- Woodbine, Maryland
Woodbine is located in Howard and Carroll counties, in the
Baltimore, Maryland , metropolitan area. The community was named for the plant, which grew in this town in fields and along riverbanks.Background
Woodbine is located at the juncture of the
Patapsco River , theB&O Railroad , and the road that runs north from Lisbon toWinfield, Maryland on Liberty Road (Maryland Route 26 ) and through toWestminster, Maryland . The original road from Baltimore to Frederick runs just north of Lisbon, following a slight ridge line westward half way to Woodbine (the road was finally paved in the 1960s). This was the original trail that existed before the National Road was built (the road that runs through Lisbon).History
During the Civil War, Rebel cavalry crossed the
Patapsco River at Woodbine and atHoods Mill , just a few miles Eastward on the river and theB&O Railroad scouting the Union Army that was on its way to theBattle of Gettysburg . The main road at that time ran just West of the existing road and up the West side of a creek that runs south and that joins with the Patapsco River just 50 yards West of the existing road. That original road, now partly unused runs north 100 yards from the river and then Eastward (Gum Road)to join up with the existing road today. There was no bridge across the Patapsco River at that time, just a ford in the river.The town straddles the Patapsco River both North (into Carroll County) and South (into Howard County). In the 1920s and 1930s the town had a large
canning factory on the Carroll County side of the river . There was another small canning factory, from the turn of the century, run by water power West of Woodbine at the foot of New Port Hill. Remains of the factory still exist and the sluice where water (from Gillis Falls Run) came to run the machinery is still visible in the wooded area below New Port Hill leading north to the dam, no longer existing.Just North 300 yards up the hill and West of the existing road (SR 94) on John Pickett Road was a wormseed distillery, where
wormseed oil wassteam-distilled during the 1930s and 1940s; this small factory was later converted into a tomato and corn canning factory in the late 40s.Notable Residents and Natives
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Larry E. Haines , Maryland State Senator.External links
* http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Woodbine-Maryland.cfm
* http://www.google.com/maps?q=Woodbine,+MD,+USA&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title
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