
This schoolhouse from the early 18th century stands on the banks of the Potomac in St. Mary’s county. It was moved to its current location in the early 90′s and restored for visitors. It is very close to a point of significance in Maryland history. That point, which has nothing to do with the schoolhouse other than a shared geographic location, is the reason why we are dedicating this week’s posts to southern Maryland and it will be revealed tomorrow.