On August 14, 1830, the congregations of the Lutheran and Reformed churches in Burkittsville, which had constructed a sanctuary for the use of both, met "to form plans and adopt rules and regulations for the conducting and governing the temporal concerns" of the church. On August 14, 1858, an altercation between members of three fire companies at the intersection of Market and Church streets in Frederick resulted in numerous injuries and one arrest. On August 14, 1859, Charles J. Doll, who operated Doll Brothers Department Store at 205-209 North Market Street in Frederick, was born. He died July 2, 1930. On August 14, 1878, Cato and Sethey Adams donated land in Bartonsville for the purpose of building a church. Jackson Chapel was dedicated on October 12, 1879, and services are still conducted there. On August 14, 1914, Miss Ella V. Eichelberger deeded the former residence of Dr. John Tyler at 108 West Church Street in Frederick to All Saints Episcopal Church for use as its rectory. The church sold the property to a private owner in July 2010 to be used once again as a private residence. On August 14, 1948, the last Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train, with 99 passengers aboard, arrived in Frederick at 1 P.M., from York, PA. The service had begun in August 1871. 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>