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Bridging Science and Humanity: Dr. Mabel Satterlee Ingalls

In honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science Day on February 11th, we’d like to highlight an important figure in Historic Sotterley’s story, Dr. Mabel Satterlee Ingalls.…

5 Ways to Honor Black History Month with Historic Sotterley

While every month is Black History Month at Historic Sotterley, February was the month selected by Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History…

Reflecting on National Freedom Day

Banner features an image of Major Richard Robert Wright, Sr. in 1903   The last days of January and the early days of February 1865 marked a milestone moment in…

Curator’s Corner: The Mystery Man

  On the walls of the Dining Room of the Manor House, visitors can view portraits of members of the Plater and Satterlee families; faces that help tell Sotterley’s story.…

St. Mary’s County History Day Invites Students to Explore “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History”

Historic Sotterley, in partnership with St. Mary’s County Library and Maryland Humanities, announces the upcoming St. Mary’s County History Day, taking place on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at the Leonardtown…

Historic Sotterley and Author Dave G. Brown Release New Book on Genealogist and Trailblazer Agnes Kane Callum

HOLLYWOOD, Md. – Historic Sotterley is proud to announce the launch of The Kane Family: Slavery to Freedom at Sotterley, a collection of writings by genealogist, researcher, and historian Agnes…