What’s important about St. Mary’s City?
St. Mary’s City is one of the most historic locations in the United States. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark since 1969, it is the best preserved founding site of a 17th-century English colony in North America. St. Mary’s was the scene of many notable events in America’s early history. Some of these are listed below:
- First successful proprietary colony in English North America
- First Freedom of Conscience policy in America
- First effort to free religion from government in America
- First Catholic chapel in English America
- First woman to petition for the right to vote in English America (Margaret Brent, 1648)
- First legislator of African descent in North America (Mathias de Sousa, 1642)
- First evidence of baroque town planning in America
- First public inn in Maryland
- First government building in Maryland (the Secretaries Office 1664)
- First Protestant (Anglican) church in Maryland
- First official city in Maryland
- First state house in Maryland, The Country’s House
- First monumental public architecture in Maryland, the 1667 Brick Chapel
- First printer in the southern colonies of America