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English: A map of Jesuit stations in Maryland from the 17th to the 19th centuries, showing the locations of Jesuit plantations, farms, and schools, including Bohemia, Frederick, Georgetown, Leonardtown, Newtown, Port Tobacco, St. Inigoes, St. Joseph, St. Thomas, Washington, White Marsh, and Woodstock.
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Source Georgetown Slavery Archive https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/57
Author Georgetown Slavery Archive
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