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A Brief History of Hughesville, Maryland
Trinity Church in Newport, Maryland and
Oldfields Chapel in Hughesville, Maryland are united to
form Trinity Parish. Describing Trinity Parish is like
taking a walk through Colonial history. For the Parish,
like so many others in the southern Maryland region, was
established before our country became the United States of
America.
Trinity Episcopal Parish, Charles County,
Maryland was created by the Maryland Assembly in 1744. It
was comprised of portions of King and Queen Parish, Chaptico
and All Faith Parish, Charlotte Hall. The original church
was bought from Chaptico Parish. In 1751, a new church was
built along with a Vestry House which was completed in 1756.
A vestry was organized in 1750, and on
July 16, 1751, the first full time clergyman, Rev. Isaac
Campbell, presented his letter of induction from Governor
Ogle to serve Trinity Church.
On November 25, 1765, the vestry
petitioned the Lower House of the Maryland Assembly to levy
50,000 pounds of tobacco upon the taxable inhabitants of
Trinity Parish for the purpose of building a Chapel of Ease
in Benedict Hundred. It became a regular house of worship in
1769 for parishioners who lived in Hughesville, Bryantown
and Benedict. The Chapel came to be known as Oldfields
Chapel
Trinity Episcopal Parish, Charles County,
Maryland was created by the Maryland Assembly in 1744. It
was comprised of portions of King and Queen Parish, Chaptico
and All Faith Parish, Charlotte Hall. The original church
was bought from Chaptico Parish. In 1751, a new church was
built along with a Vestry House which was completed in 1756.
A vestry was organized in 1750, and on
July 16, 1751, the first full time clergyman, Rev. Isaac
Campbell, presented his letter of induction from Governor
Ogle to serve Trinity Church.
On November 25, 1765, the vestry
petitioned the Lower House of the Maryland Assembly to levy
50,000 pounds of tobacco upon the taxable inhabitants of
Trinity Parish for the purpose of building a Chapel of Ease
in Benedict Hundred. It became a regular house of worship in
1769 for parishioners who lived in Hughesville, Bryantown
and Benedict. The Chapel came to be known as Oldfields
Chapel..

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