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To inform you Lake Arbor, MD, here is a
brief history you can read that will give you a glimpse into
the past of the community.
A Brief History of Lake Arbor, Maryland
Lake Overlook Drive between Water Port
Court and Lake Overlook Place, Lake Arbor, MD 20721
HISTORY
From the 1600's to the mid-1800's, large tobacco plantations
dominated the economic and social life of Prince George's
County. One of the most prominent plantations in the county
was Northampton. Today, all that remains of Northampton are
the ruins of the main plantation house, outbuildings, and
two slave quarters.
In 1673, Charles Calvert, Esq., the third Lord Baltimore,
granted Northampton Plantation, a 1000-acre tract of land,
to Thomas Sprigg. Northampton was the home of the Sprigg
Family and their slaves and servants for nearly 200 years.
In 1865, Dr. John Contee Fairfax (Lord Fairfax, Baron of
Cameron) purchased Northampton, which served as a working
farm until the 1950's.
For almost 300 years, African-Americans lived and worked at
the Northampton Plantation. Archaeological excavations,
historic documents, and oral histories provide information
and knowledge about the past lives of slaves and tenant
farmers at Northampton.

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