On February 19, 1821, the Parish Sunday School of All Saints Episcopal Church in Frederick was established during the rectorship of the Rev. John Johns. On February 19, 1837, the Rev. S. W. Harkney preached his first sermon at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick. On February 19, 1895, William T. Delaplaine, founder of The Frederick News and The Great Southern Printing and Manufacturing Company, died of pneumonia at age 35. He left a widow and four sons. Mr. Delaplaine contracted his fatal illness during a food and fuel drive for the poor of Frederick during a very harsh winter of 1894-95. On February 19, 1923, the Woodsboro Homemakers Club, called the Woodsboro Demonstration Club, was organized through the efforts of Mrs. J. P. Feiser. On February 19, 2007, James Douglas, 29, entered a liquor store in the Antietam Village Shopping Center, at Thomas Johnson Drive and Opossumtown Pike, pointed a gun at the owner and told him to get out. Before events culminated, the entire center was destroyed by a fire Douglas set. Douglas also lost his life in the blaze. 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]