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  1. History. Native Americans are known to have resided in the region in pre-Columbian times based on artifacts found in the Ulmstead Point area dating back to the Archaic period (5000–1500 BC). Later tribes that have been in the area include the Algonquin tribes, among others.

  2. The recorded history of Maryland dates back to the beginning of European exploration, starting with the Venetian John Cabot, who explored the coast of North America for the Kingdom of England in 1498.

  3. Arnold, Maryland was first settled by John Arnold. Arnold is in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, just outside the Annapolis metro area, located on the scenic Broadneck peninsula and nestled between the Severn and Magothy Rivers.

  4. In May 2004, the Library renamed its collection of research materials on Maryland history in honor of Dr. Arnold. The Joseph L. Arnold Maryland History Collection includes over 3,300 volumes on Maryland history, biography, and literature as well as newspapers, manuscripts and pamphlets.

  5. The Maryland Center for History and Culture collects, preserves, and interprets the history, art, and culture of Maryland. By exploring multiple perspectives and sharing national stories through the lens of Maryland, the MCHC inspires critical thinking, creativity, and community.

  6. The Indian presence had largely subsided as a threat to farms, and the green wilderness of the Appalachian countryside was inviting. Archibald Arnold established the first farm on a gently rolling hillside near Savage Mountain, allegedly named for a man in the Mason-Dixon party of surveyors.

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  8. Experience Marylands rich history, art, and culture through a museum, research library, and education resources.

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