First MARKER Meeting
The First MARKER Meeting
Myersville, MD May 22, 1999 
The first known meeting between members of the Marker-L list occurred at the Myersville site, hosted by Nancy Bruce.  Nancy's mother lives on a part of one of the origional land patents in Frederick County, MD, called "Sugar Bottom."  This family obtained several warrants, this one, and another nearby called "Marker's Delight."

Nancy and her mother were wonderful hostesses, and began the Saturday morning with breakfast of Creamed Chipped Beef at the Farmer's Market in Hagerstown, an old tradition in their family. 

Our first visits were to the cemeteries, first St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery on the corner of Ward Kline Rd. and Church Hill Rd. The land for the Chrurch was donated, according to Nancy, by Daniel Gaver, and is sometimes known as "Daniel's Church."
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 


 
 

George and Mary's stones are located across the road from the Church.
 
 
 
 
 

 
  George's stone is very worn by the elements, and barely readable.

Last stop was at the old George Marker homestead on Easterday Rd.  The old log house has been restored and is beautiful inside. The present owner graciously let us walk through on the way to the site of the old mill.

Older photo and history of the Mill

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    Nothing remains of the mill but the crumbling foundation walls.  From the old postcard picture (on the above link) you don't get a sense of how steep and rocky the terrain is. BIG boulders, poison ivy, and Jack-in-the-Pulpits surrounded the place. 

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In talking to Nancy's mother, she discovered that the  "thing" in their backyard that was used for years for cracking nuts, was actually a cog from the old mill. An exciting link to the past. Thank you, Nancy and Sam, for all the time and energy researching this area.


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