Brandywine
is in "Marlboro Country" & Other Historical Notes
People of Note in the Brandywine area including
some links to photographs
Photographs of Brandywine History
Map of Prince George's County in 1895
(This is a fairly large file for slow connections, but there's an even larger
one at the 1895
Atlas site.)
Plan for Brandywine City in late 19th
century (This is a large file, so could take a minute to be fully visible
in your browser.)
Historic Houses, Buildings, and Sites of Southeastern
Prince George's County
History on record at the National Register of
Historic Places for the William W. Early House.
Runaway Slave Ads located in or near Brandywine 1851-1859
History links to other sites:
Pope's Creek History a history of the railroad that goes through Brandywine; photos of the present day railroad can be seen on the Pope's Creek Railfan Guide also.
History of Gwynn Park High School
History of Gibbons-Resurrection United Methodist Church
Nottingham-Myers United Methodist Church History
History of Upper Marlboro
The War of 1812 in Croom
Columbia Air Center, Croom
Nottingham-Myers United Methodist Church History
Prince George's County History by the Prince George's County Memorial Library System
History of Prince George's County written for children by the State of Maryland.
Blacks of the Chesapeake (including Eagle Harbor)
Prince George's County Historical Society History Links
Haunted by the Past - story by the Prince George's Journal
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