Historical Markers and War Memorials in Waldorf
Waldorf, 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), Waldorf — "Eutaw" — |
| On Captain Dement Drive at Bensville Road (Maryland Highway 229) when traveling west on Captain Dement Drive. | |||
| Home of Captain William Fendlay Dement. 1st Maryland Artillery, C.S.A. He served with distinction at Seven Pines, Second Manassas, Cedar Run, Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Appomattox, and Sharpsburg. Buried at Pomfret. — — Map (db m39521) HM | |||
| 2► Maryland (Charles County), Waldorf — Dr. Mudd's House — → — |
| On Leonardtown Road (Maryland Route 5) near Mattawoman - Beantown Road (Maryland Route 5). | |||
| Dr. Mudd set the broken leg of Wilkes Booth who escaped from Washington after Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865. Dr. Mudd was tried and imprisoned on Dry Tortugas Island. — — Map (db m8932) HM | |||
| 3► Maryland (Charles County), Waldorf — Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House — |
| On Dr. Samuel Mudd Road. | |||
| Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House circa 1830 placed on the National Register of Historic Places — — Map (db m92707) HM | |||
| 4► Maryland (Charles County), Waldorf — John Thomas Parran, Jr — |
| Near St. Linus Drive 0.2 miles from Piney Church Rd. | |||
| This Stadium is Dedicated in Memory of John Thomas Parran, Jr. 1926—2006 Athlete, Legislator, Statesman, Mentor, and Friend Citizen of Charles County and Southern Maryalnd Pitcher for the Indian Head Indians Charles—St. . . . — — Map (db m129877) HM | |||
| 5► Maryland (Charles County), Waldorf — Mattawoman Run — Charles and Prince George's Counties — |
| On Crain Highway 0 miles south of Mattawoman Beantown Road (Maryland Route 205), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| Named for the Mattawoman Indians who had a fort and town in this locality. In 1670 Governor Charles Calvert presented to their king, maquata, a medal with the likeness of his father, Cecilius, second Lord Baltimore, on one side and a map of Maryland . . . — — Map (db m24543) HM | |||