On March 5, 1860, Commodore David Geisinger, a Frederick native who served on the Sloop of War 'Wasp' in her famous raid on the English Coast in 1814, died in Philadelphia. When The Wasp captured the British Brig 'Atalanta,' he was put in charge of the prize and sailed her to the United States. Neither The Wasp nor her crew was ever heard from again. On March 5, 1904, Frank E. Johnson, 22, was shot in the right cheek by Frederick City Policeman William Klipp, who had gone to the home of Ben Snowden on Locust Lane to arrest Johnson for disturbing the peace. 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 [email protected]