- Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland
Queen Anne in
Prince George's County, Maryland is a former seaport on thePatuxent River in Maryland.__TOC__Geography
Queen Anne is located at 38°53'55" North, 76°40'42" West (38.8987239 -76.6782992).GR|1 Most of the town's former waterfront area is now part of Patuxent River Park, owned and operated by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. This includes hiking trails, two paddling launches, fishing locations, and an environmental education center operated by
4H . The head of tidewater on the Patuxent River is at the downstream (4H) launch site in Queen Anne.History
The town was created in
1706 when the colonial Maryland Legislature authorized surveying and laying out the towns of Queen Anne Town, Nottingham, Mill Town, Piscataway, Aire (also known as Broad Creek) and Upper Marlboro (then known as Marlborough Town). [cite book
last = Baltz
first = Shirley Vlasak
title = A Chronicle of Belair
publisher =Bowie Heritage Committee
date = 1984
location =Bowie, Maryland
pages =pages 4-7
LCCN = 85165028] [cite web
title =African-American Sites Along thePatuxent River : Queen Anne Town
publisher =Maryland Department of Natural Resources
url =http://www.dnr.md.gov/publiclands/aapaxqa.html
accessdate =05/04/2007] cite book
last =Virta
first =Alan
title =Prince George's County: A Pictorial History
publisher =The Donning Company
date =1984
location =Norfolk, Virginia
pages =39-44]Located between
Upper Marlboro, Maryland and what is nowBowie, Maryland , the town grew to a population of about 150, but by the mid 1700s, upland farming in the Patuxent basin without erosion control led to massive silting of the river. The ports along the Patuxent quickly filled with silt and could no longer take in ocean-going vessels such as the snows that frequented the town. The last cargo ship left for England about 1790 and the town began to decline.cite book
last =Weller
first =Bob
title =Prince Georges's Bounty
publisher =Queen Anne School
date =1984
location =Upper Marlboro, Maryland
pages =Pages 41-42 ]In 1747, the legislature tried to improve the quality and the method of marketing
tobacco , then the major crop of the area, and established a formal system of tobacco inspection and quality control. The town was home to one of seven state tobacco warehouses built in Prince George's County. A horse racing track was also built in the town.During the
War of 1812 , theChesapeake Bay Flotilla commanded byJoshua Barney scuttled his entire fleet in the shallows off Queen Anne to avoid the vessels being captured by the advancing British.cite book
last =Shomette
first =Donald
authorlink =
title =Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake
publisher =Tidewater Publishers
date =1982
location =Centreville, Maryland
pages =87-93
url =
doi =
id =
isbn = 0-87-033-283-X]Renaming
In 1897 the
United States Board on Geographic Names decided to change the name of Queen Anne to Hardesty to avoid confusion with the other town in Maryland named Queen Anne. However, local usage including signage, road names, bridge names, commercial mapping, the community association name, etc. continues to reflect the Queen Anne name.References
External links
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