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Please enjoy this brief history of the
Randallstown, MD, area.
A Brief History of Randallstown, Maryland
Randallstown, Maryland has been in
existence for hundreds and hundreds of years. Within this
community in Baltimore County are three historic African
American communities that have been in existence since the
slavery era: Church Lane, Oakland Park Road and Winands
Road. To give one some idea of just how long African
Americans have been free in this area, the only African
American church in the area for generations have been Union
Bethel A.M.E. Church. It was due to the generousity of White
people in the area that in 1822, gave land to the free
African Americans in the area to have a place to worship and
to bury their dead. Since 1822, both Union Bethel A.M.E.
Church and the small cemetery behind the original church on
Liberty Road, maintained by the Baltimore County Beneficial
Society has been active. At one point in time, the Society
built a Lodge, called St. Thomas Lodge that was located
behind the church that served as a school house for the
African American children in the area.
Union Bethel A.M.E. Church located in
Randallstown. The church has been active since 1822, and was
once used as a safehouse on the Underground Railroad St.
Thomas Lodge, built by the Baltimore County Beneficial
Society in 1885 as a school for the African American
children in the area.

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