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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z4K_francis-scott-key_Frederick-MD.html
The Thirty Fourth District
· Rotary International ·
At Its First Conference
March 1923
Pays This Tribute to
Francis Scott Key
· Author of ·
Our National Anthem
⟵ · ⟶
"And the St…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z4J_francis-scott-key_Frederick-MD.html
The National Society
United Daughters
of 1812
State Presidents
and Charter Members
April 5, 1979
Pay this tribute to
Francis Scott Key
Author of
Our National Anthem
⟵ · ⟶
"Then Conquer We Must
When Our Cause …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/tmp-f10bd_a-good-nights-rest_Frederick-MD.html
This part of downtown Frederick has long been a place of lodging and hospitality for travelers along the National Road. Kimball's Inn, Talbott's Tavern, the City Hotel and the Francis Scott Key Hotel have occupied this site for over two hundred ye…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YU3_john-ross-key-and-anne-charlton-key_Frederick-MD.html
In this lot are buried
John Ross Key
Revolutionary War Officer
and
Anne Charlton Key
parents of
Francis Scott Key
author of "The Star Spangled Banner"
This marker erected Sept. 14, 1964 by
The Frederick Chapter
Daughters of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YTJ_fredericks-other-city_Frederick-MD.html
When Frederick Town was laid out in 1745, founder Daniel Dulany provided lots to different faith denominations to build churches. These would serve as centers of religious, educational and social life for the new settlers in Maryland's colonial ba…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YSS_a-bold-plan_Frederick-MD.html
In June 1864, with Union Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant intent on destroying Confederate General Robert E. Lee's army, Lee developed a bold plan to capture Washington, D.C. He sent Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early with 15,000 troops to invad…
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YNW_burning-the-bridge_Frederick-MD.html
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.)