Yesteryears

8 September 2019 – Summer in the 1880s Included Camp Meetings in Linwood

2021-07-29T10:55:04-04:00September 8th, 2019|2019, Yesteryears|

Carroll Yesteryears 8 September 2019 Summer in the 1880s Included Camp Meetings in Linwood By Mary Ann Ashcraft How did you spend your summer? Chances are your activities were rather different from those of the 1880s or 1890s. Enjoyable articles appear in old newspapers describing how our ancestors spent their leisure moments. One summer night the [...]

25 August 2019 – Exploring the History of Northwestern Carroll County has Never Been Easier

2021-07-29T11:01:45-04:00August 25th, 2019|2019, Yesteryears|

Carroll Yesteryears 25 August 2019 Exploring the History of Northwestern Carroll County has Never Been Easier By David Buie During the 19th century the citizens of Carroll County went about their daily chores relatively isolated from the world. Lack of good transportation meant that each small town became the center for social events and other activities, [...]

11 August 2019 – Local Papers Reports on Post-Civil War South

2021-07-29T11:06:06-04:00August 11th, 2019|2019, Yesteryears|

Carroll Yesteryears 11 August 2019 Local Papers Reports on Post-Civil War South By Mary Ann Ashcraft Today’s newspapers, television, and internet share the plight of civil war victims around the globe and the struggles of agencies trying to help them. In the months following the American Civil War Carroll newspapers similarly reported the dire circumstances facing [...]

28 July 2019 – Carroll Was Once a Hub for Tobacco Farms, ‘Factories’

2021-07-29T12:13:51-04:00July 28th, 2019|2019, Yesteryears|

Carroll Yesteryears 28 July 2019 Carroll Was Once a Hub for Tobacco Farms, ‘Factories’ By David Buie The September 4, 1896, issue of “Tobacco” carried a front-page story featuring a unique store in Westminster owned by Charles Valentine Wantz. The store, located within the Wantz Building located at 25 East Main, had a unique feature: the [...]

9 June 2019 – Roadwork Requires Relocation of Historic Milestone

2021-07-29T11:08:22-04:00June 9th, 2019|2019, Yesteryears|

Carroll Yesteryears Roadwork Requires Relocation of Historic Milestone 9 June 2019 By Samuel M. Riley You’ve driven by it. If your family is from Carroll County, your parents and maybe grandparents drove by it. Confederate Cavalryman J.E.B. Stuart and a large portion of the Union Army that fought at Gettysburg rode horseback or marched by it. [...]

13 May 2019 – Woman Escaped Potato Famine, Sued B&O Railroad and Bought Eldersburg Farm

2021-07-29T11:10:13-04:00May 13th, 2019|2018, Yesteryears|

Carroll Yesteryears 13 May 2018 Woman Escaped Potato Famine, Sued B&O Railroad and Bought Eldersburg Farm By Mary Ann Ashcraft We are a nation of immigrants, survivors of myriad hardships. Today’s column features the story of a courageous Irishwoman named Hannah Dougherty who came to Baltimore to escape the Potato Famine of the 1840s and 1850s [...]

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