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North of Frederick on Fort Detrick 39°26′03″N 77°25′45″W / 39.434167°N 77.429167°W / 39.434167; -77.429167 ( One-Million-Liter Test Frederick
George Franklin Barber (July 31, 1854 – February 17, 1915) was an American architect known for the house designs he marketed worldwide through mail-order catalogs. Barber was one of the most successful residential architects of the late Victorian period in the United States, [4] and his plans were used for houses in all 50 U.S. states, and in nations as far away as Japan and the Philippines. [4]
MD — Design found in Barber's Modern Dwellings and Their Proper ... E. Frederick Mynatt House (3300 N. Broadway ... (235 Pearson Dr.) Asheville: North Carolina: 1899:
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Maryland Route 355 (MD 355) is a 36.75-mile (59.14 km) north–south road in western central Maryland in the United States.The southern terminus of the route is in Bethesda in Montgomery County, where Wisconsin Avenue meets the county's border with Washington, D.C. [2] The northern terminus is just north of a bridge over Interstate 70 (I-70)/U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in the city of Frederick in ...
In 1916, through a business deal, The News acquired The Frederick Post, publishing The News in the evenings and The Frederick Post in the morning. In 2002, the two papers were merged to create a single morning edition known as The Frederick News-Post. The Sunday edition created in October of that year created a true daily paper published 365 ...
Edward N. Whittier (1840–1902), American soldier Helen Augusta Whittier (1846–1925), American editor, lecturer, teacher, clubwoman, businesswoman John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892), American poet and abolitionist
Dr. Gertrude A. Barber, Founder of the Barber National Institute. The Barber National Institute was founded in 1952 by the late Dr. Gertrude A. Barber. [1] An educator and administrator in the Erie City School District in Erie, Pennsylvania, Dr. Barber, along with a small group of local teachers and parents, opened a one-classroom school in the local YMCA for children with developmental ...