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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Oakland, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Garrett 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 Garrett County, MD (161) Allegany County, MD (294) Fayette County, PA (285) Somerset County, PA (151) Grant County, WV (32) Mineral County, WV (75) Preston County, WV (116)  GarrettCounty(161) Garrett County (161)  AlleganyCounty(294) Allegany County (294)  FayetteCountyPennsylvania(285) Fayette County (285)  SomersetCounty(151) Somerset County (151)  GrantCountyWest Virginia(32) Grant County (32)  MineralCounty(75) Mineral County (75)  PrestonCounty(116) Preston County (116)
Oakland is the county seat for Garrett County
Oakland is in Garrett County
      Garrett County (161)  
ADJACENT TO GARRETT COUNTY
      Allegany County (294)  
      Fayette County, Pennsylvania (285)  
      Somerset County, Pennsylvania (151)  
      Grant County, West Virginia (32)  
      Mineral County, West Virginia (75)  
      Preston County, West Virginia (116)  
 
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1 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — "McCulloch’s Path"(Named for an early pioneer)
On Garrett Highway (U.S. 219) at Paul Friend Road, on the left when traveling south on Garrett Highway. Reported damaged.
The first trail through The Glades passed near this point. George Washington on his visit here in September 1784, wrote of it: “McCulloch’s Path which owes its origin to buffaloes, being no other than their tracks from one lick to . . . Map (db m457) HM
2 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — 1884 Oakland Train Station
On East Liberty Street west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Given the architectural design term "Queen Ann Style" by its architect E. Francis Baldwin, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's "1884 Oakland Train Station" is the third building to occupy this location. The first station was a small, square two-story . . . Map (db m399) HM
3 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — 1920 Baldwin Steam Locomotive
On E Liberty Street at s 1st Street, on the right when traveling south on E Liberty Street.
This 1920 locomotive was originally built by the Baldwin Locomotive works for the Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern Railroad in Mississippi. The locomotive originally carried the number 40, but was changed to #76 in 1925, when it was leased to the . . . Map (db m135601) HM
4 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — 1920 Baldwin Steam Locomotive
On East Liberty Street west of South Second Street, on the left when traveling west.
This 1920 locomotive was originally built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern Railroad in Arkansas. The locomotive originally carried the number 40, but was changed to #76 in 1925, when it was leased to the . . . Map (db m199475) HM
5 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — 1938 McCormick-Deering Farmall F14 & 1942 John DeereCollector and Restorer Michael Rostosky, Rt. 560, Oakland, Maryland — Graciously donated by his family —
On East Liberty Street, 0.1 miles west of South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
[Marker shares the story of the restoration of 2 tractors for the Garrett County Transportation Museum. Captions are shown:] • Mike Rostosky assessing his latest tractor find. • Tractors before restoration. • Helen Rostosky lends . . . Map (db m153144) HM
6 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — 1955 B&O Railroad Caboose
Near East Liberty Street at South 1st Street, on the right when traveling east.
This 1955 B&O Railroad Caboose was donated to the Town of Oakland by the B&O Railroad Museum, Baltimore, Md. In 2013/2014 it was fully restored, inside and out, by Alexander Jacob Savopoulos, a member of Boy Scout Troop #22, as his Eagle Scout . . . Map (db m153142) HM
7 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — A Bit of History - The Fireside
On South Second Street at Alder Street, on the right when traveling south on South Second Street.
The large stone fireplace that now stands like a sentinel along the railroad tracks is a solitary reminder of Oakland's colorful hey-day. In the late 1800’s the area from here to the B&O station was a virtual beehive of activity. With twelve . . . Map (db m204239) HM
8 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — A Tribute to Garrett County's Civil War SoldiersMaryland Civil War Veterans
On Fort Alice Trail just west of West Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east.
There were over 300 soldiers from Garrett County who fought in the Civil War. The Town of Oakland recognizes these brave soldiers, by individual name, on a plaque located in Veteran's Park in Oakland. Please pay tribute and honor to these . . . Map (db m153148) HM WM
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9 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — B&O Mile Marker
On East Liberty Street at South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west on East Liberty Street.
from Deer Park Hotel Grounds B 227 (Baltimore 227 Miles) W 152 (Wheeling 152 Miles)Map (db m153135) HM
10 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Bottle Cap Mosaic — The Oakland Clean and Green Team —
On East Alder St east of South 2nd St, on the right when traveling east.
The Clean and Green Team, one of several teams formed in 2016 to assist with revitalization projects for Oakland, completed this Bottle Cap Mosaic in the summer of 2019. Plastic caps were collected by area schools and businesses, then sorted out . . . Map (db m199473) HM
11 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Campsite
Near Swallow Falls Road west of Oakland-Sang Run Road.
In August 1918, and again in July 1921, Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison, Harvey Firestone, John Burroughs and company encamped here by Muddy Creek Falls.Map (db m633) HM
12 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Cobbler ShopIn 1859
On South 3rd Street (U.S. 219) at Alder Street, on the right when traveling north on South 3rd Street.
This building is one of Oakland’s oldest. Also known as New Glades House & Central Hotel, Dr. M.C. Hinebaugh’s Hospital in 1908.Map (db m634) HM
13 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Deer Park Hotel Station
On East Liberty Street at South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling east on East Liberty Street.
Original Porcelain SignMap (db m153136) HM
14 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Forestry Beginning
On Herrington Manor Lake Road, on the left when traveling north.
State Forestry in Maryland began within 1/4 mile of this point, when on April 5, 1906, John and Robert Garrett gave the state 1,967 acres for forestry demonstration purposes. Today this forest and associated parks are providing multiple benefits to . . . Map (db m68835) HM
15 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Fort AliceRailroad Bridge Destroyed
On Herrington Manor Road east of Fingerboard Road.
On April 26, 1863, during the Confederate occupation of Oakland, a detachment of Confederate Capt. John H. McNeill's partisan rangers attacked the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge here over the Youghiogheny River. They were part of a larger group . . . Map (db m481) HM
16 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Garrett County Civil War Veterans
On East Oak Street (U.S. 219) at South 3rd Street, on the left when traveling east on East Oak Street.
Served in the Union Army (List of over 400 names) Served in the Confederate Army (List of 31 names) Notable Participants Associated with Garrett County (List of 9 names) Dedicated 2015 This memorial was created through the . . . Map (db m135580) WM
17 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Garrett County Courthouse
On South 1st Street at Alley 3 at the Town Parking Lot on South 1st Street.
The domed building on the hill to your right is the Garrett County Courthouse. Built in 1907 in a classical Greek style and designed by Architect J. Riley Gordon, this is the second building in Oakland to be called the Garrett County Courthouse. The . . . Map (db m487) HM
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18 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — RM-1241 — Garrett County Pilgrimage
On East Alder Street just east of South 3rd Street (U.S. 219), on the right when traveling east.
"Suffrage hikes" were an effective tactic in gaining publicity and support for women's right to vote. From June 16-27, 1914, seven women from Baltimore crisscrossed Garrett County on foot. Marching nearly 100 miles and visiting 14 towns to spread . . . Map (db m152754) HM
19 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Garrett Memorial Church(St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church)
On West Liberty Street near South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Directly behind you, John W. Garrett built Garrett Memorial Church in 1869 as a memorial to his brother Henry S. Garrett who died in 1867. The site was originally chosen by his brother for a church, but he died before steps could be taken to build . . . Map (db m467) HM
20 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Gas House
On East Liberty Street at South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north on East Liberty Street.
From Deer Park Hotel GroundsMap (db m153134) HM
21 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Gettysburg CampaignInvasion & Retreat
On East Liberty Street west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
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 m484) HM
22 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Highest Point on the Maryland State Roads System
On George Washington Highway (U.S. 50) east of Table Rock Road, on the left when traveling east.
Elevation 3095 feet. Maryland State Roads Commission. J. N. Mackall, Chairman & Chief Engineer; L.T. Downey, District Engineer. Contractor: T. D. Claiborne Co. Inc., August Mencken.Map (db m1071) HM
23 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Hoye - Crest
Near U.S. 219, 5.5 miles south of U.S. 50, on the left when traveling south.
Highest point in Maryland. Backbone Mountain, Garrett County, 3360 feet above sea level. Named for Captain Charles E. Hoye, founder of the Garrett County Historical Society. Dedicated September 1, 1952.Map (db m154) HM
24 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — In Memory of All Who Fought For Our Country
On E Oak Street at S 3rd Street on E Oak Street.
In Memory of All Who Fought For Our Country Dedicated to Alvin Chapin Brock 175 Inf. 29 Division World War II Who died defending our freedom November 17, 1944Map (db m135586) WM
25 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — In Memory of Rev. John A. Grant1923 - 2012 — Oakland Native – Civil Engineer – Episcopal Priest and Historian Extraordinaire!
Near East Liberty Street, 0.1 miles west of South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
This unique spire originally topped the steeple of the Garrett Memorial Church, now St. Matthews Episcopal Church, located at the corner of Liberty and Second Streets. The church was the gift of John Work Garrett for whom Garrett County is named. . . . Map (db m153145) HM
26 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Local Muralists Bring History to Life
On East Green Street west of South 3rd Street (U.S. 219), on the left when traveling west.
Oakland's Main Street Maryland program and its Design Committee spent several years looking for a way to beautify the town's barren walls while informing its residents and visitors about town history. A review of other small towns around the . . . Map (db m234244) HM
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27 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — MaryLandscapes
Near the Town Parking Lot (Alley 3) near South 2nd Street and the RR Tracks.
The Bay is part of a vast interconnected ecosystem. Everything done on land affects the Bay and the plants and animals that live there. Who is affected by the health of the Chesapeake Bay? The 48 major rivers, 100 smaller rivers, and . . . Map (db m486) HM
28 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — OaklandConfederate Railroad Raid
On East Liberty Street west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
On Sunday, April 26, 1863, a detachment of Confederate Capt. John H. McNeill's partisan rangers under Col. A. W. Harman attacked the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad facilities here in Oakland. They were part of Confederate Gen. William E. “Grumble” . . . Map (db m485) HM
29 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — OaklandConfederate Railroad Raid — Jones-Imboden Raid —
On East Liberty Street west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
On April 20, 1863, Confederate Gens. William E. "Grumble" Jones and John D. Imboden began a raid from Virginia through present-day West Virginia on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Taking separate routes, they later reported that they . . . Map (db m235130) HM
30 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Oakland Veterans Park
On South 3rd Street (U.S. 219) at East Oak Street (U.S. 219), on the right when traveling north on South 3rd Street.
Oakland Veterans Park In Memory of Those Who Served [Plaque on the grounds:] In grateful tribute to the men and women who served in the service of our country.Map (db m152755) WM
31 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Oakland, the B&O, and the Jones/Imboden Raid
On West Liberty Street just west of West Liberty Street, on the left when traveling west.
In many ways the Town of Oakland owes its early development as one of Garrett County's largest towns and as the county seat to the arrival of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. In 1851 the railroad meandered through the Youghiogheny Glades on its way . . . Map (db m153147) HM
32 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Old Glory
On South 3rd Street (U.S. 219) at East Oak Street (U.S. 219), on the right when traveling north on South 3rd Street.
I am the Star Spangled Banner.....   conceived in 1777 out of love   America bore for Liberty and Honor. I am the memorial of countless heroes who   shed their blood to preserve this   sacred heritage. I have inspired generations of . . . Map (db m152756) WM
33 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Our Benefactors
Near East Liberty Street, 0.1 miles north of North 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
When the Oakland B&O Museum was established in 2013 the organizers hoped some day to acquire an authentic steam locomotive for display in front of the 1884 Oakland Train Station. This dream came to fruition in 2017/2018, beginning with a surprise . . . Map (db m153139) HM
34 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Railroad Street
Near Liberty Street.
In the late 1800's there were twelve passenger trains a day stopping at the Oakland train station, and hordes of vacationers flooding the town. Perhaps the busiest section of Oakland was Railroad Street, which ran parallel to the tracks between . . . Map (db m167585) HM
35 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Rasche Blacksmith Shop
On Alder Street at Second Street, on the right when traveling west on Alder Street.
On this site in 1851 stood the blacksmith shop operated by Henry August Rasche, then in the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The B & O line was at the time being extended through Oakland, Allegany County, Maryland, westward into Preston . . . Map (db m68878) HM
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36 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Revolutionary War Patriots
On East Liberty Street at South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north on East Liberty Street.
This marker commemorates the men and women who achieved American independence. These Patriots, believing in the noble cause of liberty, fought valiantly to found a new nation. 1775 - 1783 Presented by Youghiogheny Glades Chapter . . . Map (db m233698) HM WM
37 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Site of Civil War Fort Pendleton
On George Washington Highway (U.S. 50) 0.6 miles west of Winston Road, on the left when traveling east.
Started 1861 by Confederates—taken over by Union Army same year to guard Potomac River bridge & Rt. 50. Six Union soldiers buried unmarked nearby.Map (db m156426) HM
38 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Site of Oakland Hotel
On Oak Street (Maryland Route 39) 0.1 miles west of South 1st Street, on the left when traveling west.
Built in 1875 by B&O Railroad as a copy of the Deer Park Hotel. Closed 1907, razed 1911.Map (db m153133) HM
39 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Red House, Maryland
On Garrett Highway (U.S. 219) 0.1 miles north of George Washington Highway (U.S. 50), on the left when traveling north.
Founded two miles north of this location in A.D. 1790 Now commemorating two hundred years of service in Christ Jesus our Lord A.D. 1990 (Caption): Sussan's Church first structureMap (db m234913) HM
40 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Swallow Falls vs. Hurricane Sandy
Near Maple Glade Road, 0.4 miles north of Swallow Falls Road when traveling north.
Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast in late October causing massive damage. Here in Garrett County, Maryland, we received over 30 inches of heavy, wet snow. Much of the damage you see in the forest is from Hurricane Sandy. Over 3000 hours . . . Map (db m233804) HM
41 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The Commercial Hotel and the William James Hotel
On North 2nd Street just north of East Center Street, on the left when traveling north.
In the late 1800's John W. Garrett, President of the B&O Railroad, began promoting the Oakland/Deer Park area as one of the premier vacation resorts in the country. With twelve passenger trains arriving in Oakland daily there was an ever-increasing . . . Map (db m139001) HM
42 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The First Garrett County Courthouse
On E. Alder Street, on the right when traveling west.
On December 4, 1872, following a public vote by the residents of Western Maryland, Governor William Pinkney Whyte issued a proclamation establishing a new county, created out of the western-most portion of Allegany County. The new county was named . . . Map (db m68886) HM
43 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The Glades Hotel
On West Liberty Street near South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Facing the railroad tracks directly in front of you was the Glades Hotel. Deriving its name from the nearby area called “Youghiogheny Glades,” the Glades Hotel was built in the mid-1850’s by Perry Lyle directly across the tracks from . . . Map (db m468) HM
44 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The Kildow Mill
On East Water Street, 0.1 miles west of South 1st Street, on the left when traveling west.
On this site the Kildow Mill, the location of a grist mill since 1830. The original mill was built at this bend in the Little Youghiogheny River, by Murry Thayer for Isaac McCarty who owned several hundred acres of land in the area. The mill . . . Map (db m138989) HM
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45 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The Loar Mansion
On North 2nd Street just north of East Center Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Loar family was a pioneer family in what is now Garrett County, known for their community involvement and philanthropy. Jacob Loar (d.1827), the German ancestor, came to America in 1774. After the Revolutionary War he bought property around . . . Map (db m139059) HM
46 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The Oakland Hotel
Near Oak Street.
Early in the 1870's, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad realized an asset to its passenger train service would be having a resort hotel in this area. First, it built the Deer Park Hotel in 1873, which proved so successful that in 1875 they started . . . Map (db m68876) HM
47 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — The Opera House
On South 2nd Street just north of East Green Street, on the right when traveling north.
In the late 1800's John W. Garrett, President of the B&O Railroad, began promoting the Oakland/Deer Park area as one of the premier vacation resorts in the country. With twelve passenger trains arriving in Oakland daily, and an ever-increasing . . . Map (db m138987) HM
48 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — To the Men and Women of Garrett County who fought honorably in Southeast Asia
On E Oak Street at S 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on E Oak Street.
To the Men and Women of Garrett County who fought honorably in Southeast Asia, and to the following who made the supreme sacrifice for their country Frank Wilson, Kenneth Tasker, Ellwood Bowers, Norman McRobie, Danny Nicklow, Ross Fike, Charles . . . Map (db m135583) WM
49 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Tradition of Washington Spring
Near Oak Street.
The flat land beside the little Youghiogheny River on the western edge of Oakland has two items of historic interest. First, it contains a spring, and according to tradition, George Washington stopped at the spring on the morning of September 26, . . . Map (db m68806) HM
50 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Welcome to Dailey’s Park
On East Liberty Street near South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Dailey’s Park. The Garrett County Historical Society welcomes you to Dailey’s Park. This park is named in honor of John and Ann Rebecca Dailey, who owned and operated the Glades Hotel in Oakland from 1859 to 1881. Historian Thomas Scharf noted . . . Map (db m466) HM
51 Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Youghiogheny GroveSwallow Falls State Park — Swallow Falls Canyon Trail —
On Maple Grove Road.
This 37 acre area of virgin hemlock and white pine has trees estimated to be 300+ years old and is the last stand of its kind in Maryland. Designated as a sensitive management area, cutting and development are restricted to a minimum.Map (db m61186) HM
 
 
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