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Moving - Port Tobacco, Maryland
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Meanwhile, enjoy a brief history of Port
Tobacco, MD.
A Brief History of Port Tobacco, Maryland
Port Tobacco, which was one of the oldest
communities on the East Coast, first existed as the Indian
Settlement Potopaco and was colonized by the English as
early as 1634. It was the second largest seaport in Maryland
during the late 1600s and was the original county government
seat.
During the Civil War, when Charles County
was primarily pro-Confederacy despite its proximity to
Washington, DC, Port Tobacco was home to Confederate
sympathizers and an important link in the Confederate
underground because of its location near the Potomac River.
In addition to being a hot spot for
Confederate conspiracy, Port Tobacco suffered from local
conflict as well. In 1892, the center part of the courthouse
was burned in a mysterious fire (after the records were
thrown out the window) and the county seat was moved to
LaPlata.

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