On April 30, 1830, Talbott's Tavern in the first block of West Patrick Street in downtown Frederick, the site of the later City Hotel, was damaged by fire. On April 30, 1840, John Baumgardner, who started a junk business in Frederick following The Civil War, and who was one of the founders of The Frederick Seamless Hosiery Company in 1887, was born in Germany. He died November 18, 1915. On April 30, 1847, Dr. Thomas William Johnson, a physician in Frederick from 1813 to 1847, and who farmed an extensive tract of land at the intersection of Walkersville Pike and Liberty Road, died. He was buried in All Saints Parish Cemetery on East All Saints Street. On April 30, 1888, Dr. Charles J. Baer, who was born in Frederick on August 8, 1823, and who saved the severely wounded Rutherford B. Hayes at the Battle of South Mountain while practicing in Middletown, died in Roanoke County, VA. On April 30, 1960, Marshall L. Etchison, an authority on local history and a music teacher, died at his home at 6 East Church Street in Frederick at age 67. He was buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. On April 30, 1995, a memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War was dedicated at Memorial Park in Frederick. On April 30, 2006, the Rev. James R. Seale, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Frederick since 1994, retired after preaching at the 10:30 A.M. service. Rt. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, participated in the service with Father Seale, who died at his home in Easton on October 22, 2014. John W. Ashbury <mailto:Wasps1965@comcast.net> Wasps1965@comcast.net