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Historical Markers in Antietam, Maryland
Hagerstown is the county seat for Washington County
Antietam is in Washington County
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ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON COUNTY
Allegany County (293) ►
Frederick County (551) ►
Franklin County, Pennsylvania (210) ►
Fulton County, Pennsylvania (46) ►
Loudoun County, Virginia (335) ►
Berkeley County, West Virginia (106) ►
Jefferson County, West Virginia (348) ►
Morgan County, West Virginia (109) ►
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1► Maryland, Washington County, Antietam — An Indian Deed — ![]() |
On Harpers Ferry Road near Limekiln Road, on the right when traveling north. |
Israel Friend in 1727 secured a deed from the Indian chiefs of the Five Nations. Beginning “at the mouth of Andietum Creek thence up the Potomack River 200 shoots as fur as an arrow can be slung out of a bow” thence “100 shoots . . . — — Map (db m1972) HM |
2► Maryland, Washington County, Antietam — Antietam Iron Works Bridge — ![]() |
On Harpers Ferry Road at Limekiln Road, on the right when traveling east on Harpers Ferry Road. |
This four-arch stone bridge spanning the Antietam Creek was built in 1832 by John Weaver. It is located at the site of a large ironworks complex, first known as the Frederick Forge and later as the Antietam Iron Works which operated intermittently . . . — — Map (db m3206) HM |