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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Carroll County, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Carroll 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 Carroll County, MD (210) Baltimore County, MD (335) Frederick County, MD (558) Howard County, MD (143) Adams County, PA (1436) York County, PA (438)  CarrollCounty(210) Carroll County (210)  BaltimoreCounty(335) Baltimore County (335)  FrederickCounty(558) Frederick County (558)  HowardCounty(143) Howard County (143)  AdamsCountyPennsylvania(1436) Adams County (1436)  YorkCounty(438) York County (438)
Westminster is the county seat for Carroll County
Adjacent to Carroll County, Maryland
      Baltimore County (335)  
      Frederick County (558)  
      Howard County (143)  
      Adams County, Pennsylvania (1436)  
      York County, Pennsylvania (438)  
 
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101 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — "Steps of the Sisters"St. Joseph Parish School — 1917 - 1972 —
School Sisters of Notre Dame [Names of Sisters] Dedication June 3, 2012Map (db m91273) HM
102 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — 1st Lieutenant John E. Buffington
. . . Map (db m91239) HM WM
103 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Adam Good Tavern
Site of Adam Good Tavern visited by George Washington July 1st & 2nd 1791.Map (db m3563) HM
104 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Army of the PotomacJune 30, 1863
Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Middleburg to Taneytown. First Corps marched from Emmitsburg to Marsh Run, Third Corps from Taneytown to Bridgeport, Fifth Corps from Liberty via Johnsville Union Bridge and Union to Union Mills, Sixth . . . Map (db m3004) HM
105 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Army of the PotomacJuly 1, 1863
First Corps marched from Marsh Run, Eleventh Corps from Emmitsburg to Gettysburg, Second Corps from Uniontown via Taneytown to near Gettysburg, Third Corps from Bridgeport via Emmitsburg to the field of Gettysburg, Fifth Corps from Union Mills via . . . Map (db m3005) HM
106 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Bridgeport
As part of General Meade’s screen for Washington as the Confederates invaded Maryland and Pennsylvania, the Third Corps, Army of the Potomac, arrived here June 30, 1863, from Taneytown. Next day General Daniel E. Sickles marched this Corps to . . . Map (db m201599) HM
107 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Everyone is Welcome
Settlers like German Protestants along with the French-and English-speaking Roman Catholics brought their unique cultures and their different religious denominations to Taneytown. By the 1750s, the German Reformed Church had organized its . . . Map (db m65104) HM
108 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Everything from Bags of Flour to the President's Shoes
The arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in 1871 placed the town's merchants and farmers in an advantageous economic situation. Edward Reindollar expanded a grain elevator by including a steam flour mill in 1892, while Edward Zepp set up . . . Map (db m80556) HM
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109 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Extra! Extra!"Mount and Spur for Gettysburg"
Whitelaw Reid, a Civil War correspondent, began reporting for The Cincinnati Gazette in 1862. On June 30, 1863, Reid took the train from Washington, D.C, and traveled to General George Gordon Meade’s headquarters just outside of Taneytown on the . . . Map (db m65131) HM
110 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Meade’s Headquarters
Major General George G. Meade, commander of the Army of the Potomac, maintained headquarters on the nearby Shunk Farm from June 30 until the night of July 1, 1863. From here he directed the initial concentration of the Union forces at Gettysburg.Map (db m2996) HM
111 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Painting the Town Red
John Augustus Dempwolf, a Pennsylvania architect, was asked to design Trinity Lutheran Church in 1896. He had previously designed the Taneytown Presbyterian Church in 1883 and the Hagan House and Grocery Store in 1890. Several other prominent . . . Map (db m80555) HM
112 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — TaneytownMeade’s Pipe Creek Plan — Gettysburg Campaign —
On June 29, 1863, Union Gen. George G. Meade ordered the Army of the Potomac to Pipe Creek to counter any move toward Washington or Baltimore by Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia and to engage the Confederates in battle. Meade . . . Map (db m155348) HM
113 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Taneytown Memorial Park
Dedicated to the honor of the men and women of Taneytown who served in the armed forces of the United States of America in all wars. Mayor Raymond J. Perry Councilman James C. Baumgardner Councilman Carel E. Frock Pres of Council James C. . . . Map (db m3001) HM
114 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — The Heart of Our Town
Taneytown was founded in 1754 by Raphael Taney, a land speculator from St. Mary’s County. Some of the first buildings to line the dusty road were taverns-public houses where weary travelers could have a meal and spend the night. In fact President . . . Map (db m65105) HM
115 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Zile's Ice Cream
The Downtown Taneytown Main Street Organization dedicates this sign restoration to the Taneytown community. The "Zile's Ice Cream“ sign was originally completed in the 1920's by Roy Strine and restored in the year 2001 by Lewis Shlitt. It . . . Map (db m80463) HM
116 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — “Pipe Creek Meeting”
About 1735 William Farquhar and Ann his wife held a Friends (Quaker) Meeting at his house. In 1771 he deeded two acres of land on which the Meeting House and burying ground are located. Ex-President Hoover’s ancestors were members of this Meeting.Map (db m3015) HM
117 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Birthplace of William Henry Rinehart1825-1874 — Sculptor —
He began his studies in Baltimore and in 1858 established a studio in Rome. Among his more important works are the monument to Chief Justice Taney in Annapolis and the completion of the bronze doors to the Capitol in Washington. Died in Rome 1874.Map (db m3016) HM
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118 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Blue Ridge College Bell1898 - 1913
Donated by Isaac A. and Betty Myers Sayler through Plymouth Masonic Lodge erected by Union Bridge Business AssociationMap (db m91341) HM
119 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Elmer A. Wolfe High School
Elmer A. Wolfe High School was built just east of this site in 1931. The building was demolished in 1996 and replaced by the present Elmer A. Wolfe Elementary School.Map (db m91315) HM
120 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Safety Follows WisdomPortland Cement Association Safety Trophy
Awarded Lehigh Portland Cement Company Union Bridge, Md. Plant for a perfect safety record in 1932 Reawarded for a perfect safety record in 1933 · 193x · 193x · 1939 · 1940 · 1941 · 1942 · 1945 · 1946 · 1947 · 1948 · 1949 · 1950 · 1951 . . . Map (db m91338) HM
121 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — The First Reaping Machine
The first reaping machine in the world was invented by Jacob R. Thomas and tried near this spot in 1811. Obed Hussey perfected and patented the invention in 1839 one year prior to the McCormick reaper.Map (db m3564) HM
122 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Union BridgeReynolds’ Last Journey — Gettysburg Campaign —
Union Gen. John F. Reynolds was killed at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863 while directing his command along the Chambersburg Turnpike in the early fighting. His body was carried to a house in town. Orderlies searched for a coffin but found only a too . . . Map (db m201605) HM
123 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Western Maryland Railway Honor RollWorld War 1917 – 1918
[Honor Roll of Veterans] [not transcribed] Paid the Supreme Sacrifice Walter E. Campbell · Benjamin F. Cline · Aby B. Crawford · George A. Flechtner · Daily Godwin · Hugh H. Hahn · Eli C. Hornick · Bernard T. Houck · Charles Kelly · . . . Map (db m3018) WM
124 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — World's First Reaping Machine
On this location in the Year of 1811, Jacob R. Thomas designed and assembled the first reaping machine in the world. The machine was given a trial operation in a field of wheat owned by Sarah Clemson at the north end of Union . . . Map (db m91342) HM
125 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Defiance at Union Mills"I'm a Union man!" — Gettysburg Campaign —
In 1863, brothers Andrew K. and William Shriver resided on either side of the Littlestown Turnpike here and likewise were divided in their loyalties, with William supporting the Confederacy and Andrew the Union. When officers at the head of Gen. . . . Map (db m155368) HM
126 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Gettysburg CampaignInvasion and Retreat Reported permanently removed
After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason and Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His infantry marched north through . . . Map (db m2994) HM
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127 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Gettysburg CampaignInvasion and Retreat
After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason-Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His infantry marched north through . . . Map (db m155337) HM
128 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Union MillsBuilt 1797 on the site of an earlier mill by Andrew and David Shriver Jr.
On June 29, 1863 General J. E. B. Stuart and his cavalry camped here. On June 30, 1863 General James Barnes of the 5th Corps U. S. Army spent the night on his way to Gettysburg.Map (db m2991) HM
129 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Union Mills"Shining lights" — Gettysburg Campaign —
At daybreak on June 30, 1863, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart arrived here from his bivouac at the Orendorff farm north of Westminster. He then gathered his brigade commanders to discuss Union Gen. Judson H. Kilpatrick's cavalry division, which was encamped . . . Map (db m155339) HM
130 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Union Mills"Shining lights" — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported permanently removed
At daybreak on June 30, 1863, Gen. J. E. B. Stuart arrived here from his bivouac at the Orendorff farm north of Westminster. He then gathered his brigade commanders to discuss Union Gen. Judson H. Kilpatrick’s cavalry division, which was encamped . . . Map (db m201547) HM
131 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — World War I Memorial1917 • 1918
A Memorial to the men of Myers District who served God and Country in the World War for Freedom • Roll of Honor • Capt. Bernard S. Lawyer Lieut. James M. Shriver • Sergt. Carl L. Schaeffer • Privates • Vernon D. . . . Map (db m135082) WM
132 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — World War II MemorialUnion Mills-Silver Run — Honor Roll —
[Died in Service] Calvin C. Myers • Leonard C. Humbert • John Vernon Krumrine [Veterans Honor Roll] [see photos]Map (db m135085) WM
133 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Army of the PotomacJune 29 1863
Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Frederick to Middleburg. First and Eleventh Corps marched from Frederick to Emmitsburg. Second Corps from Monocacy Junction via Liberty and Johnsville to Uniontown. Third Corps from near Woodsborough to . . . Map (db m50088) HM
134 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Headquarters Second Corps Army of the Potomac
On and about the nearby Babylon Farm Major General Winfield Scott Hancock rested his corps June 29, 1863. On July 1, the corps marched through Taneytown to take part in the Battle of Gettysburg.Map (db m3013) HM
135 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Historic Uniontown
Historic Uniontown circa 1800 listed on the National Register of Historic Places Map (db m147266) HM
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136 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — The John Hyder House and Post Office3362 Uniontown Road
The John Hyder House and Post Office c. 1813 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior [Additional plaque on the house:] John Hyder, Postmaster . . . Map (db m147268) HM
137 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Uniontown“Patriotic, but Paralyzed” — Gettysburg Campaign —
On June 27, 1863, Union Gen. Winfield S. Hancock’s II Corps, Army of the Potomac camped at Monocacy Junction near Frederick. The next day, Gen. George G. Meade assumed command of the army and devised a plan to march it through Frederick and Carroll . . . Map (db m3014) HM
138 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Weaver - Fox House3411 Uniontown Road
Weaver - Fox House 1875 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Built by Dr. Jacob Weaver Jr. Physician . . . Map (db m147267) HM
139 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — "Plant a Tree"Molleville Farm Auxiliary to Post 467 VFW
In honor or memory of a veteran Trees Planted - 1990 Plaque Dedicated - 1992 Map (db m188394) WM
140 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — 12 N Church Street
This property has been placed on the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m197402) HM
141 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — 1930s Farm F12 Tractor
This 1930s Farm F12 tractor was restored by Ken and Sharon Pickett of Killdeer Valley Farm, Bethel Road, Woodbine, Md. It was purchased new by Thomas Bower, Ken's great uncle and neighbor.Map (db m188465) HM
142 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — A Final TributeBattle of Westminster — Corbit's Charge, June 29, 1863 —
The City of Westminster and the citizens of Carroll County proudly honor the brave men of the 1st Delaware Cavalry and the vanguard of Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry who fought and died during this engagement in the Gettysburg Campaign. We commend the . . . Map (db m201548) WM
143 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Aftermath of BattleHospitals and Graves — Gettysburg Campaign —
After the cavalry engagement here on June 29, 1863, Westminster’s citizens cared for dozens of wounded of both sides. Besides the human toll, shattered and broken cannons, gun carriages, and caissons lined both sides of Court Street to Main Street . . . Map (db m201634) HM
144 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — American Legion Square
Dedicated to the memory of the men of Carroll County who have made the supreme sacrifice for the preservation of our countryMap (db m188397) WM
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145 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Army of the PotomacJuly 3 1863
First and Second Brigades First Cavalry Division marched from Taneytown to Westminster, the Reserve Brigade of First Cavalry Division from Emmitsburg to the field of Gettysburg, and the Second Brigade Second Cavalry Division from Manchester to . . . Map (db m13854) HM
146 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Army of the PotomacJune 29, 1863
Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Frederick to Middleburg, First and Eleventh Corps marched from Frederick to Emmitsburg, Second Corps from Monocacy Junction via Liberty and Johnsville to Uniontown, Third Corps from near Woodsborough to . . . Map (db m13856) HM
147 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Bantam Chickens
Bantam chickens — or "banties" as they are affectionately called — are a naturally occurring small breed of chicken. Known for their ability to brood or hatch eggs, banties were long kept on English game farms for just this skill. Unlike other . . . Map (db m188415) HM
148 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Basket Sleigh
Like most forms of winter transportation, basket sleighs were designed to glide easily across the snow and ice for a smooth and leisurely ride. Basket sleighs were made of durable wood or wicker to support riders and block against inclement weather. . . . Map (db m188402) HM
149 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Buck Miller Hayloft
Storage for hay, straw, fodder & grainMap (db m188405) HM
150 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Carroll County Almshouse and FarmNational Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m65148) HM
151 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Carroll County Korean War Casualties
Sgt. Charles L. Billingslea, Jr., USAF Pfc. Charles A. Crew, USA Pfc. Louis A. Damewood, USA Pvt. William H. Dolson, USA Pvt. Charles K. Eckard, USA Sgt. Leslie L. Fairchild, USA 1st Lt. Nelson E. Fenwick, USA Pfc. Charles E. . . . Map (db m155342) WM
152 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Carroll County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
[Entrance plaque:] Carroll County Vietnam Veterans Memorial [Small plaque laid in the ground:] We bond this memorial with the national and state memorials by the names enclosed below The names were brought to this . . . Map (db m114517) WM
153 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Carroll Hall / President's House / Levine Hall / Baker Chapel / Alumni Hall / Ward Memorial Arch
Carroll Hall - 1873 President's House - 1889 Levine Hall - 1891 Baker Chapel - 1895 Alumni Hall - 1896 Ward Memorial Arch - 1898 Designated Historical Places on the National Register U.S. Department of the . . . Map (db m147270) HM
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154 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Chickens
Chickens have been part of the American diet since the days of the Spanish explorers. Since that time, different breeds have been developed to provide meat and eggs. The American Poultry Association began defining breeds in 1873. Breed standards . . . Map (db m188416) HM
155 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Clod-Crushers / Harrows / Plows
Clod-crushers. Clod-crushers broke up large chunks of earth left by plows or packed the soil to enhance germination. Harrows. Harrows smoothed newly plowed fields or covered newly sown seed for better germination. Plows. . . . Map (db m188421) HM
156 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Corbit’s Charge
Here June 29, 1863, Captain Charles Corbit led Companies C and D, First Delaware Cavalry, against General J. E. B. Stuart’s cavalry division. Though repelled by overwhelming force, the attack delayed Stuart, and was a factor in his failure to reach . . . Map (db m3024) HM
157 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Corbit's Charge“Suicidal Bravery” — Gettysburg Campaign —
In June, 1863, as Gen. Robert E. Lee’s infantry marched through Maryland on its second invasion of the North, Lee lost contact with Gen. J.E.B. Stuart as the cavalry commander led his force east and north around the Union army. Here, on the . . . Map (db m13832) HM
158 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Cultivating
Blacksmith-made hoes for weeding were replaced by horse drawn cultivators by 1820. Cultivators both loosened the soil and killed weeds. Harrows and shallow turning plows were similarly used.Map (db m188417) HM
159 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Divided LoyaltiesThe Neal Family — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported permanently removed
A block away, at what is now 71 East Main Street, stood the Abner Neal house. In August 1862, Federal soldiers arrested sixteen Westminster residents as Southern sympathizers and escorted them to Baltimore for questioning. The group, soon released, . . . Map (db m114404) HM
160 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Divided LoyaltiesA U.S. Flag Goes South
During the Civil War, some Westminster families supported the Confederacy while others stood by the Union. Among the latter was Mary Ann “Mollie” Huber, who organized a dozen other like minded ladies into a sewing circle that met at her house. . . . Map (db m201643) HM
161 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Edwin E. Magin
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162 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Engagement at WestminsterWar at the Almshouse — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported damaged
On June 29, 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s infantry was in Pennsylvania, and Gen. J.E.B. Stuart’s cavalry arrived here on the outskirts of Westminster. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee’s division led the column, which numbered 6,000 including cavalrymen . . . Map (db m13826) HM
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163 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Farm Equipment
A. One-Horse "Little Favorite Five" Disc Grain Drill. B. One-Horse Corn Planter. C. Expanding Cultivator. This cultivator adjusts to the width of the rows. D. Cover. E. Sulky Cultivator. Sulky or riding cultivators were developed by 1860. . . . Map (db m188418) HM
164 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Farm Equipment
A. Cultipacker. This cultipacker was manufactured by the Durham Company of Berea, Ohio. It was used to break up large clods of dirt after harrowing. Larger varieties were often pulled along behind a harrow. B. Clod Crusher. C. Harrow. D. . . . Map (db m188420) HM
165 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Farm Equipment
A. Sub Soil Plow, c. 1700s. Sub soil plows were used to deepen furrows already plowed. Deep furrows allowed better moisture retention and root penetration. B. Potato Plow, c. 1890. C. 1850s Plow. D. Hillside Plow 745X or Two-Way Plow. . . . Map (db m188423) HM
166 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Farm Equipment
A. Stone Burr Mill for grinding grain, c. 1850. B. Crank Fodder Chopper C. Lever Fodder Chopper. Fodder choppers used either knives or rollers to cut and chop forage for animal feed, making it more palatable with less waste. D. Hominy Mill. . . . Map (db m188428) HM
167 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — First Lutheran Parsonage
First Lutheran Parsonage Serving the five churches of the Westminster Charge 1854-1870 Map (db m114407) HM
168 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Gen. Bradley T. Johnson's RaidA Ransom Cancelled — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
In June 1864, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee sent Gen. Jubal A. Early's corps from the Richmond battlefields to the Shenandoah Valley to counter Union Gen. David Hunter's army. After driving Hunter into West Virginia, Early invaded . . . Map (db m201507) HM
169 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Gettysburg CampaignInvasion & Retreat
After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason and Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His infantry marched north through . . . Map (db m75738) HM
170 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Gettysburg CampaignInvasion & Retreat — Maryland Civil War Trails — Reported permanently removed
After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason and Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His infantry marched north . . . Map (db m114403) HM
171 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — History Is Also Now
Presented to the citizens of Westminster by the Mayor and Common Council History Is Also Now Designed by Lewis Schlitt ©1999 and created with help of Drury Bynum, Thomas Van Damme, and James Veenstra. Based on . . . Map (db m114431) HM
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172 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — In Colonial America…
In Colonial America, farmers used methods that had changed little since Roman times. But, with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, the farmer's life and tools changed dramatically. Work was still long and hard, but new methods and machinery . . . Map (db m188426) HM
173 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — In Honor of the Day Family
Robert and Rosia Day donated this wormseed oil still to the Carroll County Farm Museum in May 2014. All wormseed operations were labor intensive and often involved the entire family during the growing, harvesting and distillation process. The Days . . . Map (db m188463) HM
174 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — In Memory of All American Veterans
This memorial honors all American veterans who, although separated by generations, shared a common, undeniable goal—to valiantly protect our country's freedoms. The memories of these American veterans will continue to live on whenever and . . . Map (db m114408) WM
175 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Just Government League
Established in 1909, became largest organization in Maryland advocating for women’s suffrage. Local chapters were founded throughout the state including in Westminster in 1913. By 1915 statewide membership numbered 17,000. The League’s campaign . . . Map (db m139586) HM
176 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Katahdin Sheep
Katahdin are a breed of 'hair sheep' developed in the United States by amateur geneticist Michael Piel. The term 'hair sheep' means that Katahdins do not produce a fleece and do not require shearing. Their coats come in a variety of colors and . . . Map (db m188408) HM
177 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Landon C. Burns
Landon C. Burns was born in 1897 in Virginia. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S. Degree in Agriculture Education and later earned an M.S. Degree in Rural Sociology. The man who was often called "Mr. Carroll County" was . . . Map (db m114412) HM
178 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Mayor Joseph L. Mathias
A tribute Mayor Joseph L. Mathias 1884-1963 A community leader who served the city of Westminster with dedication and distinction over a period of thirty -two years. City Councilman 1927-1937 Mayor of Westminster 1942-1963 Eliminated . . . Map (db m103912) HM
179 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Memorial Gateway
Until this or future generations shall provide a more fitting tribute, this simple gateway is erected as a memorial for the dead and testimonial to the living soldiers and others from Carroll County who served in the . . . Map (db m114402) WM
180 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Mulberry
This house built in 1795, by Col. Joshua Gist on land granted to him in 1782 and occupied by him until 1839. Willed to Harriet Gist 1839, occupied by her until 1865. Willed to Mordecai Gist 1865 by whom occupied until 1903. Purchased . . . Map (db m103300) HM
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181 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Neal Home
Site of Abner Neal home. His sons, Henry and Frank, were arrested on Aug. 28, 1862 as Southern supporters. Released, they joined the Army of Virginia and returned with Stuart's advance guard on June 29, 1863, en route to Gettysburg. Here, Brig. . . . Map (db m188573) HM
182 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Planting / Fertilizing
Planting. Grain was sown by broadcasting (throwing) or hand seeders until 1850, when horse-drawn grain drills were introduced. Fertilizing. Depending on crops and funds, Carroll County farmers used a variety of fertilizers such as . . . Map (db m188419) HM
183 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Potters Field1850-1960s
When Maryland's legislature approved the formation of Carroll County in 1837, it required the residents to build a courthouse, jail, register's office, clerk's office and a poorhouse. In 1852, the County Commissioners purchased 307 acres on the . . . Map (db m114411) HM
184 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Processing
Processing crops included everything from chopping forage for cattle and grinding grain to shelling corn. A wide variety of machines were invented for these farm jobs.Map (db m188444) HM
185 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Pvt. Jerome L. Day
In memory of Pvt. Jerome L. Day KIA, WW I. Oct. 8, 1918 Map (db m155344) WM
186 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Pygmy Goats
Pygmy Goats were first bred in Africa and later were imported to the United States as research and zoo animals. today the breed is commonly found as pets and exhibition animals due to its gentle, friendly nature and hardiness. The Pygmy goat is . . . Map (db m188412) HM
187 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — R.D. Bowman Stable
Housing for cows, calves & horsesMap (db m188403) HM
188 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The Carroll County Barn Quilt Trail
The Carroll County Barn Quilt Trail honors Carroll County's agrarian culture by bringing together historic barns and a "sampler" of quilt block patterns. These quilt blocks include both classic patterns that depict life in a rural society as well . . . Map (db m188399) HM
189 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The First Complete County Rural Free Delivery Service
In the United States was inaugurated by the post office department on December 20, 1899 covering the whole of Carroll County and small parts of adjacent counties with Westminster as the central distributing point.Map (db m3023) HM
190 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The Loom House
This line of bricks marks the location of a log structure that stood behind the Sherman-Fisher-Shellman House. The one-and-one-half story structure served as a loom house. The 1822 inventory of the estate of Jacob Sherman, the first owner of . . . Map (db m188396) HM
191 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The Opera House
Built in 1854 as an Odd Fellows Hall and served as an "Opera House" and community center for nearly a century. Reported to have been used by Union troops during the Civil War. Opera House printing company located here in 1976 by its owner, . . . Map (db m103704) HM
192 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The Rosser Raid"Welcome into my home!" — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
After Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's smashing victory over Union Gen. John Pope at the Second Battle of Manassas, Lee decided to invade Maryland to reap the fall harvest, gain Confederate recruits, earn foreign recognition of the . . . Map (db m201697) HM
193 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The Smokehouse
Why was the meat cured & smoked? To preserve it and add flavor. How long did it take to smoke a piece of meat? It took 5 to 7 days. How long could meat be stored in the Smokehouse? Meat could be stored up to 1 year. . . . Map (db m188430) HM
194 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — The Trumbo-Chrest House297 East Main Street
The Trumbo-Chrest House has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m114397) HM
195 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Turkeys
For centuries, people have raised turkeys for food and for the joy of having them. There are many varieties of these heritage birds, such as Black, Bronze, White Holland, Slate and Bourbon Red — just to name a few. Turkeys have a distinct wattle, . . . Map (db m188413) HM
196 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Veterans Memorial🇺🇸
Dedicated to all the living and deceased veterans from Tremont Place who served in the Armed Forces and the men and women who supported their efforts.Map (db m199359) WM
197 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States1899 - 1999 — 100 Years of Services —
In honor of the members of Molleville Farm Post 467, serving Country and Community during times of war and peace.Map (db m188393) WM
198 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Vietnam1959 - 1975
In dedication to the men and women who served during the Vietnam War. The City of Westminster remembers those who fought and those who sacrificed their lives to defend our freedom and ideals.Map (db m155341) WM
199 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — 116 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
Mary B. Shellman, community leader and 1913 founding president Carroll County Just Government League, educated voters here 1920.Map (db m188390) HM
200 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Westminster
County seat of Carroll County, founded 1764 first called Winchester for its founder William Winchester (1710-1790), who was born in Westminster, England (now a part of Greater London) Westminster Academy incorporated 1839 (later absorbed into the . . . Map (db m75698) HM

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