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Ceresville is an
unincorporated community in
Frederick County, Maryland. In July 1793,
Continental Army
officer Otho H.
Williams sent a
letter to then...
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divided highway. That
divided highway was
extended east to MD 194 in
Ceresville in the late 1990s. MD 26 is a part of the
National Highway System as a...
- Maryland. The
state highway runs 23.87
miles (38.42 km) from MD 26 in
Ceresville north to the
Pennsylvania state line near Taneytown,
where the highway...
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Maryland Route 71 was the
designation for what is now MD 194 from MD 26 in
Ceresville to the
Pennsylvania state line near
Taneytown in
Frederick and Carroll...
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Avenue in
Brunswick 01927-01-011927 01950-01-011950 MD 71 — — MD 26 in
Ceresville PA 194 near
Taneytown 01927-01-011927 01956-01-011956 MD 71 — — US 50...
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Emmitsburg Turnpike north of
Frederick to
Ceresville; the
Liberty and
Frederick Turnpike from
Ceresville to Libertytown; and the
Liberty and New Windsor...
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Griffith map of 1794
clearly shows the
Monocacy Road
crossing the
river at
Ceresville, Maryland. Thus this
important route,
described at
first as a "plain path"...
- Road
Frederick and
Woodsborough Turnpike January 30, 1832
Frederick -
Ceresville Route 355,
Route 26
Originally authorized to
continue to Woodsboro, but...
- Dawsonville, and the
Monocacy River would have been
flooded past
Frederick to
Ceresville. The main
river pool
would have
extended to
Sandy Hook, Maryland. Maps...
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house and
crossing the
Monocacy just
north of what is
today Route 194 at
Ceresville, Md. The
first route south of
Walkersville terminated opposite the Court...