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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YPC_the-everedy-company_Frederick-MD.html
Larry J. Lebherz and his brothers incorporated The Everedy Company here in 1923 during the height of the prohibition era. The operation began with the production of bottle cappers and later would be known for its stainless steel pots and pans, inn…
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On July 9, 1864, a wooden covered bridge spanned the Monocacy River where you see the present-day Urbana Pike Bridge. The covered bridge provided easy movement for the Confederates, intent on speeding 15,000 troops with their horses, wagons, and a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YN8_unanimous-resolution_Frederick-MD.html
"It is the unanimous resolution and opinion of this court that all the business thereof shall and ought to be transacted in the usual and accustomed manner, without any inconvenience or delay to be occasioned from the want of stamped paper, p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YN5_site-of-frederick-countys-first-y-m-c-a_Frederick-MD.html
1907 Thru Mid 1960's The Old "Y" was the school for - Guidance, Discipline, Sportsmanship, Leadership, and Honesty, (It was the wind beneath our wings.)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YM4_no-to-the-stamp_Frederick-MD.html
"The STAMP-ACT having received a mortal wound by the Hands of Justice, on Saturday last gave up the Ghost, to the great joy of the Inhabitants of Frederick County. The lifeless body lay exposed to public Ignominy 'til Yesterday, when it was though…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YL1_old-freight-depot_Frederick-MD.html
"The old freight depot, which is the oldest in the world, is in a perfect state of preservation, though long in disuse... The old building stands as a monument of the commercial industries of the world." - Book of the Royal Blue, 1899
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Mount Olivet Cemetery is considered one of the most distinguished burial grounds in the country. Here, in peaceful tranquility, rest national and local heroes, veterans of every major conflict in our country's history, inventors, artists, business…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YKV_rose-hill-manor_Frederick-MD.html
Built in early 1790s Last Home of Governor Thomas Johnson Delegate to Continental Congress 1774-1775 First Governor of Maryland 1777-1779 Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court 1792-1793 Rededicated this 1st day of November 2014 Original …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YB0_richfield_Frederick-MD.html
Birthplace of Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, USN Born Oct. 9, 1839 - Died Oct. 2, 1911 "The Hero of Santiago" July 3, 1898
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YAM_frederick-town-barracks_Frederick-MD.html
These barracks served as the first public building for the new state. Founded in 1777, the limestone twins stood tall two years later, thanks to contractor Abraham Faw and local craftsmen. Set atop strategic ground, the Barracks controlled the Geo…
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