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  1. 1 reference. located in the administrative territorial entity. Maryland. 1 reference. coordinate location. 38°28'41.9"N, 76°46'44.0"W. 1 reference. category for alumni of educational institution. Category:Charlotte Hall Military Academy alumni.

  2. This group is for former cadets and instructors, of Charlotte Hall Military Academy. Located in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, the institution was established in 1774 and ceased operations in 1976. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Anyone can find this group. Group created on August 14, 2013.

  3. Charlotte Hall School was founded in 1774 as the consolidation of the free schools in the four southernmost counties in Maryland. It was continuously active as a military academy from 1796 to 1976. - Survey number: HABS MD-682-A

  4. Charlotte Hall Military Academy, located at Charlotte Hall, Maryland, was established as Charlotte Hall School in 1774 by Queen Charlotte to provide for the liberal and pious education of youth to better fit them for the discharge of their duties for the British Empire. It was fully accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education. The landed estate of the school embraced 360 acres (1. ...

  5. Charlotte Hall Historic District is a national historic district in Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's County, Maryland. It encompasses a small village along "Old Route 5." It includes 13 recorded buildings and sites of historic and/or architectural interest as well as the main campus of the Charlotte Hall Military Academy .

  6. Mar 31, 2007 · Touch for a list and map of all markers in Charlotte Hall. Regarding Charlotte Hall School. Also known as the Charlotte Hall Military Academy, the school closed in 1976, long after this marker was erected. It is now the Charlotte Hall Veterans’ Home. The Veterans’ Home provides assisted living and long-term care for Maryland’s veterans.

  7. Four yearbooks, titled The Sentinel, from Charlotte Hall Military Academy in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, dating from 1949 through 1952. Yearbooks contain signatures and notes to their original owner, Jay Guy.