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Historical Markers in Brandywine, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Prince George's County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Prince George s County, MD (644) Anne Arundel County, MD (475) Calvert County, MD (153) Charles County, MD (150) Howard County, MD (143) Montgomery County, MD (753) Washington, DC (2607) Alexandria Ind. City, VA (378) Fairfax County, VA (710)  PrinceGeorge'sCounty(644) Prince George's County (644)  AnneArundelCounty(475) Anne Arundel County (475)  CalvertCounty(153) Calvert County (153)  CharlesCounty(150) Charles County (150)  HowardCounty(143) Howard County (143)  MontgomeryCounty(753) Montgomery County (753)   D.C.(2607) Washington (2607)  (378) Alexandria (378)  FairfaxCounty(710) Fairfax County (710)
Upper Marlboro is the county seat for Prince George's County
Brandywine is in Prince George's County
      Prince George's County (644)  
ADJACENT TO PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
      Anne Arundel County (475)  
      Calvert County (153)  
      Charles County (150)  
      Howard County (143)  
      Montgomery County (753)  
      Washington, D.C. (2607)  
      Alexandria, Virginia (378)  
      Fairfax County, Virginia (710)  
 
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1 Maryland, Prince George's County, Brandywine — John Wilkes Booth and his companion David Herold
On Crain Highway (U.S. 301) at Cedarville Road, on the right when traveling south on Crain Highway.
John Wilkes Booth and his companion David Herold entered Charles County near this spot after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln in Washington on April 14, 1865.Map (db m24211) HM
2 Maryland, Prince George's County, Brandywine — St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchBaden
On Baden Westwood Road at Horsehead Road, on the right when traveling west on Baden Westwood Road.
Parish Church of St. Paul's Parish, one of the thirty original parishes established in 1692 in the Province of Maryland. The present structure was built in 1733 to replace the earlier church at Mt. Calvert that was in existence prior to 1692. . . . Map (db m3568) HM
3 Maryland, Prince George's County, Brandywine — T. B.
On Branch Avenue (Maryland Route 5) at Accokeek Road (Maryland Route 373), in the median on Branch Avenue.
A 19th Century crossroads community named for a boundary stone with a “T” on the west side and “B” on the east to mark the division of acreage of William Townshend and Thomas Brooke. Established at the intersection of pre-revolutionary roads linking . . . Map (db m39520) HM
4 Maryland, Prince George's County, Brandywine — T. B.
On Branch Avenue (Maryland Route 5) at Accokeek Road (Maryland Route 373), in the median on Branch Avenue. Reported missing.
Initials on a boundary stone which stood near this point and marked the corner of “Brookefield” a tract of 2530 acres patented in 1664 to Thomas Brooke, 1632–1676, member of the Maryland Assembly 1633–76 Presiding Justice County . . . Map (db m39527) HM
5 Maryland, Prince George's County, Brandywine — Up in FlamesStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
Near Magruder's Ferry Road, 1.1 miles east of Croom Road (Maryland Route 382).
Tobacco was a target along the Patuxent in 1814. The British raided places stocked with hogsheads of tobacco ready for shipment. Filled with dried tobacco leaves, the wooden barrels burned easily. Imagine the spectacle on June 17 when 1,100 . . . Map (db m75418) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 8, 2024