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⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Montgomery County, Maryland
Rockville is the county seat for Montgomery County
101 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Mills in the Upcounty — |
102 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Murphy House War of 1812 Bicentennial United States Capital for a Day — |
103 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Newlins Mill — |
104 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Newlins Mill Millstone — |
105 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Oakley Cabin — |
106 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Our Agricultural Heritage — |
107 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — The Miller's Cottage United States Capital for a Day War of 1812 Bicentennial Brookeville, Maryland — |
108 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — The Moore Cottage War of 1812 Bicentennial United States Capital for a Day — |
109 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — The Rachel Carson Greenway — |
110 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Thomas House Site War of 1812 Bicentennial United States Capital for a Day — |
111 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Town of Brookeville Town of Brookeville, Maryland United States Capital for a Day August 26, 1814 — |
112 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Valley Mill House War of 1812 Bicentennial United States Capital for a Day — |
113 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — " an extravagant expression of Victorian romanticism." — |
114 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — "The best scenery lies beyond the city, especially in the neighborhood of Cabin John Creek " Report of the McMillan Commission, 1902. — |
115 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — At All Hours — |
116 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — Building The Cabin John Bridge — |
117 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — Drop Gate Locks — |
118 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — Lockhouse 10 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
119 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — Swing-Gate Locks — |
120 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Cabin John — The Lock-Keepers — |
121 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Clean Drinking Manor — |
122 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Colonel Joseph Belt 1680 Maryland 1761 — |
123 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Meadowbrook Stables — |
124 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northwest 7 — |
125 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northwest 8 — |
126 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northwest 9 — |
127 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Sgt Alessandro Carbonaro — |
128 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — The 4-H Club Pledge — |
129 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — W.K. Kellogg Hall National 4-H Center — |
130 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Woodend — |
131 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — Woodend Manor House Reported missing |
132 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — A Real Field of Dreams — |
133 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Archaeology at Dowden's Ordinary — |
134 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Dowdens Ordinary — |
135 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Dowden's Ordinary: A French & Indian War Site — |
136 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Dowden's Ordinary: The Elephant Comes to Clarksburg — |
137 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Our Daily Bread The Hyattstown Mill — |
138 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Tavern Life at Dowden's Ordinary — |
139 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Welcome to Froggy Hollow — |
140 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Clarksburg — Women on the Homefront in Montgomery County 1861 1865 — |
141 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Colesville — The Commonwealth Farm Remarkable Montgomery: Untold Stories — |
142 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Damascus — Damascus — |
143 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — A 19th Century Crossroads Darnestown — |
144 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Andrew Small Academy Darnestown — |
145 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Civil War Troops & Darnestown Residents The Civil War — |
146 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Clues to the Past: Oral History and Archaeology The Graveyard Darnestown — |
147 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Darnestown Confederate Visit Gettysburg Campaign — |
148 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Darnestown: A Strategic Point of Defense The Civil War — |
149 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Disease, Death, and Medical Discoveries During the Civil War The Graveyard Darnestown — |
150 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — Life During Encampment in Montgomery County 1861 - 1865 — |
151 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — The Civil War in Darnestown The Civil War — |
152 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — The Cliff Bland Recreation Area Dedicated May 19, 1991 — |
153 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — The Origins of Darnestown Darnestown — |
154 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — The Signal Corps and Wartime Communications The Civil War — |
155 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Agricultural History Farm Park — |
156 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Mattie J.T. Stepanek Peace Garden — |
157 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Near This Spot Lived and Lies Buried Jeremiah Crabbe (17601800) — |
158 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Needwood — |
159 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Newmantown Reported permanently removed |
160 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Newmantown — |
161 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Sustaining a Family — |
162 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — The Hay Drying Shed Rockville's King Farm Farmstead Park — |
163 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
164 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — 1862 Antietam Campaign Lee Invades Maryland — |
165 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Chesapeake & Ohio Canal — |
166 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Chesapeake and Ohio Aqueduct Across the Monocacy River — |
167 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Gettysburg Campaign Invasion & Retreat — |
168 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Historic Site [B&O Railroad Station] — |
169 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Linden Farm A living, thriving slice of Maryland history — |
170 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Monocacy Aqueduct Too Tough To Crack Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
171 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Mount Ephraim Crossroads Confederate Rearguard Holds Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
172 ► 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 — |
173 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — The Confederate Monument Reported missing |
174 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — The History of White's Ferry — |
175 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Washington's Farm 519 Acres Owned 1794-1799 by the First President — |
176 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Whites Ferry Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
177 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Whites Ferry Invasion or Liberation? Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
178 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Whites Ford Crossing the Potomac Antietam Campaign 1862 Reported permanently removed |
179 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — White's Ford A Civil War Crossing and a Desperate Escape Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — |
180 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — White's Ford Crossing the Potomac Antietam Campaign 1862 — |
181 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Barnesville — Barnesville Station Dedicated October 8, 1977 — |
182 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Beallsville — Brewer Farmstead — |
183 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Beallsville — Equestrian Heritage — |
184 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Beallsville — Seneca Stone Barn — |
185 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Comus — Comus Inn — |
186 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Comus — Mt. Ephraim Crossroads Sharpshooters Hold the Line Antietam Campaign 1862 Reported missing |
187 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Martinsburg — Warren Historic Site — |
188 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson, Martinsburg — Whites Ford — |
189 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Friendship Heights — "Oh, It's You, Welcome!" by J. Seward Johnson, Jr. — |
190 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — A Center of Culture and Commerce — |
191 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — A Night at the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory Latitude Observatory Park — |
192 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station Built: 1884 — |
193 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Bank Barn — |
194 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Bechtel — |
195 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Brookes, Russell and Walker Historic District Designated April 20, 1987 By the City of Gaithersburg Historic District Commission — |
196 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Building The Future — |
197 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Carriage Shed — |
198 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Chestnut/Meem Historic District Designated November 17, 1997 By the City of Gaithersburg Historic District Commission — |
199 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — Childhood and Slavery in Maryland — |
200 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg — DeSellum Family Cemetery — |
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