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We've included here a brief history of Leonardtown, MD.
A Brief History of Leonardtown, Maryland
When Leonard Calvert and his original
colonists arrived in what is now Maryland in March 1634,
they immediately set about establishing the civil boundaries
as they had known them in England. Although the first
county, St. Marys was not formally established until 1637,
the county seat was set up at town site of the Yaocomico
Indians, which was renamed St. Mary's, in honor of Mary, the
mother of Jesus, under whose protection the venture was
placed.
The county seat remained at St. Mary's
City until 1654 when mention is made of the county court
being conducted at the house of John Hammond in the area
known as Newton (Leonardtown). From 1634 to 1708 the court
was conducted in the homes of various gentlemen of note in
the Newton area.
In 1708, Mr. Phillip Lynes, the Mayor of
St. Mary's City, gave to the colony 50 acres of a piece of
land known as "Shepherd's Old Fields" at the head of Breton
Bay. This land was to be divided into 100 lots and laid out
as the county seat of St. Mary's County. Seven commissioners
were charged by the Governor and Assembly to oversee this
endeavor, which included setting aside one lot for a county
courthouse, to be built at an expense not to exceed 12,000
pounds of tobacco. In 1708 the town was renamed Seymour Town
in honor of the royal Governor John Seymour at the
suggestion of Phillip Lynes.
In 1728 a new set of more forceful
commissioners were named by the government in Annapolis.
These men renamed Seymour Town, Leonardtown for the first
Governor of Maryland, Benedict Leonard Calvert. Leonardtown
functioned from that point in its intended purpose as a
local place to conduct the colony?s official business for
the citizens of St. Mary's County.
In 1858, Leonardtown incorporated and
became its own self-governing municipality. Today,
Leonardtown still operates as a self-governing town, by an
elected Mayor and five member Town Council, all of whom
serve for four year terms.

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