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From: "John Ashbury" <>
Subject: [MDFR] History Moment - 5-19-07
Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:19:59 -0400


On May 19, 1861, Dr. Edward Oliver Belt, who founded the Episcopal Eye, Ear
and Throat Charity Hospital in Washington, D. C., was born in Frederick
County.


On May 19, 1919, William Tyler Page, who was born and raised on Record
Street in Frederick, was appointed clerk of The House of Representatives.


On May 19, 1921, John D. Hendrickson, the founder of the dry goods firm that
bore his name, died at his West Second Street home. He was born in Baker's
Valley near Buckeystown on September 24, 1855.


On May 19, 1949, the first auction was conducted at The Woodsboro Livestock
Sales, Inc., in Woodsboro. The auctioneer was Delbert Null, whose father
John Null, was also on the auctioneering staff.


On May 19, 1973, Donald Grossnickle, of Middletown, became the first male
graduate of Hood College. He later was an assistant state's attorney in
Frederick County for many years.




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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