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Historic Homes
There are many notable historic homes along the brick side-walked lanes and pastoral country side of East New Market. A number of late 18th century homes still exist that were built by one of the founding families of East New Market the Sulivanes: the Henry Haskins House, Edmondson House and Smith Cottage. Also notable is Waterloo Farm and Sherman Institute which were built in the early-mid 1800's by Captain Thomas B. Sherman who ran one of the first merchant steam vessel services between the Eastern Shore and Baltimore. Please visit the following links to experience a bit of the heritage that lives on in some of the historic places in East New Market.
Some information on these pages has been provided from the notes of Marc Bramble. Some information on these pages was found in: "Between The Nanticoke and the Choptank - An Architectural History of Dorchester County, Maryland;" Edited by Christopher Weeks, with contributions by Michael O. Bourne, Geoffrey Henry, Catherine Moore, Calvin Mowbray, M. Fred Tidwell. Published in 1984 by The Johns Hopkins University Press and The Maryland Historical Trust |
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