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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bryantown

 
Clickable Map of Charles 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 Charles County, MD (142) Calvert County, MD (134) Prince George s County, MD (523) St. Mary s County, MD (269) Fairfax County, VA (474) King George County, VA (20) Prince William County, VA (502) Stafford County, VA (169) Westmoreland County, VA (83)  CharlesCounty(142) Charles County (142)  CalvertCounty(134) Calvert County (134)  PrinceGeorge'sCounty(523) Prince George's County (523)  St.Mary'sCounty(269) St. Mary's County (269)  FairfaxCountyVirginia(474) Fairfax County (474)  KingGeorgeCounty(20) King George County (20)  PrinceWilliamCounty(502) Prince William County (502)  StaffordCounty(169) Stafford County (169)  WestmorelandCounty(83) Westmoreland County (83)
Bryantown, Maryland and Vicinity
    Charles County (142)
    Calvert County (134)
    Prince George's County (523)
    St. Mary's County (269)
    Fairfax County, Virginia (474)
    King George County, Virginia (20)
    Prince William County, Virginia (502)
    Stafford County, Virginia (169)
    Westmoreland County, Virginia (83)
 
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1Maryland (Charles County), Bryantown — Boarman's Manor3,333 Acres
On Olivers Shop Road 1.2 miles south of Leonardtown Road (Maryland Route 5), on the left when traveling south.
Granted, 1674, to William Boarman Esq. with royal courts, perquisites, profits of courts and other privileges and immunities belonging to manors in England. By proprietary patent Lord Baltimore granted the prerogatives of Court Baron and all things . . . — Map (db m24214) HM
2Maryland (Charles County), Bryantown — Rev. Lawrence Anthony Bender, S.S.November 14, 1924 – February 5, 2004
Near Olivers Shop Road (Maryland Route 232) 1.2 miles south of Leonardtown Road (Maryland Route 5).
Education. St. Mary’s Elementary, Notre Dame High School, Bryantown, MD 1931–1942 • St. Charles College Seminary, Catonsville, MD 1942–1945 • Bachelor’s Degree, St. Mary’s Seminary, Paca Street, Baltimore, MD 1946–1947 . . . — Map (db m926) HM
3Maryland (Charles County), Bryantown — St. Mary’s Church
On Olivers Shop Road (Maryland Route 232) 1.2 miles south of Leonardtown Road (Maryland Route 5).
In 1700 a frame chapel ministered by Jesuit missionaries was attached to the home of Major William Boardman. Father David erected a church in 1793. Under Father Courtney in 1845 a new brick church was begun which is the middle section of the present . . . — Map (db m925) HM
4Maryland (Charles County), Bryantown — St. Mary’s Church and CemeteryMudd Meets Booth — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin —
On Olivers Shop Road (Maryland Route 232) 1.2 miles south of Leonardtown Road (Maryland Route 5).
On November 13, 1864, here at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd was introduced to John Wilkes Booth, the future assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. Booth had come to Charles County to contact the Confederate underground here and . . . — Map (db m924) HM
5Maryland (Charles County), Bryantown — Village of BryantownCommercial Center — John Wilkes Booth - Escape of an Assassin —
On Trotter Road (State Highway 5), on the left when traveling east.
This building in the Bryantown Tavern, constructed about 1815. On April 15, 1865, the morning after President Lincoln’s assassination, Lt. David D. Dana made it his headquarters while pursuing John Wilkes Booth, the assassin, with a detachment of . . . — Map (db m4500) HM
 
 
 
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