Historical Markers and War Memorials in St. Leonard
St. Leonard, Maryland and Vicinity
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — “The Commodore Can Beat Any…Barges…Sent Against Him” — Maryland Republican, June 18, 1814 — Second Battle of St. Leonard Creek — |
| 2► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — “We Must Have Done Them Considerable Damage” — Captain Joshua Barney June 11, 1814 — First Battle of St. Leonard Creek — |
| 3► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — A Place in Chesapeake History — |
| 4► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Attention to Detail-Gertrude Sawyer, Architect — |
| 5► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Brewhouse — Surveyed 1651 — 5½ Miles. ← Mackall’s Landing. — |
| 6► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Discovery of a Colonial Plantation — King’s Reach Site — |
| 7► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Early Settlements — |
| 8► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Evidence Found in the Ground — King's Reach Site — |
| 9► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Excavation Process Gathers the Most Information — Kings Reach Site — |
| 10► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Fate of the Flotilla — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — War of 1812 — |
| 11► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Idyllic Retreat — Beach House on the Point — |
| 12► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Indian Life at the Stearns Site — |
| 13► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum — Welcome to Another World — |
| 14► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum — State Museum of Archaeology — |
| 15► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — John Stuart Skinner — Witness to Fort’s Bombardment — |
| 16► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — June 1814 — War Visits the Patuxent — Battle At The Mouth of St. Leonard Creek — |
| 17► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — King's Reach Post Mold Patterns — King’s Reach Site — |
| 18► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Land Battle Evidence — Artifacts Key to Battlefield — Possible Site of American Cannon Battery — |
| 19► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Naval Warfare — Barges, Boats, & Frigates — The Opposing Forces — |
| 20► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Smith’s St. Leonard Site — An Unexpected Discovery — |
| 21► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — St. Leonard Creek — Scene of naval battles during War of 1812 — |
| 22► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — St. Leonard Polling House and Garden of Remembrance — |
| 23► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Sukeek’s Cabin: A Proud Tradition Lives On — |
| 24► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — The Government at St. Leonard’s — |
| 25► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — The Search for the Chesapeake Flotilla — High Technology Locates Ships — |
| 26► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — The War of 1812 Living History — A Living Legacy — |
| 27► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Turning Point — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — War of 1812 — |
| 28► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Valor at St. Leonard Creek — Letters from Commodore Joshua Barney — |
| 29► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — War on the Water — Star-Spangled National Historic Trail — War of 1812 — |
| 30► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — Weapons of War — American Artillery — Replica Fiberglass Cannon on Carriage — |
| 31► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — What is this Big White Building? — |
| 32► Maryland (Calvert County), St. Leonard — What Life Was Like Here — King’s Reach Site — |