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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13 Collector, author to speak at Peterson Hall event


Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13 Collector, author to speak at Peterson Hall event







As a result of the collaboration of McDaniel professor Sue Bloom, local Westminster physician Dr. Dean Griffin and McDaniel College, a special talk on the western art of E. William Gollings will be held on Thursday evening October 13th in Peterson Hall at McDaniel College at 7 pm.

The premier authority on Gollings' work, Dr. William Ward, will be speaking.

According to Griffin and Bloom, Ward is a radiologist, who trained at the University of Maryland Medical School. He discovered the work of Gollings as he flew from his home in Laramie, Wyoming, to the remote populations of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah, delivering medical care.

It was during his residency when Ward became friends with a gallery owner in Denver, according to Bloom and Griffin. Thus began many years of collecting the work of E. William Gollings, a true cowboy artist, who lived from 1878 to1932, in Wyoming.

Ward and his wife, Carole, have amassed the definitive collection of Gollings work and have arranged to donate over $5 million in Gollings work to the University of Wyoming Museum of Art.

Ward has published two books on Gollings' art and commissioned a bronze statue of Gollings to sit across the street from the Wyoming State Capitol. His philanthropy in the fields of art and medicine are widely known in the west.

E. William Gollings was known as “Paint Bill” during his lifetime and he worked in watercolor, oils and etching. He painted cowboys, Indians, wolves, livestock and ranchers. Many of his paintings went east with vacationers at dude ranches, selling for as little as $20.

Griffin said in a recent e-mail interview, “The lecturer is a friend of mine from Wyoming … Last year I traveled to Wyoming to hear him give this lecture to a group from the Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum in Oklahoma City.

“It was excellent,” said Griffin. Dr. Ward has quite an extensive collection. This artist and the lecturer are very well known in the southwest of the United States. Several of Gollings paintings are in the Grand Room of the Wyoming State House and there is a bronze statue of Bill Gollings on the lawn of the Wyoming State House.

“This is a rare opportunity for you to hear a great lecture on Cowboy Art. Dr Ward is very knowledgeable of the art and history of the southwest. I am pleased he has agreed to do this while visiting here in Westminster. My hat goes off to Professor Bloom who has made this possible.”

Thursday evening, Ward will talk about Gollings work and his own commitment to documenting Gollings' life and collecting his art work. The event is open to the public.

Submitted by Kevin Dayhoff 






Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13



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147 years ago, a neighbor saved Westminster from ransom … or destruction

147 years ago, a neighbor saved Westminster from ransom … or destruction


Eagle Archive Harry Gilmor
Confederate Major Harry Gilmor(U.S. Army Historical Photo / July 11, 2011)


On July 10, 1864, a large contingent of Confederate cavalry was moving out of Westminster. A day earlier, it had arrived at dusk with a ominous mission:
Hold the town for ransom … or burn it to the ground.
What unfolded in Westminster in July 1864 is considered by some historians to have been the most perilous experienceCarroll County had during the Civil War.
At this point in the war, the conflict had grown ugly as a result of the North's decision to target civilians and burn and destroy the South into submission.

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Arguably, July 1864 was one of the darkest hours in American history. And for two days in the summer of 1864, Westminster was Ground Zero for retaliation by the South.
Yet our fare county seat escaped destruction as the result of one individual — a friend and neighbor it did not even know it had.
The events that played out on that hot and humid Sunday marked the end of the third occupation of Westminster by Union and Confederate troops during three important military campaigns in 1862, 1863 and 1864...
147 years ago, a neighbor saved Westminster from ransom … or destruction

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Would a rose by any other name still be as sweet as Carroll County?

Would a rose by any other name still be as sweet as Carroll County?



One of the frequent reader questions to the Eagle Archives is how did certain streets, places and towns in Carroll County get their names? However, on a few occasions, the question is, how did Carroll County get its name?
Of course, since I am a closet Shakespeare fan, the answer often involves a quotation from "Romeo and Juliet" — "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet…"
http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1016-20111012,0,4543553.story
With that in mind, do you think Carroll County would still be a great place to live if it went by the name, "Paca County?" Or "Union County" or "Westminster County?" ...

Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13

Lecture on the western cowboy art of E. William 'Bill' Gollings at McDaniel College, Oct. 13

Collaboration between McDaniel professor Sue Bloom, Westminster physician Dr. Dean Griffin and McDaniel College will bring a special talk on the western art of E. William Gollings to the college's Peterson Hall on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m.

The premier authority on Gollings' work, Dr. William Ward, will speak. The event is free and open to all.



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Monday, October 10, 2011

Democratic Advocate, October 10, 1947: McKeldin To Speak At Hampstead War Memorial Dedication

McKeldin To Speak At Hampstead War Memorial Dedication

Democratic Advocate, October 10, 1947

The War Memorial Association, in conjunction with the American Legion and the Rotary International, are pleased to announce that former Mayor of Baltimore, Theodore R. McKeldin will give the address of welcome at the Dedication of the Memorial on November 1st, 1947.

Although the program has not been completed, a number of Military personnel and civilian dignitaries will be on the speaker's platform.

The Commanding officers, or their alternates representing the Army, Navy, Marine and Coast Guard branches of the armed forces of this area, in addition to former United States Senator George L. Radcliffe, Howard S. LeRoy, Governor of the 180th District of Rotary International, Jack Tribby, State Adjutant of the American Legion, Samuel M. Jenness, Superintendent of Public Schools of Carroll County, and others will be introduced by Mr. McKeldin.

The committee is formulating plans to develop a most impressive military and civic parade, which will precede the dedication exercises. All citizens are invited to these exercises in order to pay tribute to the members of the armed services of World Wars I and II, who are being honored on this occasion.

Democratic Advocate, October 10, 1947.

[19471010 McKeldin To Speak Hampstead War Mem Ded]

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

American Sentinel, October 9, 1897: Man rescued from Western Maryland Railroad accident

Man rescued from Western Maryland Railroad accident

American Sentinel, October 9, 1897.

A man who gave the name of John Adams attempted to steal a ride on the Western Maryland Railroad, from this city, on Saturday last, and would have lost his life if he had not been discovered and rescued by an employee of the road.

He endeavored to board a freight train, but missed his footing, and would have fallen under the wheels if he had not been caught and supported until the train was stopped.

Justice J. Hoffman Fuss held him for a hearing until Monday and then committed him to the county jail, for thirty days, for violating the law in relation to stealing rides on railroads.

American Sentinel, October 9, 1897.

[18971009 Man rescued from WMRR accident]

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Democratic Advocate , October 7, 1971: Fewer People Moving into Carroll county

Fewer People Moving into Carroll county

Democratic Advocate , October 7, 1971

Fewer People Moving Here - People are still moving into Carroll county, but not as fast as they used to, according to figures released this week by the county health department.

These statistics show that the rate of migration into the county dropped more than 30 per cent between 1960 and 1969 - from 20.0 to 13.4 per 1,000 of population.

In addition to the rate drop, which would occur naturally as the total population grows, the actual number of persons moving into the county annually has also dropped - by an estimated 100 per year in the same 10-year period.

Dr. James P. Earp, a sociology professor at Western Maryland College and chairman of the county's Economic Development Commission, blamed the trend on a lack of jobs and a shortage of housing.

Democratic Advocate , October 7, 1971.

[19711007 Fewer People Moving Here Demo Advo]

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Westminster Volunteer Fire Department Halloween Party Oct. 29, 2011


Saturday, October 29, 2011 UPDATE from the Westminster Fire Department: "Despite Mother Nature's best effort, the Halloween Party at Station 3 is still on for tonight. Doors open at 8pm, tickets still available at the door."





The Westminster Volunteer Fire Department
Presents a Haunting Halloween Party

Time: Saturday, October 29 at 8:00pm - 12:00am
Location: Westminster Fire Department
28 John Street
Westminster, MD 21157

Created By: Danielle McDonald
More Info: $10.00 a person
DJ Blain Brown, Contests, Raffles, $1.00 Beers Food available
Must be 21
Contact Jon Haddad 410-848-1800 or Danielle McDonald 410-259-9390 for more info.

Proceeds supporting the Westminster Fire Department


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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The New Market Coin Show will be this Friday and Saturday, October 7th and 8th 2011 at the Grange Hall in New Market


The New Market Coin Show will be this Friday and Saturday, October 7th and 8th 2011 at the Grange Hall in New Market.  We will have dealers Ed Sollenberger and Frank Burns with us this time.  Come to Buy, Sell and Trade! 
   And, as always, I hope to see you there.


The New Market Coin Show will be this Friday and Saturday, October 7th and 8th 2011 at the Grange Hall in New Market


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Recalling when 'The Drys' put Wimert in the political drink

Recalling when 'The Drys' put Wimert in the political drink

A newspaper article from Oct. 13, 1922, tells the tale of federal prohibition agents raiding the farm of a well-known Carroll County political leader.

The agents were most likely from the Federal Bureau of Prohibition. That group was formed in 1920 as a unit of the Internal Revenue Service — to enforce the Volstead Act, also known as prohibition, which went into effect on Jan. 29, 1920.

The October 1922 newspaper headline read, "'DRYS' MAKE RAID - Dump 16 Barrels Of Cider At Joseph Wimert's - Released on $2,000 Bond After Arrest For a Hearing In Baltimore Today." ...

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Marylandreporter.com :Transportation Commission seems intent on reinstating local transportation monies


Transportation Commission seems intent on reinstating local transportation monies.
http://marylandreporter.com/2011/09/28/reinstating-local-transportation-funds-dominates-commission-discussion/
marylandreporter.com
Recommendations on how to get highway user revenues back to county and municipal governments – and how much money is really needed – dominated discussion as the Blue Ribbon Commission on Maryland Transportation Funding worked toward finalizing recommendations for the governor and General Assembly.



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MarylandReporter.com: Reinstating local transportation funds dominates commission discussion

http://marylandreporter.com/2011/09/28/reinstating-local-transportation-funds-dominates-commission-discussion/



September 28, 2011

By Megan Poinski Megan@MarylandReporter.com


Recommendations on how to get highway user revenues back to county and municipal governments – and how much money is really needed – dominated discussion as the Blue Ribbon Commission on Maryland Transportation Funding worked toward finalizing recommendations for the governor and General Assembly.

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“It seems to me if we are doing this, we’re waving the white flag,” said member Lon Anderson, director of government and public relations for AAA Mid-Atlantic.  “The state is never going to come up with enough money, so we’re letting the municipalities go.”

Judith Davis, the mayor of Greenbelt representing the Maryland Municipal League on the commission, said that while local governments are desperate for more funds, the state should meet its obligations. Local governments received millions of dollars from the state to use on road projects in less critical budget times, but those funds have lately been taken to meet other government needs.

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MML – Maryland Municipal League Fall Conference October 31 - November 2, 2011


For more information on the 2011 Fall Maryland Municipal League’s Fall Legislative Conference at the Cambridge Maryland Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, including a “Complete 2011 Fall Conference Information (.pdf)” packet, visit the MML website at www.mdmunicipal.org.



MML Fall Conference October 31 - November 2, 2011


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packet, visit the MML website at www.mdmunicipal.org.


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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Years ago, Westminster seemed to corner the market...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Years ago, Westminster seemed to corner the market...: Years ago, Westminster seemed to corner the market in corner groceries By Kevin Dayhoff, October 3, 2011 | 10:50 a.m. On this day in hist...

On this day in history, Oct. 2, 1948, the talk of the town was about the Westminster Co-op moving to a larger location at 8 Locust St.

A newspaper clipping from Oct. 1, 1948 reads, "New Co-Op Store A Credit To City. Located Opposite Parking Grounds - Committees Assisting Manager For Official Opening Oct. 7th."

For those not old enough to remember, the Westminster Co-op was a food cooperative that was originally formed in Taneytown by 18 local families in 1937...

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Years ago, Westminster seemed to corner the market in corner groceries

Years ago, Westminster seemed to corner the market in corner groceries

On this day in history, Oct. 2, 1948, the talk of the town was about the Westminster Co-op moving to a larger location at 8 Locust St.

A newspaper clipping from Oct. 1, 1948 reads, "New Co-Op Store A Credit To City. Located Opposite Parking Grounds - Committees Assisting Manager For Official Opening Oct. 7th."

For those not old enough to remember, the Westminster Co-op was a food cooperative that was originally formed in Taneytown by 18 local families in 1937...

http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1002-20111003,0,6534477.story