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Explore Frederick's important role in the history of medicine. Frederick, Maryland, played a vital role during the Civil War, serving as a key medical hub for wounded soldiers from the battles of ...
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) - The Maryland State Fire Marshals bomb squad diffused a live, unexploded Civil War-era cannonball found in Frederick County. The cannonball was found near the ...
Terry Reimer, director of research for the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, ... Frederick, MD 21703 Phone: 301-662-1177 Email: webmaster@fredericknewspost.com. Trust the Hometown Guru.
Most of the millions of visitors who stroll around Baltimore’s Inner Harbor each year have no idea the first soldiers killed in the Civil War died on Pratt Street, in front of the National ...
A Civil War museum in Frederick, Maryland, that used to have a Confederate flag on its logo ditched the controversial symbol in a new logo that was unveiled Wednesday. Click to toggle navigation menu.
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -- Gov. Martin O'Malley is awarding $980,000 to help preserve 150 acres of Civil War battlegrounds in Frederick County. The Department of Natural Resources announced the ...
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -- The city of Frederick is lighting up its downtown with torches and candles to recreate an event marking the end of the Civil War 150 years ago. The illumination ceremony ...
FREDERICK, Md. – Long after the guns grew silent at Antietam, the earth yielded up gruesome reminders of the bloodiest day of the American Civil War: bodies, bones, buttons and entire severed ...
BOMB SQUAD SAFELY DISPOSES OF CIVIL WAR ROUND DISCOVERED IN FREDERICK COUNTY – Bomb Techs render Civil War-era cannonball safe after homeowner told it was possibly live. Remember The 3 R’s‼ ...
Davidus Cigars began in 1996 on the Golden Mile in Frederick. With nine locations, the Castro brothers’ company is Maryland’s largest cigar-store chain.
The inspection and drill were part of Fort Frederick State Park's American Civil War at the fort weekend, which had drawn about 200 people as of Sunday at noon, park Ranger Rob Ambrose said.
A team of bomb technicians from the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) safely disposed of a Civil War-era piece ordnance, March 22, 2021, after being discovered in Frederick County, Maryland.