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We've included here a brief history of Calvert County, MD.
A Brief History of Calvert County, Maryland
The Calvert County Historical Society,
Inc. was founded in 1953 by a small group of concerned
Calvert County residents. On May 5, 1954, articles of
incorporation were made part of the public record which
stated that the main purpose of the Society was to further
the collection of historical data and records concerned
with Calvert County and other materials bearing on the
history of the State and Nation, including private
letters, documents, manuscripts, early events and acts as
recorded in structures and works of public and private
nature.
From a newly established Headquarters Room on site at
Linden , visitors can find a wealth of valuable early
county history. Gifts to the Society over the years have
been varied and interesting, and have made important
contributions to the understanding of the uniqueness and
richness of the County's history. The research library
continues to grow in volume and diversity. Family papers
describing first person accounts of historical events,
wills, family Bibles, original manuscripts, photographs,
published histories and a growing video library are but a
small part of the collection. Portraits, pieces of
furniture and artifacts have also been entrusted to the
Society's care.
Beyond the collections, the Society's broad mission
included establishing a roadside marker program as early
as 1956. The first committee found only three historical
markers placed by the State Roads Commission. Today, there
are twenty nine and the effort continues. A primary goal
of the Society was the publishing of a History of Calvert
County . In April of 1959, Charles F. Stein presented his
manuscript for review and acceptance. A second edition was
published as a bicentennial project. (1977)
The establishment of the Calvert County Marine Museum ( (410)
326-2042 ) and the placement of Drum Point Lighthouse
were among the most involved of the Society undertakings.
As early as 1966, the lighthouse was offered to the
Society, however, this not being practical, the mention of
a museum depicting marine life generated much interest and
a feasibility study was conducted. By 1970, a request was
made to the Calvert County Commissioners to permit the use
of the Old Solomons Schoolhouse as a museum. The first
curator of the marine museum was appointed in 1974 and
after incessant communication by the Society with the
General Services Administration, Department of Interior
and others, Drum Point Lighthouse was finally moved to the
museum grounds in 1975, where it sits today.
The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum , operating under the
auspices of the Society, was begun in 1979 after
aggressive organizing and fundraising to realize the
project. The museum and rail cars contribute significantly
to the understanding of the resort area of Calvert County
and attract many visitors to the Chesapeake Beach area
annually.

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