Project Description
- Calvert History (continued from page 8)
- Captain John Smith and the Indians in 1608
- Early Exploration of Calvert County
- Calvert Cliffs were Originally Called “Riccards Cliftes”
- John Pory and Estinien Moll Visited Calvert County in 1621
- John Pory Meets Hostile Indians
- King of Patuxent Indians at Guest of Governor Leonard Calvert and
- Sir John Harvey
- William Claiborne Tries to Prejudice Patuxent Indians
- Lord Baltimore Map Made in 1635 Shows Outlines of Calvert County
- Clairborne’s Men are Participant in First Belligerent Action in
- Patuxent River in 1635
- Proclamation of Peace from St. Mary’s with Patuxent Indians in 1639
- Father Andrew White Lives With Indians on Banks of Patuxent in 1639
- Oldest House in Calvert County, “Cross Manor,” Built About 1643
- Fort Constructed Near Patuxent River by Colonists
- Puritans From Virginia Find Refuge in Maryland Colony
- Robert Brooke Moved to Battle Creek Area in 1652
- Activities at Preston-on-the-Patuxent: One of the Most Important
- Chapters in the History of Calvert County