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Silver Spring in the Civil War
On July 11-12, 1864, General Jubal Early's 20,000 Confeder...
The Civil War in Silver Spring
Just west of the Jesup Blair House was "Falklands," home o...
The ‘Mayor’ of Silver Spring
“Don’t Worry About It”
The ‘Mayor’ of Silver Spring....
The Silver Spring
The community of Silver Spring derives its name from a mic...
Results for The Silver Spring
Silver Spring in the Civil War
On July 11-12, 1864, General Jubal Early's 20,000 Confederate troops marched down Georgia Avenue (formerly Seventh Street Turnpike), in their attack on Fort Stevens in the District of Columbia (1). Francis Preston Blair's vacant home (2) "Silver Spring" (currently the ...
The Civil War in Silver Spring
Just west of the Jesup Blair House was "Falklands," home of President Lincoln's Postmaster General, Montgomery C. Blair, and "Silver Spring," home of his father, Francis Preston Blair. During the attack on Ft. Stevens, July 11 and 12, 1864, Confederate ...
The ‘Mayor’ of Silver Spring
“Don’t Worry About It”
The ‘Mayor’ of Silver Spring.
Norman Lane 1911-1987.
Remembering the Loving Kindhearted Forbearance of the People of Silver Spring
The “Mayor of Silver Spring” was our official town drunk. Although he was born into a prominent DC family, Norman go ...
The Silver Spring
The community of Silver Spring derives its name from a mica flecked sparkling spring which existed in the immediate area and is now commemorated in this park. Francis Preston Blair, who came to Maryland from Kentucky to publish a newspaper ...