GHS 2022 Spring Hike – Article: John Brantley, Treasurer; Photographs: Roy Danz, Vice-President RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY. That childhood ditty kept running through my mind
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Work on Quaker Hill Cemetery Restoration Continues – Article and Photographs: Roy Danz, Vice-President Last fall, The Granite Historical Society secured funding from the Patapsco
The story of Granite’s changing railroad – Article: John Brantley, Treasurer The Old Main Line On May 24th, 1830, tickets went on sale for the
A History of the Woodstock Bus Line, the first licensed bus service in Maryland
Schedule of Past and Upcoming Presentations
John Brantley, Treasurer – October 26, 2021 On what turned into a pleasantly warm October 24th afternoon, a dozen members of the Granite Historical Society,
Volunteers from the Society recently worked with a local landscaper to clean Quaker Hill Cemetery. Funding was provided by Patapsco Heritage Greenway.
Please follow the link to download Worthington Manor: A Report on its History, Significance, and Preservation by Dr. Joseph N. Tatarewicz, published October 1, 2001.
Granite, Maryland, like hundreds of other communities across the United States, was the site of an active Nike Missile Base during the Cold War years.
Extract from Worthington Manor: A Report on its History, Significance, and Preservation by Dr. Joseph N. Tatarewicz, published October 1, 2001. Please see full report