The Heritage of the Eastern Shore - Heritage Sites

Colonial and Early National History

Feasibility Study Appendices

Heritage Sites

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

Almshouse
Ruthsburg, Queen Anneās County

Battle of Caulkās Field site, War of 1812
Near Fairlee, Kent County

Bowlingly, 1733
Queenstown, Queen Anneās County

Colonial Courthouse, 1708
Queenstown, Queen Anneās County

Crafford
Kent Island, Queen Anneās County

Cray House, circa 1810
Stevensville, Queen Anneās County

Customs House, circa 1746
Chestertown, Kent County

Dover Towne
Talbot County

Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1767-1772
Chestertown, Kent County

Ending of Controversie, 17th c. (reconstruction) Historical Society of Talbot County
Easton, Talbot County

Geddes-Piper House, circa 1780s, Historical Society of Kent County
Chestertown, Kent County

Gilpinās Grist Mill, circa 1762
Millington, Kent County

Josephās Cottage, 18th c., Historical Society of Talbot County
Easton, Talbot County

Kent Fort Manor Marker, 1631
Kent Island, Queen Anneās County

Kingston
Talbot County

Kitty Knight House, circa 1773
Georgetown, Kent County

Lambert Wickes Marker

Maryās Tavern
Easton, Talbot County

Mason-Dixon Markers, 1762
Caroline County

Mattapax
Kent Island, Queen Anneās County

Morganās Enclosure
Kent Island, Queen Anneās County

New Yarmouth, 1680
Eastern Neck, Kent County

Old St. Paulās Church Site, circa 1699?
Near Centreville, Queen Anneās County

Old Town (County Seat Site)
Near Johnsontown, Kent County

Old Wye Church, circa 1717
Wye Mills, Talbot County

Oxford-Bellevue Ferry, since 1683
Talbot County

Patty Cannon Tavern Site, late 18th c.
Reliance, Caroline County

Poplar Island Plantation
Poplar Island, Talbot County

Queen Anneās County Courthouse, 1792-94
Centreville, Queen Anneās County

St. Lukeās Episcopal Church, circa 1732
Church Hill, Queen Anneās County

St. Paulās Church and Vestry House, 1711
Near Fairlee, Kent County

Sassafras (Head of)
Kent County

Shrewsbury Town, 1706 - 1721
Kent County

Talbot County Courthouse, 1712, 1794, 1952
Easton, Talbot County

Third Haven Friends Meeting House, 1682
Easton, Talbot County

Tucker House, 1794
Centreville, Queen Anneās County

Washington College, founded 1782
Chestertown, Kent County

Wrightās Chance, late 18th c.
Centreville, Queen Anneās County

Wye Grist Mill, late 18th c.
Wye Mills, Talbot County

Wye School, circa 1800
Wye Mills, Talbot County

York, Talbot County