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History of Denton Maryland


Denton, seat of Caroline County, is on the Choptank River and generally near the geographic center of the county and the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

Caroline County was created by an act of the Maryland legislature in 1773, the result of a petition from some inhabitants from Queen Anne's and Dorchester counties to erect a new county for their "ease and convenience". The county seat was to be located on the Choptank River on four acres of of ground in an area known as "Pig Point" which was part of a tract of land called "Mount Andrew". The name of the ground designated for public use was to be Edentown. At that time, the land for the proposed courthouse and prison, as well as all of the land comprising what is now downtown Denton, was owned by the Honorable Edward Lloyd of "Wye House" in Talbot County, a member of one of the most distinguished families of colonial Maryland.

The Caroline County Court first met in march of 1774 at Melvill's Warehouse which was located north of Pig Point on the Choptank River - temporary quarters which had to suffice for conducting the administrative and judicial business of the county at that time (and for many years thereafter). Plans for the construction of a permanent courthouse at Pig Point were begun during that first court session, but the impending conflict with Great Britain caused the postponement of construction of the public buildings at Edentown.

In 1778, two tracts out of "Mount Andrew" near Pig Point were sold to John Lucas and Michael Lucas and on October 18, 1781, both owners offered sub-divided one acre lots for sale on what is now downtown Market Street, and on the east side of Third Street north to the river. Thus began the settlement of what was to develop into the village and town of Denton.

After the cessation of the Revolutionary War, the county court continued to meet at Melvill's Warehouse, although the 1773 law officially locating the seat of government at Pig Point was still in effect. In 1785, the site at Edentown was repealed in favor of a two acre site at Melvill's Warehouse to be called Perrysburg. Public response to this measure must have been swift and strong, for the legislature responded during the following sessions by suspending construction of all public buildings in Caroline County through 1789.

In 1790, the issue apparently resolved, a law was passed "removing" the seat of justice from Melvill's Warehouse to Pig Point, and a courthouse and jail were ordered to be built on four acres of ground to be called Denton. The contract for the construction of the courthouse was signed on April 27, 1791, and in June of the same year, the public ground was surveyed. A law in 1791 provided for the building of a causeway on the east side of the Choptank River through the marsh, "nearly opposite to the courthouse," and a wharf on the opposite side of the river. This would have permitted the establishment of a ferry which was needed to enter and exit Denton, for in 1791, the riverfront was the only access to the courthouse, according to a late 18th century map of Maryland.

In 1792, the settlement near the courthouse site experienced a spurt of growth when Colonel Edward Lloyd sold to Thomas Boon of Caroline County that portion of "Mount Andrew" which surrounded the public square on the west, north and east sides. In August of that year, Boon began selling lots on what are now First, Second and Gay Streets, all of which surround the courthouse square.

With the courthouse nearing completion, the community had grown enough by 1796 to cause the owners of the land adjacent to the public square called Denton to petition the General Assembly for the erection of their settlement of houses and buildings into a village to be also called Denton, with designated streets and always and a local government for the regulation of affairs. The legislation creating the village of Denton was enacted in 1796, but it was not until 1802, by another act of legislature mandating a village to be called Denton, that plans for the necessary survey were initiated.

On June 8, 1807, the Commissioners of the village of Denton delivered that plat and certificate of survey to the courthouse to be recorded, and the village of Denton was officially underway.

In 1827, a market place was opened where the Masonic Hall now stands facing the public square. Farm produce was sold here as were slaves. In 1835, the first factory was build in Denton to manufacture plows.

Early travel to Denton was by water. The first steam boat came up the Choptank River to Denton from Baltimore before 1850. The "Cyrus" as it was named, made only one trip, but later the "Dupont" made weekly trips to Denton and Baltimore with freight and passengers. In 1811, the Denton Bridge Company was formed and a toll bridge was constructed. This bridge remained a toll bridge until shortly before the Civil War, when it was sold to the county and in about 1875 was replaced by the iron bridge which remained standing until 1913, when another iron bridge was constructed. This bridge lasted until March of 1976. At that time, extensive reinforcement was done on the bridge until a new concrete bridge could be built. Construction of the new bridge was begun in early 1980 and the present bridge was dedicated on Memorial Day weekend, 1981. Sometime before 1860, there was a stage line started between Easton and Felton, Delaware via Denton. After 1860, the stage met the Chester Riverboat at Queenstown.

Improved transportation enhanced Denton's position as a trade center and by the time of the Civil War, new stores, shops, schools, and churches were constructed. However, much of the business district was wiped out by the fire of 1863. A company of Union soldiers stationed as guards in Denton celebrated the Fourth of July with skyrockets and other explosives and set fire to a shop building. The ensuing fire burned about all of the business part of the town, which consisted of several stores, a hotel and a rum shop.

Denton remains today a trade and governmental center with a growing industrial base. It continues to benefit from its centrality in a rich agriculture area and from its location on good land and water transportation arteries.


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Caroline Court House

Caroline County - established 1773, from parts of Queen Anne's and Dorchester Counties - held its early courts at seven different locations until 1797 when its first courthouse was built on this site, once known as Pig Point. The 1895 replacement was renovated and extensively added to 1966. The court house was purchased, 1791, for 120 shillings.

Located on Market Street between 1st and 2nd Streets, Denton.

The Choptank River Heritage Center (CRHC)

CRHC is located along the banks of the upper Choptank River in West Denton. CRHC is housed in a turn of the century steamboat warehouse at the restored Joppa Wharf, and is one of only two remaining riverfront warehouses in Maryland and one of the last surviving such structures in the Chesapeake Bay region.

10219 River Landing Road West
Denton, Maryland 21629
              410-479-4950 

www.riverheritage.org

Museum of Rural Life

This museum tells the stories of people living in Caroline County's agriculture-base economy. The museum building includes the Taylor-Brown dwelling, the Painter's Range log cabin, and portions of the Chance's Desire and Skillington Right properties.

16 North Second Street
Denton, MD 21629
               410-479-2055  

www.carolinehistory.org

 


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Denton Maryland Area Resources and Information

Denton, seat of Caroline County, is on the Choptank River and generally near the geographic center of the county and the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

Denton is a trade and governmental center with a growing industrial base. We continue to benefit from our centrality in a rich agriculture area and from our location on good land and water transportation arteries.
 

Denton Area Restaurants

China House16 Denton Plaza              410-479-3595        

Cohee's 404 Restaurant

Shore Hwy              410-479-9833        
Colosseum Pizza & Subs14 Denton Plaza              410-479-4600        
Joe's Hoagie House601 North Sixth Street              410-479-3384        
Market Street Public House200 Market St.              410-479-4720        
Shore Gourmet / Chesapeake Culinary Center5 S. 2nd St.              410-479-0015        
Snappy's Bar and Grille34 Denton Plaza              410-479-5660        
The Lily Pad Cafe & Catering104 S. Second Street              410-479-0700        
National
Arby'sRoute 404 & 313 
Burger KingRoute 404 & 313              410-479-9596        
Domino's Pizza28 Denton Plaza              410-479-5600        
Dunkin' Donuts601 Legion Road              410-479-5408        
McDonald'sRoute 404 & 313              410-820-7972        
Pizza HutRoute 404 & 313              410-479-1311        
Subway601 Legion Road              410-479-3344        



Denton Area Shopping and Retail

Antiques
Antiques To Go East24241 Shore Hwy               410-479-5205  410-479-5205          410-479-5205
Denton Station Antiques Mall24690 Meeting House Rd               410-479-2200  410-479-2200          410-479-2200
White Swan Antiques54110 Shore Hwy               410-479-4229  410-479-4229          410-479-4229
Gift Shops
   
Country Rose22143 Shore Hwy               410-364-9860  410-364-9860          410-364-9860
  
Patti's Petals Florist and Gifts10 S. Third St               410-479-4445  410-479-4445          410-479-4445
Shore Gourmet Marketplace5 S. Second St               410-479-0015  410-479-0015          410-479-0015
What's New Shop322 Market St Suite 101               410-479-0006  410-479-0006          410-479-0006
 All Good Things 322 Market St. 
Liquor Sales
Bargain Beverage100 Franklin St               410-479-2215  410-479-2215          410-479-2215
Retail
Dollar General 866 S 5th Avenue               410-479-3809  410-479-3809          410-479-3809
Rent A Center #2402 868 S. 5th Avenue               410-479-1700  410-479-1700          410-479-1700
Lil' Taste of Dresden222 Market Street               410-479-9393  410-479-9393          410-479-9393
Roses Department Store 12 Denton Plaza                410-479-1766  410-479-1766          410-479-1766
Supermarkets
Food Lion840 S. 5th Avenue               410-479-5350  410-479-5350          410-479-5350
Susies Seafood Market4 S. 5th Ave.               410-479-3922  410-479-3922          410-479-3922
Thrift Shops
Samaritan House12 N 5th St               410-479-1251  410-479-1251          410-479-1251
Video Rentals
Movie Gallery836 S. 5th Ave               410-479-0033  410-479-0033          410-479-0033



Denton Hospitality Links

 

Bed & Breakfasts
SLO Horse Inn Bed & Breakfast11649 Holly Road               410-634-2128  410-634-2128          410-634-2128
Campgrounds
Camp Mardela 301 Deep Shore Rd               410-479-2861  410-479-2861          410-479-2861 
Camp Todd Chesapeake Bay Girl Scout CampBeauchamp Rd               410-479-2101  410-479-2101          410-479-2101
Denton Wesleyan Camp424 E. Wasley Circle               410-479-3361  410-479-3361          410-479-3361
Holiday Park CampgroundP.O. Box 277B               410-482-6797  410-482-6797          410-482-6797
Martinak State Park137 Deep Shore Road               410-820-1668  410-820-1668          410-820-1668
Tuckahoe State Park13070 Crouse Mill Road              410-820-1668         410-820-1668
Hotels/Motels
Best Western Denton Inn521 Fleetwood Rd               410-479-8400  410-479-8400          410-479-8400


 

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