[8] Florence Virginia Barrett Lehman also helped found the museum. Canby, Thomas Y. and Elie S. Rogers (1979). [8] He founded Montgomery General Hospital in February 1920. [10] Florence Virginia Barrett Lehman also helped found the museum. It had a population of 13,529 in 2010. BEYOND A BARE, weather-worn wall, about a h... ...l the deli- cacies, in fact, that are cast up by the wash of waters on the sandy beach, and styled by the grateful fishermen “fruits of the sea.” “A p... ...d at the moment, which he hailed; he gave his ad- dress to the driver, and springing in, threw himself on the seat, and gave loose to dreams of ambiti... ...acco of Peters- burg to the black of Sinai, and so on along the scale from Maryland and Porto-Rico, to Latakia, — was exposed in pots of crackled eart... Full Text Search Details...re at that time in repairing the injuries caused by the great freshet in the spring.

[7] Wood wanted a place to preserve antique furniture, farm equipment, photographs, paintings, and documents of the Sandy Spring area. The United States Census Bureau combines Sandy Spring with the nearby community of Ashton to form the census-designated place of Ashton-Sandy Spring,[3] and all census data are tabulated for this combined entity.

The United States Census Bureau combines Sandy Spring with the nearby community of Ashton to form the census-designated place of Ashton-Sandy Spring, and all census data are tabulated for this combined entity. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved David Hobbs of Sandy Spring, Maryland, who passed away at the age of 79, on September 18, 2020. & Nsg Center is a nursing home located at 18131 Slade School Road in 20860 zip code area, providing retirement and skilled nursing services to Sandy Spring, Maryland as well as Montgomery County residents. I have not inquired among... ...arpet bag, high and dry, like a couple of coal—barges. One of the very early land owners in the Sandy Spring area was Richard Snowden, who patented (purchased) the 1,000 acres (4 km2) "Snowden's Manor" in 1715. Maryland Route 182 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Article Id: Bradford sold off large parts of these properties, but Snowden's son-in-law, James Brooke, later bought up the original Charley Forest land as well as other land in the area, eventually owning over 22,000 acres (90 km2) by the 1760s. [1], A 1901 Department of Labor study documented hundreds of residents who trace their lineage 125 years to free black families. Sandy Spring Friends School is a progressive, coeducational, college preparatory Quaker school serving students from preschool through 12th grade, with an optional 5- and 7- day boarding program in the Middle School and Upper School. In T albot county, Eastern Shore, Maryland, near Easton, the county town of that county, there is a small dis... ...ted, and remarkable for nothing that I know of more than for the worn-out, sandy, desert-like appear- ance of its soil, the general dilapidation of it... ...en usually pronounce the word took, as tuck; Took-a-hoe, therefore, is, in Maryland parlance, Tuckahoe. Caleb Bentley (1762–1851) was an American silversmith, shopkeeper, and first postmaster in Brookeville, Maryland. [8], An insurance salesman and auctioneer named Dalmas Wood started the Sandy Spring Museum in 1980 because he thought Sandy Spring's history was gradually being lost as older residents died. As an educator, he taught at Fair Hill in Olney, then taught in Virginia. In 1967 a Quaker retirement community, Friends House, was founded next to the school.

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It is located in the Brookeville Historic District, which served as the "Capital for a Day" in 1814 when President Madison had to flee the White House during the British Invasion of the War of 1812.

Yeme, içme ve ziyafet için kaçırılmaması gereken yerler. His farm is now the Hallowell housing development. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sandy Spring, Maryland, "Where We Live: Sandy Spring, Md., is where FDR and Herbert Hoover played", "Museum and Residents Bear Witness To Quaker Tradition of Sandy Spring", "Florence Lehman, a former Herald reporter, at 84", "Town's Quaker Roots A Calming Influence", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sandy_Spring,_Maryland&oldid=966548429, Unincorporated communities in Montgomery County, Maryland, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox settlement with possible area code list, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 7 July 2020, at 18:31. Throughout most of Montgomery County, MD 97 is known as Georgia Avenue, which continues south from the southern terminus along US 29 into Washington, D.C. [6], Benjamin Hallowell (educator) (1799-1887) was a prominent Quaker in 19th century Sandy Spring.