Annapolis is the county seat for Anne Arundel County
Crownsville is in Anne Arundel County
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On Crownsville Road (Maryland Route 178) 1.1 miles south of Crownsville Road, on the left when traveling south.
French troops under Count de Rochambeau made their 36th camp here September 16-17, 1781, enroute to Yorktown, Virginia. Most of the troops embarked from Annapolis, but the artillary marched to Georgetown to cross the Potomac River. — — Map (db m2928) HM
On Severn Chapel Road, 0.2 miles Severn Chapel Road and Maud Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Upon this spot stood the "Chapel of Ease," erected in 1730 for the ease and convenience of families living in distant parts of St. Anne's Parish. Permission to build this church was granted to a party of churchmen by Charles Lord Baltimore upon the . . . — — Map (db m131386) HM
On Generals Highway (Maryland Route 178) 0.3 miles south of Sunrise Beach Road, on the right when traveling south.
Count de Rochambeau’s troops marched over this road from Spurrier’s Tavern to “Scott’s Plantation” (Belvoir) on Sept. 16, 1781 on the way to Yorktown. Washington and Rochambeau had gone ahead Sept. 10–11 on the way to Mt. Vernon. — — Map (db m2890) HM
On Generals Highway (Maryland Route 178) 1 mile south of Sunrise Beach Road, on the right when traveling south.
Near this spot lies buried Henry Baldwin officer and engineer in the Revolutionary War 1777–1783. Charter member of the Society of the Cincinnati. Born Dec. 23, 1753 – Died Oct 15, 1793, at Rising Sun, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. — — Map (db m2879) HM
On St. Stephens Church Road at Edwin Lane, on the right on St. Stephens Church Road.
A rural suburban congregation linking our past and future. Established 1858 as Mt. Tabor Methodist Episcopal Church. This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m3412) HM