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Williamsport

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Williamsport Mary H. Rubin
Libristo code: 11467449
Publishers ARCADIA PUB (SC), August 2005
Conococheague and Potomac Streets, Doubleday Hill, Springfield Farm, the C&O Canal -- these names co... Full description
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Conococheague and Potomac Streets, Doubleday Hill, Springfield Farm, the C&O Canal -- these names conjure up images of Williamsport, Maryland. The first settlement in what was to become Washington County was located here in the heart of the Cumberland Valley in the late 1730s. This small trading post, set amid local Native American tribes, formed the basis of the town of Williamsport. Gen. Otho Holland Williams, a Revolutionary War hero from the region, laid out what he intended to be a grand city with wide avenues on the banks of the great and mighty Potomac. Upon hearing that George Washington favored a site along the Potomac for the new nation's capital, Williams persuaded Washington to visit his town, and "Williams' Port" was given due consideration as a possible location. Williamsport became an important stopping-off point for settlers heading west, and the town quickly grew to be the second largest in Washington County. The arrival of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in 1834 brought a boom to Williamsport as warehouses, shipping firms, and many other businesses were established to handle the increased population and trade. The Civil War, the arrival of the railroad, and a series of disastrous floods also impacted the town. Today, Williamsport is a quiet community rich with local history and flavor.

About the book

Full name Williamsport
Author Mary H. Rubin
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2005
Number of pages 128
EAN 9780738541761
ISBN 0738541761
Libristo code 11467449
Publishers ARCADIA PUB (SC)
Weight 295
Dimensions 167 x 236 x 9
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