Project Description
- (1720s-1770s)
- Calvert County History (continued from page 16)
- First School in Calvert County was Academy at Lower Marlborough
- Prince Frederick Became County Seat in 1725
- Calvert Countians in the General Assembly in 1745
- Merchandizing in the Patuxent River Area in 1745
- Rousby Hall was One of Calvert County’s Famous Homes
- Christopher Rousby, Thorn in Side of Third Lord Baltimore
- Fitzhugh’s Strange Marriage Proposal to the Widow of John Rousby
- Cosmo Mackenzie Settled on Calvert Cliffs in 1746
- French Acadians Settle in Calvert County in 1755
- Calvert County Contributed Little to the French and Indian Wars in 1754
- Agriculture in Calvert County Before Revolution was Primitive
- Socio-Economics of Calvert County Provided Little Prosperity
- Living Conditions in Calvert County was Different from City Life
- Calvert County Helps Boston After the Fire of 1760
- Calvert Countians Became Disturbed by Further Taxes
- Frederick, Sixth Lord Baltimore, Sold All His Plantations in
- Calvert County in 1766
- Calvert County Supports Charlotte Hall Academy Beginning in 1773