Project Description
- (1650s) (1820s Boundary Dispute Also Mentioned Briefly)
- Calvert County History (continued from page 11)
- Supplementary Law Passed in 1823 to Further Settle Dispute
- Claiborne Makes a Treaty with Hostile Indians
- Claiborne Overthrows Governor William Stone in 1652 and 1654
- Governor William Stone was Finally Forced to Lay Down His Power
- First General Assembly of Maryland Under New Regime at
- Preston-On-The-Patuxent
- Transactions at Preston’ Home were Many and Varied
- Warfare on the Site of Calvert County in 1655
- John Hammond Seizes Official Records at Preston’s Home Early in 1655
- Governor Stone’s Men Attacked Preston-On-The-Patuxent in 1655
- Warfare on the Severn River Between the Catholics and Puritans in 1655
- Lord Baltimore Finally Gets Back Government From Puritans in 1658
- Richard Preston Remained a Public Figure in Affairs of the Colony
- The Calvert Family, Namesake of Calvert County
- The Earliest Calvert County Homes
- Calvert Countians Clear and Cultivate Wooded Areas