Leading Events of Maryland History With Topical Analyses References And Quest
Leading Events of Maryland History With Topical Analyses References And Quest
John Montgomery Gambrill
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That along the Susquehanna, near Conowingo, and on the Octoraro, near Porter's Bridge, attracts artists from a distance, and compares most favorably with the Wissahickon and other rugged streams so often delineated by the painter's brush. The county is about equi-distant from Phil- adelphia and Baltimore, is intersected by the Philadelphia, Wil- mington and Baltimore; the Philadelphia division of the Baltimore and Ohio, and the Baltimore Central Railroads, also by the Chesapeake and Delaware Ca...nal. Cecil county was one of the first to engage in school work. In 1723 the Colonial Legislature appointed a committee consisting of John Ward, John Dowell, Benj. Pearce and others, to open free schools, and they opened one. St. Stephen's Church, organized in 1692, opened a public school about 1734. The Friend's Meeting House at Calvert was organized by William Penn in 1702, and soon after opened a school. The church of St. Francis Xavier was organized in 1704, and afterward opened a school. The county in 1859 organized a system of free public schools, thus antedating that of the state six years.
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