- The
Chaptico, also
known as the Cecomocomoco, were a
group of
Native Americans who
lived along the
Southwestern s**** of the
Chesapeake Bay in what is...
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Chaptico is an
unincorporated community in St. Mary's County, Maryland,
United States. It lies on
Chaptico Run,
which forms a bay as it
enters the Wicomico...
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Maddox Road was MD 238 from
Bushwood to
Chaptico while Chaptico Road was the
easternmost part of MD 234 from
Chaptico to Helen. The
highways were constructed...
- Bachelor's Hope is a
historic home
located at
Chaptico, St. Mary's County, Maryland. It is
known for the two-story
brick central block with a jerkinhead...
- MD 234
originally followed what is now MD 238 from
Chaptico east to MD 5 at Helen. The
Chaptico–Leonardtown
portion of the
highway was then designated...
- of
Delegates in 1795 and 1796
where he
served as speaker. Key died in
Chaptico, Maryland, and is
likely interred in the
churchyard there. Key is also...
- the 1990s
until moving to a new home in St. Mary's
County around 2001 in
Chaptico, Maryland,
called Bachelor's Hope. In
addition to
federal tax delinquencies...
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heard her name as "Moldy Dyer," and that she was a
Native American (likely
Chaptico) maid
abandoned by her
white lover after the
birth of
their child. The...
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Christ Episcopal Church is a
historic Episcopal church located at
Chaptico, St. Mary's County, Maryland,
United States. It was
constructed in 1736 of Flemish...
- a
Native American language.
Chaptico -
Chaptico may be
Algonquian for "big-broad-river-it-is" and
related to the
Chaptico tribe visited by Gov. Charles...