Project Description

  • (1770s-1780s)
  • Calvert County History (continued from page 17)
  • Calvert Countians Participate in the Continental Congress in 1774
  • Calvert County Contributes to a State Militia
  • End of Proprietary Rule in Maryland
  • Militia Organized in Calvert County County to Protect It From Danger
  • War in the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay During the Revolution
  • Independence and Statehood for Maryland
  • Rezin Beall Considered Unpopular Leader
  • Calvert Countians Helped to Pay Price for Liberty
  • Calvert County Prepared for Invasion by Lord Cornwallis in 1777
  • New Maryland Government
  • Thomas Johnson, First Maryland Governor, was Born in Calvert County in 1732
  • Calvert County Contributed Heavily to Expenses of War
  • Calvert County Helped to Feed Troops in 1780
  • Thomas Johnson Succeeded by Thomas Sim Lee in 1779
  • Americans Vessels Blockaded in Patuxent River in 1780
  • British Burned and Destroyed Rousby Hall and Other Calvert County homes in 1780
    Americans Captured British Vessel Off Patuxent Mouth in 1781
  • Benjamin Mackall’s Home Destroyed by British in 1783
  • State Constitution Drawn Up Beginning in 1784
  • Maryland Ratifies the Constitution in 1788
  • Thomas Gantt Helped Draft the Bill of Rights in 1789