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Poplar Springs, Maryland

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Poplar Springs, Maryland
Poplar Springs is located in Maryland
Poplar Springs
Poplar
Springs
Poplar Springs is located in the United States
Poplar Springs
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Springs
Coordinates: 39°20′36″N 77°05′47″W / 39.34333°N 77.09639°W / 39.34333; -77.09639
Country United States of America
State Maryland
County Howard
Population
 (1888)
 • Total48
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)

Poplar Springs is a town located in western Howard County in the state of Maryland, United States.

The town is named for the "Poplar Spring Branch", where Levin Lawrance settled in 1741 and Captain Philimon Dorsey settled in 1750 on a land patent named "Dorseys Grove".[1]

Old Frederick Road was built through the town, following a Native American foot trail. By 1783, two weekly stagecoaches traveled the road. As of 1835, eight daily coaches traveled through town. In the summer of 1843 and 1844, Samuel Morse used Poplar Springs as a vacation spot while experimenting with the single wire telegraph.

After the Civil War, members of the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA would hold regular reunions at the hotel in town.[2] By 1888, the town population was 48.[3][4]

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References

  1. ^ Joshua Dorsey Warfield. The founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland. p. 437.
  2. ^ "Confederate Reunion in Howard County, Md". The Baltimore Sun. August 29, 1879.
  3. ^ Eatough, Allison (October 8, 2012). "7 surprising facts about Howard County". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
  4. ^ Barbara Feaga. Howard's Roads to the Past. p. 24.

External links

Poplar Springs, Maryland at Curlie


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