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    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 2-3-16
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    3. January 3, 1842, was born near Petersville. On February 3, 1860, Catherine Hummel Markey Garnhart, recognized today as the maker of a series of stunning quilts for her grandchildren and others, died at 86 at her Frederick home. She was born in Germany in 1773. On February 3, 1922, a contract was awarded to Lloyd C. Culler Construction for a 6-room addition to Boys High School for $35,000. This school building became Frederick High School in the fall of 1922 and was later known as The Elm Street School. Frederick Memorial Hospital demolished this building and constructed a parking deck for patients, employees and visitors in the 1980s. On February 3, 1956, Camp Detrick became Fort Detrick. On February 3, 1968, Dr. Ignatius Bjorlee, who was superintendent of The Maryland School for The Deaf from 1918 until his retirement in 1955, died at his home near Glenville, MN. following a lengthy illness. On February 3, 1986, seven employees of The Rotorex Corporation plant near Walkersville were hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide fumes. On February 19, an additional 19 employees were hospitalized after they were overcome by methyl chloride fumes. The plant was then closed for 5 days. On February 3, 1987, residents of the old Montevue Home, built in 1870, were moved into the new home on Rosemont Avenue at Montevue Lane, in Frederick near Citizens Nursing Home 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>

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