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1 INDEX TO STORY TOPICS, 1957-2017 Abert House VIII-2 Abolitionist movement 18-1, 38-1 Accord 44-2 Advertisers, newspaper 36-2 Advertising and promotion 40-2 African Americans - Civil War 54-1 - Communities 31-1, 32-1, 35-1, 43-2, 53-1 - education and schools 23-2, 24-2, 31-1 - families XV-5, 31-1 - free black settlements 23-2, 53-1 - freed slaves 44-1 - opportunities, post-World War II 31-1 - population, post-Civil War 31-1 - in Rockville XV-5 Agriculture see also Farming, Dairy Farms, Tobacco - and food consumption 52-3 - census 42-2 - fairs IV-4, 18-3 - labor X-2 - poultry facilities XII-4 - practices II-1, III-4, XII-4, 17-1 - wheat and flour XII-4, 28-1 Agricultural Society V-3, 17-1, 45-4 Aix La Chapelle 1-4, VI-3 Albany House (Washington Grove) 24-4 Alexandria Boarding School 25-2 Almshouse 41-2 Alta Vista terminal 45-2 Alta Vista 17-2 Alton Farm 40-2 AME Churches 35-1 American Clan Gregor Society XIII-4 American Federation of Teachers Union 51-2 American Legion 49-4 Amusement Parks 34-3 Anderson, James, Capt. 56-1 Andrew Small Academy 25-1 Anglican church 49-3 Ann’s Garden 45-4 Annals of Sandy Spring V-3, VIII-2 Annington VI-3, 27-3 Apartment housing 27-1 Apprenticeship trades 37-2 Apprenticeship, medical 48-3 Archaeology 29-1, 42-3 Archery Club IV-3 Architects 40-2 -Bien, V. T. H 56-2 - Russell Edward Mitchell 39-3 - John Russell Pope 17-3 - Harvey Page 44-4 -Voorhees, Walker, Smith and Smith 44-3 Architecture -Colonial Revival 56-2 Architecture and interior design of schools 22-2 Asbury Methodist Village 39-3 Ashton VIII-3, 31-4 Aspen Hill 47-1 Astronomer Edwin Smith 33-2 Athletics, interschool 24-2 Atomic Energy Commission 44-3 Auburn VIII-3, XIV-3, 31-4 Audubon Naturalist Society 17-3 Automobiles 42-4 - influence on suburban development 40-2 - early automobile insurance 54- 2 Avalon 31-4 Avenel Farms 39-2 Aviation accidents 58-1 Avondale apartments 27-1 Ayrlawn Farms of Bethesda 56-2 B & O railroad X-1, XVI-2, XVI-3, 24-3, 37-1, 45-2, 48-2 Bailey’s Crossroads 27-2 Ballad of Chevy Chase 44-4 Ballchrist 36-1 Balls Bluff, Virginia V-1 Banking 39-4 - Bank Robbery in Sandy Spring 41-3 Baptist Church XV-4, 49-3 - preacher’s duties 22-1 Barnesville IV-2, XV-4, 34-2 - Railroad Station X-1
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INDEX TO STORY TOPICS, 1957-2017

Abert House VIII-2

Abolitionist movement 18-1, 38-1 Accord 44-2 Advertisers, newspaper 36-2 Advertising and promotion 40-2 African Americans - Civil War 54-1 - Communities 31-1, 32-1, 35-1, 43-2, 53-1 - education and schools 23-2, 24-2, 31-1 - families XV-5, 31-1 - free black settlements 23-2, 53-1 - freed slaves 44-1 - opportunities, post-World War II 31-1 - population, post-Civil War 31-1 - in Rockville XV-5 Agriculture see also Farming, Dairy Farms, Tobacco - and food consumption 52-3 - census 42-2 - fairs IV-4, 18-3 - labor X-2 - poultry facilities XII-4 - practices II-1, III-4, XII-4, 17-1 - wheat and flour XII-4, 28-1 Agricultural Society V-3, 17-1, 45-4 Aix La Chapelle 1-4, VI-3 Albany House (Washington Grove) 24-4 Alexandria Boarding School 25-2 Almshouse 41-2 Alta Vista terminal 45-2 Alta Vista 17-2 Alton Farm 40-2 AME Churches 35-1 American Clan Gregor Society XIII-4 American Federation of Teachers Union 51-2 American Legion 49-4 Amusement Parks 34-3 Anderson, James, Capt. 56-1 Andrew Small Academy 25-1 Anglican church 49-3 Ann’s Garden 45-4 Annals of Sandy Spring V-3, VIII-2 Annington VI-3, 27-3 Apartment housing 27-1

Apprenticeship trades 37-2 Apprenticeship, medical 48-3 Archaeology 29-1, 42-3 Archery Club IV-3 Architects 40-2

-Bien, V. T. H 56-2 - Russell Edward Mitchell 39-3 - John Russell Pope 17-3 - Harvey Page 44-4 -Voorhees, Walker, Smith and Smith 44-3

Architecture -Colonial Revival 56-2 Architecture and interior design of schools 22-2 Asbury Methodist Village 39-3 Ashton VIII-3, 31-4 Aspen Hill 47-1 Astronomer Edwin Smith 33-2 Athletics, interschool 24-2 Atomic Energy Commission 44-3 Auburn VIII-3, XIV-3, 31-4 Audubon Naturalist Society 17-3 Automobiles 42-4 - influence on suburban development 40-2 - early automobile insurance 54-2 Avalon 31-4 Avenel Farms 39-2 Aviation accidents 58-1 Avondale apartments 27-1 Ayrlawn Farms of Bethesda 56-2

B & O railroad X-1, XVI-2, XVI-3, 24-3,

37-1, 45-2, 48-2 Bailey’s Crossroads 27-2 Ballad of Chevy Chase 44-4 Ballchrist 36-1 Balls Bluff, Virginia V-1 Banking 39-4 - Bank Robbery in Sandy Spring 41-3 Baptist Church XV-4, 49-3 - preacher’s duties 22-1 Barnesville IV-2, XV-4, 34-2 - Railroad Station X-1

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Barnesville Academy XV-4 Baseball XII-4, 42-4 - Washington Nationals 35-2 - first night game 31-1 Battles: American Revolution 19-1 Beall and Edmonstons Discovery 37-4 Beall Mount 32-4 Beall-Dawson House VIII-4, IX-2, 27-3, 45-1 Beall estate 32-1 Beall’s Industry 35-4 Beall’s Industry and Enlargement 35-4 Beall’s Manor 36-1 Beallmont 45-1 Beallsville IV-4, 36-3 Bear Garden Enlarged 28-1 Beard’s store 39-1 Beatty’s & Hawkins Addition 41-4 Beau Monde Estates 23-4 Bell Town 36-1 Belmont 44-4 Bennett Creeek 38-4 Bentley store 39-1 Berry picking 38-4 Berry’s Meadow 36-1

Bersheba 34-1 Bethel Methodist Church 38-4 Bethesda 27-1, 27-4, 38-2, 38-4, 50-4, 56-2 Bethesda business district 50-4 Bethesda Country Club 46-4 Bethesda Meeting House 23-3 Bethesda Naval Hospital see Naval Medical Center Bethesda Park 17-2, 24-4, 34-3, 45-2 Bethesda Presbyterian Church 31-3 Bethesda USO 46-2 Bible classes XVI-4 Bibliography of local history X-1, X-2 Bicycle races 34-3 Big Woods 35-1 Bigamy 38-3 Birds 44-3 Birds of America 17-3 Blacksmiths 33-3 Bladensburg 36-1 Bladensburg Road 45-2

Blair House VIII-1 Blair Park apts. 27-1 Bliss Electrical School 35-3 Blockhouse Point and Civil War Camps 51-1 Bloomfield VIII-3 boarding houses 34-2 Boilstone’s Discovery 32-4 boot and shoe maker 42-1 Bowman’s Brothers flour mill 37-1 Bowman’s store V-4, VI-1 Boyds 17-1 - Railroad Station X-1 Braddock’s Defeat VI -4 Bradford’s Rest 36-4 Bradley Farms 33-1, 44-4 Bradley Terrace Apartments 27-1 Brandy 31-2 Briarly Hall Schools 26-2 Brightwell’s Hunting Quarte XV-1, 28-4, 31-2, 36-4 Brightwood Railway 17-2 Brimstone Castle School, Alexandria, Virginia II-1 Brooke Grove II-3, VIII-3 Brookeville XI-4, 27-3, 31-4, 34-2, 39-1 - Brookville Academy XI-4, 22-2 - Brookville Pike 37-4 - War of 1812 57-

1 Brown v. Board of Ed., 1954 31-1, 35-3 Browningsville 38-4 Buck Lodge: Railroad Station X-1 Buffalo Bill Show V-3 Burning Tree Club 46-4 Burnt Mills 35-4 - post office 35-4 Businesses XV-1, 39-4, 48-2 Businesses, family 39-1 Businesses, small: proprietors 31-1 Butchers 39-4

C & O Canal VI- 2, VI-3,VII-4, XI-2, XV-1, XV-2,

24-3, 39-4, 44-2, 45-2, 47-4 - lockkeeper 39-4 - Muddy Branch Lock 28-4 - Museum III-1

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- Pennyfield Lock 28-4 - shipments to Washington 28-4 - Swain’s Lock 28-4 C & O National History Park XVI-2 Cabin John VII-4, 17-2 Cabin John Bridge (Union Arch) VI-2, XVI-1, 24-3 Cabin John Creek

- Samuel Magruder’s mill 52-3 Cabin John Gardens 22-3 Cabin John Hotel VII-4, XVI-1, 24-3 Cabin John Mall Associates 26-4 Calhoun’s Castle 42-2 Calvert County Militia XII-3 Cambodian Buddhist Temple 49-3 Camp meetings 31-1 Camp Observation V-1 Canada Dry Bottling Plant 48-2 Capital Beltway 43-3 Carousel (Glen Echo Park) 29-3 Carroll Springs Sanitarium IV-1 Carver High School-Junior College 35-3 Casinos 24-3 Catholic Church 42-1, 49-3 - Sunday School XVI-3 Catholic settlers 22-4 Cattle farming 39-2 Cedar Grove 42-4 Cemeteries 53-1 Cemeteries, family XIV-2 Chapel of Ease at Crowtown (Brighton) V-4 Charles and William 32-4 Charley Forest 25-4, 36-4, 48-1 Chautauqua 19-4, 29-3, 41-1 Cherry Grove II-3, VIII-2, 48-1 Chestnut trees 38-4 Chestnut Lodge 24-4, 33-2 Chestnut Lodge Sanitarium 17-2, 17-4 Chevy Chase XII-3 - residents XIII-1 Chevy Chase Car Barn Murders 41-3 Chevy Chase Club 33-1, 44-4, 46-4 Chevy Chase Hunt 33-1 Chevy Chase Inn (Spring Hotel) 24-4 Chevy Chase Lake XIII-1, 24-4 Chevy Chase Junior College 24-4 Chevy Chase Land Co. XIII-1, 24-4, 42-2

Chevy Chase Tavern 19-3 Chevy Chase Village XIII-1 Child support and alimony 38-3 Children’s activities 38-4 Christ Church Rockville III-3, VI-1 Christ Episcopal Church XV-2 Churches, general XVI-4, 29-2, 42-4 Church music choirs 31-1 Churches: Baptist 23-3 Churches: Cabin John 23-3 Churches: Cedar Grove 23-3 Churches: Episcopal 23-3 Churches: Kensington VII-1 Churches: Methodist 23-3 Churches: Potomac 23-3 Churches: Presbyterian 23-3 Circuit riders XV-5, 41-1 Civic events IV-1 Civic Study Club XVI-3 Civil War II-2, IV-2, IV-4, V-1, VI- 2, VII-4, VIII-1, XI-4, XII-1, XIV-1, XV-1, XV-4, XVI-1, 17-1, 19-4, 20-1, 21-1, 27-4, 28-2, 28-3, 31-2, 32-3, 34-4, 45-2, 48-1

- Abolitionists 36-2 - Arrest of editor for disloyalty 36-2 - attitudes, places and people 28-2 - camps 51-1 - Battle of Antietam 30-4 - Confederate activity V-1, 20-3, 34-4 - Confederate crossings 40-1 - Confederate Raid, June ‘63, on Rockville I-1 - Confederate soldiers 36-2 - Confederate spy 32-2 - creation of Methodist Church, South VI-1 - deaths and burials 47-4 - Fords and Ferries 40-1 - Jubal Early’s raid on Washington, DC 57-2 - letters III-2 - Markers, memorials V-1 - needlework with messages 32-2 - Old Capitol Prison 28-3 - Poolesville troop movements V-1 - Pro-Confederacy sympathy 36-2 - Pro-Union sentiment 20-3 - Quaker values, influence 21-1 - Regimental units V-1

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- Resistance after Appomattox 22-1 - Rockville during Civil War I-1, XV-2 - Secession Crisis of 1860-1861 20-3 - Sesquicentennial 56-1, 57-2 - slave compensation 45-1 - Social customs, Civil War years 28-2 - Southern sympathizers 17-1, 27-4 - Stuart’s “Wild Ride” 56-1 - White’s disagreement with J.E.B. Stuart 21-4

Civil War medicine 19-4, 30-4 - Care of wounded soldiers 30-4

- Contract surgeon 48-3 - medical exemptions to draft 30-4 Clara Barton House 19-4 Clarksburg 23-4, 30-3, 34-2, 35-1, 39-1, 58-1 Clean Shaving 45-4 Clean Drinking Manor 17-3 Clean Drinking estate 49-2 Clerk of the Court 32-4 Clopper VI-2 Clopper’s Mill 42-2 Clover Hill V-4 Clubs 42-4 Cockendorfer Tavern 19-3 Cold War 44-3, 52-2 Colesville 36-1 Columbia Athletic Club VIII-2 Columbia Bank stock 47-2 Columbia Country Club 46-4 Committee of Observation 19-2 Community dances VII-2 Commuting - from Randolph 48-4 - to Washington, D.C. 43-4 Conclusion 45-4 Conduit Road 24-3 Confederate Veterans 36-3, 52-1 Confederate Monument 36-3 Congressional Airport 18-3 Congressional Country Club 46-4 Congressional Library VIII-2 Congressional Shopping Centers 48-4 Connecticut Avenue XVI-3 Conrad’s Ferry V-1, VI-3, 28-4, 44-2 Conscientious Objector Status II-2

Conservation 45-3 Constitutional Convention 30-2 Continental Congress VII-3 Convict servants 41-4 Cookbooks IV-1 - Domestic Cookery by. E. E. Lea II-3 Cooks Inheritance 45-4 Coopers 39-4 Corcoran Hotel VIII-4 Cors Basket 31-2 Country Clubs 44-4, 46-4 County Home 41-2 Courts - court cases XIII-3 - courthouse officials XIII-3 - courthouse on 1783 tax list III-3 Courtship and marriage II-4, 43-4 Cow Pasture 23-4

Coxen’s Road VI-3 Craftsmen 39-4 Crimes and punishments XIII-3, 36-1, 41-3, 42-4 Crommelin House (Great Falls Tavern) 24-3, 39-4 Crystal Pool (Glen Echo Park) 29-3 CSX 37-1 Cultural Activities XI-1

Dairy farms XVI-3

- chores XII-4 - Rolling Acres farm 39-3

Damascus IX-4 - Cornet Band 36-3 Dan 34-1 Darnall farm 27-3 Darnall Place 21-2 Darnell’s home VI-3 Darnestown 25-1 - Presbyterian Church 25-1 Daughters of the American Revolution 20-4 David W. Taylor Naval Research Basin 22-3 Dawe’s store 36-1 Dawsonville IV-4, XI-2, 27-3, 47-4 Della Brooke (De La Brooke, DeLaBrooke)

VIII-2, VIII-3, 33-1 Democratic party 36-2 Derwood 27-2, 48-4

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- Railroad Station X-1 Diaries

- Farquhar, Caroline 50-2 ,51-3 - Farquhar, Richard Brooke see Farquhar - Clagett, Henrietta E. 53-2

Dickerson 35-1, 37-1 - Railroad Station X-1 Difficulty IV-4 Discord and Concord 44-2 Divorce 38-3 Doctors see also Medicine, Physicians 29-2, 30-4 Domestic abuse 38-3 Dorsey, Augustus Warfield 52-1 Dowden’s Ordinary 30-3 Drama club VII-2 Drug stores VIII-4 Drumeldry 36-1 Dumblane Hall Farm 44-4 Dunblane Hunt 33-1 Duvall, Benjamin Canby 52-1 Duvall’s Mill 36-1

East Oaks VI-3, 27-3

East-West Highway 48-2 Easy Purchase 36-1 Edgehill V-4, 27-3 Edgemoor subdivision 50-4 Edmonston’s Mill 28-1, 36-1 Education see also Schools 31-3, 38-4

- African Americans 23-2, 24-2, 31-1 - curriculum XI-4, 21-1 - female 26-2 - gender segregation 22-2 - private schools XIII-2, 21-1 - public schools XVI-4, 22-2

- integration 55-1 Quakers 25-2, 48-1

- rules for principals and students XI-4 - sororities XIII-2 Edward’s Ferry V-1, VI-3, 28-4, 31-2 Edwin Smith House 33-2 Elections VIII-2 Elm Avenue apts. 27-1 Emancipation in Montgomery County 57-2

Emory Grove 31-1 Emory Grove work camp 45-3 English plantation society 22-4 Enterprise Club XI-1 Environmental laws 17-3 Episcopal church services XVI-3 Errors Corrected 23-4 Evermay Home 32-4 Exchange and New Exchange Enlarged I-3, III-3, 44-1 Explorers 45-2 Exports 42-1 Extension Service program 25-3

Fair Hill School XVI-4, 21-1, 25-2, 48-1

Fair Hill-Mooreland farm 45-3 Fairgrounds 24-2 Falkland apartments 27-1 Falkland VIII-1 Falling Green VIII-3 Falvey Granite Company 36-3 Family life III-4, VIII-3 Farm Women’s Cooperative Market 25-3 Farmer’s Club XI-1, 25-2 Farmer’s Convention VIII-3, IX-3 Farmerettes 45-3 Farming see also Agriculture, Dairy Farms VIII-3 - cattle farming 39-2 - farm buildings XII-4 - Grass crops 32-3 - hay making XII-4 - labor 45-3 - practices VIII-2, 31-2 - subdivision of a farm 48-4 - women XII-4 Farquhar, Caroline Miller, Diaries 50-2, 51-3 Farquhar, Roger Brooke, Diaries - 1856-1860 II-1 - 1861-1865 II-2 - 1866-1869 II-4 - 1870-1877 III-4 - 1878-1882 IV-3 - 1883-1889 V-3 - 1890-1895 VIII-2 - 1896-1900 VIII-3 - 1901-1906 IX-3

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- 1907-1910 X-2 - 1911-1913 X-3

Farre’s Hotel 34-2 Fashion 42-4 Federal Census, 1940 55-1 Federal wildlife refuge 17-3 Federal Methodist Episcopal Church 36-1 Federal Housing Authority projects 27-1 Fire, William W. Welsh’s store VIII-2 Fire protection VIII-4, 46-3 First Aid Society 19-4 First National Bank of Gaithersburg 45-4 Flack farm XVI-3 Fleet Staley Boarding House 24-4 Flints Grove 31-2 Flying Camp V-2 Folly Quarter VIII-3 Foodways 52-3 Football VIII-2 Forest Inn 24-4 Forest IV-4 Forest Glen IV-1, XII-2 - Railroad Station X-1 Fork 33-4 Fort Alexander IV-2 Fort Cumberland VI -4 Fort Franklin IV-2 Fort Frederick VI -4 Fort George G. Meade 45-3 Fort Ripley IV-2 Fortnightly Club 20-4 Forty Million Hoofbeats (book) 49-4 Foundry Methodist Church 41-1 Four Corners: post office 35-4 Fox hunting 33-1, 44-4 Fox Hall 33-4 French and Indian War 45-2 - Frontier defense VI -4 Friends Advice 1-4 Friends Meeting House II-1 Friends Schools XI-1 Friendship XII-3, 20-2 Funeral homes 53-1 Fusion Party 53-2

G.W. Bready Milling Co 35-4

Gaithersburg 32-3, 33-2, 39-1 - Buick dealership 45-4 - Railroad Station X-1 Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD 46-3 Garden Apartments 27-1 Gardens XII-4 - flower and vegetable 38-4 - Victory 47-3 Garrett Park XVI-3, 37-1, 39-1

- Railroad Station X-1 Garrison’s Landing 36-1 Generosity 36-4 Gentleman’s clubs 46-4 George Town 32-4 George Washington 42-1 Georgetown XII-3, 19-3, 28-4, 34-2, 41-4, 42-1 Georgetown Harbor 45-2 Georgetown & Tennallytown Railway Co. 45-2 Georgetown-Frederick Road 45-2 Germantown 26-3, 44-3 - farm, Walter Johnson’s 35-2 - Railroad Station X-1, 37-1 Germantown, Pennsylvania: militia action 19-3 Ghost Stories 31-4 Gibson, John 50-3 Gift 33-4 Glasgow Tobacco trade 19-3 Glen Echo VII-4, 17-2, 19-4, 24-3 Glen Echo Amusement Park 29-3, 47-3 Glen Echo Café 24-3 Glen Echo Railway 17-2 Glenmore 20-4 Glenview Mansion III-1, XV-2 Glenwood 45-1 Globe Newspaper VIII-1 Gold mines XV-3, 31-4 Goldsborough Place 44-4 Golf 46-4 Golf Clubs and courses 44-4, 54-2 Good Port 33-4 Goshen 34-2, 46-1 Goshen store 39-1 Goshen Mill 33-4 Gott’s Mill 17-1

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Grace Episcopal Church IV-1 Graff’s Mill 33-4 Grange meetings VIII-2 Grange organization III-4 Grayhaven Manor VI-3 Great Falls Tavern (Crommelin House) 24-3 Great Depression, The 18-3, 25-3, 45-4, 48-4 Great Seneca Creek VI-3, 46-1 Greenwood 1-4, 31-4 Grove Hill VIII-3 Gunsmith 19-3, 41-4

Haiti IX-2, 32-1, 35-1

Halpine 48-4 Hamburgh 36-1 Hampden Hall apts. 27-1 Hardings Choice 35-4 Harewood XIV-3 Harker Preparatory School 31-4 Hay Market abuses V-3 Henson, Rev. Josiah, memoirs 18-1, 18-2 Hermitage XV-2, 33-4, 36-4, 37-4, 47-1 Hickman’s Discovery 31-2 Hillsborough 33-4 Hindu Temple 49-3 Holidays 42-4 - Christmas trees III-4 Holmescroft 42-3 Home Demonstration Clubs 25-3 Home Interest Club IV-1 Homewood VIII-3 Horses - breeding operations 39-2 - Gypsy Queen 49-4 - horse farm 45-4 - horse races 18-3, 39-2 - horse stealing 41-3 - horseback riding 46-4 Horticultural Society II-4 Hoskinson’s store XVI-3 Hospitals 23-1, 46-2 Hundreds of Montgomery County VI-3, 22-4 Hungerford Tavern I-3, III-3, V-4, 19-2, 19-3,

27-2, 30-3

Hungerford Resolves 19-2 Hunting 46-4 Hyattstown 29-2, 30-3, 34-2 - Christian Church XVI-4 Hyattstown Mill 33-4

ICC see Intercounty Connector

Immanuel’s Church & Prayer Stop 49-3 Indenture 22-4, 37-2 Indian Rangers XII-3 Indians see Native Americans Indulgence 28-4, 31-2 Influenza epidemic 23-1 Integration of public schools 55-1 Intercounty Connector 54-1 Inventors and inventions 29-4 - refrigerator, invention of II-3 Inverness I-4, VI-3 Irish Canal workers XVI-2 Irish immigrants 47-1 Ivy Reach 33-4 Izack Walton League 28-4

James and Mary 36-1

Jerusalem Church 35-1 Jerusalem community V-1 Jerusalem United Methodist Church XV-5 Jeweler 36-2 John Glasford & Co. 42-1 John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church 35-1 Johnson Tavern 31-1 Johnstown Flood 33-3 Jones, Spencer Cone 52-1 Joseph’s Choice IV-4 Joseph’s Park VII-3, 34-1, 36-4, 37-4, 47-1

Kemp Mill 28-1

Kensington VII-1, VII-2 - Post Office VII-2 - Railroad Station X-1 - Town hall VII-2 Kensington Railway VII-1, 17-2 Kensington VFD VII-2, 46-3 Killmain I & II VI-3 King Farm 27-2

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Kingsley School 22-2 Kleindienst Hotel 35-1 Know Nothing party 36-2 Knowles Station VII-1, VII-2

Labyrinth 32-4

Ladies Auxiliary Clubs 46-3 Land leases 47-1 Land patent disputes 37-4 Land tracts IV-4, VI-2, VI-3, XII-3, XV-2, 31-2, 33-4, 40-4, 41-4, 44-1, 44-2, 45-1 Land speculators 22-4,45-2, 47-1 Land of Goshen 46-1 Law offices VIII-4 Lawyers 34-2 Layton House V-4, 31-4 Laytonsville V-4, 45-3 Lea’s Quarry VI-3 Lectures X-2 - on suffrage, emancipation II-2 Leland Junior High School 52-2 Leonard Davis’s house I-3 Libraries XI-1 - establishment of XVI-4 - inventory of Matthew Hopkins’ library 41-4 Light Opera Association 35-3 Lilith 33-2 Lincoln, President Abraham - assassination 26-3, 28-3, 58-1 - Cabinet VIII-1 - election 20-3 Lincoln High School 24-2 Lincoln Park 48-4 Linden XII-2 Linden Hall 1-4 Linen factory 19-3 Literary publications IV-1 Little League baseball 55-1 Locust Grove XIII-4, 17-1, 26-4 Locust Grove III VI-3 Logtown 32-3, 34-2 Lonesome Hollow II-2, X-2 Longview Elementary School 31-1 Longwood VIII-3, 25-4 Lost Britches 33-4

Loudoun County, Va. 21-4 Loughborough VII-4, 35-4 Lutheran Churches 49-3 Lyceum V-3, IX-3 - public lectures VIII-2, 25-2 Lyddane Building VIII-4 Lynching of George Peck 41-3

Madison House 25-4 Madonna of the Trail XVI-4 Magruder and Beall’s Honesty 31-2 Magruder’s Discovery 26-4 Magruder’s Folly 52-3 Maidens Bower 45-4 Mail stage 45-2

Manhattan Project 44-3 Manual training school 24-2 Maps - Fords and ferries 40-1 - Georgetown 41-4, 42-1 - Kensington VII-1 - Laytonsville V-4 - Poolesville V-1 - Rockville IX 1 - Triadelphia 33-3 Martin’s Lane 32-1, 35-1 Maryland Assembly, 1751-1757 VI-4 Maryland Constitutional Convention of 1776 X-4 Maryland Frontier 22-4 Maryland Journal and True American 36-2 Maryland legislature 20-3 Maryland militia units 26-1 Maryland State Seal and State Flag 36-3 Mason Island 29-1 Masonic Hall VIII-4 Masonic Lodge VII-2 McKinley, President: inauguration VIII-3 Medical education 48-3 Medicine see also Civil War Medicine 19-4, 42-4 Medley District IV-4, XI-2 Methodist Camp meeting 37-1, 41-1 Methodist Church post Civil War VI-1 Methodist Churches 24-4, 34-2, 49-3 Methodist Churches, Southern 28-3 Methodist Church Discipline & Schism XV-5 Methodist Church trustees and Preachers XV-5

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Methodist Episcopal Church South 39-3 Methodist religious fervor 46-1 Metropolitan Branch, B&O Railroad

X-1, XVI-3, 34-3, 37-1, 48-4 Metropolitan Club of Washington 44-4 Metropolitan Railroad Company VI- 2 Mica mine XV-3 Middle Plantation 28-4 Middlebrook Mill 33-4 Military Academy 26-2 Militia Recruitment 19-3 - Revolutionary War V-2 Mill Seat Enlargement 35-4 Mills - fulling mills 33-4 - mill stones 33-4 - plaster, clover, grist and bone mills 39-4 - Samuel Magruder’s mill 52-3 - sawmills 26-4, 33-4, 39-4 - stocking mill 19-3 - Stone cutting mill 28-4 - technology 28-1, 35-4 - water mill 33-4 Mitchell’s Crossroads XIV-1 Monocacy Cemetery 1-4, 36-3 Monocacy River 37-1, 45-2 Monocacy River mouth I-4 Montanverde VI-3, 25-1 Montevideo VI-3, XV-1, 28-4 Montgomery Advocate 36-2 Montgomery College 35-3 Montgomery County - County commissioners 31-2 - development post WWII 41-1 - County fair IV-4 -Emancipation 57-2

- life at the turn of the 20th century 42-4 - life in 1944 47-3 - population growth 27-1 - slave population 1790 through 1860 27-3 Montgomery County Agricultural Society 39-2 Montgomery County Board of Education 35-3 Montgomery County Casualties, military 45-3 Montgomery County Civil Defense Director 46-2 Montgomery County Courthouses XIII-3 Montgomery County Education Association 51-2

Montgomery County Historical Society III-1, XI-3, 20-4, 47-3

- MCHS Inventory of house & library XI-3 - MCHS Story history 50-1 Montgomery County Sentinel 36-2, 42-4 Montgomery Court House 30-3 Montgomery General Hospital 23-1 Montgomery Mutual Fire Insurance Co. XIV-3, 45-4, 46-3 Montgomery Mutual Insurance Co. VIII-3, 54-2 Montgomery Symphony Orchestra 35-3 Montrose: Railroad Station X-1 Montrose School 22-2 Mount Airy VIII-3 Mount Ararat 31-2 Mount Carmel (Mt. Carmel) VI-3, 17-1, 27-3 Mount Ephraim I-4, 35-1 Mount Nebo 28-4, 31-2 Mount Pleasant 20-1, 25-1 Mount Radnor II-3 Muddy Branch Civil War Camps 51-1 Music - church music choirs 31-1 - Damascus Cornet Band 36-3 - Light Opera Association 35-3 - “Maryland, My Maryland” 36-3 - Montgomery Symphony Orchestra 35-3 - musical organizations VII-2 - musicians XVI-3 Muslim Community Center 49-3 Mutual Improvement Assn XI-1, XVI-4, 48-1 Mutual Insurance Company, Sandy Spring National Capital Park and Planning Commission 54-1 National Institutes of Health 45-2 National Gallery of Art 42-3 National Library of Medicine 30-1 National Museum (Smithsonian) 42-3 National Park Seminary IV-1, XII-2, XIII-2, XVI-4, 24-4,

55-2 National Road 33-3 National Theatre VIII-2, 39-2 Native Americans 29-1 - Iroquois Chiefdoms 29-1 - Monongahela Indian complex 29-1 - Piscataway Empire 29-1

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- Piscataway Indians 45-2 - Woodland Indian culture 29-1 Natural Bridge trip VIII-2 Naval Medical Center 46-2, 47-3 Needwood Mansion 27-3, 31-4 Needwood 45-4 Neelsville Presbyterian Church 25-1 New Hampshire Avenue 36-1, 39-2, 49-3 Newport Mill 34-1 Newport Mill Road 47-1 Newspapers 34-2, 42-1 No Gain 42-2 Nobel Prize Winners 30-1 Norbeck VIII-2 Northwest Hundred 22-4 Noyes Library VII-2 Oak Ridge I-4 Oakland XV-1 Oakley 27-3 Oakmont 39-1 Oatland (Olney) XV-2 Observatories 33-2 Offutt’s Crossroads 28-4 Ohio Land Company VI -4 Old Georgetown Pike VIII-3 Old Georgetown Road 45-2 Old Indian Trail VI-3 Old Line State 36-3 Olney II-1, II-2, 25-2, 42-3 Olney Mills 42-3 Olney’s Catholic Church VIII-3 Orchards XII-4 Order of Good Templars 38-4 Orphans court, records of 37-2 Orthodox Churches 49-3 Outpost Camp at Blockhouse Point 51-1 Owen’s Drug Store VIII-4 Owen’s Ordinary I-3, 27-2, 30-3

Paint Branch 28-1

Paint Branch Woolen factory 28-1 Paintings, W.H. Holmes 42-3 Panthers Range 45-4

Paper factory 39-4 Patent office 29-4 Patenting land tracts 40-4 Patowmack Canal Company XVI-2 Patuxent River 33-3 Paw-taw-o-mick (Glen Echo café) 24-3 Peerless Rockville 37-1 Pennyfield Lock 28-4 Peter family 51-4 Peter’s Tavern 30-3 Philadelphia exposition III-4 Physicians see also Medicine, Doctors 34-2, 45-4 Piney Branch apartments 27-1 Piney Grove 32-4 Plat map, Newport Mill 47-1 Plat of Somerset 20-2 Plat of original tracts 36-1 Pleasant Fields 23-4, 45-4 Pleasant Hills VI-3, 25-1, 25-4 Point of Rocks 37-1 Politics, political parties VIII-1, VIII-3, XV-2, 36-2 Poole Farm 27-3 Poole’s store & feed business 28-4 Pooles Hazard IV-4 Pooles Right IV-4 Pooles Tract School 22-2 Poolesville IV-4, VI-3, 17-1, 27-3, 28-4, 34-2, 39-1 Poor Tom’s Last Shift 31-2 Poor Relief 41-2 Poorhouse families 41-2 Poplar Spring 23-4, 45-4 Population growth 27-1, 27-3 Potomac 28-4, 39-2 Potomac Hunt 33-1 Potowmack Canal Company 42-1 Presbyterian Church 42-1, 47-4 Presbyterian Church of Cabin John 31-3 Preston March 28-4 Prevention 45-1 Prince George’s Parish VI-1 Prisoners of War 45-3 Prohibition 53-2, 59-2 Psychiatric care 17-4 Public Houses of Entertainment 30-3

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Quaker Educators 25-2

Quaker Meeting House XIV-3 Quakers III-2, XI-4, 22-4 - Discipline of Quaker members 48-1 - Sandy Spring community 38-1 - views on slavery 25-2 Quaker Witness 48-1 Quilting party VIII-3

Racetracks 45-4

Racial issues 41-3 Railroad Stations XV-4, 37-1 Railroad accidents, crashes 37-1, 46-3 Randolph Road 36-1 Recreation XII-4, 29-2 Recreational facilities 46-2 Red Cross IV-1, 19-4, 45-3 Reed Brothers VIII-4 Religious Diversity 49-3 Republican party 36-2 Resorts for wealthy 46-4 Resurvey Pleasant Valley and Pleasant Fields 33-4 Resurvey on Benjamin Square 33-4 Reuben Hill house 35-1 Revolutionary Government X-4 Revolutionary Leaders 19-3 Revolutionary War V-2, V-4, VII-3, XIII-4 - battles 19-1 - hero of 18-4 - militia and continentals V-2, 19-1 - suppliers for Army 19-3 - Veterans, Montgomery Co. 19-1 Richard Montgomery High School 24-2 Richardson’s Georgetown flour mill 19-3 Ridge, The 27-3 Ridgely Brown, 1st Maryland Cavalry V-4 Ridgely Brown Camp 36-3, 52-1 Riley’s Tavern 27-2 River Road 28-4, 31-2, 31-4 Rivers & Creeks 33-4 Riverside VIII-3 Riverview 27-3 Road planning 43-3 Road overseers 36-1 Road, Buffalo IX-4

Road, Old Quaker IX-4 Rock Creek VII-3, XVI-3, 34-1, 34-2 Rock Creek Chapel III-3, 49-3 Rock Creek Farms 44-4 Rock Creek Parish 49-3 Rock Creek Park 33-1 Rock Creek Railway Company 17-2, 24-4 Rock Hall I-4 Rock of Dumbarton XII-3, 41-4, 45-2 Rock Spring II-1 Rock Spring Hotel 24-3 Rockland XV-1 Rockland home and girls boarding school 25-2 Rockville I-1, I-3, III-3, VIII-4, IX-1, IX-2, XV-2 XV-5, 32-1, 33-2, 34-2, 35-1, 44-1, 45-1, 48-4 - businesses VIII-4, IX-1 - Eagle Tavern 30-3 - Fire fighting VIII-4 - during the Civil War I-1, XV-2 - history 19-3 - Land patents III-3 - Railroad station VIII-4, X-1, 37-1 - residents VIII-4, IX-1 - Urban renewal, before IX-1 Rockville Academy 22-2, 31-3, 34-2, 48-3 - Julius West’s contribution 31-3 Rockville Agricultural Society IV-3 Rockville Athletic Association 24-2 Rockville Baptist Church VIII-4, 34-2 Rockville Cemetery III-3 Rockville Fair V-3, VIII-2, XII-4, 18-3 Rockville Pike XVI-3, 27-4, 45-2 Rockville Store 43-1 Rockville VFD 46-3 Rolling Ridge Farm V-4 Rolling Road 45-2 Rose Hill 17-4, 31-3 Rosenwald Schools 31-1 Russell House I-3, III-3

Saddlers 39-4, 42-1

Sandstone Quarry VI-3 Sandy Spring II-1,2, III-2, X1-1, II-1,2, III-2, X1-1,

XIV-3, XVI-4, 25-2, 35-1, 48-1 Sandy Spring Annals V-3, VIII-2

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Sandy Spring Meeting House 48-1 Savings Institution of Sandy Spring V-3 Sawmills 33-4, 39-4 Schools see also Education XII-2, 31-3 School Board meetings IX-3, X-2, X-3 Schoolhouses XVI-3, 22-2, 58-2 Schools, public XVI-4, 22-2, 24-2, 51-2 School superintendents 59-1 Scotland 43-2 Scotland A.M.E. Church 35-1 Scottish Covenanters 22-4 Seaborg Trail 44-3 Sears & Roebuck Catalogue 42-4 Secession Crisis of 1860-1861 20-3 Seneca VI-3, XI-2, XV-1, 27-3, 28-4, 31-4, 36-4 Seneca Ayr Farm 23-4 Seneca Creek 33-4 Seneca Ford 33-4 Seneca mill VI- 2, XV-1 Seneca School 22-2, 28-4 Seventh Day Adventist Churches 49-3 Shadow Lawn Farm 44-3 Sharp Street School 35-1 Shepard Site 29-1 Sherwood High School: establishment IX-3 Ships at Georgetown 42-1 shopping centers 37-1 Silver Leaf Flour 37-1 Silver Spring III-2, IV-1, VIII-1, XII-1,

XII-2, 27-1, 37-1, 48-2 - origin & legends XV-3

- Railroad Station X-1 Silver Spring VFD 46-3 Sisters of the Visitation 30-1 Slave ownership 31-2, 45-4 Slave traders 36-2 Slavery XV-5, 27-3, 32-1, 37-2, 38-1, 45-1, 47-4

- attitudes toward VIII-1, 20-3 - Beall family slaves 35-1 - Civil War slave compensation 45-1 - county’s slave population 1790 - 1860 27-3 - emancipated slaves 28-4 - John Brown 28-2

- life post-manumission 47-2 - Quaker views toward 48-1

- slave housing 17-1, 27-3 Sleigh rides 38-4 Smithsonian Institution (National Museum) 42-3 Snowden’s Fourth Addition to his Manor 36-1 Snowden’s Mill 28-1, 33-4, 36-1 Snowden’s Manor XIV-3, 25-4 Snowden’s Manor Enlarged 48-1 Soapstone 29-1,42-3 Social life and activities VII-2, XI-2, XII-2, XIII-2, 28-2, 50-2 Social Service League IV-1 Social welfare 41-2 Socio-economic living conditions 40-3 Somerset 20-2, 50-3 Spanish Ballroom (Glen Echo Park) 29-3 Spinks Ferry VI-3 Spinning & weaving IV-4 Spring Hotel 24-4 Spring Garden apts. 27-1 Spring Lake Park 48-4 Springbrook Forest Community XV-3 St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church V-4 St. Mary’s Church VIII-4, 34-2

St. John’s Roman Catholic XII-1 St. John’s Olney VI-1 St. Rose’s Roman Catholic Church. VI- 2 Stars & Stripes newspaper 49-4 Stock Market Crash 45-4 Stone, Lilly Moore 52-3 Stonecutters XVI-1 Stoney Castle VI-3, 21-4 Stoneyhurst VII-4, 52-3 Stoneyhurst Quarries 20-4, 52-3 Stores, general stores 34-2, 39-1, 43-1 Strathmore Road XVI-3 Street Car Lines 17-2 Stuart, J. E. B. 56-1 Suburban development 37-1, 40-2 Suburban Hospital 46-2 Sugar Land Hundred VI-3 Sugarland Road 31-2 Sugarland 53-1 Sugarlands 21-2 Sugarloaf Mountain I-4, VI-3, 35-1 Summer resorts 24-3, 24-4 Summit Hall 32-3

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Summit Hall Farm Park 32-3 Sundown Farm V-4 Sunnyside VIII-2, VIII-3 Supreme Court: Brown v. Board of Ed., 1954 31-1, 35-3 Susanna Farm 27-3 Susquehannock 29-1 Swain’s Lock 28-4 Swarthmore College 25-2 Sycamore Landing 28-4 Synagogues 49-3 - Adas Israel VII-1

Tailors 34-2

- Tailor shop, Mordecai Morgan VIII-4 Takoma Park 27-1 - Railroad Station X-1 Takoma Park VFD 46-3 Takoma Tigers 55-1 Talbott House 20-1 Tavern stand 36-1 Tavernkeepers 30-3 Taverns I-2, 31-1, 42-1 - in Rockville I-3, 30-3, 39-4 - licenses, regulation 30-3, 39-4 - and early development 44-1 Teacher’s Strike of 1968 51-2 Telegraph V-1 Telephone service VIII-2 Temperance movement/Anti-Saloon League IX-3 Tenallytown and Rockville Railroad 17-2, 24-4 Tennis 46-4 Thomas Lansdale’s factory & family 33-3 Thomas Cleland’s Mill 34-1 Timber Neck 33-4 Titanic: accident 33-1, 44-4 Tobacco - culture 17-1, 22-4, 28-1, 42-1 - exports & marketing 31-2, 45-2,45-4 - tobacco plantations in 1750s 32-3 - warehouses 34-2, 41-4 Tobytown 28-4 Town & Country Golf Club 30-1

Town Hall VIII-4 Trading posts 39-1 Train Stations see Railroad Stations Transportation 39-4 - train travel to Niagara Falls VIII-2 Treed Land 33-4 Triadelphia 33-3 Trolley line 45-2 - Tennallytown to Rockville trolley line 26-4 Trolley Museum 17-2 Trundle home 28-4 Trustees of the poor 41-2 Tschiffely’s Mill 28-4 Tuckerman, Walter Rupert 50-4 Turnpike road incorporation 45-2 Tusculum Academy XVI-4 Tusculum 31-3 Twinbrook Shopping Centers 48-4 Two Brothers IV-4, 31-2 Two Farms 36-1

Typhoid fever V-3

Ukrainian Churches 49-3

“Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Old Georgetown Road 18-2 “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Ontario 18-2 Underground Railroad 38-1, 49-1 Union Arch (Cabin John Bridge) XVI-1 United Daughters of the Confederacy 42-4 - E.V. White Chapter 36-3 United Methodist Church 31-1 United States Capital for a Day 57-1 United States Census, 1890 VIII-2 United States Constitution 30-2 United Service Organization 46-2 University of Maryland - Agricultural College VIII-2 University of Maryland - Medical School 48-3 Urban renewal, Rockville IX-1

Valdenear’s Mill 36-1

Valentine’s Garden III-3 Valentines Garden Enlarged 45-4 Valley Mill 28-1 Valley Mill Day Camp 28-1 Valley Mill Park 36-1 Veterans benefits 35-3

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Vietnamese Catholics 49-3 Vinson’s Drug Store VIII-4

Walker store 39-1

Walnut Hill II-3, 45-1 War of 1812 IX-4, XI-4, 25-4, 26-1, 27-4, 57-1 Washington and Georgetown Turnpike 27-4 Washington Aqueduct VII-4, XVI-1 Washington, Colesville and Ashton Turnpike 35-4 Washington D.C. - commuters 43-4 - origins of 45-2 - packet boat to Washington 47-4 - trips to VIII-3 Washington/Great Falls Railway & Power Co. 17-2 Washington Grove 24-4, 31-1, 37-1, 39-1, 41-1 - Railroad Station X-1 Washington Suburban Sanitary Comm. 21-3,33-3 Waters House at Pleasant Fields 47-3 Weather II-4, VIII-3, X-3 - hurricane in 1895 XVI-3 West End Park VIII-4, 48-4 Western Maryland Railroad VI- 2 What’s Left 33-3 Wheaton 47-1 - businesses XIV-1 Wheaton Regional Park 37-4 Wheel of Fortune 41-2, 45-1 White Flint Golf Course XVI-3, 54-2 White’s Ferry IV-4, 28-4, 31-4,44-2 White’s Ford V-1, VI-3 Widows Mite 31-2 Wildlife 44-3 William Reuben Pumphrey Funeral Home VIII-4 Williamsburg III-3, 30-3, 34-2 Wilson, President: inauguration X-3 Windmills XVI-3 Windsor Forest 27-2 WINX Broadcasting VIII-4 Wisconsin Avenue 45-2

Wolf’s Den 36-1 Woman’s Land Army 45-3 Women - changing role XVI-4, 47-3 - education XVI-4, 26-2 - farm women XII-4 - Farm Women’s Cooperative Market 25-3 - firefighters 46-3 - organizations IV-1, XIV-4 - property ownership by 38-3 - women’s suffrage XVI-3 Women’s Clubs VII-2, XII-2, XVI-4 Women’s Rights Convention V-3 Women’s Suffrage Association XVI-4 Woodend 17-3 Woodlawn Hotel 17-4, 24-4 Woodside IV-1, XII-2 Woodside Park 40-2 Woodstock Manor 1-4 Woodward & Lothrop 25-3 Woolen factories VI-2, 28-1, 36-1, 39-4 Wootton’s Mill 42-3 World War I IV-1, 45-3 - Veteran 49-4 - Woman’s Land Army 45-3 World War II XIV-4, 37-1, 44-3, 45-3, 46-2 - Air Raid precautions 45-3 - Bethesda USO 46-2 - collecting scrap metal 46-2 - German POWs 45-3 - Leland Jr. High School 52-2 - rationing 46-2, 47-3 - Somerset 50-3 - veterans 48-4 WPA jobs 48-4

Young Man’s Delight III-3, 44-1

Zoar 45-4


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