History & Culture

The story of Thomas Stone National Historic Site is not just the story of one of Maryland's signers of the Declaration of Independence. The Stone family has produced a colonial governor, and a state governor; a representative in the first Congress of the United States, and not only a signer of the Declaration of Independence, but a signer of the United States Constitution. For four centuries, the Stones of Maryland have played roles in some of the most significant events in American history.

 
  • People
    People

    Learn more about Thomas Stone, the enslaved, and those that impacted the life of Thomas Stone.

  • Places
    Places

    Explore the Thomas Stone House, the Cemetery, the Tenant House, Corn Crib, and Tobacco Barn.

  • Stories
    Stories

    Discover some of the interesting stories of this site's history.

 

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the front cover to the HRS report with a photo of a mansion on a green background.
Historic Resource Study

Download a historic resource study, offering new perspectives on those who lived at Haberdeventure from 1770–1787.

Last updated: April 3, 2025

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6655 Rose Hill Road
Port Tobacco, MD 20677

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804-224-1732 x227

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