The Monocacy Site is an archeological site located along the Potomac River. The site spans several eras ranging from Archaic period to the early Woodland...
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Monocacy National Battlefield is a unit of the National Park Service, the site of the Battle of Monocacy in the American Civil War fought on July 9, 1864...
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The Battle of Monocacy (also known as Monocacy Junction) was fought on July 9, 1864, about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Frederick, Maryland, as part of the Valley...
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Monocacy (Shawnee: Monnockkeseymay) may refer to the Monocacy River in Maryland, USA. Monocacy may also refer to: Little Monocacy River, a tributary of...
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colonists, is believed to have been derived from the name of this site. Although the specific site of his home village is unknown, in modern times the Powhatan...
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of Maryland, constructing sites such as the Barton Village Site and Meyer Site. Evidence found at the Barton Village Site suggests that the area was...
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Monocacy was a village in Frederick County, Maryland that was located along an old Indian trail known as the Monocacy Trail that ran parallel to the Monocacy...
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Coursey and Daisey Indian Burial Ground and Warren T. Wright Farmhouse Site. In 2002 Kenneth S. "Red Deer" Clark Sr., the head chief of the association...
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revealed that the village (known as the Schultz Site) contained at least 26 longhouses. The Schultz site was largely abandoned c. 1600 due to overcrowding...
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broken] "Powhatan Language Revitalization Project". Just another Rising Voices site. 30 August 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2012. OLAC resources in and about...
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village or Tayac's residence, also spelled Moyaone, located at Accokeek Creek Site at Piscataway Park. Closely associated with them were the Nacotchtank people...
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pendants." This land, upon which modern-day Georgetown is established, was the site for the Tohoga village, which Fleet had observed in his time as captive....
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Accokeek Creek Site, also known as Moyaone, is an archaeological site in Prince George's County, Maryland, located along the Potomac River across from...
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accessed 18 Mar 2010 Cambridge Historical Marker "Lower Choptank River Historic Site" Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Choptank and Tuckahoe River...
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Beallsville, Maryland (redirect from Monocacy Cemetery)
place. Monocacy Cemetery occupies the property that was the former Chapel of Ease of All Saints parish of Frederick County, known as Monocacy Chapel,...
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occupation site located in the Monocacy region of southern Frederick County, Maryland. Diagnostic artifacts at the site indicate that the site was almost...
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Archeological Site is an archeological site located near Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. The site is one of a group of interrelated sites illustrating...
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The Beck Northeast Site is an archaeological site near Davidsonville in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. This site was discovered in the 1930s and investigations...
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