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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Frederick, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Frederick 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 Frederick County, MD (558) Carroll County, MD (210) Howard County, MD (143) Montgomery County, MD (753) Washington County, MD (876) Adams County, PA (1442) Franklin County, PA (228) Loudoun County, VA (345)  FrederickCounty(558) Frederick County (558)  CarrollCounty(210) Carroll County (210)  HowardCounty(143) Howard County (143)  MontgomeryCounty(753) Montgomery County (753)  WashingtonCounty(876) Washington County (876)  AdamsCountyPennsylvania(1442) Adams County (1442)  FranklinCounty(228) Franklin County (228)  LoudounCountyVirginia(345) Loudoun County (345)
Frederick is the county seat for Frederick County
Frederick is in Frederick County
      Frederick County (558)  
ADJACENT TO FREDERICK COUNTY
      Carroll County (210)  
      Howard County (143)  
      Montgomery County (753)  
      Washington County (876)  
      Adams County, Pennsylvania (1442)  
      Franklin County, Pennsylvania (228)  
      Loudoun County, Virginia (345)  
 
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201 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — The Weinberg Center
On Patrick Street (Maryland Route 144) west of Market Street (Maryland Route 355), on the left when traveling west.
This building formerly the Tivoli Theatre, opened Dec. 23, 1926, was donated in 1977 to the City of Frederick by: The Weinberg Family Dan and Alyce and their children: Dancye and Aldan to be used as a center for all the Arts for the . . . Map (db m103261) HM
202 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — These Barracks
Near Clarke Place, on the right when traveling west.
1776 - 1814 These Barracks Mark the course of the struggle for American Independence Built in 1777 by the British and Hessian prisoners of the Revolutionary War, here were detained those taken at the Battles of Saratoga, Trenton, and Yorktown, . . . Map (db m2735) HM
203 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — They Lie Here, Beneath Our Feet
On East 6th Street at Chapel Alley, on the right when traveling west on East 6th Street.
For nearly a century, many of Frederick's African American residents were laid to rest here in the Laboring Sons Cemetery. As the name implies, they repaired the shoes, painted the houses, cleaned the stables, nursed the sick, and performed . . . Map (db m110801) HM
204 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thick of the Battle4:00 - 4:30 p.m. July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
On Baker Valley Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
The Battle of Monocacy changed from a stalemate to a rout as the final lines of Maj. Gen. John B. Gordon's three Confederate brigades swept down Brooks Hill onto the fields of Thomas farm. Both sides traded blistering gunfire around the Thomas . . . Map (db m89985) HM
205 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield
On Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m155659) WM
206 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thomas FarmMonocacy National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
On Baker Valley Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Col. C. Keefer Thomas, a businessman, should have stayed in Baltimore. He was so sure a war eventually would rage around that city that he moved his family to this 240-acre farm, called Araby. Soon troops were marching through or camping here in the . . . Map (db m194543) HM
207 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thomas Johnson
On North Court Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
** Revolutionary Patriot ** Bosom Friend of Washington **** Diligent worker for independence and nominator of Washington for commander in chief of Continental Army ** Member of Council of Safety, Continental Congress and of Maryland Convention . . . Map (db m103773) HM
208 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thomas Johnson
Near South Market Street.
In Memorium Thomas Johnson Son of Thomas Johnson and Dorcas Sedwick Born Calvert Co. November 4, 1732 Died in Frederick Co. October 25 1819 First Governor of Maryland 1777 - 1779 Erected by some of his descendants . . . Map (db m106019) HM
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209 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thomas Johnson
Near South Market Street.
** Revolutionary Patriot ** Bosom Friend of Washington **** Diligent worker for independence and nominator of Washington for commander in chief of Continental Army ** Member of Council of Safety, Continental Congress and of . . . Map (db m106718) HM
210 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thomas Johnson
Near Stadium Drive south of South Market Street (Maryland Route 355), on the right when traveling south.
First Governor of MarylandMap (db m213577) HM
211 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Thomas JohnsonNov 4 1732 - Oct 26 1819
Near Stadium Drive south of South Market Street (Maryland Route 355), on the right when traveling south.
The first Governor of the State of Maryland 1777 to 1779Map (db m213642) HM
212 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Through a Child's EyesMonocacy National Battlefield
Near Baker Valley Road.
On the morning of July 9, six-year-old Glenn Worthington was ushered into the farmhouse cellar with his family and their slaves. The windows had been boarded with thick oak boards and tubs of drinking water were placed in the cellar. Young Glenn . . . Map (db m89981) HM
213 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Tyler’s-Spite House
On West Church Street at Record Street, on the right when traveling east on West Church Street.
112 West Church St. Has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1814Map (db m2724) HM
214 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Ulysses Grant Bourne
On Ice Street at West All Saints Street when traveling north on Ice Street.
In this Property at 30 West All Saints Street Ulysses Grant Bourne (March 17, 1873 - July 15, 1958) practiced medicine from 1903 to 1953. Founder & first President of the Maryland Negro Medical Society; co-founder Frederick . . . Map (db m107200) HM
215 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Unanimous Resolution
Near North Court Street.
“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, . . . Map (db m103840) HM
216 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — United States Army General Hospital #1Civil War Period
Near Clarke Place.
This site marks important advances in the history of military medicine. Here Army doctors, nurses, and Daughters of Charity shaped its practice in modern form. Caregivers treated at this 18 acre complex over 30,000 sick and wounded soldiers, Union . . . Map (db m103419) HM
217 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — USS Francis Scott Key (SSBN 657)
On S. Market Street.
Front: The first ship of the fleet named for Francis Scott Key, Author of the National Anthem. Born 1 August 1773, Died 11 January 1843. Wrote the verse for our National Anthem "The Star Spangled Banner" during the British Fleet's bombardment of . . . Map (db m75756) HM WM
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218 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Veterans Memorial
Veterans Buried In This Cemetery French and Indian War 1754 - 1763 Revolutionary War 1775 - 1783 Whiskey Rebellion 1791 - 1794 War of 1812 1812 - 1815 Mexican War 1846 - 1848 Civil War 1861 - 1865 Indian Wars 1800's Spanish . . . Map (db m103215) WM
219 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Veterans Memorial Bell Tower
On 2nd Street west of Bentz Street, on the right when traveling west.
Ship's bell from the USS Frederick Commissioned 1906 as the USS Maryland Dedicated November 11, 1998 in fond memory of J. Alfred CutsailMap (db m103284) HM WM
220 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Vietnam Era Memorial1964 • 1975
On 2nd Street west of Bentz Street, on the right when traveling west.
In honor of those who servedMap (db m103286) HM
221 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — 114 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
Near South Market Street (Maryland Route 355) at Stadium Drive, on the right when traveling south.
From 1911, sisters Florence & Bertha Trail promoted woman suffrage through the Just Government League of Frederick. Both buried here.Map (db m213565) HM
222 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Walter Eugene "Chuck" Foreman#44
Near Stuart Drive south of Rutherford Court, on the right when traveling south.
Born: October 26, 1950 Place of Birth: Frederick County, Maryland Graduated from Frederick High School in 1969 Attended the University of Miami from 1969 to 1972 where he played defensive back, wide receiver, and running back. . . . Map (db m137814) HM
223 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Water Level of the 1976 Flood
Near Mullinix Alley north of West All Saints Street, on the right when traveling west.
"In all my years, I've never seen so much water in Carroll Creek." -George Birely Delaplaine October 9, 1976 Water Level of the 1976 FloodMap (db m129732) HM
224 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — William Tyler PageBoyhood Home
On Record Street at West Second Street, on the right when traveling east on Record Street.
William Tyler Page Though born in marked house One-half block south Lived his boyhood days in this house Placed by Frederick Chapter, N.S.D.A.R. October 18, 1955 Map (db m89034) HM
225 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — World War II Veterans Memorial
On West 2nd Street at Memorial Parkway, on the right when traveling west on West 2nd Street.
We honor our men and women who served in World War II Killed in Action Frank W. Albaugh • Garfield H. Ambrose • Benjamin W. Anderson • Charles W. Andrews • Sherman E. Axline • John S. Baer • Franklin E. Baker • Gerald L. Baker • Melvin L. . . . Map (db m103365) WM
226 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Worthington HouseMonocacy National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Near Baker Valley Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Fields of wheat and corn surrounded the hilltop farmhouse of John T. Worthington. Few trees obstructed his views of the meandering Monocacy River and Thomas farm to the east. In the two years since buying the 300-acre farm, Worthington had seen . . . Map (db m194132) HM
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227 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — Worthington-McKinney Ford11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. July 9, 1864 — Monocacy National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Near Baker Valley Road when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Confederate troops succeeded in finding their way across the Monocacy River at the foot of this hill. Brig. Gen. John McCausland's 350 cavalrymen came up over the hill and assembled on the front yard of the Worthington farm. Maj. Gen. John B. . . . Map (db m194133) HM
228 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick, Ballenger Creek — Caring for the RiverMonocacy National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Urbana Pike (Maryland Route 355) 0.5 miles south of New Technology Way, on the right when traveling north.
The care of rivers is not a question of rivers, but of the human heart. — Tanaka Shozo
The Monocacy River is the heart of the Monocacy National Battlefield. The care and protection of the river . . . Map (db m213601) HM

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