Project Description
- (1812-1865)
- Calvert County History (continued from page 19)
- British Marched into and Burned Washington D.C. from Patuxent Landing August 24, 1814
- Miscellaneous Happenings During the War of 1812-1814
- Roger Brooke Taney Announced His Anti-Slavery Decisions in 1818
- Conditions of Calvert County from 1800 to 1840
- Calvert County Tournaments Began About 1845
- Calvert County Participated in Constitutional Convention in State in 1850
- Prelude to the Civil War in Maryland
- Calvert County Threatened by Confederates in Bay in 1861
- Draft of 1862 Included Calvert County; No Volunteers from Calvert County
- Recruiting Station for Negro Troops Set Up at Lower Marlboro, Calvert County
- Calvert County was Against the Abolition of Slavery in 1864
- Slavery Abolished in Maryland by Convention on April 27, 1864
- Calvert County Votes Against Lincoln in Presidential Election in 1864
- Sons of Calvert County Served in Many Battles Between 1863 and 1865