Legends of Frederick: Johnson, Key, Fritchie and Engelbrecht (4-pt Combo)
with Chris Haugh
$80
You've heard their names, and may know parts of their life stories. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about four individuals who certainly shaped Frederick history as we know it. All were born in the 1700s and lived through the War of 1812, while having important familial ties to the American Revolution. Thomas Johnson, Jr. was a lawyer, statesman and Revolutionary War hero with a most impressive resume. Francis Scott Key and Barbara Fritchie have songs/poems written about them in connection with the American flag being attacked by an enemy. Jacob Engelbrecht, a tailor and former Frederick mayor, kept a diary of Frederick events (and strong personal opinions) from 1819-1878 (the year of his death). All four of these individuals walked the streets of Frederick, were fiercely patriotic and are today buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. (NOTE: This course will be held at the Woodlands of Urbana Clubhouse)
This is a lecture class which will include PowerPoint, video, and special artifacts.
NOTE: Ala-carte registration opportunities are offered for each of the classes within this 4-part course. (Price break for bundle of all 4 when purchased together.) Please register using the individual registration links for ala-carte offerings.
Class 1: Francis Scott Key Monday, Oct 5 ($25)
Class 3: Jacob Engelbrecht Monday, May 12 ($25)
Class 4: Barbara Fritchie Monday, Oct 19 ($25)
Class 1: Thomas Johnson, Jr. Monday, Oct 26 ($25)
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Oct 5 - 26th, 2026
Mon from 6:00 - 8:00 pm