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 ====== Taneytown, Maryland ====== ====== Taneytown, Maryland ======
  
-Taneytown is now a city in Carroll County, MD.[1]It was part of land originally purchased in 1754 by John Digges, who lived in StMary's CountyMD.  He then passed along a tract of ~7,900 acres to his son, Edward Digges, and his son-in-lawRaphael Taney. In the patent granting titlethe parcel was designated "Re-survey of Brothers Agreement."[2]  Prior to the American Revolutioncertain colonies solved the problem of land distribution and settlement by transferring large tracts of land to an individual or entity who would then make arrangements for survey and division into smaller tracts, followed by sale or rental of lots, leading to settlement and productive land use. In the early stages of settlement, smaller parcels were often leased or sold on generous terms in hopes that the presence and improvements of the initial settlers would lead to increasingly profitable land sales. Taneytown is the result of such a process.+Taneytown is now a city in Carroll County, MD. 
 +((Wikipedia article: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taneytown,_Maryland|Taneytown, Maryland]]))   
 +Until Carroll County was formed in 1837howeverTaneytown was in Frederick CountyMD
  
-Most of the land was sold in farm-size parcels (e.g100 acresto German-speaking immigrants and their descendantsmany coming from Pennsylvania.[3The first of these arrived after leasing lots in 1761 under terms requiring the construction of a house containing at least 480 feetwith a brick or stone chimneyafter which land ownership would be conveyed. Meanwhile, Taney helped lay out a plan for a townwhich was along the main road from FrederickMD to York, PA.[4]  It is thought that Taney himself continued to live in St. Mary's Countywhich is not surprising. More often than not, land "speculators" (as they were called) were not themselves settlers, but rather land brokers and developers However, it is from Taney that the town got its name.+It was part of land originally purchased in 1754 by John Digges, who lived in StMary's County, MD He then passed along a tract of ~7,900 acres to his son, Edward Digges, and his son-in-lawRaphael TaneyIn the patent granting title, the parcel was designated "Re-survey of Brothers Agreement."  
 +(([[https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll/lifestyles/ph-cc-carroll-living-taneytown-20170621-story.html|Taneytown: City doesn't take its name from whom you think]] ---Article by Kevin Dayhoff dated June 21, 2017 posted on the website of the Baltimore Timeslast accessed on 15.Sep.2022.))   
 +Prior to the American Revolutioncertain colonies solved the problem of land distribution and settlement by transferring large tracts of land to an individual or entity who would then make arrangements for survey and division into smaller tractsfollowed by sale or rental of lotsleading to settlement and productive land useIn the early stages of settlementsmaller parcels were often leased or sold on generous terms in hopes that the presence and improvements of the initial settlers would lead to increasingly profitable land salesTaneytown is the result of such a process.
  
-Until 1767, Taneytown was in an area that was claimed by both Maryland and Pennsylvania. This may explain why land sales and settlement didn't really take off until after that dispute was by a boundary line mapped by surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon.[1]  After that, the town grew to include the Adam Good Tavern, which provided overnight lodging to President George Washington in 1791. In the 1830's the town passed an ordinance for fire company regulation, and Taneytown was incorporated in 1836.[2]+Most of the land was sold in farm-size parcels (e.g. 100 acres) to German-speaking immigrants and their descendants, many coming from Pennsylvania. 
 +(([[https://taneytown.org/residents/taneytowns_history/index.php|Taneytown's History]] ---Page on a website about the city of Taneytown.))    
 +The first of these arrived after leasing lots in 1761 under terms requiring the construction of a house containing at least 480 feet, with a brick or stone chimney, after which land ownership would be conveyed. Meanwhile, Taney helped lay out a plan for a town, which was along the main road from Frederick, MD to York, PA.   
 +(([[http://meadowbrook-online.net/about-taneytown|Taneytown History]] ---Page on website of Meadowbrook Homeowners Association]]))   
 +It is thought that Taney himself continued to live in St. Mary's County, which is not surprising. More often than not, land "speculators" (as they were called) were not themselves settlers, but rather land brokers and developers.  However, it is from Taney that the town got its name. 
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 +Until 1767, Taneytown was in an area that was claimed by both Maryland and Pennsylvania. This may explain why land sales and settlement didn't really take off until after that dispute was ended with a boundary line mapped by surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. 
 +((This survey became the basis for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason%E2%80%93Dixon_line|Mason-Dixon line]] used by the Missouri Compromise of 1820.))   
 +After that, the town grew to include the Adam Good Tavern, which provided overnight lodging to President George Washington in 1791. In the 1830's the town passed an ordinance for fire company regulation, and Taneytown was incorporated in 1836.
  
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-==== Notes and References ==== 
-[1] Wikipedia article: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taneytown,_Maryland|Taneytown, Maryland]] 
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-[2] [[https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll/lifestyles/ph-cc-carroll-living-taneytown-20170621-story.html|Taneytown: City doesn't take its name from whom you think]] ---Article by Kevin Dayhoff dated June 21, 2017 posted on the website of the Baltimore Times, last accessed on 15.Sep.2022. 
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-[3] [[https://taneytown.org/residents/taneytowns_history/index.php|Taneytown's History]] ---Page on a website about the city of Taneytown. 
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-[4] [[http://meadowbrook-online.net/about-taneytown|Taneytown History]] ---Page on website of Meadowbrook Homeowners Association]]