Northeast Gardening: Old photos part 2, 1 by gabagoo
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gabagoo wrote: Victor, I've always known a lot about my roots. I have learned more the past couple of years while building my family tree. This photo is my Great-great-great-great-grandfather on my father's mother's side. Enoch George Howard (1814-1895) This info was obtained from the Sandy Spring Museum in Sandy Spring, MD. ================ Born a slave, Enoch George Howard (1814-95) purchased his freedom from the Griffith family of Unity in 1851, then bought freedom for his wife Harriett Ann Lee and their four children, price 25 cents each. In 1862 he purchased the Gaither farm and later two more, acquiring a total of 900 acres to become the county's largest black landowner. With no black schools in the county and education sorely needed, Howard acted. Wrote great-grandson Harold Howard, ... "in 1867 he petitioned the Montgomery County Government for a school to educate black students, posting collateral and a parcel of land for the school, which opened around 1880." Descendants included educators, journalists, and magistrates and leave their name in Howard Chapel Road near Unity. |


