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    Mount Savage is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Allegany County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had...
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  • Mount Savage may refer to: Mount Savage, Kentucky Mount Savage, Maryland Mount Savage Locomotive Works Mount Savage Iron Works Mount Savage Railroad Mount...
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  • The Mount Savage Railroad was a railroad operated by the Maryland and New York Coal and Iron Company of Mount Savage, Maryland between 1845 and 1854. The...
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    The Mount Savage Castle is located in Mount Savage, Maryland and was built in 1840 as a plain stone house by the Union Mining Company. Before the turn...
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    Bob Robertson (category People from Mount Savage, Maryland)
    was born in Frostburg, Maryland on October 2, 1946, and raised in Mount Savage, Maryland where he graduated from Mount Savage High School. Robertson lives...
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    Heritage Center is a historic museum property on Trimble Road, east of Mount Savage, Maryland. The property, dubbed Evergreen relatively early in its history...
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    The Mount Savage Historic District is a national historic district in Mount Savage, Allegany County, Maryland. It comprises 189 19th and 20th century...
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    Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad (category Defunct Maryland railroads)
    United States was produced at Mt. Savage in 1844. In 1854 the C&P acquired the Mount Savage Railroad from the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company. In 1863...
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    with iron. British investors started an iron furnace near Perryville, Maryland, which in 1718 started exporting iron back to Britain. That success prompted...
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    James Millholland (category People from Mount Savage, Maryland)
    the American railroad. He also founded the locomotive shops at Mount Savage, Maryland, the center of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad. Millholland's...
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    Kenneth Preston (category People from Mount Savage, Maryland)
    serving Sergeant Major of the Army to date. Preston is a native of Mount Savage, Maryland, and entered the United States Army on June 30, 1975. He attended...
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  • The Mount Savage Iron Works operated from 1837 to 1868 in Mount Savage, Maryland. The ironworks were the largest in the United States in the late 1840s...
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    in Frostburg and is one of the few remaining depots in western Maryland. The Mount Savage Railroad was the first to build a rail line to Frostburg in 1852...
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    Edward Aloysius Mooney (category People from Mount Savage, Maryland)
    Rochester from 1933 to 1937. Edward Mooney was born on May 9, 1882, in Mount Savage, Maryland, the seventh child of Thomas and Sarah (née Heneghan) Mooney. When...
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    Cumberland it is known as Mount Savage Road. Like the majority of Maryland state highways, MD 36 is maintained by the Maryland State Highway Administration...
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  • Virginia), U.S. Evergreen (Mount Savage, Maryland), U.S. Evergreen (Owensville, Maryland), U.S. Evergreen (Rocky Mount, Virginia), U.S. Evergreen Museum...
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  • T. H. Paul (category People from Mount Savage, Maryland)
    apprenticeship as a mechanic. He served as the "Master Mechanic" for the Mount Savage, Maryland, shop of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad from 1854 to 1855...
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  • The Mount Savage Locomotive Works was a railroad workshop established at Mount Savage, Maryland, US. The Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive...
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    "T" rails were first manufactured in the U.S. in the mid-1840s at Mount Savage, Maryland and Danville, Pennsylvania. This improved rail design permitted...
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    8, 1845 at the Montour Iron Company, though this is claimed for Mount Savage, Maryland, as well. Montour and several other enormous iron mills dominated...
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