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==Legacy==
The Calverts' house at 58 [[State Circle]], Annapolis, was the subject of an archeological dig in the l980s and early 1990s. The results of the dig, along with much other research, were published in 1994 by Anne Elizabeth Yentsch in her book ''A Chesapeake Family and their Slaves'', published by Cambridge University Press. The excavation of the Calvert House was financed by Historic Annapolis Inc, the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]], and other institutions.<ref name="YentschPxxiii">Yentsch, p.xxiii</ref> She is buried beside her husband in Page's Chapel, [[St. Thomas' Church (Upper Marlboro, Maryland)|St. Thomas' Church]] [[Croom, Maryland]].<ref name="mht_ihp">{{cite web|url=http://www.mdihp.net/dsp_county.cfm?search=county&id=32031&viewer=true&updated=Y&criteria1=S&criteria2=PG |title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish Historic District |date=October 2009 |accessdate=2015-08-01 |author=Emma K. Young |publisher=Maryland Historical Trust }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>{{rp|22}}
==Notes==
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