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    1. [MDFR] History Moment - 6-29-16
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    3. On June 29, 1742, Michael Cresap, who would lead a group of 300 Frederick Countians to Boston in July 1775 to relieve the local militia there following the Battle of Bunker Hill, was born in what is today Washington County, but then a part of Prince George's County. On June 29, 1763, Dr. John Tyler was born in Prince George's County. He is credited as the first doctor in Maryland to surgically treat cataracts. He died October 15, 1841, in Frederick. He also built Spite House on West Church Street in Frederick to keep city fathers from extending Record Street through to West Patrick Street. He said that the horse and wagon traffic beside his home and office (the rectory of All Saints Episcopal Church from 1914 until 2010) would disturb his delicate surgery. On June 29, 1792, a deed was signed for a lot on West Church Street, owned by Lenox Martin, to a group of trustees for the first Methodist Church in Frederick. On June 29, 1819, the Reformed Church of Middletown dedicated its new sanctuary. This was the fourth church of this congregation. On June 29, 1829, snow fell in the Middletown area according to Jacob Englebrecht's diary. On June 29, 1859, The Examiner announced that C. S. Williams, of Cincinnati, was about to publish a Frederick City Directory. Copies of this volume, the first of its kind published about Frederick, are available at both The C. Burr Artz Library and at the Historical Society of Frederick County. On June 29, 1878, Herbert Thompson resigned as principal of The Charlotte Hall School. Shortly afterward, he and his wife, Lady Ellen Thompson, opened Glenellen Academy in Ijamsville. It closed in 1888. On June 29, 1895, Caroline E. Davis became the first graduate of The Notre Dame Academy in Libertytown. The school, which opened in 1891, closed its doors at the end of the 1970 school year. On June 29, 1948, the William R. Diggs pool at Mullinex Park was dedicated with more than 300 people in attendance. Holmes D. Baker and his sister, Mrs. Charlotte Markell Baker King, donated the pool to honor the longtime Baker family employee. On June 29, 2011, the First Church of Christ, Scientists sold its church at 5 East Second Street, Frederick, to Covenant Family Chapel for $400,000. The building was originally built in 1872 as Trinity Methodist Church. 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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