On November 23, 1742, the Rev. Joseph Jennings became the first rector of All Saints Parish, which covered all of Western Maryland from Georgetown west through what is today Garrett County. At the time it was all part of Prince George's County. That changed in 1748 with the formation of Frederick County. On November 23, 1765, the 12 judges of the Frederick County Court resolved to reject The British Stamp Act, reaffirming their decision of the day before. This act is celebrated today as Repudiation Day. On November 23, 1880, a fire at the Frederick City Petroleum Works, on East Patrick Street near Water Street, resulted in the loss of "Romeo," the fire engine of The Independent Hose Company. It fell off a bridge into Carroll Creek. The engine was replaced by "Juliet" on March 18, 1881. On November 23, 1891, the Epworth League of the Calvary Methodist Church, a religious organization of Methodist young people, founded in 1889 at Cleveland, Ohio, and named from John Wesley's birthplace (Epworth, Lincolnshire, England), was organized with Hammond Urner as president. 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]