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27456 Oxford Road, Oxford, 21654
America's oldest privately owned ferry, established 1683. Crosses scenic Tred Avon River between Oxford and St. Michaels area. Ferry carries nine cars, motorcycles, ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
What fun! This ferry takes about 9 cars and walk-on passengers and was established in 1683. It is one of the oldest privately run ... More on igougo

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Oxford MD 21654, United States of America
Inscription. Robert Morris, Sr. and Robert Morris, Jr. a Revolutionary War financier, lived in the original section. The building served as town hall, convalscent home for World War I veterans and general store. Since the late 1940s ... More on HMDB

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Oxford MD 21654, United States of America

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Oxford MD 21654, United States of America
Oxford Maryland is a small waterside town located on the Eastern Shore. More on Oxfordmd.net
Inscription. One of the first towns and ports authorized by Assembly in 1683. Called “William-Stade” in 1695. Robert Morris, father of the financier of the Revolution lived here until h... More on HMDB

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Oxford MD 21654, United States of America
Inscription. The Emancipation Proclamation, issued January 1, 1863, authorized the recruiting of African Americans as United States soldiers. Blacks on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware sought freedom for themselves and their ... More on HMDB

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Morris St & Strand, Oxford, Maryland 21654

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Morris St and Strand, Oxford, Maryland 21654

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405 S. Washington Street, Easton, Maryland
The Old Meeting House, dated 1684, is the oldest documented building in the State of Maryland. This wooden chu ... More on PlanetWare
Believed to be the oldest frame building in ... More on TripAdvisor

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Saint Michaels MD 21663, United States of America
Inscription. (1757–1827): A leader in his home community and State. In the Revolutionary War he served as a captain, and was wounded twice. In the War of 1812, he commanded the militia in Talbot, Caroline and Dorchester Counties. ... More on HMDB

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Saint Michaels MD 21663, United States of America
Inscription. Born on Tuckahoe Creek, Talbot County; lived as a slave in St. Michaels area, 1833-1836. Taught self to read and write, conducted clandestine schools for blacks here. Escaped north, became noted abolitionist orator and ... More on HMDB
