view gallery NW0.2 km | Poolesville-Warm Reception - Poolesville MD in U.S. Civil War Sites Located at the intersection of the two main roads, mid-19th century Poolesville was Montgomery County’s second-largest town. Its residents had decidedly secessionist tendencies and many sons fighting for the South. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery NW0.2 km | Poolesville-Warm Reception - Poolesville, MD in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Located at the intersection of the two main roads, mid-19th century Poolesville was Montgomery County’s second-largest town. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/20/2020 last visited: 10/08/2021 |
view gallery NW0.2 km | You Are Here - Poolesville - Poolesville MD in 'You Are Here' Maps The You Are Here Map shows that you are in Poolesville MD at the intersection of Fisher Avenue / Whites Ferry Road (Maryland Route 107) and Elgin Road / Beallsville Road (Route 109). posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery NW0.3 km | The Civil War at Poolesville - Poolesville MD in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker’s Headquarters were established here on June 26, 1863, during the Gettysburg Campaign. Skirmishes occurred here in September, November and December 1862 and July 1864. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 06/26/2023 last visited: 05/21/2020 |
view gallery NW0.3 km | The Civil War at Poolesville - Poolesville MD in Signs of History Famed commander, Lt. Col. E.V. (“Lige”) White, of the 35th BN Va. Cavalry C.S.A., and many members of his command were natives of this area. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/18/2020 last visited: 09/27/2021 |
view gallery NW0.3 km | The Civil War at Poolesville - Poolesville MD in Battlefields Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker’s Headquarters were established here on June 26, 1863, during the Gettysburg Campaign. Skirmishes occurred here in September, November and December 1862 and July 1864. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/28/2021 last visited: 11/28/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | 1785 House-Poolesville Historic District – Poolesville MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The boundaries of the Poolesville Historic District encompass an interesting collection of 19th and early-20th century architecture in Montgomery County. Included in this district is the 1785 House at 20000 Fisher Ave. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/28/2021 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery SE3.4 km | The last "Dead Drop" used by John Walker in Infamous Crime Scenes This is where it happened - - the exact location of the last "Dead Drop" used by the Navy Spy Johhny Walker. posted by: marylandgeocacher location: Maryland date approved: 08/13/2006 last visited: 07/10/2010 |
view gallery N3.7 km | Beallsville Squabble at the cemetery: Whose flag flies today? - Beallsville MD in U.S. Civil War Sites On September 9, 1862, the running engagement between Illinois, Indiana, and Virginia cavalry units that began the day before in Poolesville continued in Beallsville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery N3.7 km | You Are Here Map - Beallsville Squabble at the cemetery: Whose flag flies today? - Beallsville MD in 'You Are Here' Maps You Are Here map shows that you are at the intersection of Beallsville Road (Maryland Route 109) and Darnestown Road (Maryland Route 28) in Beallsville MD posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maine date approved: 03/27/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery N3.7 km | Beallsville Squabble at the cemetery: Whose flag flies today? - Beallsville MD in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites On September 9, 1862, the running engagement between Illinois, Indiana, and Virginia cavalry units that began the day before in Poolesville continued in Beallsville when two Federal regiments forced the single regiment of Virginia cavalrymen posted here to flee to Barnesville. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/22/2020 last visited: 10/08/2021 |
view gallery W5.6 km | Former Warren United Methodist Church -Dickerson MD in This Old Church Warren United Methodist Church-On January 22, 1876 this site was purchased for $50. In 1903 the existing church was built at a cost of $150.00 and named in memory of Isaac Warren a member of the first board of trustees of the church. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2022 last visited: 10/16/2022 |
view gallery W5.6 km | Stained Glass Windows in the former Warren United Methodist Church - Martinsburg MD in Stained Glass Windows There are two stained glass windows in the front of the former Warren United Methodist Church. They are on each side of the front door. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2022 last visited: 10/16/2022 |
view gallery W5.6 km | Warren Historic Site-Martinsburg, MD in Signs of History The Warren Historic Site is dedicated to preserving three historic buildings erected at this location on the grounds of the Warren United Methodist Church. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/11/2019 last visited: 09/25/2021 |
view gallery W5.6 km | Former Warren United Methodist Church - Martinsburg MD in Methodist Churches The Warren Historic Site is dedicated to preserving three historic buildings erected at this location on the grounds of the Warren United Methodist Church. These buildings served as the nucleus of a small rural African-American community. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2022 last visited: 10/16/2022 |
view gallery W5.6 km | Warren Historic Site - Martinsburg, MD in Civil Rights Memorials The Warren Historic Site is dedicated to preserving three historic buildings erected at this location on the grounds of the Warren United Methodist Church. These buildings served as the nucleus of a small rural African-American community. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2022 last visited: 10/16/2022 |
view gallery W5.6 km | WHITE'S FORD in Maryland Historical Markers WHITE'S FORD posted by: mrfixitman location: Maryland date approved: 05/14/2006 last visited: 04/15/2012 |
view gallery N6 km | WASHINGTON'S FARM in Maryland Historical Markers WASHINGTON'S FARM posted by: mrfixitman location: Maryland date approved: 05/14/2006 last visited: 04/15/2012 |
view gallery E6.4 km | WHITE'S FERRY in Maryland Historical Markers WHITE'S FERRY posted by: mrfixitman location: Maryland date approved: 05/14/2006 last visited: 09/24/2010 |
view gallery E6.6 km | Montgomery County Model Airpark - Boyds, Maryland in Model Aircraft Fields Located on the eastbound side of Schaeffer Road. posted by: flyingmoose location: Maryland date approved: 08/17/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW6.8 km | Edward's Ferry in Maryland Historical Markers Located on Edward's Ferry Rd at the entrance of Edward's Ferry posted by: flyingmoose location: Maryland date approved: 09/02/2006 last visited: 04/15/2012 |
view gallery SW6.8 km | An Ideal Crossing - Poolesville MD in Signs of History In 1791 Edwards Ferry began to operate here, connecting Maryland farmers to the Goose Creek Canal in Virginia and to the Leesburg markets. The ferry closed in 1836 but the community that grew around it continued. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 07/26/2022 last visited: 03/26/2023 |
view gallery W6.8 km | White's Ford-Dickerson, MD in Maryland Historical Markers About 2 miles northwest was White’s Ford. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/12/2019 last visited: 09/28/2021 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | You Are Here Map - Edwards Ferry - Poolesville MD in 'You Are Here' Maps The You Are Here Map shows that you are at Edwards Ferry at the Potomac River in Poolesville MD and at the foot of Edwards Ferry Road. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/30/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | Edwards Ferry Strategic Crossing - Poolesville MD in U.S. Civil War Sites Gen. Joseph Hooker’s 75,000-man, seven-corps Army of the Potomac crossed the Potomac River here, June 25-27, 1863, on the way to Gettysburg. The army crossed on two 1,400-foot-long pontoon bridges. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/25/2023 last visited: 03/26/2023 |
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