The Tricentennial ended in 1996. This site archives that history.

PG Tricentennial Prince George's County
Celebrates 300 years of history 1696-1996


STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE MARKS 300 YEARS

State's Attorney Jack B. Johnson's office is preparing a Tricentennial exhibit in celebration of that office's 300 years of dedicated service to the community. The exhibit will be unveiled on June 23, 1996, exactly 300 years from the date that the State's Attorney's office was founded. The exhibit location will move from the Courthouse to county libraries and schools during 1996.

The committee members working on this exhibit include former State's Attorney Arthur "Bud" Marshall, Robert Tobin, Sue Cave, Virginia Richards, Marian Anderson and Pat Parker. Anyone with information to be included in this effort should contact Marian Anderson at (301)952-4627.



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These pages were created as a part of the 1996 PG County Tricentennial celebration. Additional history resources are listed on the bibliography page. These pages are not being updated. They are now located on the Prince George's County Historical Society's web site. Contact links: web site manager - Society information. You can search the entire site through this search form.:

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