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Calvert Historical Society: Indigenous Resources

History

The Society includes in its collections and books information on Indigenous people:

  • The Natives of the Seventeenth Century Maryland: The Piscataway, Nanticoke, and Susquehannock Indians
  • Indians of Southern Maryland
  • Amerinds of the National Colonial Farm Region
  • Tales from the Chesapeake Woods
  • Maryland Prehistory
  • Indian – White Relations in Seventeenth Century Maryland
  • The Indians of Southern Maryland and Their Contributions to the Local History of Maryland with Special Reference to Calvert County (The Library of Congress)
  • Principal Tribes of the Algonquian Language Stock Found in Maryland Along the Chesapeake Bay Region

Planning Your Visit

Days and hours of operation: Tuesday – Thursday, 10 am – 3 pm

Address:  70 Church Street

Prince Frederick, MD  2067

Website:  calverthistory.org

Phone: 410-535-2452

County: Calvert County
Themes: Indigenous People and Culture, People, Places, and Our Southern Maryland Environment
Timeframes: 10,000 – 1606 Before settlers and colonization, 1607 – 1763 Colonization, 1763 – 1783 The Revolutionary Era
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

Details

Type of Entry: Individual Resource
County: Calvert County
Themes: Indigenous People and Culture, People, Places, and Our Southern Maryland Environment
Timeframes: 10,000 – 1606 Before settlers and colonization, 1607 – 1763 Colonization, 1763 – 1783 The Revolutionary Era
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

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