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300-year-old slave quarters found in St. Mary’s Co.

An artifact found near slave quarters in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. (Courtesy MDOT SHA)

Maryland archeologists have uncovered what they believe to be 300-year-old slave quarters in St. Mary’s County.

Researchers with the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration and St. Mary鈥檚 College of Maryland made the announcement Tuesday.

Most of the artifacts were found near what was an 18th century brick manor once occupied by Jesuit missionaries inside Newtowne Neck State Park, according to MDOT SHA.

The quarters may date back to around 1700.

鈥淭he Jesuits were prolific in their record keeping, but very little survived on the enslaved African Americans who worked the fields and served the Catholic Church,鈥 said Julie Schablitsky, MDOT SHA鈥檚 chief archaeologist in a news release.

鈥淚f there was ever a place in Maryland that holds the story of diverse cultures converging to find religious freedom in an environment of conflict, sacrifice and survival, it is here.鈥

MDOT SHA said documents point to the sale of 272 slaves from Maryland in 1838 near the manor.

Descendants of those slaves still live in Maryland.

The Rev. Dante Eubanks, a resident of Leonardtown, has traced his family to the St. Mary’s plantation.

鈥淭o be able to stand in the exact place where my ancestors lived and endured is a powerful experience,鈥 Eubanks said. 鈥淲e need to remember these stories, they are important to our history and healing.鈥

Maryland archaeologists are using metal detectors to pinpoint the locations of early cabins along Md. Route 243, places where the enslaved left evidence of their lives in broken clay tobacco pipes, ceramic cups and rusty nails.

鈥淢DOT SHA鈥檚 participation in this archaeological dig is a unique way to experience history firsthand,鈥 SHA Administrator Tim Smith said in a release.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud of the work this team of archaeologists is doing to preserve the history of early Marylanders.鈥

MDOT SHA said the artifacts need to be analyzed to learn more.

Will Vitka

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