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Germantown Historical Society

Unlocking the Past of Germantown, MD

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Studying History

 

Walter Johnson  

George Atzerodt

The Founding of Germantown

Presbyterian church

Cycles of Growth

Historic Germantown train station (the current station is a replica of the historic one)

Black Lives Matter in Germantown

Redwall

(picture from AirBnB)

Where is Germantown?

St. Rita’s Group

Cider Barrel (photo from 1925)

The Mayor of Germantown

Pumphrey-Mateny house

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The Civil War

Names Across Town

Clopper Road

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The Germantown Historical Society fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for all staff, volunteers, visitors, and members regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, hair style, or disability.

Land Acknowledgment

Every community owes its existence and strength to the generations before them, around the world, who contributed their hopes, dreams, and energy into making the history that led to this moment.

Truth and acknowledgement are critical in building mutual respect and connections across all barriers of heritage and difference.

So, we acknowledge the truth that is often buried: We are on the ancestral lands of the Piscataway People, who are the ancestral stewards of this sacred land. It is their historical responsibility to advocate for the four-legged, the winged, those that crawl and those that swim. They remind us that clean air and pristine waterways are essential to all life.

This Land Acknowledgement is a vocal reminder for each of us as two-leggeds to ensure our physical environment is in better condition than what we inherited, for the health and prosperity of future generations.

This official University of Maryland Land Acknowledgement was created by a working group of students, faculty, and staff who worked closely with Native and Indigenous Elders.

Black Lives Matter Statement from GHS

Black Lives Matter/Black History Matters

Grassroots Effort Saves Historic Cemetery
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