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By Don Morfe, July 26, 2014
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201 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Westminster
202 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Westminster DepotPressed into Service — Gettysburg Campaign —
203 Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Creswell Hall
204 Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — Wilna
205 Maryland, Cecil County, Perryville — PerryvilleOne Week After the War Began
206 Maryland, Cecil County, Perryville — The Perryville Mule SchoolObstinate Recruits
207 Maryland, Cecil County, Port Deposit — Gerry House
208 Maryland, Cecil County, Port Deposit — John A. J. Creswell
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209 Maryland, Cecil County, Port Deposit — Snow’s Battery
210 Maryland, Cecil County, Port Deposit — Snow's BatteryBattery B, 1st Maryland Light Artillery
211 Maryland, Cecil County, Rising Sun — Richards Oak
212 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — John Wilkes Booth
213 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — John Wilkes Booth and David Herold
214 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Pine Thicket"… the instrument of his punishment" — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of an Assassin —
215 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Rich Hill
216 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Rich HillThe Fugitives Seek Shelter — John Wilkes Booth - Escape of an Assassin —
217 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Rich Hill Historic SiteHistoric Preservation/Public Archaeology Reported permanently removed
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218 Maryland, Charles County, Bel Alton — Rich Hill Through the Years
219 Maryland, Charles County, Benedict — Camp Stanton
220 Maryland, Charles County, Benedict — Camp StantonTraining Post for USCT Reported missing
221 Maryland, Charles County, Benedict — Camp StantonTraining Ground for Equality
222 Maryland, Charles County, Bryantown — St. Mary’s Church and CemeteryMudd Meets Booth — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin —
223 Maryland, Charles County, Bryantown — Village of BryantownCommercial Center — John Wilkes Booth - Escape of an Assassin — Reported permanently removed
224 Maryland, Charles County, Bryantown — Village of BryantownCommercial Center — John Wilkes Booth — Chasing Lincoln's Assassin —
225 Maryland, Charles County, Indian Head — Budds Ferry← One mile
226 Maryland, Charles County, Indian Head — General Joseph Hooker U.S.A.
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227 Maryland, Charles County, Nanjemoy — "Efton Hills"
228 Maryland, Charles County, Nanjemoy — General Daniel E. Sickles, U.S.A.
229 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — "Huckleberry"
230 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — “Cliffton”
231 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — Cliffton
232 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — Crossing the PotomacOff into the Darkness — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of an Assassin —
233 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — Dents MeadowOne mile →
234 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — John Wilkes BoothEscape of an Assassin — War on the Chesapeake Bay — Reported permanently removed
235 Maryland, Charles County, Newburg — John Wilkes BoothChasing Lincoln's Assassin — War on the Chesapeake Bay —
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236 Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — "Brentland"2.6 miles →
237 Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — John Wilkes BoothEscape of an Assassin — War on the Chesapeake Bay —
238 Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Port Tobacco
239 Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Port Tobacco: Conspiracy & the Plot to Assassinate President Lincoln
240 Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Rose Hill
241 Maryland, Charles County, Rison — Rum Point1½ miles →
242 Maryland, Charles County, St. Charles — Dr. Samuel A. MuddTreating an Assassin — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin —
243 Maryland, Charles County, St. Charles — Home of Dr. Samuel Mudd(1833–1883)
244 Maryland, Charles County, St. Charles — John Wilkes BoothEscape of an Assassin — War on the Chesapeake Bay —
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245 Maryland, Charles County, Waldorf — "Eutaw"
246 Maryland, Charles County, Waldorf — Dr. Mudd's House
247 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Abolitionist, Scout, Spy, and Nurse
248 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Civil War: Abolitionist, Scout, Spy and NurseCivil War Era — 1858 - 1865 — Reported permanently removed
249 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Eastern Shore Infantry"Glorious Achievements" Reported permanently removed
250 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Eastern Shore Infantry"Glorious Achievements"
251 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Maryland's Eastern ShoreHundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted Reported permanently removed
252 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Maryland's Eastern ShoreFaced with Decisions
253 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Thomas Holliday Hicks1798-1865
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254 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Thomas Holliday Hicks(1798 - 1865)
255 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge, Bucktown — Harriet Tubman1820-1913
256 Maryland, Dorchester County, East New Market — East New MarketSettled 1660 on North-South Choptank Indian Trail.
257 Maryland, Dorchester County, Woolford — Anna Ella CarrollUnofficial Cabinet Member Reported permanently removed
258 Maryland, Dorchester County, Woolford — Writer, War Strategist, EnigmaA Strong Woman in a Turbulent Time
259 Maryland, Frederick County, Adamstown — Carrollton ManorGreen Corn March — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
260 Maryland, Frederick County, Adamstown — 314 — Jackson's Command
261 Maryland, Frederick County, Ballenger Creek — A Bold PlanMonocacy National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
262 Maryland, Frederick County, Ballenger Creek — A Crossroads of HistoryMonocacy National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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263 Maryland, Frederick County, Brunswick — BrunswickFormerly Berlin — Gettysburg Campaign —
264 Maryland, Frederick County, Brunswick — Old Berlin CemeteryAlso Known as Old Lutheran Cemetery
265 Maryland, Frederick County, Buckeystown — Buckeystown ParkSoldiers’ Shortcake — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
266 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — “Sealed With Their Lives”
267 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — 1862 Antietam CampaignLee Invades Maryland
268 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Bartlett Leads the Way
269 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Battle for Crampton’s Gap“Sealed With Their Lives” — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
270 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Brownsville Pass: Semmes’ Gamble
271 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Burial: A Most Disagreeable Task
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272 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — BurkittsvilleHouses of Worship Become Houses of Misery — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
273 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Burkittsville: Henry Burkitt’s Town
274 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Chew’s Ashby Artillery
275 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Cobb’s Brigade McLaw’s Division C.S.A.Lt. Col. Jefferson M. Lamar & Cobb's Georgia Legion
276 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Cobb's Georgia LegionSouth Mountain State Battlefield — Crampton's Gap Trail —
277 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — C.P. 5 — Confederate ForcesMunford’s Brigade and Mahone’s Brigade
278 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — C.P. 1 — Crampton’s Pass Tablet C.P. 1
279 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — C.P. 3 — Crampton’s Pass Tablet C.P. 3
280 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Defeat Turns To Route (sic)South Mountain State Battlefield — Crampton's Gap Trail —
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281 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — First New Jersey Brigade
282 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — GATH: The Man and His Mountain
283 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — George Alfred TownsendA Man and His Mountain — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
284 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — C.P. 2 — Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws' Command
285 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders
286 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Medal of Honor Recipients
287 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Mell Rifles & Troup Light Artillery
288 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Padgett’s Field: Confederate Last Stand
289 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — C.P. 4 — Sixth Army Corps
290 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — The 15th North CarolinaSouth Mountain State Battlefield — Crampton's Gap Trail —
291 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — The Battle of Crampton's GapSouth Mountain State Battlefield — Crampton's Gap Trail —
292 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — The Battle of South Mountain
293 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — The Confusion of BattleSouth Mountain State Battlefield — Crampton's Gap Trail —
294 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — The Hamilton Willard Shafer Farm
295 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — The Stage is Set
296 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — Troup Light Artillery
297 Maryland, Frederick County, Burkittsville — War CorrespondentsMemorial Arch
298 Maryland, Frederick County, Dickerson — 1862 Antietam CampaignLee Invades Maryland
299 Maryland, Frederick County, Dickerson — Gettysburg CampaignInvasion & Retreat
300 Maryland, Frederick County, Dickerson — Sugarloaf MountainA Signalman’s Lot — Antietam Campaign 1862 —

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