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Please read and enjoy the brief history we have provided
of Olney, MD.
A Brief History of Olney, Maryland
The founding members of St. John's Church
met in March, 1842 to establish our church in Mechanicsville
(now Olney). They were: Thomas J. Bowie, William B. Magruder,
Elizabeth Davis, Washington Bowie, Richard Holmes, Millicent
R. Wilcoxen, Elisha J. Hall, Allen Bowie Davis, Caleb
Gartrell, Dr. William P. Palmer and Enoch B. Hutton.
Ignatius Waters and his wife, Eliza, gave the land for the
church and the graveyard.
St. John's Church was then a part of the Diocese of Maryland
-- until the Diocese of Washington was established in 1895.
The church was consecrated on August 22, 1845 by the Bishop
of Maryland. Eight members of the Diocese of Maryland in
Baltimore came by horseback for the consecration. Bishop
William Rollison Worthington stayed overnight at "Roseneath,"
home of the Senior Warden Thomas J. Bowie, at the corner of
Bowie Mill Road and Bready Road. The text of the Bishop's
twenty-five page, hand-written text is on file in the
Diocese of Maryland Archives.
At the time St. John's Church was established, the village
was a cross roads between Rockville and Baltimore and
Washington, D.C. and Westminster, Maryland. Located at the
western edge of Sandy Spring, a Quaker community, the area
was made up of large farms and plantations. A blacksmith,
potter and other tradesmen served the community needs.
The first rector was called in 1842 to serve St. Johns
Church which included the area from approximately Norbeck
Road, including now Manor Country Club, on the south to the
Howard County line -- above Sunshine to the north, west
toward Laytonsville and east to the Patuxent River.
The rector traveled on horseback or by horse and buggy from
the rectory in Brookeville -- to St. John's Church and St.
Bartholomews, Laytonsville. He also served St. Luke's
Brighton which it was built in 1870, and a Howard County
chapel and a misson chapel located between Laytonsville and
Sunshine in the late 1800?s. As the area changed with more
homes and people, the churches called their own rectors --
St. Bartholomews in 1948 and St. Lukes in 1963. St. John's
rector has served only our church since 1963.
St. John's Church was originally located in St. John's
Cemetery. In 1910, the Church was moved to its present site.
The bell tower, sacristy and stained glass windows were
added.
The second renovation, in 1980, joined the Church to the
Parish Hall, built in 1956. The transept and new sacristy
were added and the vestibule-narthex enlarged. The pipe
organ and new altar window were installed at that time.
In 1961 St. John's School was founded. In 1976, St. John's
Church became the headquarters of African Palms, U.S.A., a
ministry of outreach that continues to expand. As a parish
of the Episcopal Church, St. John's is part of the Diocese
of Washington, D.C. and of the 70 million member world-wide
Anglican Communion.

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