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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM217K_middletown-in-the-path-of-war_Middletown-MD.html
Union soldiers marched through Middletown by the thousands in September 1862 to repel Robert E. Lee's first invasion of the North. Middletown citizens turned out to cheer them on. The Union Army would face Confederate forces on nearby South Mounta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2175_mullinix-park_Frederick-MD.html
Named in honor of
Lorenzo E. Mullinix
Alderman 1919-1928
Pres. of Board 1922-28
He efficiently and faithfully served the city he loved so much and was the first to propose this site as a city park
-1929-
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2151_charlie-keller_Middletown-MD.html
Charles E. "Charlie" Keller Jr.
Sept. 12, 1916 -May 23, 1990 "
American League Player 1939-1952 ... New York Yankee star 19391949, 1952... played with Detroit Tigers 1950 and 51. Career stats....286 Ba... 189 HR...760 RBI Graduate o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM210I_francis-scott-key_Frederick-MD.html
Frederick's favorite son is celebrated throughout the US before every kickoff, face-off and first pitch. The author of the "Star Spangled Banner," Francis Scott Key was born in Frederick County and launched his law career here in 1801. H…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM210H_george-poe_Walkersville-MD.html
Revolutionary Patriot
Captain, 34th Battalion
Frederick County, Maryland Militia
1775-1776
Brother of Gen. David Poe, Deputy Quartermaster General
Great Uncle of Edgar Allan Poe
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Marker Placed by the Frederick Chapter, NSDAR
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2106_mains-ice-cream-factory_Middletown-MD.html
This lot began as a log structure blacksmith shop owned by Thomas Powell in the early 1800's. In 1882, Calvin Coblentz and Millard Cook took, ownership, adding the Coblentz and Cook Meat Market to the existing structure. In 1899, the blacksmith sh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20XJ_first-black-high-school-in-frederick-county_Frederick-MD.html
Founded by
Mr. John W. Burner
Supervisor of All Black Schools
in Frederick County
Principal
Mr. Maurice Reid
Sponsor
Frederick Chapter NAACP
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20XI_saints-street_Frederick-MD.html
"Saints Street was to Blacks 'What's Happening now.'" — Adelaide Hall, 1995
For many decades preceding the civil rights movement, Saints Street was the commercial and social center within a segregated Frederick, boasting a bustl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20XH_ulysses-grant-bourne_Frederick-MD.html
In this Property
at 30 West All Saints Street
Ulysses Grant Bourne
(March 17, 1873 - July 15, 1958)
practiced medicine from
1903 to 1953.
Founder & first President of
the Maryland Negro Medical Society;
co-founder Frederick Chapter NAACP; …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20X7_173-west-all-saints-street_Frederick-MD.html
In this property
At 173 West All Saints Street
Dr. Ulysses G. Bourne
and
Dr. Charles Brooks
Operated a 15-Bed Hospital
for African Americans
from 1919 to 1928
This Plaque Erected By
The Kiwanis Club of Frederick
June 6, 1998