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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM240U_taylors_Ellicott-City-MD.html
After the 1915 fire, Irving Taylor built this new building, the fourth location for the business, which grew from jewelry and optometry to music boxes, then home appliances which at that time use motors powered by generators. In 1970 Marvin L. Sac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM240T_rosenstock-building_Ellicott-City-MD.html
This building replaces the popular early 20th century Rosenstock's Department Store. The original three buildings joined by a single front were destroyed by a November 1999 fire. Historic Ellicott Properties, Inc. commissioned Architect Greg Mitch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2409_howard-county-courthouse-1843_Ellicott-City-MD.html
The 1843 Howard County Courthouse, Located on Court Avenue in the Historic District of Ellicott City, Maryland, was the location for judicial proceedings related to legal cases involving those charged with encouraging enslaved persons to run away.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2408_wooton-law-offices_Ellicott-City-MD.html
Built for Henry Edgar Wootton, Esquire (1837-1894), this is the oldest of the professional buildings which now comprise Ellicott City's Lawyers' Row. Constructed on a 28' 4" square native granite foundation, it is located on the solid roc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2407_word-wars-i-ii-and-korea-memorial-a-war-memorial_Ellicott-City-MD.html
In Memory of The Citizens of Howard County Who Served in World Wars I and II And The Korean Conflict Erected by V.F.W. Post No. 7472 Ellicott City Lions Club Ellicott City Rotary Club
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2406_the-sykes-building_Ellicott-City-MD.html
This building was originally the home and dental office of Doctor Mordecai Gist Sykes. Dr. Sykes was a prominent local businessman who served two terms as Ellicott City's Mayor (1889-1897). The Building has since housed state and local county offi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2405_yates-market-hardware_Ellicott-City-MD.html
In 1905 SJ Yates opened his grocery store at 8247, formerly a home from the mid 1800's. He used a model T truck to make free home deliveries. In 1925 he move to his newly-constructed building at 8249. In 1938 his grandson, Bladen, opened a hardwar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2404_howard-county-jail-1851_Ellicott-City-MD.html
The Howard County Jail, located at 1 Emory Street, in the Historic District of Ellicott City, Maryland, was the location where freedom seekers and those charged with encouraging enslaved persons to run away or rise up against their masters or simi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UV9_sunflower-church-historical_Ellicott-City-MD.html
Samuel Ellicott deeded this lot in 1837, and it is the fourth oldest Methodist Church in continuous use in the county. The stained glass and painted windows were added during renovations in 1887. The nickname derives from the pattern of the large …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UV8_jonathan-ellicott-building-historical_Ellicott-City-MD.html
Built by Jonathan Ellicott, John Day used this building as a store and a home in the 1850s. Dr. Thomas B. Owings moved here after death of his wife and six of his children in the 1868 flood. More recently this building has housed many dentists, in…
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