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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mount Savage, 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 (876) Bedford County, PA (94) Fulton County, PA (47) Somerset County, PA (158) Hampshire County, WV (76) Mineral County, WV (75) Morgan County, WV (109)  AlleganyCounty(294) Allegany County (294)  GarrettCounty(161) Garrett County (161)  WashingtonCounty(876) Washington County (876)  BedfordCountyPennsylvania(94) Bedford County (94)  FultonCounty(47) Fulton County (47)  SomersetCounty(158) Somerset County (158)  HampshireCountyWest Virginia(76) Hampshire County (76)  MineralCounty(75) Mineral County (75)  MorganCounty(109) Morgan County (109)
Cumberland is the county seat for Allegany County
Mount Savage is in Allegany County
      Allegany County (294)  
ADJACENT TO ALLEGANY COUNTY
      Garrett County (161)  
      Washington County (876)  
      Bedford County, Pennsylvania (94)  
      Fulton County, Pennsylvania (47)  
      Somerset County, Pennsylvania (158)  
      Hampshire County, West Virginia (76)  
      Mineral County, West Virginia (75)  
      Morgan County, West Virginia (109)  
 
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1 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — Faidley Field
On Lower Bank Street north of Upper Bank Street, on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated in the memory of John Charles Faidley Killed in Action Vietnam Conflict January 27, 1967Map (db m176379) WM
2 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — In Honor of the Sons and Daughters of Mount Savage
On Mount Savage Road, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
Who served their country in the World War, this bridge was built, and in loving remembrance of J. Edward Carney • Walter H. Green • Lloyd H. Hartman • Joseph B. Hammers • Lawrence B. Miller • James Shaffer • H. Earl Snyder who made the supreme . . . Map (db m176024) WM
3 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — In Honor of the Sons and Daughters of Mount Savage
On Mount Savage Road NW (Maryland Route 36) east of Iron Rail Street, on the right when traveling east.
Who served their country in the World War, this bridge was built, and in loving remembrance of J. Edward Carney • Walter H. Green • Lloyd H. Hartman • Joseph B. Hammers • Lawrence B. Miller • James Shaffer • H. Earl Snyder who made the supreme . . . Map (db m177378) WM
4 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — Mount Savage In The Great War
On Mount Savage Road NW (Maryland Route 36) east of Iron Rail Street, on the right when traveling east.
Upon declaring war against Germany, the United States joined their allies, Britain, France, and Russia, in World War I on April 6, 1917. The government formed a new national army using volunteers and draftees. Many of the Mount Savage men enlisted . . . Map (db m176958) HM
5 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — Mount Savage Iron Works1839
On New School Road.
In 1844, the first iron rails made in the United States were produced on this spot by the Mount Savage Iron Works. Erected in 1839, the iron works contributed extensviely to the development of the Mount Savage Community.Map (db m5846) HM
6 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — On This Site in 1844
Near Mount Savage Road (Maryland Route 36) at New Row Road.
On this site in 1844 were rolled the first iron rails made in the United States. For this technological achievement, the Mount Savage Iron Works was awarded a silver medal by the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia This plaque was dedicated in . . . Map (db m114318) HM
7 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — Our Dead Are Not Unknown Soldiers1969
Near Mile Lane Northwest at Glen Savage Farm Road, on the left when traveling east.
Our Dead Are Not Unknown Soldiers 1969 (Additional marker is at ground level in front of main memorial and is barely legible): To our Nation's unsung Viet Nam Prisoners of War Vietnam Veterans to your memory and sacrifice the theme of . . . Map (db m177533) WM
8 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — St Patrick School Monument
Near St Patrick's Church Road east of New Row Road NW, on the right when traveling east.
This monument commemorates St. Patrick School that stood near this site from 1900 to 2001. The cornerstone and bricks are from the original school.Map (db m177376) HM
9 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — St. Ignatius Church1793 -1863
On Mile Lane Northwest at Glen Savage Farm Road, on the left when traveling east on Mile Lane Northwest.
Mass was first celebrated in Mt. Savage on this spot in 1793 by Rev. Stephen Theodore Badin, at the home of Archibald Arnold. Father Badin was the first Priest to be ordained in the United States. About 1825 St. Ignatius Church was built on . . . Map (db m176406) HM
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10 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — St. Ignatius Stone
Near St. Patrick's Church Road east of New Row Road NW, on the right when traveling east.
This stone is a remaining part of the first catholic church in Mt. Savage. St. Ignatius Church, built in the late 1700's was located in what is now St. Patrick cemetery. Stone donated by Jim and Margaret RobisonMap (db m177377) HM
11 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — The Castle16001 Mount Savage Road Northwest
On Geary Lane north of Jealous Row, on the right when traveling north.
This property The Castle has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m134390) HM
12 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — Veterans Memorial
On Lower Bank Street south of Iron Rail Street, on the right when traveling east.
This memorial is dedicated to all Veterans of the Mount Savage community, living and dead, who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. Americanism is an unfailing love of country; loyalty to its institutions and ideals; . . . Map (db m177580) WM
 
 
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May. 16, 2024