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History of Garrett County Maryland

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  • Format: Reprint with Comb Binding
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  • Subject: Garrett County Maryland history
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    Description

    H
    ISTORY
    O
    F
    Garrett County, Maryland
    NEW
    Illustrated
    BOOK
    Early days in Garrett County, Maryland, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, factual data, and individual biographies in this 35-page excerpt from J. Thomas Scharf's
    History of Western Maryland
    , originally published in 1882 by Louis H. Everts of Philadelphia. The book is printed one-sided on 8 1/2" x 11" paper. The front cover is an 80# card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet.
    Garrett County was created from part of Allegany County in 1872, so for the earlier part of this area's history you might want to obtain our history of Allegany County, MD, also available on eBay.
    Among the subjects included in the Garrett book are:
    Location, a fairly extensive biography of John W. Garrett, the railroad man for whom the county was named, and of the Baltimore and Ohio RR which he rescued; Organization of the County; How "False Alarm" got its name; Physical features; First Court Proceedings; Government officials; histories of the various districts:
    Altamont
    and the towns of Altamont, Kitzmillersville and Swanton;
    Selbysport
    and the towns of Mineral Spring, Friendsville and Selbysport;
    Grantsville
    and the towns of Grantsville, Little Meadows, Tomlinson, Little Crossings, and Piney Grove;
    Bloomington
    , and Bloomington Village;
    Accident
    , and Accident village;
    Sang Run
    ;
    Oakland
    and the town of Oakland;
    Ryan's Glades
    and Fort Pendleton; and
    Johnson's District
    ; and other interesting bits of history and trivia, such as a very brief courtship, and the capture of a golden eagle.
    Attention Genealogists:
    This booklet is filled with names. In addition, there are individual biographies of notable county residents. These vary greatly in length. Among these bios are:
    Meshach Browning, the famous hunter, William Browning, John Lynn Browning, Holmes Wiley, another notable hunter, Patrick Hamill
    , statesman; Jesse Tomlinson, the Stanton family, John Getty, George Bruce, Caspar Durst, John Farrell. Henry Fuller, Adam Spiker, the Broadwater family, the Beschey family, Samuel Brown, Capt. Henry Brown, the Custer family (which included Gen. George A. Custer); Adam Schultz, and other Schultz family members; Dr. Bayard T. Keller, Conrad Whetzel, Thomas J. Peddicord, and H. Wheeler Combs.
    Illustrations include
    : several pictures of individuals and two full-page pictures of hotels.
    Wouldn't this make a unique gift?