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To inform you
Mount Airy, MD, here is a brief history you can read that
will give you a glimpse into the past of the community.
A Brief
History of Mount Airy, Maryland
In 1830 there
was as settlement of houses and stores along Parr's Ridge.
During its early days, however, the settlement had no name.
In the 1840's the Town's few citizens felt the need for a
church and education for their children. In 1846 the Ridge
Presbyterian Chruch was built and a private school conducted
in the basement for the next 20 years. This church building
has been preserved and is now know as Pine Grove Chapel.
The years
between 1833 and 1850 were growing years for the B&O
Railroad which ran between Baltimore and Frederick, and then
on to Cumberland and west. Parr's Ridge was a challenge to
the engineer's ability to design engines capable of pulling
cars over the summit. Track was run into the village and a
station built. As the railroad grew, so did the Town. Much
of its prosperity can be traced to the B&O Railroad.
History tells
of an Irish B&O brakeman whose ears were freezing from the
keen, cold air which crosses Parr's Ridge. He suggested the
name Mount Airy would be appropriate. The name met with the
favor of the people and became the Town's legal name.
The next
decade, 1860 forward, brings the Civil War period when
Mayland stayed with the Union, but Mount Airy was very
definitely southern in its sympathies. The railroad system
to carry northern troops and supplies to the southern
battlefield was to be jealously guarded by a New Jersey
regiment stationed in Mount Airy. The officers and men were
quartered at Pine Grove Chapel and the mess tent was erected
to the rear of the church in what is now the cemetery. A
sick and delirious soldier who wandered into Ridgeville and
died was the first person given a Christian burial in the
land back of the church.
By the 1890's
the Town had grown considerably and the Episcopal Church was
built, followed by the methodist and southern Methodist
churches. In 1895, the B&O Railroad, trying to cope with the
crossing at Parr's ridge, conceived the idea of a tunnel
which in its day was a great engineering feat, and is one
the longest tunnels east of the Rockies even today. The
laboring force used to construct the tunnel brought
turbulent times to Mount Airy with drunken brawls and
shooting parties.
The B&O
Railroad for many years brought children and the ill to
Mount Airy for medical care in the Garrett Sanitarium.
No longer
economically tied to the railroad, Mount Airy is home for
many who work along the Baltimore/Washington corridor, as
well as families who have lived there for generations.

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