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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick

 
Clickable Map of Frederick 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 Frederick County, MD (458) Carroll County, MD (119) Howard County, MD (116) Montgomery County, MD (529) Washington County, MD (835) Adams County, PA (1331) Franklin County, PA (182) Loudoun County, VA (252)  FrederickCounty(458) Frederick County (458)  CarrollCounty(119) Carroll County (119)  HowardCounty(116) Howard County (116)  MontgomeryCounty(529) Montgomery County (529)  WashingtonCounty(835) Washington County (835)  AdamsCountyPennsylvania(1331) Adams County (1331)  FranklinCounty(182) Franklin County (182)  LoudounCountyVirginia(252) Loudoun County (252)
Frederick, Maryland and Vicinity
    Frederick County (458)
    Carroll County (119)
    Howard County (116)
    Montgomery County (529)
    Washington County (835)
    Adams County, Pennsylvania (1331)
    Franklin County, Pennsylvania (182)
    Loudoun County, Virginia (252)
 
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1Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — “Frederick's Other City”
2Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — “South Magnetic”
3Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — “The Great Baby Waker”
4Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment
5Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 173 West All Saints Street
6Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
7Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
8Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
9Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Bold Plan
10Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Bold Plan
11Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Crossroads of American History — The Frederick Square Corner
12Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — A Good Night's Rest — Frederick's Hotel Block
13Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Ambush
14Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Arts & Entertainment
15Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — B & O Railroad Station — "No malice in my heart" — Antietam Campaign —
16Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Barbara Fritchie Cabins & Tea Room
17Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Barbara Fritchie House — “Shoot if you must this old gray head, but spare your country’s flag.” — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
18Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Barbara Fritchie: Civil War Heroine
19Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Battle Begins — Monocacy National Battlefield
20Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Battle of Frederick — "Best little battle of the war" — Early's 1864 Washington Raid —
21Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Battle of Monocacy — The Battle that saved Washington
22Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Best Family Farm — 8:30 a.m. July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
23Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Birthplace of William Tyler Page
24Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Braddock, Washington, and Franklin
25Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Brush Creek Crossing
26Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Burning of the Bridge
27Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Burning the Bridge
28Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Capital For A Summer — Foiling Maryland Secession
29Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Capital For A Summer — Foiling Maryland Secession
30Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Caught in the Crossfire
31Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Chuck Foreman Field — Dedicated to Walter Eugene "Chuck" Foreman — September 22, 2014 —
32Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — City Hall — Former Frederick County Courthouse — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
33Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Civil War Children's Memorial
34Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Civil War Hospital Center
35Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Civilians Under Siege — Monocacy National Battlefield
36Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Clustered Spires of Frederick
37Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Commemoration
38Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Company A, 1st Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment Memorial
39Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Confederate Row
40Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Confederate Sentinel
41Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Confederates Invade Maryland
42Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Cultures Meet
43Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Desperate Escape
44Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Diehl Memorial Fountain
45Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Edgewood
46Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Enoch Louis Lowe
47Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Evangelical Lutheran Church
48Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Federal Retreat — 4:30-5:00 p.m. July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
49Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Federals Take a Stand — 7:00 a.m., July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
50Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Final Attack
51Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Final Resting Place — Francis Scott Key
52Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Final Stand — Monocacy National Battlefield
53Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — First Black High School in Frederick County — 1921
54Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Fleeing for Their Lives — 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
55Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Former Site of Tory Gaol
56Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key — Thomas Johnson Barbara Fritchie
57Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key — War of 1812 Soldier — Aug. 1, 1779 - Jan. 11, 1843 —
58Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key — Rotary International
59Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key — United Daughters of 1812
60Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Francis Scott Key
61Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick — A Town becomes a City
62Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County Korean War Veterans Memorial — June 25 1950 • January 31 1955
63Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County Veterans Memorial
64Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County Vietnam Veterans Memorial — Lest We Forget
65Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick County World War I Memorial
66Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick Evangelical Reformed Church Memorial Ground
67Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick Town Barracks — The American Revolution 1776 - 1783
68Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick’s Poet Lawyer — Francis Scott Key
69Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick's Boys High School
70Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Frederick's Carroll Creek
71Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gambrill House
72Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gambrill Mill — Monocacy National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
73Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gen. Bradley T. Johnson — A Visitor in His Own Hometown — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
74Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — General Edward Braddock
75Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — General LaFayette
76Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — George Washington
77Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — George Washington Bicentennial Memorial — 1732 • 1932
78Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
79Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Goodloe Edgar Byron — 1929 - 1978
80Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Gordon’s Decisive Attack — 3:00-4:30 p.m. July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
81Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Graves, Monuments, and Memorials — of the American Civil War
82Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Headquarters of Generals Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson and Longstreet Sept. 6-9, 1862.
83Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Here and There
84Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hessian Barracks - Witness to History
85Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Historic Frederick Barracks — War of 1812 Period
86Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — History of the Monocacy River Valley
87Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Home of Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney
88Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Home of the Brave
89Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hood College
90Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hood College — 1893 - 1915
91Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Hospitals in Frederick — Caring for the Wounded
92Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — In April 1861 The Legislature Of Maryland Met Here In Special Session
93Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — In Memoriam
94Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jacob Engelbrecht — A Frederick Diarist on the National Road
95Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jacob Engelbrecht's Diary
96Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — Jane Hanson National Memorial
97Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Hanson
98Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Hanson
99Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Hanson
100Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — John Kuhn

196 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 96 ⊳
 
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