Sudlersville Historical Society
The Historical Society will have a meeting on March 28, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Office Contact Greg Clark for more information.
History of Sudlersville
The community that was to become Sudlersville took root in 1740 when Joseph Sudler, a Kent Island land owner, purchased 800 acres south of the Chester River. The land included the homestead know as Sledmore, which had been built in 1713. Most likely his son Richard was the first Sudler to live there; he died in 1797 and was buried in the family graveyard. Since that time until the present day a continuity of direct descendents of the Sudler family has lived at Sledmore and elsewhere in Sudlersville.
In 1811, Dixon's Tavern and a post office were established near Sledmore in the village called Sudler's Cross Roads. That name was changed to Sudlersville in 1839. By the mid 1800s, the village had 15 houses, a general store, a methodist Church, and a blacksmith. At the end of the century, there were about 40 houses and an assortment of commercial, ecclesiastical, and educational institutions. One of those was the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, whose then place of worship now houses the Sudlersville Memorial Library.
Come discover the history of The Town of Sudlersville.
Contact Information
Town Office
200 South Church St
Sudlersville, MD 21668
Office hours
(410) 438-3465 phone Meetings Join our e-mail list for all current news and events straight to your inbox Town Commissioners Planning Commission Town Manager Clerk-Treasurer
Mondays-Fridays: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
townoffice@townofsudlersville.org
Town Commissioner Meetings
1st Wednesday of the month
6:30 pm
Planning Commission Meetings
3rd Thursdays of the month at 7:00 pm
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Elected and Appointed Officials
William Faust - President
Ronald Ford
Gregory Clark
E.T. Kimble
Constance Engrem
Ronald Ford - Chairman
Dianne Faust
Faye Williams
Karen Craft-Walls
Susan Elter
Steve Walls
Michelle Thompson