pell Gardens — 1982 — ![]() |
35► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B208 — Sarah Beaston House — C. 1848 — ![]() |
36► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — G221 — Savin-Conrey House 1848 — ![]() |
37► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — F401 — Shipwatch Inn — C. 1930 — ![]() |
38► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — St. Augustine School — ![]() |
39► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — St. Augustine’s Church — ![]() |
40► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — G301 — Steele-Davis House — C. 1872 — ![]() |
41► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — G327 — Stubbs-Caldwell House — C. 1874 — ![]() |
42► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B11 — The Bayard House — c. 1780 — ![]() |
43► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B224 — The Whiteoak House — C. 1840 — ![]() |
44► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — B108 — Town Hall — C. 1914 — ![]() |
45► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — World War I Monument — ![]() |
46► Maryland, Cecil County, Chesapeake City — World War II Monument — ![]() |
47► Maryland, Cecil County, Colora — This Tablet is in Commemoration — ![]() |
48► Maryland, Cecil County, Colora — West Nottingham Academy — ![]() |
49► Maryland, Cecil County, Conowingo — A Susquehannock Indian Fort — ![]() |
50► Maryland, Cecil County, Conowingo — Bald Friar Ford & Ferry — ![]() |
51► Maryland, Cecil County, Conowingo — St. Patrick's Chapel — ![]() |
52► Maryland, Cecil County, Conowingo — The Proprietors of the Susquehanna Canal — ![]() |
53► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Bohemia — Formerly Milligan Hall — ![]() |
54► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Cherry Grove — ![]() |
55► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Essex Lodge — ![]() |
56► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Hazelmore — ![]() |
57► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Hilltop View — Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — ![]() |
58► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — History Quest — Mount Harmon Plantation — ![]() |
59► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Mount Harmon Plantation — Tobacco Prize House and Wharf — ![]() |
60► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Mount Harmon Plantation at World’s End — Historic Tidewater Plantation & Nature Preserve — ![]() |
61► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Mount Harmon Plantation at World's End — ![]() |
62► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Mount Harmon Plantation at World's End — Historic Tidewater Plantation & Nature Preserve — ![]() |
63► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Mount Pleasant — ![]() |
64► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — North Sassafras Parish — (Episcopal) — ![]() |
65► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — On the Wild Side — [Mount Harmon Plantation] — ![]() |
66► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Original Vestry House Memorial — ![]() |
67► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Plantation Life in the Colonial Era — Mount Harmon Plantation — ![]() |
68► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Rose Hill — ![]() |
69► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — St. Francis Xavier Church — “Old Bohemia” — 2 Miles → — ![]() |
70► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — St. Peters Episcopal Church Bell — From Cecilton Chapel Belfry — ![]() |
71► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — The Anchorage — ![]() |
72► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — The Sassafras River — Gateway to the Chesapeake Bay — ![]() |
73► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Tobacco and Mount Harmon — ![]() |
74► Maryland, Cecil County, Earleville — Woodlawn — Formerly "Neighbour’s Grudge" — ![]() |
75► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — "O! say can you see..." — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — ![]() |
76► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — “New Munster” — ![]() |
77► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — “Partridge Hill” — Built c. 1760 — ![]() |
78► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Big Elk Chapel — ![]() |
79► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Blue Ball Tavern — Reported missing |
80► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Carriage Steps — ![]() |
81► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Cecil County Doughboy Monument — ![]() |
82► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Creswell Hall — ![]() |
83► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Elkton — Originally called “Head of Elk” — ![]() |
84► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Elkton, Wedding Capital of the East — ![]() |
85► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Fighting Back — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — ![]() |
86► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Flight 214 — ![]() |
87► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Frenchtown — ![]() |
88► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Henry Deibert and E. Deibert Bros. Barge Building — Elk Landing 1889 to 1911 — ![]() |
89► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Hollingsworth House — Reported missing |
90► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Hollingsworth House — ![]() |
91► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Holly Hall — ![]() |
92► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Maryland Bicentennial Tree — ![]() |
93► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Michael Rudulph — ![]() |
94► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Mitchell House — ![]() |
95► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Native Americans in the 1600's — ![]() |
96► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad — 1832–1853 — ![]() |
97► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Old Post Road — Established 1666 — ![]() |
98► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Revolutionary War — ![]() |
99► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Rock Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
100► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Site of Fort Defiance — Reported missing |
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