Calvert County

Calvert County

Author: Carter T. Gray

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738505794

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From its early Piscataway heritage to the advanced research laboratories of today, from the tobacco farms to the sandy beaches, Calvert County has had a fascinating and diverse past. Established in 1654, Calvert played a role in both the American Revolution and the Civil War. Hosting decades of vacationing beachgoers, the region has also been called home by the many who, for centuries, have built their lives on the bounty of the Chesapeake Bay.


African Americans of Calvert County

African Americans of Calvert County

Author: William A. Poe

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738554402

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Nestled between the Chesapeake Bay and the Patuxent River, this tiny peninsula county is home to one of the oldest African American communities, established when the first settlers arrived. Located just south of Washington, D.C., Calvert County's African American community can be traced back to the county's beginning in the 17th century. From a time when Calvert County's black population grew to approximately 60 percent of the populace, to its present-day residents representing the national average of 12 percent, Calvert's African Americans have attempted to hold on to many of their rich cultural traditions. Although their livelihoods as farmers and watermen have mostly ceased to exist these days, they continue to maintain strong ties to the land and an unwavering commitment to family values and community. The beautiful photographs and documents in this volume give a glimpse into the past of these proud people who continue to flourish while holding onto their distinctive identity.


Calvert County

Calvert County

Author: Maryland Geological Survey

Publisher: Sagwan Press

Published: 2018-02-05

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781376731972

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