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From: "John Ashbury" <>
Subject: History Moment - 11-6
Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 06:44:05 -0500
On November 6, 1882, Dr. Bernard O. Thomas, Sr., who practiced medicine in
Frederick from 1906 to 1965, and who was medical examiner for Frederick
County for 10 years, was born near Adamstown. He died at his Watkins Acres
home on April 15, 1969.
On November 6, 1912, Edward Schley Delaplaine, later a judge of the Maryland
Court of Appeals and an active local historian, set a school record in a
traditional 5-mile race at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA. He
was awarded a gold medal and a place on the school's track team. He won the
race in 30 minutes and 40 seconds, eclipsing the old record by more than a
minute.
On November 6, 1946, D. John Markey, of Walkersville, lost to two-term
Maryland Governor Herbert R. O'Conor in the race for a U. S. Senate seat.
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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