• Call the Midwife: Charlotte Small, a Colonial-Era Annapolis Midwife

    Museum of Historic Annapolis 99 Main Street, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Curious about midwifery and herbal medicine in colonial Annapolis? Come meet Charlotte Small at the Museum of Historic Annapolis and discover her daily life and the vital roles she played as a midwife, herbalist, and tradeswoman in the community. Following the presentation, Charlotte will “remove her colonial cap” and step out of character for an […]

  • Call the Midwife: Charlotte Small, a Colonial-Era Annapolis Midwife

    Museum of Historic Annapolis 99 Main Street, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Curious about midwifery and herbal medicine in colonial Annapolis? Come meet Charlotte Small at the Museum of Historic Annapolis and discover her daily life and the vital roles she played as a midwife, herbalist, and tradeswoman in the community. Following the presentation, Charlotte will “remove her colonial cap” and step out of character for an […]

  • Historic Annapolis Book Club

    Historic Annapolis Book Club
    Museum of Historic Annapolis 99 Main Street, Annapolis, MD, United States

    The Historic Annapolis Book Club invites you to explore the past through the power of storytelling. Each month, club members gather at the Museum of Historic Annapolis to discuss works […]

  • Blazers . Bourbon . Cigars

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Save the Date to join Historic Annapolis at the 13th annual Blazers . Bourbon . Cigars!  Connect with a wide network of influential community members – the region’s top business […]

  • Virtual Lecture – William and Dinah Nuthead: Maryland’s First Printers

    Virtual Event Zoom Virtual Lecture

    Before Jonas and Anne Catharine Hoof Green, there was William and Dinah Nuthead, Maryland's first printing duo. William Nuthead was the first printer in Maryland and the first to operate a press in Virginia, establishing his business in St. Mary's City in 1685 after being barred from printing in Virginia by the colonial government. Following […]