Historical Timeline


sources: Edwards (1988), Shantz (1975), Town Directories (various 1960-1997)

1873 Washington Grove Camp Meeting Association established
1874 First Camp Meeting Association charter approved by Maryland General Assembly
1875 Fence built around the camp grounds
1877 Tabernacle built in The Circle
1878 First cottages built
1880 Albany Hotel built
1883 Second Camp Meeting Association charter approved by General Assembly
1884 Wooden floor added to the Tabernacle
1886 J. C. Lang surveys the Grove
Washington Grove Post Office opens in Albany Hotel
1888 Sunday excursion trains discontinued by the B&O RR at the request of the Association
1890 Washington Grove Post Office relocated (across the B&O tracks) to Oakmont
Broadway (above Center Street) renamed as an extension of Grove Avenue
1891 C. J. Maddox resurveys the Grove
1893 Association trustees permit the playing of baseball
1896 Woodward Park cleared
1897 Hotel sustains minor damage by fire
1898 4th of July address given by Mrs. J. Ellen Foster
Association trustees forbid bicycles from walkways on Sundays
1899 Tabernacle floor rebuilt and raised
1902 Assembly Hall built
First Chautauqua assembly held
First Field Day held on Labor Day
1904 First cottage intended for year-round occupancy constructed
Sale of Sunday newspapers banned in the Grove
1905 Tabernacle demolished; Auditorium built
Men's Athletic Association formed
Sewer line constructed under Chestnut Road
Telephone service extended to the Hotel
1906 Washington Grove Association drops "Camp Meeting" from its name
B&O station built, replacing depot
1907 Fire destroys one cottage and damages three others on Grove Avenue
Men's Athletic Association forms Fire Committee
1908 Presiding Elder's cottage destoyed by fire
1910 Maple Lake formed when Maple Spring dammed to supply ice for the Grove
Methodist Church congregation established
Preachers lodge moved to Woodward Park;
...becomes Men's Athletic Association clubhouse
Girls Athletic Association clubhouse built in Woodward Park
Railroad Street built around the South edge of the Grove
Telephone service extended to two Grove cottages
Women's Society established
1911 Sewer line constructed under Grove Road
1912 Washington Grove Band formed
Odd Fellows Lodge formed
1913 Women's Guild of Washington Grove established
1914 Electricity service extended to the Grove; street lighting converted to electricity
Superintendent's cottage remodeled at Women's Guild expense
1915 Friday and Saturday night cinema begins in the Auditorium
1917 Girls Athletic Association clubhouse wired for electricity
1918 Grove chestnut trees (Castanea dentata) succumb to blight;
...most are replaced with elms (Ulmus americana L.)
Girls Athletic Association not allowed to put on public dance for convalescent soldiers
...from Walter Reed hospital
1920 Telephone service becomes available throughout the Grove
Odd Fellows building (later used for the Post Office) constructed
Girls Athletic Association puts on first public dance in the Grove
1921 Auditorium roof rebuilt at Women's Guild expense
Girls Athletic Association holds its last meeting
1922 Association trustees continue prohibition against playing of tennis on Sundays
Tornado strikes the Grove
1924 Last Camp Meeting held
1925 Washington Grove Methodist Church offers to purchase Assembly Hall
1926 Woman's Club established
Hotel fixtures sold at auction
1927 Hotel demolished
Girls Athletic Association clubhouse turned over to the Woman's Club
Maple Lake dam rebuilt
Water and sewer service extended to the Grove
1928 Washington Grove Band disbanded
Grove roads resurfaced with packed cinders
Gaithersburg-Washington Grove Fire Department established
1929 Baseball grandstand condemned and dismantled
Association devolves remaining religious functions to the Washington Grove Methodist Church
1933 Association trustees continue prohibition against playing of tennis on Sundays
1934 Men's Athletic Association clubhouse dismantled; materials are used to construct a kitchen addition to the Woman's clubhouse
Several cottages damaged by fire on upper Grove Avenue
"Grove Gatherings" newspaper begins publication
Association permits sports, other than baseball, on Sunday afternoons
1935 House numbering established
1937 Association dissolved; Town of Washington Grove incorporated
1939 Grove roads paved
Women's Athletic Association clubhouse burns down
Acorn Lane opened
Indoor pumbing installed in the Auditorium
1940 Woman's Clubhouse built on site of the Albany Hotel
Sunday morning tennis playing prompts calls for suppression by Town ordinance,
...but none is adopted
1945 Land in or near Town cleared for County Livestock Show
...by German prisoners of war housed in Emory Grove camp
1949 Woman's Club holds first annual Flower Show
Grove Recreation Club established
1951 B&O work train derailment caused by a collision with a large dog.
1955 Washington Grove Methodist Church built
Town acquires planning and zoning authority
1956 New Washington Grove Elementary School constructed adjacent to old school in Oakmont
1957 Old Washington Grove Elementary School burned by fire department
1951 Derailment litigation resolved by decision of the U.S. Supreme Court
Assembly Hall renamed McCathran Hall
1958 B&O station demolished
1963 Auditorium demolished
1975 Adoption of Master Plan
"Grove Gatherings" history published
1980 Town included in the National Register of Historic Places
1984 Southland Corp. litigation begins
1985 Southland Corp. litigation settled
1987 50th Anniversary of Incorporation of the Town
1988 History of Camp Meeting Association published
1990 7-11 closes under terms of settlement agreement with Southland Corp.
1992 Curbside recycling begins
1995 The Janus Museum established
Bed & Breakfast controversy begins
1996 Council votes to prohibit Bed & Breakfast Inns
McCathran Hall renovation and expansion;
Song "Meet Me at McCathran Hall" composed
1997 train station rebuilt with State and Federal funds
1998 125th Anniversary of the B&O Metropolitan Branch, and of the Grove
State moves alignment of Route 124 away from Washington Grove Lane
SPCA cat shelter closes
1999 Ice storm strikes the Grove in January
Town of Washington Grove web site
SPCA cat shelter reopens in Old Town Gaithersburg
Nature trail built in the East Woods
Town assumes maintenance responsibility for Ridge Road
???? Chronology Needed

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