List of Maryland state historical markers in Talbot County information
This is a list of the Maryland state historical markers in Talbot County.
This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Talbot County, Maryland by the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the MHT's database, are included below. There are currently 30 historical markers located in Talbot County.[1]
MD 565 (Washington Street) between MD 331 (Dover Street) and Goldsborough Street 38°46′29.66″N76°04′35.29″W / 38.7749056°N 76.0764694°W / 38.7749056; -76.0764694 (Birthplace of Tench Francis Jr.)
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Canterbury Mannor
Easton, Maryland
Baileys Neck Road (south side), 0.9 miles west of MD 333 (Oxford Road) 38°43′31.69″N76°06′21.05″W / 38.7254694°N 76.1058472°W / 38.7254694; -76.1058472 (Canterbury Mannor)
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Chesapeake Bay Skipjack Fleet
Tilghman Island, Maryland
MD 33 at Knapps Narrow Bridge, northwest side 38°43′16.06″N76°19′52.41″W / 38.7211278°N 76.3312250°W / 38.7211278; -76.3312250 (Chesapeake Bay Skipjack Fleet)
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Compton
Trappe, Maryland
US 50 (Ocean Gateway) eastbound at MD 565 (Main Street) 38°39′06.02″N76°03′26.28″W / 38.6516722°N 76.0573000°W / 38.6516722; -76.0573000 (Compton)
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Fausley
Easton, Maryland
Villa Road (South side), 150 ft. west of Goldsborough Neck Road 38°47′50″N76°05′06″W / 38.79722°N 76.08500°W / 38.79722; -76.08500 (Fausley)
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Frederick Douglass
Matthews, Maryland
MD 328 (Matthewstown Road) north side, 100 ft. west of bridge over Tuckahoe Creek 38°49′47.37″N75°54′58.50″W / 38.8298250°N 75.9162500°W / 38.8298250; -75.9162500 (Frederick Douglass)
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Frederick Douglass
St. Michaels, Maryland
Talbot Street (MD 33) at Mill Street, northwest corner, in small park 38°47′13.79″N76°13′28.02″W / 38.7871639°N 76.2244500°W / 38.7871639; -76.2244500 (Frederick Douglass)
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Grave of General Perry Benson
Newcomb, Maryland
Station Road (east side), 0.15 miles south of MD 33 (Saint Michaels Road) 38°45′07″N76°10′43″W / 38.75194°N 76.17861°W / 38.75194; -76.17861 (Grave of General Perry Benson)
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Hole In The Wall
Trappe, Maryland
US 50 (Ocean Gateway) at Almshouse Road, northwest corner 38°41′46″N76°03′41″W / 38.69611°N 76.06139°W / 38.69611; -76.06139 (Hole In The Wall)
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Little Red Schoolhouse
Longwoods, Maryland
MD 662 (Longwoods Road) northwest side, 1.1 miles southwest of US 50 38°51′34.98″N76°04′39.17″W / 38.8597167°N 76.0775472°W / 38.8597167; -76.0775472 (Little Red Schoolhouse)
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Matthew Tilghman
Claiborne, Maryland
Rich Neck Road (west side ), 0.2 miles north of Claiborne Road 38°50′24″N76°16′33″W / 38.84000°N 76.27583°W / 38.84000; -76.27583 (Matthew Tilghman)
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Nathaniel (Nace) Hopkins
Trappe, Maryland
US 50 (Ocean Gateway) at Barber Road, northeast corner 38°39′07″N76°03′24″W / 38.65194°N 76.05667°W / 38.65194; -76.05667 (Nathaniel (Nace) Hopkins)
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Old White Marsh Episcopal Church
Trappe, Maryland
US 50 (Ocean Gateway) at Manadier Road, northeast corner 38°41′47″N76°03′37″W / 38.69639°N 76.06028°W / 38.69639; -76.06028 (Old White Marsh Episcopal Church)
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Old Wye Episcopal Church
Wye Mills, Maryland
MD 662 (Wye Mills Road), 0.3 mile south of MD 404 (Queen Anne Highway) 38°56′12.07″N76°04′45.23″W / 38.9366861°N 76.0792306°W / 38.9366861; -76.0792306 (Old Wye Episcopal Church)
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Oxford
Oxford, Maryland
Morris Street (MD 333) at Caroline Street, in the triangle 38°41′04″N76°10′15″W / 38.68444°N 76.17083°W / 38.68444; -76.17083 (Oxford)
US 50 (Ocean Gateway) east side, 0.2 miles south of MD 322 (Easton Parkway) 38°43′59.70″N76°04′05.89″W / 38.7332500°N 76.0683028°W / 38.7332500; -76.0683028 (Peachblossom Meeting House)
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Second Defense of St. Michaels
St. Michaels, Maryland
MD 33 (St. Michaels Road), 0.6 miles west of Martingham Road 38°48′28.36″N76°14′18.33″W / 38.8078778°N 76.2384250°W / 38.8078778; -76.2384250 (Second Defense of St. Michaels)
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Site of "The Rest"
Easton, Maryland
MD 370 (Unionville Road) west side at north end of Rest Circle 38°47′32″N76°07′25″W / 38.79222°N 76.12361°W / 38.79222; -76.12361 (Site of "The Rest")
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St. Joseph's Church
Queen Anne, Maryland
MD 404 (Queen Anne Highway) at Church Lane, southeast corner 38°55′46.71″N76°00′44.22″W / 38.9296417°N 76.0122833°W / 38.9296417; -76.0122833 (St. Joseph's Church)
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St. Michaels
St. Michaels, Maryland
MD 33 (Talbot Street) north side, 200 ft. east of Seymour Avenue 38°46′46″N76°13′11″W / 38.77944°N 76.21972°W / 38.77944; -76.21972 (St. Michaels)
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The Mannour of Ratcliffe
Easton, Maryland
MD 33 (St. Michaels Road), 1 mile west of MD 322 (Easton Parkway) 38°46′47″N76°05′38″W / 38.77972°N 76.09389°W / 38.77972; -76.09389 (The Mannour of Ratcliffe)
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The Talbot Resolves
Easton, Maryland
Washington Street (MD 565) between Goldsborough Street and Dover Street 38°46′29.66″N76°04′35.29″W / 38.7749056°N 76.0764694°W / 38.7749056; -76.0764694 (The Talbot Resolves)
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The Wilderness
Trappe, Maryland
Southside Island Creek Road (south side), 2.2 miles west of Island Creek Road 38°38′36.73″N76°07′49.30″W / 38.6435361°N 76.1303611°W / 38.6435361; -76.1303611 (The Wilderness)
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The Wye Oak
Wye Mills, Maryland
MD 662, south of MD 404 38°56′21.75″N76°04′49.55″W / 38.9393750°N 76.0804306°W / 38.9393750; -76.0804306 (The Wye Oak)
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Third Haven
Easton, Maryland
MD 565 (Washington Street), west side, 0.1 mile north of MD 333 (Peachblossom Road) 38°46′00.01″N76°04′31.77″W / 38.7666694°N 76.0754917°W / 38.7666694; -76.0754917 (Third Haven)
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Union Soldiers
Unionville, Maryland
MD 370 (Unionville Road) east side, 0.3 miles south of Tunis Mills Road 38°48′32.45″N76°08′23.71″W / 38.8090139°N 76.1399194°W / 38.8090139; -76.1399194 (Union Soldiers)
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Unionville
Unionville, Maryland
MD 370 (Unionville Road) east side, 0.5 miles south of Tunis Mills Road 38°48′21.64″N76°08′19.37″W / 38.8060111°N 76.1387139°W / 38.8060111; -76.1387139 (Unionville)
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William Penn
Easton, Maryland
MD 322 (Easton Parkway), northbound, 0.1 mile south of Bay Street 38°46′35.94″N76°05′10.08″W / 38.7766500°N 76.0861333°W / 38.7766500; -76.0861333 (William Penn)
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^"Markers in Talbot County". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
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