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  2. Lock the Door, Lariston - Wikipedia

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    Lock the Door, Lariston is a border ballad by the Scottish poet James Hogg, the "Ettrick Shepherd", first published in 1811. [1] It describes a sixteenth-century armed raid by English border reivers across the Anglo-Scottish border, met and defeated by Scottish borderers led by Jock Elliott of Lariston.

  3. South Prospect Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district is a 19th and early 20th century residential neighborhood which was once the address of many of Hagerstown's leading citizens. The street is lined with more than 50 structures representing America's varied and strong architectural heritage and includes both domestic and ecclesiastical buildings, such as Saint John's Church and the ...

  4. Hagerstown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Hager House and Museum in Hagerstown City Park was once home to the city's founder, Jonathan Hager.. In 1739, Jonathan Hager, a German immigrant from Pennsylvania and a volunteer Captain of Scouts, purchased 200 acres (81 ha) of land in the Great Appalachian Valley between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains in Maryland and called it Hager's Fancy.

  5. Did you grow up in Hagerstown? What do you remember ... - AOL

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    Hagerstown was the place where everything happened,” Ronald Miller told me in a recent interview. ... He purchased his first car, a 1938 two-door Packard, for $200 from his uncle, who drove ...

  6. $20,000 in four hours: New exhibit marks the 160th ... - AOL

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    There's a new exhibit at the Miller House Museum in downtown Hagerstown that recalls one of the most dramatic incidents in the city's history.. As if July were not hot enough, in the summer of ...

  7. Lehman's Mill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lehman's Mill Historic District is a national historic district at Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, United States.The district comprises the remaining buildings of the mill group including the brick Lehman's Mill, built in 1869 for Henry F. Lehman, the farmstead with a stuccoed stone house dated 1837 with older and newer sections, a barn, carriage house, and agricultural outbuildings ...

  8. Letters to the editor: Why crime is on the rise in Hagerstown

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    Hagerstown PD is understaffed, in part, due to the false narrative of defunding the police and the overall negative affect on police agencies nationwide. Many good cops are gone and very few young ...

  9. Zion Reformed United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Zion Reformed United Church of Christ, originally The German Reformed Church [1] was founded in 1770 in Hagerstown, Maryland. [2] The church, at 201 North Potomac Street, was the first within the town limits. [3]