by Don Barker | Jun 30, 2021 | Cemeteries, Heritage Preservation, Quakers, Religion
Join us to preserve this sacred house of worship, built in 1802. Donate online to save the Meetinghouse. It takes just a minute. Donate Now [A collaboration with the Caroline County Historical Society and the Caroline Digital History Project.] Rare Interior...
by Don Barker | Nov 24, 2020 | Cemeteries, Churches, Quakers
“It troubles me as it is so incorrect.” – Jo Ann Staples, Chairperson, Committee for the Preservation of the Tuckahoe Neck Quaker Meetinghouse Save the Meetinghouse [A collaboration with the Caroline County Historical Society and the Caroline...
by Don Barker | Aug 10, 2018 | Black History, Cemeteries, Churches
Check out our new Story Map: click and goStand in the Place
by Don Barker | Jun 28, 2018 | Cemeteries, Revolutionary War
Caroline County sent six regimental, militia, and staff colonels to war against British imperial troops during 1776-1783: Col. Peter Adams Col. Matthew Driver Col. Philip Feddiman Col. Benson Stainton Col. William Richardson Col. William Whiteley Altogether, they...
by Don Barker | Mar 1, 2018 | Black History, Cemeteries, Churches
See the new St. Paul AME Story Map, Where the Dead Rise Up I was scanning aerial photography of Caroline County and saw this striking image in the landscape – above-ground crypts in a church graveyard: The 1897 map shows this was the site of St Paul African...