Historical Markers and War Memorials in St. Charles
St. Charles, 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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▶ 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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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Maryland (Charles County), St. Charles — Dr. Samuel A. Mudd — Treating an Assassin — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin — |
| On Dr. Samuel Mudd Road (Maryland Route 232) near Poplar Hill Road (Maryland Route 382). | |||
| This house was the home of Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd and his wife, Sarah Frances Dyer. Early on the morning of April 15, 1865, John Wilkes Booth arrived here with a companion, David E. Herold, and asked Mudd to set Booth’s broken leg. Afterward, as . . . — — Map (db m921) HM | |||
| 2► Maryland (Charles County), St. Charles — Home of Dr. Samuel Mudd — (1833–1883) — |
| On Dr. Samuel Mudd Road (Maryland Route 232) south of Poplar Hill Road (Maryland Route 382). | |||
| John Wilkes Booth rested here for several hours on April 15, 1865, after receiving treatment for his broken leg. — — Map (db m920) HM | |||
| 3► Maryland (Charles County), St. Charles — John Wilkes Booth — Escape of an Assassin — War on the Chesapeake Bay — |
| On Dr. Samuel Mudd Road (Maryland Route 232) south of Poplar Hill Road (Maryland Route 382). | |||
| Divided loyalties and ironies tore at Marylanders’ hearts throughout the Civil War: enslaved African-Americans and free United States Colored Troops; spies and smugglers; civilians imprisoned without trial to protect freedom; neighbors and families . . . — — Map (db m922) HM | |||
| 4► Maryland (Charles County), St. Charles — Veterans Memorial — |
| On Old Washington Road (Maryland Route 925) north of Billingsley Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| Dedicated to the men and women who served their country in times of war and peace All gave some Some gave all [Reverse:] A special thanks to the families that gave support and served their God during times of war and . . . — — Map (db m133752) WM | |||