Cecil County Roadside Historic MarkersCecil County Roadside Historic Markers
Cecil County Roadside Historic Markers
By John T. Marck
A Susquehannock Indian Fort
Bald Friar Ford and Ferry
Big Elk Chapel
Blue Ball Tavern
Bohemia
Bohemia Mannor
Brick Meeting House
Brookland
C&D Canal
Calvert Village
Capt. Michael Rudulph
Charlestown
Cherry Grove
Count De Rochambeau's Troops
Creswell Hall
Cummings Tavern
Elkton, Wedding
Capital Of The East
Elkton Head of Elk / Lafayette /
Washington and Rochambeau
Essex Lodge
Frenchtown
George Washington
G. Washington Traveled This Road
(Elkton)
G. Washington
Traveled This Road (Perryville)
Gerry House
Gilpin's Falls Covered Bridge
Greenfield
Hazelmore
Holly Hall
James Rumsey
John A. J. Creswell
Labadie Tract
Lt. Col. Nathaniel Ramsay
Mitchell House
Mount Harmon Plantation
Mount Pleasant
New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad
New Munster
North East
North Sassafras Parish
Old Post Road/Lower Susquehanna
Ferry/Rogers Tavern
Overlook of General Howe's Landing
"Partridge Hill"
Richards Oak
Rock Presbyterian Church
Rock Run Mill
Rose Hill
Sassafras River
Site of Chapel-of-Ease
Site of Charlestown Wharf
Site of Fort Defiance
Site of Fort Hollingsworth
Site of Woodlawn
Camp Meeting
Smith's Falls
Snow's Battery
St. Augustine School
St. Augustine's Church
St. Francis Xavier Church "Old
Bohemia"
St. Mary Anne's Church
Success - Surveyed 1683
Susquehanna Manor
Susquehanna Manor (New Connaught Manor)
The Anchorage
The Hermitage
The Nottingham Lots
The Principio
Company
The Proprietors of the Susquehanna Canal
West Nottingham Academy
Wilna
Woodlawn
"Worsell Mannor"
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