• Pomonkey Junior-Senior High School was an all-black high school located in Indian Head, Maryland. The property of the school was donated by the black inhabitants...
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  • General Joseph Lancaster Brent. The former Pomonkey High School was one of two black segregated high schools in Charles County until the 1960s, and has...
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  • rededicated as General Smallwood Middle School. At the same time, it was combined with the former Pomonkey High School built in 1957, A webpage of the College...
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  • (Waldorf) Theodore G. Davis (Waldorf) John Hanson (Waldorf) Matthew Henson (Pomonkey) Mattawoman (Waldorf) Piccowaxen (Newburg) General Smallwood (Potomac Heights)...
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    Southern Maryland since 2017. Roy Campbell was born on November 19, 1947, in Pomonkey, Maryland, to Roy Edward Campbell, Sr. and Julia Ann (Chesley) Campbell...
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    David Herold (category Gonzaga College High School alumni)
    the wife of Frederick Massena Nelson (January 1827 – May 11, 1909) of Pomonkey, Charles County, Maryland. Gore Vidal's fictionalized account of Lincoln's...
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    Maryland Airport, the only airport in Charles County, is located nearby in Pomonkey. The Charles County Board of Commission commissioned a review to study...
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    State Park in Aspen Hill, Maryland, Matthew Henson Middle School in Pomonkey, and elementary schools named for him in Baltimore and Palmer Park, Maryland....
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    Midway Research Center in Quantico, Virginia, Free Space Antenna Range in Pomonkey, Maryland, and Blossom Point Satellite Tracking and Command Station in...
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    runs 26.70 miles (42.97 km) from MD 6 at Riverside north to MD 227 at Pomonkey. MD 224 is a C-shaped route that mostly parallels the Potomac River through...
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    Morgantown Mount Victoria Nanjemoy Newburg Pisgah Popes Creek Port Tobacco Pomonkey Ripley Rison Swan Point Welcome White Plains Charles Brooke (1636–1671)...
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  • culture— either currently or historically. Included are areas that contain high concentrations of blacks or African Americans. Not counted are Afro-Caribbeans...
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    01927-01-011927 current MD 224 26.70 42.97 MD 6 at Riverside MD 227 at Pomonkey 01927-01-011927 current Section along MD 227 to MD 210 deleted 1956; section...
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    The Catholic University of America, a community rowing school, and several local high schools. The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail (partially complete as of...
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    and was pushed for by students at Queen Anne's County High School after a student at the school was killed in an accident at the intersection in 2010...
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    rector of the parish, which was linked with St. John's Chapel in nearby Pomonkey, Maryland. Christ Church was at that time dependent on the Episcopal Diocese...
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  • road by 1927. MD 226 was replaced by an extension of MD 227 north from Pomonkey in 1956. Maryland Route 229 was the designation for Morgantown Road from...
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