On April 11, 1768, Frederick Calvert, the last Lord Baltimore, deeded 100 acres of the Catoctin Furnace property to Thomas Johnson and Lancelot Jacques, a French Huguenot refugee. They applied for the grant on December 23, 1766. Governor Horatio Sharpe countersigned the deed. On April 11, 1784, Dr. William Tyler, who would serve 55 years as president of Farmers & Mechanics National Bank, was born in Prince George's County. He died April 24, 1872. On April 11, 1845, L. Victor Baughman, editor of The Citizen newspaper from 1872 until 1906, a state comptroller and a power in local and state Democratic Party politics, was born. He died November 30, 1906. On April 11, 1907, Dr. Thomas Edwards Hardy, who practiced medicine in Burkittsville, died. On April 11, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, his wife, daughters and son-in-law, attended Easter Sunday services at Thurmont United Methodist Church. On April 11, 1989, the first Frederick Keys baseball game was played at McCurdy Field the first Frederick Keys baseball game was played at McCurdy Field on South Jefferson Street in Frederick. 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 Wasps1965@comcast.net <mailto:Wasps1965@comcast.net>