Historical Markers and War Memorials in Temple Hills, Maryland
Location of Temple Hills, Maryland
► Prince George's County (524)
► Anne Arundel County (435)
► Calvert County (147)
► Charles County (142)
► Howard County (130)
► Montgomery County (524)
► Washington, D.C. (1962)
► Alexandria, D.C. (297)
► Fairfax County, Virginia (482)
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► Anne Arundel County (435)
► Calvert County (147)
► Charles County (142)
► Howard County (130)
► Montgomery County (524)
► Washington, D.C. (1962)
► Alexandria, D.C. (297)
► Fairfax County, Virginia (482)
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1► Maryland (Prince George's County), Temple Hills — Original Federal Boundary Stone SE 6 — ![]() |
On March 30, 1791, a group of six men, bundled in great coats, could be seen riding on horseback over a "wilderness" on the Potomac River. The leader was George Washington, first President of the United States, who was to approve the site . . . — — Map (db m154948) HM |
2► Maryland (Prince George's County), Temple Hills — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Southeast 4 — ![]() |
Jurisdiction of the United States Miles 4 1792 Replica Erected 2015 Maryland — — Map (db m166717) HM |
3► Maryland (Prince George's County), Temple Hills — SE5 — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Southeast 5 — ![]() |
Original Federal Boundary Stone District of Columbia Placed 1791-1792 Protected by Louisa Adams Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1916 — — Map (db m154927) HM |
4► Maryland (Prince George's County), Temple Hills — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Southeast 6 — ![]() |
Original Federal Boundary Stone Southeast 6 District of Columbia 1791–1792 Plaque placed in 2014 by Martha Washington Chapter NSDAR Washington, DC — — Map (db m154793) HM |