Hall Station
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 38° 54.163 W 076° 44.162
18S E 349463 N 4307413
Hall Station-Abolition of slavery after the Civil War brought change to labor practices and subdivision of tobacco plantations, such as 108-acre “Collington Meadows”.
Waymark Code: WM11HEM
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 10/26/2019
Views: 3
Hall Station-Abolition of slavery after the Civil War brought change to labor practices and subdivision of tobacco plantations, such as 108-acre “Collington Meadows”. R.C. Duval built a general store and post office ca. 1877 on part of the former plantation. It served Hall Station, a crossroads community that developed with the 1873 completion of the Popes Creek branch of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. The railroad provided access to markets, education and entertainment in Baltimore and Washington.
Erected by Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland State Highway Administration.
County (required): Prince George's County
Location (required): 15504 Hall Road, Bowie MD 20721
More info about the site/marker (optional): Marker is on Hall Road (Maryland Route 978) 0.1 miles west of Pointer Ridge Road. Marker is at or near this postal address, Bowie MD 20721
Marker Type (optional): Not listed
Website for more info (optional): Not listed
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