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  2. Monocacy, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Monocacy was a village in Frederick County, Maryland that was located along an old Indian trail known as the Monocacy Trail that ran parallel to the Monocacy River. The trail was known as the Great Wagon Road by colonial travelers; it went to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later was renamed Monocacy Road. Early surviving historical records ...

  3. Frederick County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Frederick County is a county located in Maryland, United States.As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 271,717. [2] The county seat is Frederick. [3]Frederick County is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Colonial families of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Anne Arundel County, Frederick County. William Burgess (c 1622 – 1686/87) planter, merchant, politician [22] John Burgess (1696 – 1774) planter [23] Edward Burgess (ca. 1733 – 1809) planter, captain, First Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp [24] Calvert, Barons Baltimore. St. Mary's County, Ann Arundel County

  5. Battle of Monocacy - Wikipedia

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    1,294[1] 700–900[1] The Battle of Monocacy (also known as Monocacy Junction) was fought on July 9, 1864, about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Frederick, Maryland, as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864 during the American Civil War. Confederate forces under Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick ...

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    39°18′52″N 77°25′26″W  /  39.3144°N 77.4239°W  / 39.3144; -77.4239  (Buckingham House and Industrial School Complex) Buckeystown. 13. Bullfrog Road Bridge. Bullfrog Road Bridge. November 21, 1978. (#78001461) Northwest of Taneytown off Maryland Route 97.

  7. Thomas Cresap - Wikipedia

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    Died. c. 1790. Allegany County, Maryland, U.S. Partner (s) Hannah Johnson (1), Margaret Milburn (2) Children. Michael and others. Colonel Thomas Cresap (c. 1702— c. 1790) was an English-born settler and trader in the states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Cresap served Lord Baltimore as an agent in the Maryland–Pennsylvania boundary dispute ...

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