Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick County, Maryland
Adjacent to Frederick County, Maryland
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 101► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul — |
| 102► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of New York — |
| 103► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill — |
| 104► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Site of Father Dubois House — |
| 105► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Site of St. Joseph's College — |
| 106► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Founder of the Sisters of Charity — |
| 107► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — St. Joseph's Valley Camp "I did not see it multiplied, but saw it there!" Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 108► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — St. Joseph's Valley Camp "The poor fellows looked half-starved" Gettysburg Campaign — |
| 109► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The Bells of St. Joseph's Valley — |
| 110► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The Carriage House Inn — |
| 111► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The Emmit House 1879 — |
| 112► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The First Statue of Mother Seton Erected in the United States — |
| 113► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The John Hughes Cabin — |
| 114► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The Spirit of the American Doughboy — |
| 115► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The Stone House — |
| 116► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — The White House — |
| 117► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — This Cavalry Group — |
| 118► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Thurmont Gateway to the Mountain Catoctin Mountain Towns & Communities — |
| 119► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Thurmont Visitor Services Catoctin Mountain Towns & Communities — |
| 120► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Town of Emmitsburg, Maryland — |
| 121► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Town Square — |
| 122► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — Viet Nam Conflict Memorial — |
| 123► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — White Ash Tree — |
| 124► Maryland (Frederick County), Emmitsburg — William Elder, Sr. — |
| 125► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — “Frederick's Other City” — |
| 126► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — “South Magnetic” — |
| 127► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — “The Great Baby Waker” — |
| 128► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment — |
| 129► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 173 West All Saints Street — |
| 130► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
| 131► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
| 132► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
| 133► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Bold Plan — |
| 134► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Bold Plan — |
| 135► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Crossroads of American History The Frederick Square Corner — |
| 136► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Good Night's Rest Frederick's Hotel Block — |
| 137► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Ambush — |
| 138► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Arts & Entertainment — |
| 139► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — B & O Railroad Station "No malice in my heart" Antietam Campaign — |
| 140► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Barbara Fritchie Cabins & Tea Room — |
| 141► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Barbara Fritchie House “Shoot if you must this old gray head, but spare your countrys flag.” Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 142► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Barbara Fritchie: Civil War Heroine — |
| 143► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Battle Begins Monocacy National Battlefield — |
| 144► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Battle of Frederick "Best little battle of the war" Early's 1864 Washington Raid — |
| 145► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Battle of Monocacy The Battle that saved Washington — |
| 146► 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 — |
| 147► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Birthplace of William Tyler Page — |
| 148► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Braddock, Washington, and Franklin — |
| 149► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Brush Creek Crossing — |
| 150► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Burning of the Bridge — |
| 151► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Burning the Bridge — |
| 152► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Capital For A Summer Foiling Maryland Secession — |
| 153► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Capital For A Summer Foiling Maryland Secession — |
| 154► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Caught in the Crossfire — |
| 155► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Chuck Foreman Field Dedicated to Walter Eugene "Chuck" Foreman September 22, 2014 — |
| 156► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — City Hall Former Frederick County Courthouse Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
| 157► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Civil War Children's Memorial — |
| 158► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Civil War Hospital Center — |
| 159► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Civilians Under Siege Monocacy National Battlefield — |
| 160► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Clustered Spires of Frederick — |
| 161► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Commemoration — |
| 162► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Company A, 1st Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment Memorial — |
| 163► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Confederate Row — |
| 164► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Confederate Sentinel — |
| 165► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Confederates Invade Maryland — |
| 166► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Cultures Meet — |
| 167► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Desperate Escape — |
| 168► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Diehl Memorial Fountain — |
| 169► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Edgewood — |
| 170► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Enoch Louis Lowe — |
| 171► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Evangelical Lutheran Church — |
| 172► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Federal Retreat 4:30-5:00 p.m. July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 173► 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 — |
| 174► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Final Attack — |
| 175► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Final Resting Place Francis Scott Key — |
| 176► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Final Stand Monocacy National Battlefield — |
| 177► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — First Black High School in Frederick County 1921 — |
| 178► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Fleeing for Their Lives 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. July 9, 1864 Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 179► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Former Site of Tory Gaol — |
| 180► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key Thomas Johnson Barbara Fritchie — |
| 181► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key War of 1812 Soldier Aug. 1, 1779 - Jan. 11, 1843 — |
| 182► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key Rotary International — |
| 183► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key United Daughters of 1812 — |
| 184► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key — |
| 185► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick A Town becomes a City — |
| 186► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County Korean War Veterans Memorial June 25 1950 January 31 1955 — |
| 187► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County Veterans Memorial — |
| 188► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Lest We Forget — |
| 189► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County World War I Memorial — |
| 190► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick Evangelical Reformed Church Memorial Ground — |
| 191► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick Town Barracks The American Revolution 1776 - 1783 — |
| 192► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Fredericks Poet Lawyer Francis Scott Key — |
| 193► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick's Boys High School — |
| 194► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick's Carroll Creek — |
| 195► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gambrill House — |
| 196► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gambrill Mill Monocacy National Battlefield National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| 197► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gen. Bradley T. Johnson A Visitor in His Own Hometown Early's 1864 Attack on Washington — |
| 198► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — General Edward Braddock — |
| 199► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — General LaFayette — |
| 200► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — George Washington — |
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