Woodbine, Maryland is an unincorporated town in Howard County established prior to the Civil War. The Confederate Army passed through, crossing the Patapsco River while scouting Union forces heading to Gettysburg (before the Battle of Gettysburg). Woodbine is located on both sides of the river, in Carroll and Howard Counties (the majority of the town is in Howard County). A bridge was constructed in 1916-17, but there was no bridge when the Confederate Army passed through. Woodbine's economy relied on canning in the early 20th century; one cannery built west of Woodbine started out as a wormseed distillery but later processed tomatoes, corn, and peas. A fire in 1933 destroyed it, and the building remained empty until becoming a paper factory in the 1950s. A second, larger cannery was built in the 1920s in Carroll County and operated during the 1920s and 1930s.
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