Centreville is an incorporated town in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States on the Delmarva Peninsula. Incorporated in 1794, it is the county seat...
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newspapers have been known as The Centreville Times. Centreville, Maryland has had two newspapers called the Centreville Times. The first was a weekly publication...
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Content (Centreville, Maryland) also known as C.C. Harper Farm, a historic home located at Centreville, Maryland Content (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) also...
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A. McEwen (1980). Merchant Marine Officers' Handbook (4th ed.). Centreville, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press. pp. 14–21. ISBN 0-87033-056-X. Hayler,...
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Centreville Historic District is a national historic district at Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It contains an exceptional...
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U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, the population was 49,874. Its county seat and most populous municipality is Centreville. The census-designated...
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Talbot County: A History. Centreville, Maryland, 1983. page 26 Percy G. Skirven, The First Parishes of the Province of Maryland (Baltimore: the Norman,...
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Centerville (redirect from Centreville (disambiguation))
Maine, a township Centreville, Maryland, a town Centerville, Massachusetts, a village Centerville River, Massachusetts Centreville, Michigan, a village...
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Farm, is a historic home and farm complex located at Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It consists of a brick dwelling, and a...
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Minor league baseball teams were based in Centreville, Maryland between 1937 and 1946. Centreville teams played as exclusively as members of the Class...
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Pioneer Point is a house and surrounding 45-acre estate near Centreville, Maryland, on Maryland's Eastern Shore owned by the Government of Russia as a recreational...
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Charles H. Gibson (category People from Centreville, Maryland)
Senator from Maryland, serving from 1891–1897. He also served as a U.S. Congressman from 1885–1891. Gibson was born near Centreville, Maryland, and attended...
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and Solomon Scott Farm, is a historic home located at Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is a center-passage plan house, constructed...
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Delmarva Peninsula (category Peninsulas of Maryland)
peninsula. Cambridge, Maryland, is the county seat of Dorchester County and a busy port on the Choptank River. Centreville, Maryland, is the county seat...
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Wood, Charles E. (1981). Building your dream boat (First ed.). Centreville, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press/ Tidewater Publications. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-87033-259-3...
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Centreville High School may refer to one of the following: Centreville High School (Fairfax County, Virginia) Centreville High School (Maryland) in Centreville...
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County, Maryland, is the largest unincorporated county seat in the United States, followed by Towson, the county seat of Baltimore County, Maryland. Likewise...
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original seat of Queen Anne's County, before the location changed to Centreville, Maryland. Its location was important during the 18th century, because it...
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Baltimore (redirect from Baltimore City, Maryland)
Dilts (1997). A Guide to Baltimore Architecture. Third Edition. Centreville, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers. (First edition published in 1973.) ISBN 0-87033-477-8...
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31, 2008. Shomette, Donald (1982). Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake. Centreville, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers. pp. 87–93. ISBN 0-87033-283-X. "Library System/Howard...
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Baltimore Architecture (1997) p. 145–146. Tidewater Publishers, Centreville, Maryland ISBN 0-87033-477-8 New London School Explosion (Historical marker)...
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listed on the NRHP in Indiana Centreville Historic District (Centreville, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland Centerville Historic District (Barnstable...
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Brian J. (2001). The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America. Centreville, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press. pp. 150–228. ISBN 0-87033-529-4. Luneau...
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as C.C. Harper Farm, is a historic home located near Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is of brick construction, two stories...
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Love Point east to MD 213 in Centreville. MD 18 is the main east–west local highway on Kent Island and east to Centreville, serving the centers of Stevensville...
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Cudahy, Brian J (2001). The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America. Centreville, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87033-529-4. Wikimedia Commons has...
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Brian J. (2001). The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America. Centreville, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press. pp. 150–228. ISBN 0-87033-529-4. "Celebrity...
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for the 51st district in 2017. Adam Joseph Rosendale was born in Centreville, Maryland and lived in Billings, Montana. His father, Matt Rosendale, is a...
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Oyster Wars (category History of Maryland)
Wennersten, John R. (1981). The Oyster Wars of Chesapeake Bay. Centreville, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers. ISBN 0-87033-263-5. OCLC 7551367. (Republished:...
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Tench Tilghman (category People from Talbot County, Maryland)
Aide-de-Camp. Centreville, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers, 1982 citing Washington's letter to Tench on January 7, 1783, from Newburgh, New York: "The Maryland State...
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