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  2. Mitchell House (Elkton, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell House is a historic home located at Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, side passage townhouse built between 1769 and 1781, by Dr. Abraham Mitchell, a physician from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It shows fine original detail characteristic of both the early and later periods of the Georgian style.

  3. Elkton, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Elkton is a town in and the county seat of Cecil County, Maryland, United States.The population was 27,028 at the 2020 census, up from 15,443 in 2010.It was formerly called Head of Elk because it sits at the head of navigation on the Elk River, one of the five tributary rivers that flow into the north of the Chesapeake Bay, east of the Susquehanna River and North East River, and north of the ...

  4. Elk Landing - Wikipedia

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    Elk Landing is the name of a historic home located at Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. The house at Elk Landing was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is a two-story, fieldstone dwelling, three bays wide by two bays deep, with a gable roof dating to about 1780. Its interior features a corner fireplace in its ...

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  6. Monroe County coroner IDs men killed in two-vehicle accident ...

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    According to his obituary from Leesman Funeral Home in Millstadt, Hicks was born Aug. 30, 1978, in Belleville. ... July 20, at Pechacek Funeral Homes, 1340 W. Market St., Red Bud. A memorial mass ...

  7. Thomas Holliday Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holliday Hicks (September 2, 1798 – February 14, 1865) was a politician in the divided border-state of Maryland during the American Civil War. As governor, opposing the Democrats, his views accurately reflected the conflicting local loyalties. He was pro-slavery but anti-secession. Under pressure to call the General Assembly into ...

  8. Holly Hall (Elkton, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. October 8, 1976. Holly Hall is a historic home located at Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. Built by James Sewall ca. 1810–20, it is a -story, Federal -style brick mansion built about 1810. The one-story brick north wing was added as a chapel in the 20th century. Also on the property is a late-19th-century two ...

  9. Charlie McCoy - Wikipedia

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    Charlie McCoy (born Charles Ray McCoy, March 28, 1941), is an American harmonica virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist in country music.He is best known for his harmonica solos on iconic recordings such as Candy Man (Roy Orbison), He Stopped Loving Her Today (George Jones), I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool (Barbara Mandrell), and others.