1635. Proprietary vessels clashed with those of William Claiborne.
1642. Kent County first cited in records of commissioner appointments.
1679. By this date, Courthouse at New Yarmouth functioned on Eastern Neck.
1697/98. Kent County Court moved from New Yarmouth to first Courthouse at New Town (later Chestertown).
1706. Chestertown made a port of entry.
1720. Courthouse destroyed by fire, and rebuilt 1720-21.
1764, June-Sept. North-south line between Maryland and Pennsylvania (now Delaware) surveyed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon.
1774, May 23. In protest against tax on tea, Brigantine Geddes tea cargo thrown in Chester River at Chestertown.
1776. On Sloop of War Reprisal, Lambert Wickes (c.1735-1777) took Benjamin Franklin to France.
1782. Washington College (formerly Kent Academy) established at Chestertown.
1780, Nov. 9. At Emmanuel Church in Chestertown, a conference of clergy and laity first renamed the Church of England as the Protestant Episcopal Church.
1805. Chestertown incorporated.
1814, Aug. 31. Battle of Caulk's Field, Kent County.
1858. Galena incorporated.
1863, April 17. John Leeds Barroll, newspaper publisher, arrested at Chestertown by Union soldiers for publishing article deemed treasonous.
1877. Tolchester Beach Amusement Park opened by Tolchester Steamboat Company.
Kent County Courthouse, 103 Cross St., Chestertown, Maryland, October 2006. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
1892, May 17. James Taylor lynched in Chestertown.
1906. Betterton incorporated.
1908. Rock Hall incorporated.
1908. At Still Pond, three women, Maryland's first women voters, cast ballots in municipal election.
1914, Dec. 11. William (Swish) Nicholson (1914-1996), National and American League baseball player, born in Chestertown.
1962. Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge established as a sanctuary for migratory birds.
1962, Feb. 3. Freedom Riders reached Chestertown.
1963, July. Bi-Racial Committee formed by Board of County Commissioners to seek voluntary integration of public accomodations, and other goals.
1963, Aug. Bi-Racial Committee renamed Racial Relations Committee.
1967. County public schools desegregated.
2004, March 2. Electronic voting system used during primary elections at polling places and for absentee ballots in all counties and Baltimore City.
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