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East New Market, East New Market, MD 21631

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408 S Main St, Hurlock, MD 21643

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Hurlock MD 21643, United States of America
Inscription. We the people honor these men who brought democracy to Dorchester County July 8, 1985 by a change of the Constitution of Maryland ordered by the United States Courts: George C. Jones, Charles F. Hurley Sr. Don W. Bradley, ... More on HMDB

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Rhodesdale MD 21659, United States of America

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Rhodesdale MD 21659, United States of America
Inscription. Patented by Captain John Lee of Virginia, 1673, for 2350 acres. It descended through the Lee family until 1787. Thomas Sim Lee, 1745-1819, (second Governor of Maryland) was descended from the Lees of Rehoboth. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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East New Market MD 21631, United States of America
Inscription. Fine 2½ story brick house with pilasters on front and two oval windows in pediment of west gable. Home of Sulivane family, 17th century settlers here, three generations of whom served in Maryland General Assembly: ... More on HMDB

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East New Market MD 21631, United States of America
Inscription. Originally “Crossroads, ” later “New Market.” Post for trading with Indians erected 1767. In Revolution, “New Market Blues, ” volunteer militiamen, were organized in this supply center ... More on HMDB

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Secretary MD 21664, United States of America
Inscription. Central part of the house built shortly after grant of 2,000 acres in 1661 to Henry Sewall of London, Secretary of the province. He died in 1665. his widow, Jane, came to Maryland on the same ship as Governor Charles ... More on HMDB

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Cambridge MD 21613, United States of America
Colonial Cottage (c. 1800), Victorian schoolhouse (c. 1868), country store and museum WWII (c. 1941-1945). ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
This site has a lot of history right on the site. There are other attractions on the same property. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Seaford DE 19973, United States of America
This site is a complete Victorian Italianate mansion with slave quarters, barns, sheds and spacious grounds. This home belonged to William Henry Harrison Ross, who was the Governor of Delaware from... More on Heritage
Inscription. Born on June 2, 1814 in Laurel, Delware, William Henry Harrison Ross was the son of Caleb and Letitia Lofland ross. He was educated in local public schools and later attended Claremont... More on HMDB
