Lapidum is a ghost town in Harford County, Maryland, USA, located at the head of navigation of the Susquehanna River on the west bank across from Port...
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Smith's Falls (in the upper Port Deposit area) crossing the Susquehanna to Lapidum; this was referred to as Smith's Ferry or Upper Ferry. In 1731, a road...
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George Stephenson (politician) (category Politicians from Harford County, Maryland)
October 23, 1878, at his home in Lapidum, Maryland. Portrait and Biographical Record of Harford and Cecil Counties, Maryland. 1897. pp. 374–375. Retrieved...
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the highway intersects Webster Lapidum Road, which heads northeast toward the Steppingstone Museum and the ruins of Lapidum, which are both contained within...
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R. Harris Archer (category People from Churchville, Maryland)
Thomas Archer and grew up in Churchville, Maryland. Archer worked in the coal and lumber business in Lapidum, Maryland. He later worked as a farmer in Priestford...
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Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal (category Canals in Maryland)
Tidewater Canal between Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, and Havre de Grace, Maryland, at the head of Chesapeake Bay, provided an interstate shipping alternative...
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Susquehanna Scenic Byway follows MD 155 (Level Road) west past I-95 to Webster Lapidum Road, where a spur of the byway splits to the northeast. The spur continues...
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Thomas Vindex Wallman Wilson (partially in Grant County, West Virginia) Lapidum Daniels (Partially in Baltimore County) Good Luck Broad Creek Marion Station...
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After William B. Stephenson died, his wife was bequeathed his farm near Lapidum and they lived there. He was a member of Rock Run United Methodist Church...
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Murray Vandiver (category Mayors of Havre de Grace, Maryland)
as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. His father was a contractor and builder and worked on a lock at Lapidum, Maryland for the Susquehanna...
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Robert R. Vandiver (category People from Havre de Grace, Maryland)
de Grace and the outlet lock of the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal in Lapidum. He was the superintendent of the dig that allowed the Philadelphia, Wilmington...
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Perry Point Mansion House and Mill (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland)
1812, burned Havre de Grace, and continued their destruction as far up as Lapidum, where they burned a grist mill owned by John Stump's cousin. They returned...
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