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town of Cecilton owes its existence to Augustine Herman, an immigrant to
America in 1633 and some-time friend and ally of New Amsterdam Governor
Peter Stuyvesant. He was the builder and first Lord of Bohemia Manor* in
Cecil County, founder of a long line of distinguished descendants, and
subject of heroic legend. Herman made several attempts to establish a
town named for his friend Cecilius Calvert in lower Cecil County, but,
uncharacteristically, he was not successful. Several generations later,
a descendant again took up the task and founded a town that survived.
That was Cecilton, incorporated in 1864.
Today, Cecilton remains a quiet residential community supported by
agriculture and summer residents. The town is surrounded by active
farmland, much of which has been placed in agricultural preservation
programs, ensuring that the area will maintain its rural character. With
the Chesapeake Bay to the west and the Sassafras and Bohemia Rivers only
a few miles away to the south and north, respectively, Cecilton attracts
a great deal of seasonal tourism.
At the largest crossroads south of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,
Cecilton is the hub of most of the community and public facilities and
services in the lower county. The town has an elementary school,
recreation facilities, athletic fields, and the area’s only public
library. It has a standing planning commission, board of appeals, and
park advisory board all made up of community volunteers. Daily
operations are handled by a staff of four—administrator,
clerk-treasurer, maintenance worker, and water/sewer operator.
The heart of the town is West Main Street, where the Town Hall, local
bank, post office, small shops, and restaurant are located. It is likely
that the public is well informed and that the checks-and-balances
process is healthy when residents can chat with the mayor or a council
member while picking up their mail or eating lunch. One of the bonuses
of living and working in a place like Cecilton is that everyone knows
each other.
Cecilton relies on the work of volunteer organizations both in town
and in the surrounding area to organize events and activities that bring
the community together—Cecilton Volunteer Fire Company, Cecilton Lions
Club, Cecilton Upper Bay Ruritans, Union Bethel AME Church, and Zion
United Methodist Church.
*The name presumably stems from the fact that
Augustine Herman’s mother was of a patrician Bohemian family in Europe.
She fled to Amsterdam, Holland, with Augustine when her husband was
outlawed for supporting the Emperor of Germany in 1618. |