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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

  3. Frederick City Police Department (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1745, Daniel Dulany, a lawyer and land developer, founded "Frederick town" on a feeder creek of the Monocacy River. Frederick became incorporated in 1817 and had a population of 3,640. Four town constables were appointed that year to provide security on the streets and enforce animal laws. The Police Department was created in 1858.

  4. Frederick, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Frederick is a city in, and the county seat of, Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Frederick's population was 78,171 people as of the 2020 census, making it the second-largest incorporated city in Maryland behind Baltimore. [5] It is a part of the Washington metropolitan area and the greater Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.

  5. Frederick County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Frederick County is a county located in Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 271,717. [2] The county seat is Frederick. [3] The county is part of the Capital region of the state. Like other outlying sections of the Washington metropolitan area, Frederick County has experienced a rapid population increase since ...

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  7. The Frederick News-Post - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 1883, a Frederick printing company first published The News, an evening newspaper that would eventually become The Frederick News-Post. William T. Delaplaine, grandfather of the current president of Great Southern, began his business career in Frederick in 1880 when he opened a small printing shop.

  8. Gertrude A. Barber - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Agnes Barber was an American educator and administrator who founded the Barber Center in 1952 to serve disabled children, adults, and families. [ 1 ] Born in 1911, she was the child of an Irish immigrant mother and first-generation Irish-American father.

  9. Frederick High School (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick High School's graduation rate has been steady over the past 12 years. In 2007 the school graduated 92.75%, the highest rate since 1993 when it reached 93.35%, up from a low of 90.65% in 2004.