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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Allegany County, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Allegany County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Allegany County, MD (294) Garrett County, MD (161) Washington County, MD (875) Bedford County, PA (94) Fulton County, PA (47) Somerset County, PA (155) Hampshire County, WV (76) Mineral County, WV (75) Morgan County, WV (109)  AlleganyCounty(294) Allegany County (294)  GarrettCounty(161) Garrett County (161)  WashingtonCounty(875) Washington County (875)  BedfordCountyPennsylvania(94) Bedford County (94)  FultonCounty(47) Fulton County (47)  SomersetCounty(155) Somerset County (155)  HampshireCountyWest Virginia(76) Hampshire County (76)  MineralCounty(75) Mineral County (75)  MorganCounty(109) Morgan County (109)
Cumberland is the county seat for Allegany County
Adjacent to Allegany County, Maryland
      Garrett County (161)  
      Washington County (875)  
      Bedford County, Pennsylvania (94)  
      Fulton County, Pennsylvania (47)  
      Somerset County, Pennsylvania (155)  
      Hampshire County, West Virginia (76)  
      Mineral County, West Virginia (75)  
      Morgan County, West Virginia (109)  
 
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101 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Heritage Park
Through the joint effort of Operation Gateway Allegany County Bicentennial Committee Cumberland Urban Renewal Agency and the Citizens of Cumberland In Celebration of The American Revolution BicentennialMap (db m204085) WM
102 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Indians and Fort CumberlandFort Cumberland Trail
Indians served on both sides during the French and Indian War. Some tribes seemed to switch loyalties during the war, when it better suited their purposes. Indians camped near here to consult with General Braddock just before his fateful . . . Map (db m139102) HM
103 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Irish Laborers
This monument was erected in memory of the Irish laborers who died building the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1828 – 1850Map (db m140190) HM
104 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Jane FrazierWife of Lieut. John Frazier
Jane Frazier wife of Lieut. John Frazier was captured by Indians near this spot in October 1755 and taken to the Miami River. She escaped after eighteen months and made her way back to her home.Map (db m402) HM
105 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Life on the CanalChesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ran from Georgetown in Washington, D.C. (Mile 0) to Cumberland, MD (Mile 184.5), paralleling the Potomac River. Most of the heavy shipping originated from the western terminus at Cumberland. Boatmen carrying coal, . . . Map (db m67482) HM
106 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Light The Steeples Reported unreadable
The Light the Steeples Committee of the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce extends gratefully to the Cumberland community and local schools for participating in lighting the steepled sky in Cumberland, Maryland November 10, 1995Map (db m204087) HM
107 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Lynching in America / Lynching in Allegany CountyCommunity Remembrance Project
Lynching in America Racial terror lynching between 1865 and 1950 claimed the lives of thousands of African Americans and created a legacy of injustice that can still be felt today. Following the Civil War and the premature end of . . . Map (db m236875) HM
108 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — McNeill’s RaidCapture of Crook and Kelly
In the predawn darkness of February 21, 1865, Confederate Lt. Jesse McNeill and his partisan (guerrilla) rangers rode into Cumberland from the west on this road. Unlike most raiders who targeted the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for attack, . . . Map (db m155354) HM
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109 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Memorial Park Reported missing
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110 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Memorial Park
In memory of the boys of Fort Hill High School who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II Planted on April 11, 1965 by Mark W. Rob, Custodian Dedicated by Students and Teachers In Memoriam of these Fort . . . Map (db m176366) WM
111 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Metropolitan A.M.E. ChurchDecatur Street — 309 Frederick Street —
Built by freed slaves 1892 National Register of Historical Places Organized 1837 Built Frederick Street Chapel 1848 Map (db m139116) HM
112 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Military Hospital
On this site stood the First Presbyterian Church. During the Civil War it was used as a military hospitalMap (db m19336) HM
113 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Monomoy Surfboat CG 26860
Built by Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Baltimore, Md., 1948Map (db m176169) HM WM
114 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — National Road Monument200 Year Celebration and Dedication
This monument is dedicated to the eternal spirits of our forebears. Their inspiration and determination to begin building our Nation's public infrastructure in Cumberland, Maryland, in 1811, helped secure our country's growth and prosperity. It is . . . Map (db m97321) HM
115 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Ohio Co. and Fort CumberlandFort Cumberland Trail
Fort Cumberland grew out of the efforts of The Ohio Company to speculate in land and establish a fur trade with the Indians between here and the Ohio Valley and the efforts of the British government to enforce land claims in these areas. The . . . Map (db m139107) HM
116 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — On This Site Catholic Education In Western Maryland Began
The De La Salle Christian brothers came to Cumberland in 1851 and opened an elementary school as one of the very early establishments of the Christian brothers in the United States in the first Carroll Hall on this property at the request of . . . Map (db m219218) HM
117 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — On this Site Originally Stood the Headquarters of George Washington
On this site originally stood the Headquarters of George Washington, since removed to Riverside Park. He was entertained at David Lynn's house (which later occupied this site) when he came here in 1794 to review the troops during the Whisky . . . Map (db m155434) HM
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118 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — On This Site Stood Metro Clothes
Owned and managed by Joseph Feldstein, Metro Clothes was established in 1932 and originally located across the street. The business relocated to this site after the 1936 flood. Metro Clothes was a leading outfitter in men’s and boys’ clothing and . . . Map (db m176347) HM
119 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Our Local Indian HeritageFort Cumberland Trail
The land west of the Allegheny Mountains was exclusively the Indians until the mid 1700's. The local Indians were part of the Shawanese tribe and a sub-division of the Algonquin Nation-one of the most warlike. With the coming of the white man, . . . Map (db m167128) HM
120 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Palisado Fort or Stockade — Fort Cumberland Trail —
Most of the early frontier forts were of the palisado type. Before you is a small sample of this type construction. A palisade is a fence of pales or stakes set firmly in the ground, as for enclosure or defense. The word usage in the 1700's was . . . Map (db m17782) HM
121 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Perimeter of the FortFort Cumberland Trail
You stand upon historic ground within the north wall of Fort Cumberland. Your location (X) is shown on the diagram. Lines of barracks (I), parallel with the street, were to your front and in the rear along the line of white rocks in the street. The . . . Map (db m167129) HM
122 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Picket Post No. 1McNeill's Raid to Steal Generals
In the predawn darkness of February 21, 1865, Confederate Lt. Jesse McNeill and his Partisan Rangers approached Cumberland from the west on this road. Unlike most guerrilla raiders, who targeted the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, McNeill had other . . . Map (db m139089) HM
123 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Plan Of The FortFort Cumberland — 1755 —
History Of The Fort Little does the casual observer today realize that Fort Cumberland once stood on the site now occupied by the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. In the 1750's, this fort was a focal point for the opening battles of the final . . . Map (db m204084) HM
124 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — President Washington's Last Visit - 1794
Center Plaque On October 16, 1794, President George Washington arrived in Cumberland to review about 5,000 troops of the Maryland and Virginia militia gathered here during th Whiskey Rebellion. A few days later, this militia army assembled upon . . . Map (db m17456) HM
125 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Riverside Park
Land for this park was donated to the city in 1893. The park formerly included the site of the bridge approached to your right and an area extending along the river bank upstream. Then, there were extensive walkways, benches, flowerbeds, a viewing . . . Map (db m17711) HM
126 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Saint John N. Neumann
In honor of SAINT JOHN N. NEUMANN Founder of S.S. Peter and Paul Church 1848Map (db m180490) HM
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127 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Shriver House300 Washington Street
Shriver House ca. 1859 National Register of Historic Places Washington Street Historic DistrictMap (db m134402) HM
128 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Site of Bridge 1834
Built by Thomas Fealy Lieut. Jno. Pickell U.S. Engineer H. M. Pettit Ass’t Supd’t.Map (db m4928) HM
129 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Site of Fort Cumberland
The store houses of The Ohio Company were first located near this point. In 1754 the first fort (called Mt. Pleasant) was built. Gen'l. Edward Braddock enlarged the fort in 1755 and renamed it after his friend the Duke of Cumberland.Map (db m167130) HM
130 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Sloan HouseBuilt 1902 — 607 Washington Street —
Architect Silas Wise National Register Historic Places Washington Street Historic District Map (db m180990) HM
131 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — St. Mary's Centennial Tree
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of St. Mary's Parish Cumberland, Maryland A.D. 1900-2000 In praise of Mary of the Immaculate Conception honoring all members of St. Mary's Parish-past, present, and future This pin oak was planted near the . . . Map (db m178116) HM
132 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The First National Bank and Trust Company of Western Maryland
The First National Bank and Trust Company of Western Maryland was originally chartered as the Cumberland Bank of Alleghany by an act of the 1811 Maryland Legislature and opened for business April 1, 1812. this is the oldest bank in Western . . . Map (db m19337) HM
133 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Fort BastionsFort Cumberland Trail
You stand near the wall of one of Fort Cumberland's four bastions. These (+) an your position (X) are indicated on the fort diagram. A bastion is a projecting portion of a fortification. It's purpose is to allow defenders added firepower along the . . . Map (db m139103) HM
134 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Fort ProperFort Cumberland Trail
The fort proper was the bastioned work at the west end of the fort. It was to your left (primarily on the site of the Church of Christ Scientist). Besides the four bastions (b) and the joining walls, there were four buildings for provisions (6), two . . . Map (db m167356) HM
135 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Francis Haley Housec.1870 — 634 Maryland Avenue —
This property is listed in the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m177894) HM
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136 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The NarrowsAn Easier Route for the National Road — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
At first, the National Road climbed west from Cumberland up and over Haystack Mountain. In the 1830s, when the road was rebuilt, a new route was chosen. It would be a mile longer but the grade was substantially decreased so that horse teams could . . . Map (db m4926) HM
137 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The NarrowsGateway To The West
This great water - gap was discovered in 1755 by Lt. Spendelow, a naval officer with the ill - fated Braddock expedition. Cut by the stream now known as Wills Creek, widened by ages of frost and rain, and plunging down over 900 feet from the top of . . . Map (db m174246) HM
138 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Narrows
The Narrows is a 1000-foot high natural landmark which cuts through Wills and Haystack Mountains. The pass facilitated commerce, travel and migration between Cumberland and the west. Early roads bypassed the Narrows and followed the Delaware . . . Map (db m175915) HM
139 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The NarrowsAn Easier Route for the National Road — The Road That Built The Nation —
At first, the National Road climbed west from Cumberland up and over Haystack Mountain. In the 1830s, when the road was rebuilt, a new route was chosen. It would be a mile longer but the grade was substantially decreased so that horse teams could . . . Map (db m243570) HM
140 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Road That Built The Nation —
“… so many happy people, restless in the midst of abundance.” —Alexis de Tocqueville, 1840.
Americans are an adventurous people. From past to present, they have used feet, horses, wagons, stagecoaches, . . . Map (db m67479) HM
141 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Old National Pike — Fort Cumberland Trail —
The National Pike was also called the National Road (used national funds) or the Cumberland Road (began in Cumberland). Behind you and to the right along the base of the hill, were the storehouses of The Ohio Company. The earliest trails were made . . . Map (db m167058) HM
142 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Parade Ground of Fort CumberlandOccupied this site 1755
Here the Indian envoys were received before Braddock left for his defeat. In 1756-58 the garrison under Col. Washington was still reviewed here.Map (db m17453) HM
143 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — This Tablet Marks the Site of Old Fort Cumberland
Which was built in 1755 by order of the British Government and named in honor of the Duke of Cumberland, Captain General of the British Army. It was the base of military operations of General Edward Braddock and Colonel George Washington in the . . . Map (db m18733) HM
144 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — To The Unknown Confederate Dead
To The Unknown Confederate Dead Erected by the Ladies of Cumberland, Maryland in 1912 to the heroes who died fighting for the lost cause.Map (db m165529) HM
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145 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Town Clock ChurchCornerstone June 1, 1848 — 326 Bedford Street —
Built by Old German Lutherians now owned by First Christian Congregation Clock awarded by town in contest National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m219219) HM
146 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Trenches and Tunnels / Army Discipline — Fort Cumberland Trail —
Trenches and Tunnels It was common for forts of this period to have rifle pits or trenches outside the walls as a line of first defense. Fort Cumberland was likely no exception. However, the excavations most people refer to apparently had other . . . Map (db m17684) HM
147 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Veterans Memorial
A memorial to all, living and dead, who have served in our nation's Armed Forces. They are not lost who fought and fell. ...they only wait aheadMap (db m139117) WM
148 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Veterans Memorial
These flags are dedicated with appreciation to the men and women of Allegany College of Maryland, past, present, and future, who honorably serve their country, at home and throughout the world, during war and peace in the Armed Forces of . . . Map (db m175986) WM
149 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Welcome
To all who visit the Centre Street Parklet. Originally known as "Maze” Parklet, this public space was created in 1976. In 2018, the storefront from the Malamphy Tavern that formerly stood at the corner of Park and Williams Street . . . Map (db m204088) HM
150 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Western Maryland Railway Station
Opened July 1913 National Register of Historic Places Listed June 1973 Presented by Preservation Society of Allegany County September 1987Map (db m60547) HM
151 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Where the Road Began — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built the Nation —
You are standing at the starting point of this country's first federal road building project, the National Road. A vision of George Washington as a means to develop the continent and to unite the country, his idea was championed by Thomas . . . Map (db m17716) HM
152 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Wright Butler House205 Columbia Street
Wright Butler House has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1896 Map (db m139114) HM
153 Maryland, Allegany County, Dickens — Union Grove SchoolBuilt 1901 — 13303 Mason Road Northeast —
One room schoolhouse replaced Wilson Academy of 1874 National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m199924) HM
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154 Maryland, Allegany County, Dickens — Washington’s Road
By order of Colonel Bouquet, George Washington’s troops opened this road from Fort Cumberland to Reas-town (Bedford, Pa.) during July 1758. Bouquet and Washington conferred half-way between these places July 30, 1758.Map (db m166865) HM
155 Maryland, Allegany County, Ellerslie — Ellerslie Honor Roll
In memory of our service men who lost their lives in line of duty and to honor those who served in our Armed Forces Sgt Jesse Larue USAF • Msgt Emmett Cook USMC • Pvt Harry Airesman USA • Pvt Earl Clites USA • Pvt Russell Devore USA • Pvt John . . . Map (db m176159) WM
156 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — “The Warrior’s Path”
War path of the five nations from central New York to the Carolinas. One of the longest Indian trails in America, crossed this highway about this point.Map (db m3489) HM
157 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — American Indian Rockshelter Trail
Eons ago, before there was a lake and dam that filled the valley, an ancient stream flowed through from the north. Now known as Rock Gap Run, it slowly cut through the rising sandstone bedrock that eventually became Evitts Mountain. The . . . Map (db m95908) HM
158 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Evart's Homesite
This site is believed to be the homesite and final resting place of Mr. Evart (Evitt) who, reportedly, was the first white settler in Allegany County. He came here in the early 1700's to escape civilization and live as a hermit. The . . . Map (db m95688) HM
159 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — John Mash Jr."A Forest is God's Garden"
Recognizing his contributions to forest conservation and historic preservation at Green Ridge State Forest 25 years of state service 1971-1996 Forest Manager 1975-1988 Author of The Land of the Living Championed the development . . . Map (db m95917) HM
160 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Life in Pleasant Valley
Before the park was developed in 1974, this valley was rich with farmland and timber. Seven farms worked the soil and grew corn, winter wheat and rye. Two of the farms raised dairy cows. The Raines family farm had approximately 189 acres and had . . . Map (db m99149) HM
161 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Log Roll Trail
Log Roll Overlook offers the hiker an enjoyable westward view of the Town Creek watershed and a view of three states. The overlook was named for logs that were rolled down the steep mountain slope in the late 1800s, to a sawmill on Town Creek. . . . Map (db m95911) HM
162 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Long Pond Trail
Long Pond Trail follows the 15-Mile Creek stream valley. This trail winds over ridges and valleys with several steep ascents and descents. These features make it one of the most challenging trails at Green Ridge State Forest. The trail is named . . . Map (db m95916) HM
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163 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Martins MountainSunday Drivers and “Tin-Can Tourists" — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
The National Road enjoyed a revival from about 1910-1960, with the rising popularity of the automobile. Tourist travel began in earnest when cars became reliable enough for the average person to take a long trip. “Waysiders,” people who catered to . . . Map (db m4922) HM
164 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — McCausland's RaidA Pause to Rest — 1864 Chambersburg Raid —
During the Civil War, retribution by one side for "atrocities" committed against civilian by the other quickly escalated. Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Early, during his 1864 Maryland invasion, demanded that several towns pay "ransoms" or be . . . Map (db m134413) HM
165 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Perry Barnes Game Refuge
50 acres, purchased December 13, 1930, from Perry Barnes and wife; from Hunter's License Fund for the purpose of propagating game.Map (db m199926) HM
166 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Pine Lick Trail
Pine Lick Trail is connected to landmarks of national historic significance. THE MASON-DIXON LINE marks the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, as well as the northern edge of Green Ridge State Forest. Completed in the 1760s, this 230-mile . . . Map (db m95909) HM
167 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — The Naming of the Lake
In 1970, this dam was constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers to impound Rocky Gap Run and create Lake Habeeb. The 243-acre lake is named in honor of Edward Habeeb who inspired the establishment of Rocky Gap State Park. This lake is . . . Map (db m95907) HM
168 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Twin Oaks Trail
This trail allows the hiker to experience Green Ridge State Forest in miniature. The trail follows ridges and valleys along mountain streams and crosses open fields. One section of the trail opens up into an expansive view of Town Hill and the . . . Map (db m95913) HM
169 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Veterans Memorial
A memorial to our veterans both living and dead who served in the Armed Forces of the United States In honor of SPL 4 Donald Klinton awarded the bronze star with V Device for heroism 1967 Killed Mar. 25, 1968 while serving with . . . Map (db m134412) WM
170 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Allegany Hall
In 1927, construction began for an auditorium-gymnasium and central heating plant. This building was officially named Allegany Hall in 1951 in honor of the institution's host county, and was eventually incorporated into the Guild Center complex in . . . Map (db m199903) HM
171 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Allen Hall
In 1957 Wendell D. Allen Residence Hall for men was completed. This building was named for the member of the State Board of Education who served in 1935, 1942, 1949, and 1956, and served as Board President 1952 - 1957.Map (db m134380) HM
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172 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Blazing Braddock's Road Reported missing
“We this day passed the ‘Aligany’ Mountain (Big Savage Mountain) which is a rocky ascent of more than two miles, in many places extremely steep…” Captain Robert Orme, June 15, 1755 British General Edward Braddock led a 2,100-man army . . . Map (db m177978) HM
173 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Braddock Stone
The Braddock Stone, an early colonial highway marker, is named for British General Edward Braddock (1695—1755). During the early stages of the French and Indian War, General Braddock was dispatched to expel French forces from what is today . . . Map (db m135549) HM
174 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Brady Health Center
In 1965, Brady Health Center was completed. This building was named for Angela Brady, graduate of State Normal School #2 at Frostburg and faculty member for 30 years.Map (db m152822) HM
175 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Chesapeake Hall
In 1970, Chesapeake Dining Hall was completed. This building was named after the Chesapeake Bay.Map (db m134534) HM
176 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Coal Mining
Bituminous coal had been discovered in what is now Allegany County before the French and Indian War. Although farmers worked small individual diggings prior to the Nineteenth Century, it would not be until about 1820 that coal obtained some degree . . . Map (db m96387) HM
177 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Cook Chapel
In 1963, Cook chapel was completed. It was located in the former dining room of Frost Hall and named for Carrie Edith Ricketts Cook, an English Instructor, who taught from 1925 to 1937.Map (db m134384) HM
178 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot
As seen on the right, the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot at Frostburg was constructed in 1891. The depot served as a passenger and freight station enroute between Cumberland, Maryland down the rich coal-mining region of Georges Creek to . . . Map (db m48853) HM
179 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Cumberland Hall
In 1986, Cumberland Residence Hall was completed. This hall was named for the closest major city to Frostburg.Map (db m134531) HM
180 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Dunkle Hall
In 1970, Dunkle Hall was completed. This building was named for John L. Dunkle, Principal and President of Normal School #2 at Frostburg State Teachers College from 1923 - 1944.Map (db m134528) HM
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181 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Elisabeth Hitchens Administration Building
In 1978, the Administration Building opened. This building was dedicated in 1982 as the Elisabeth Hitchens Administration building to honor a 40-year employee of the College. Hitchins was the institution's first registrar (1934) and the first . . . Map (db m134389) HM
182 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Faculty Hall
In 1913, a new gymnasium and elementary school were completed. It was demolished in 1985.Map (db m134381) HM
183 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frampton Hall
In 1965, the Jerome Frampton, Jr., library was completed. This building was named for the President of the State Board of Education.Map (db m134527) HM
184 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frederick Hall
In 1971, Frederick Residence Hall was completed. The building was named by popular student vote.Map (db m134532) HM
185 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frost Graves
This monument, erected in 1877, marks the graves of Meshach Frost (1787–1864) and his wife Catherine (1792–1876), founders of Frostburg. In 1812 they built their first home here. As the tavern Highland Hall, the building later . . . Map (db m3550) HM
186 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frost Hall
In 1919, Frost Hall opened. Named for Catherine Frost, the daughter-in-law of the founder of Frostburg, this was the first residence hall and was designated for Women.Map (db m134386) HM
187 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — FrostburgThe Frost Family Legacy — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
Years before St. Michael’s Church was built, Meshach Frost and his wife Catherine purchased this property in 1812. When the Frosts bought the property, construction of the National Road was already underway. They soon found they were feeding . . . Map (db m3551) HM
188 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — FrostburgThe National Road, Coal and Fancy Hotels — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
The National Road has sustained Frostburg for almost two centuries. As the road was being surveyed in 1811, Josiah Frost began laying out lots. Businesses, serving passing stagecoaches and wagons, soon lined a developing Main Street. By . . . Map (db m3553) HM
189 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frostburg
Frostburg can trace its history back to the very early 1800s, when the community was known as Mt. Pleasant and consisted of only three homes. By the time the National Road opened through in 1812, an early settler named Josiah Frost had lain off the . . . Map (db m96388) HM
190 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — FrostburgMaryland's Mountain City
Established: 1812 Elevation: 1820' Population: 9,002 County: Allegany Situated in the headwaters of the Georges Creek basin, Frostburg was settled in the early 1800's and served as a traveler's stop along the newly constructed National . . . Map (db m96390) HM
191 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — FrostburgThe National Road, Coal and Fancy Hotels — The Road That Built The Nation —
The National Road has sustained Frostburg for almost two centuries. As the road was being surveyed in 1811, Josiah Frost began laying out lots. Businesses, serving passing stagecoaches and wagons, soon lined a developing Main Street. By the . . . Map (db m199906) HM
192 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — FrostburgThe Frost Family Legacy — The Road That Built The Nation —
Years before St. Michael's Church was built, Meshach Frost and his wife Catherine purchased this property in 1812. When the Frosts bought the property, construction of the National Road was already underway. They soon found they were feeding and . . . Map (db m199913) HM
193 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Fuller House
In 1968, Fuller House was acquired by the college. This building is the former residence of William Fuller, grandson of one of Old Main's builders.Map (db m134387) HM
194 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — George's Creek Valley
During colonial exploration and settlement the valley provided a route to the western frontier. In 1753, preceding the French and Indian War, George Washington traveled this route to deliver Gov. Dinwiddie's order that the French abandon their . . . Map (db m84736) HM
195 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Gunter Hall
In 1960, Gunter Hall opened as the new student center. Named for William A. Gunter, local attorney and former president of both the State Board of College Trustees and State Board of Education, this building originally housed a dining hall, snack . . . Map (db m134378) HM
196 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Historic Braddock Road1755
The following was taken from the journal of Robert Orme, aid de camp to General Braddock - June 15, 1755: We this day (with 2100 troops, 1500 hundred horses, 200 wagons and twelve cannons) passed the Allegany Mountains, which is a rocky ascent of . . . Map (db m166921) HM
197 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Honoring Brownsville / Park Avenue
Near this spot, a vibrant African American neighborhood existed prior to the construction of the Frostburg State University campus. The name and spirit of Brownsville emerged in the late 19th century largely due to the courage and dedication . . . Map (db m199904) HM
198 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — In MemoriamOur Departed Comrades
KOREA 1950 - 1955 Thomas A. Dickey • William L. Geary • William R.Jackson • John L. McKenzie • David McKinley • James G. Moran • James W. Rafferty • William R. Seggie • Joseph M. Shannon • Robert E. Shannon • Paul T. Smith • Francis D. Thomas . . . Map (db m176728) WM
199 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — In MemoriamOur Departed Comrades of World War II — December 7, 1941 - September 2, 1945 —
William Andres • Arthur M. Arnone • Kinney E. Baxter • David Beck • Noah Beeman • Evan Boyer • Darby J. Brady • William P. Brady • John B.Brodbeck • Robert C. Brown • John J. Canning • George Chaney • E. Walker Chapman • Kenneth W. De Vault • . . . Map (db m177426) WM
200 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — In MemoriamOur Departed Comrades of World War I
April 6, 1917 - November 11, 1918 Melvin V. Albright • Edward Barry • Thomas Barry • Richard Beall • Edward Britt • Lawrence Campbell • Samuel Campbell • James L. Carson • John R. Fairgrieve • Hugh Farrady • John Farrady • David Hansel • L.G.R. . . . Map (db m177427) WM

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