Joseph & James Wilkinson

Two revolutionary leaders who grew up on farm south of Hunting Creek

Joseph Wilkinson was colonel in the Revolution and a legislator. His younger brother James, an adventurer, first attained general’s rank in 1777 at the age of 20. James built a grist-mill nearby, became General-in-Chief of the army, was Military Governor of Louisiana Territory 1805-07, was implicated but acquitted in allegations against Aaron Burr. Both Wilkinsons served as Generals in the War of 1812. Joseph died in 1820, is buried in family graveyard about 3½ miles west of here. James, who died in 1825, is buried in Mexico City.

Marker is at the intersection of Stoakley Road and Solomons Island Road (Maryland Route 2/4), on the right when traveling west on Stoakley Road.

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