Pomfret is a
census-designated place in
Charles County,
Maryland, United States. As of the
2020 census, it had a population of 514.
There are five properties in the area that are on the
National Register of Historic Places. The origins of the settlement go back to at least 1666.
Pomfret is located in central Charles county on Marshall Corner Road part of which is also Route 227. It is one mile west of the
College of Southern Maryland and three fifths of a mile south of Bennsville Park.
History and places
A house was built in what is now Pomfret by Francis Caleb Green, on part of the 2,400 acres (970 ha) of land granted in 1666 to the sons of Thomas Greene, the second Provincial Governor of Maryland, who named it "Green's Inheritance".
Mother Catherine Spalding, born in 1793, was a native of Pomfret, according to a brass plaque inside the front entrance to St. Joseph's. The active historic St. Joseph's Catholic Church was established by Father George Hunter, S.J. in Pomfret in 1763. The current structure dates from 1849.
Acquinsicke
Acquinsicke is a historic home located near Pomfret, Charles County, Maryland, United States. It was built between 1783 and 1798, is a highly significant example of late 18th century, early Federal architecture. It is a rectangular, two story, fi ...
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Green's Inheritance
Green's Inheritance is a historic home located at Pomfret, Charles County, Maryland, United States on Piscataway Conoy land. It is a -story gable-roofed house of common bond brick, built about 1850. The house has a basic Georgian plan. It is th ...
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McPherson's Purchase
McPherson's Purchase is a historic farm complex dating to the 19th century and located near Pomfret, Charles County, Maryland, United States.
It is a working farm encompassing , a majority of which is cleared and under cultivation. Located the ...
and
Pleasant Hill are all listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Station 13 Dive Rescue and Recovery Team
Station 13 in Pomfret houses Charles County Dive Rescue Company 13, which provides underwater rescue and recovery services related to drowning or crime victims in waters of the county and surrounding jurisdictions, as well as assisting with fast water rescue during floods. The Team also provides public education on water safety and ice fall-through safety. Station 13 does not provide fire protection or emergency medical services to the immediate Pomfret community. It was built in Pomfret in 2009.
Demographics
2020 US Federal Census
''Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.''
In a different part of the 2020 US Census results, the reported ethnic ancestry of residents was 50% Black or African American; 10.1% German, 7% Hispanic or Latino; 6.4% Native American 6.1% Irish, and 4% Polish and .58% Asian or Filipino.
Veterans, percentage of population: Male - 12.9%; Female - 7.7%.
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Educational level—High school or equivalent degree - 25.1%; some college - 10.3%; Associate degree - 11.2%; Bachelor's degree 26.5%; Graduate or professional deegree - 18.2%.][
Income—Median household income - $99,096.][ Rate of poverty - 7.8%.][
Age—Under 18 - 5.8%; 18 and over - 94.2%; 65 and over - 65.3%.][
Heads of household—Married couples - 22.6%; single fathers - 22.6%; single mothers - 47.7%.][
Occupations—Working for a private company - 51.5%; private not-for-profit workers - 26.8%; Local, State or Federal Government workers - 16.2%; Educational services - health care and social assistance - 48.1%.][
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Schools
Maurice J. McDonough High School is located at the south end of the CDP, just north of Maryland Route 225
Maryland Route 225 (MD 225) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Hawthorne Road, the state highway runs from MD 210 in Potomac Heights east to U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in La Plata. MD 225 connects La Plata, the county ...
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The Robert E. Stethem Educational Center, is an alternative public school for grades 6 through 12.
The College of Southern Maryland is one mile due east of Pomfret.
Book
In 1963 the nonfiction book "History of Saint Joseph's Church, Pomfret, Maryland, 1763-1963 00th anniversary was published. It was written by Hester Virginia Mudd.
2022 exotic snake poisoning incident
On January 19, 2022, Pomfret resident David Riston was found dead with 124 snakes in his house. Many of the snakes were exotic species including some of the most deadly snakes in the world, including cobras and black mamba
The black mamba (''Dendroaspis polylepis'') is a species of highly venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa. First formally described by Albert Günther in 1864, it is the second-longest ...
s as well as rattlesnakes and a 14 foot long Burmese python
The Burmese python (''Python bivittatus'') is one of the largest species of snakes. It is native to a large area of Southeast Asia and is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Until 2009, it was considered a subspecies of the Indian python ...
which is not a venomous species, but which at that size was a dangerous constrictor. On April 14, 2022, the Maryland State Medical Examiners Office announced, after an autopsy, that Riston had died of "snake envenomation
A snakebite is an injury caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous snake. A common sign of a bite from a venomous snake is the presence of two puncture wounds from the animal's fangs. Sometimes venom injection from the bite may occu ...
". Some of the snakes in the house were illegal to own, either in Maryland or the United States as a whole.
First production of an International cassette tape ministry
This nonprofit company operated on the grounds of St. Joseph's Parish, Pomfret, Maryland. This was the first production of a worldwide cassette tape
The Compact Cassette or Musicassette (MC), also commonly called the tape cassette, cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens ...
ministry. In September 1974, the Catholic Archbishop of Washington asked Fulton Sheen to be the speaker for a retreat for diocesan priests at the Loyola Retreat House in Faulkner, Maryland
Faulkner is an unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland, United States. It is home to the Loyola Roman Catholic retreat center. Near here, John Wilkes Booth, assisted by Thomas A. Jones of Huckleberry Farm, was rowed across the Potomac ...
. This was first recorded on reel-to-reel tape, state of the art at the time, then it was transferred to cassette tapes.["An Enduring Journey of Faith: St. Joseph's Parish, Pomfret, Maryland, 2012" by St. Joseph's Church, Pomfret, Maryland, Harambee Productions, White Plains, Maryland.]
Sheen requested that the recorded talks be produced for distribution. It was called Ministr-O-Media. The retreat album was titled, ''Renewal and Reconciliation'' and included nine 60-minute audiotapes. All tapes were produced in Pomfret.
References
External links
Pomfret, Maryland (MD) Community Profile
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Census-designated places in Maryland
Census-designated places in Charles County, Maryland