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From: "John Ashbury" <>
Subject: History Moment - 4-15
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 05:27:51 -0400
On April 15, 1725, Tasker's Chance, on part of which the City of Frederick
was established in 1745, was surveyed for Benjamin Tasker, president of The
Governor's Council of Maryland.
On April 15, 1860, William Cost Johnson, a native and resident of Jefferson,
died suddenly at The National Hotel in Washington. He was a member of the
state legislature and represented the district in Congress for three terms.
On April 15, 1910, The Rev. Edmond R. Eschbach, pastor of The Evangelical
Reformed Church in Frederick on West Church Street for 36 years, died. He
was born November 9, 1835, in Paradise Township, Northumberland County, PA.
He was buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
On April 15, 1914, George Alfred "Gath" Townsend, who built the memorial to
Civil War Correspondents at Gapland State Park on South Mountain, died in
New York City.
On April 15, 1930, The Taney Home on South Bentz Street in Frederick was
opened as a tourist attraction for the first time.
On April 15, 1946, D. John Markey, of Walkersville, withdrew as a candidate
for governor of Maryland, and announced his intention to challenge for the
U. S. Senate seat.
On April 15, 1950, Holmes Davenport Baker, who succeeded his father, Joseph
Dill Baker, as president of The Citizens National Bank, died at Union
Memorial Hospital in Baltimore following hernia surgery. He was born in
Frederick April 11, 1880.
On April 15, 1969, Dr. Bernard O. Thomas Sr., who practiced medicine in
Frederick County from 1906 to 1965, and who served as county medical
examiner for 10 years, died at his Watkins Acres home at age 86. He was born
near Adamstown on November 6, 1882.
On April 15, 1976, The National Municipal League named Frederick as one of
the 10 "All-American Cities" for the bicentennial year. The presentation was
actually made at a banquet at The Elks Club on May 22, 1976.
If anyone can add information to these History Moments,
or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day,
please contact me privately.
John W. Ashbury
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