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  1. 6 days ago · Frederick Douglass (born February 1818, Talbot county, Maryland, U.S.—died February 20, 1895, Washington, D.C.) was an African American abolitionist, orator, newspaper publisher, and author who is famous for his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself.

  2. Since 1959, Heritage Frederick has called 24 East Church Street its home. Our historic headquarters is the location of the Museum of Frederick County History, Heritage Frederick’s extensive Archives and Research Center, and the administrative offices for our staff. The building is a well-preserved example of Federal architecture and was ...

  3. The firstGerman settlement in Frederick County was as early as 1729 in the village of Monocacy,which was the first village beyond the lower part of Montgomery County in Western Maryland. Monocacy was situated at or near the present village of Creagerstown. Here around 1732the first German church, which was known as the Log Church, was built in ...

  4. COUNTY COUNCIL. On November 6, 2012, Frederick County voters adopted a charter form of government, which became effective December 1, 2014. Since that time, the County Council has served as the Legislative Branch of County government. The County Council consists of seven members elected to four-year terms by the voters.

  5. Feb 4, 2019 · How Did Woodstock 1969 Become So Legendary. A view of the crowd at the Woodstock Music Festival taken from the main stage, Bethel, NY, August 1969. (Photo by Ralph Ackerman/Getty Images) The Woodstock Festival in 1969 promised “3 Days of Peace and Music”. What concert-goers got were endless traffic, long queues at the porta potty, shortage ...

  6. corner of Maryland: laboring in Cecil County’s iron furnaces; harvesting wheat in Washington County; and caulking ships in Baltimore’s harbor, like skilled enslaved artisan Frederick Douglass. During the Civil War, African Americans reclaimed their freedom, but the weight of slavery’s history was not easily obliterated, as it continued to

  7. Sep 26, 2018 · By popular demand, I'm following up that post with a discussion of these same subdivisions in the history of Montgomery County. Montgomery County was part of Prince George's and Frederick Counties. Maryland's colonial period lasted from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the other 13 colonies in rebelling against Great Britain.

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