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An 1847 map suggests that, by the middle of the 19th century, most level sections in the ACLT's south-of-the-creek holdings had been cleared for tobacco.
In 1867, Captain Isaac Solomon established a commercial fishery in the southernmost part of the county, which became known as Solomon's Island.
Restoration began this year on the grand 1868 home, which will live for another century as the home of The Calvert County Historical Society.
The house was built in 1868.
Daniel Magruder, another lawyer and the youngest judge in the 7th Circuit, bought Linden in 1875.
The original house, burned in 1880, has been rebuilt.
And then, on March 3rd 1882, the final blow was struck: a raging fire not only burned down the Courthouse, it also destroyed everything he owned in town: his law office, the Hotel, and the Store.
Linden was offered to the highest bidder on the steps of the (rebuilt) Courthouse 1888.
In 1889, John Brown Gray, a founding member of the Maryland State Bar Association, bought Linden.
What did the residents of Port Republic in 1930 do for a living? Farmer and farm laborer are the most common occupations.
The Honorable Jefferson Patterson, United States Foreign Service diplomat, and his wife bought the farm in 1932.
By 1937, John Brown and Kate Laveille Gray had died and four of their six children had married and moved away from Linden.
Electrification did not come to the county until 1939, when Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative began service in the area.
In 1942, Solomons became the training site for Navy and Marine detachments, with the establishment of an Amphibious Training Base at Dowell.
A toll bridge was built across the Patuxent River at Hallowing Point in 1951, connecting Calvert and Charles Counties.
As recently as 1972, children in Solomons commuted to school in St Mary's County by boat.
Later bought by a doctor for speculation, it was rented out and then left vacant for seven or eight years until bought by Lewis in 1987.
The purchase of this western land in 1987 marked the establishment of the American Chestnut Land Trust.
After the last Gray sister died in 1988, Judge Gray sold the house to St Paul’s Episcopal Church, where scores of Gray family members had been baptized, married, and buried over the years.
In 1989, just two years after he purchased the property, Lewis hosted a 50th anniversary party for his parents.
In 1990 Linden was sold to the County, with the understanding that it would become the new home of the Calvert County Historical Society.
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