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06/22/09
ALLENS FRESH, Md. (AP) — Deep in the heart of Charles County at the head of the Wicomico River, sweet gum, beech and sycamore trees surround 20 miles of seldom-explored swampland where more than 300 years of history lie buried beneath dank, soggy soil. Find Us On Facebook
This month, St. Mary's College anthropologist Julia King is digging for the history of the Zekiah Swamp and the roots of Charles County with help from students at her university and volunteers, the College of Southern Maryland and the Smallwood Foundation. Foundation President Michael Sullivan said he provided $40,000 for the study because of his pride for the area and passion...
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