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PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. — The Calvert County Department ... served in the United States Colored Troops (USCT) during the Civil ...
From escaped slave to worldwide advocate of abolition and social justice, Frederick Douglass's larger-than-life presence spanned the 19th century. As a young man, Douglass fled his Maryland ...
The Shippensburg Civil War Round Table will host a meeting at 7 pm. on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 in the basement of Christ United Methodist Church, 47 East King Street ...
Begin your exploration at each of the three county historical societies and learn more about the intricacies of the houses in which they reside.
Less than an hour from D.C., Baltimore, and Gettysburg, the town of Frederick, Maryland ... Expand Your Knowledge at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine Dive a little deeper into the ...
After the Civil War, 18 veterans of the United States Colored Troops returned to Talbot County, on Maryland’s Eastern ... you could also free you.” Frederick Douglass (who once worked at ...
The son of a slave woman and an unknown white man, "Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey" was born in February of 1818 on Maryland's eastern ... would last into the Civil War.