The Heritage of the Eastern Shore - Heritage Sites

African-American History

Feasibility Study Appendices

Heritage Sites

African-American
Agriculture
Colonial
Nature
Prehistory
Religion
Small Town Life
Water-Based

Black Civil War Memorial (Future Site)
near Piney Grove, Kent County

Charleyâs House Slave Cabin
Shrewsbury Neck, Kent County

Dudleyâs Chapel and Slave Burial Site
Sudlersville, Queen Anneâs County

Frederick Douglass Birthplace
Near Tappers Corner, Talbot County

Frederick Douglass Site, early 19th c.
Wye Plantation, Talbot County

Freedmanâs Bureau Site, 1865
Denton, Caroline County

Henry Highland Garnett Birthplace
Chesterville, Kent County

Janes United Methodist Church,
(Zion Methodist Church), circa 1830
Chestertown, Kent County

Kennard School, 1936
Centreville, Queen Anneâs County

Marcy Fountainâs House and Basement/dungeon, 19th c. (slave trader)
Bridgetown, Caroline County

Medderâs Store, 1870s
Still Pond, Kent County

Mt. Misery, 1804 (slave-breaker)
St. Michaels, Talbot County
(Frederick Douglass, slave, sent here)

Olivet Hill Church
Near Galena, Kent County

Patty Cannon Tavern Site, mid 19th c. (slave trader)
Reliance, Caroline County

Sassafras Church
Sassafras, Kent County

Slave Quarters, 18th c.
ãThe Hermitage,ä Queen Anneâs County

Seafood Packersâ Shanties
Kent Narrows, Queen Anneâs County

Thomas Cuff House, circa 1780
Chestertown, Kent County