"Historical Society Founded in 1939"Carroll County Times Article for 28 March 1999 Sixty years ago a small but dedicated group of local citizens met to organize a historical society. At that time the only organization with more than a passing interest in the county's history was the Carroll County Society of Baltimore which held an annual dinner on the county's birthday, January 19th. A March 17, 1939 article about the new society appeared in the local press: |
| "A CARROLL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. _____ Launched at a Westminster Meeting last Saturday. Notwithstanding the
disagreeable weather, the meeting called for the purpose of organizing a Carroll
Historical Society, last Saturday afternoon, was attended by about sixty persons, mainly
from Westminster and vicinity. Former State Senator, J. David Baile was named temporary
president, and Mrs. Charles O. Clemson, Secretary. Rev. Miles S. Reifsnyder delivered an
invocation. The following were among those who spoke favoring the project: Mr. Baile,
George R. Babylon, secretary of the Carroll County Society of Baltimore; Senator A. Earl
Shipley; Stanford Hoff, Member House of Delegates; J. Walter Eckenrode, H. Peyton Gorsuch,
Norman R. Hess, County Commissioner; Miss Elizabeth Billingslea, Raymond A. Hyson,
Superintendent of Schools, and Maj. T. M. Shepard, member of the Nebraska Historical
Society. The following named were chosen as officers: J. David Baile, President; Charles
W. Melville, [Test Kimmey], and Arthur G. Tracey, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. Chas. O. Clemson,
Secretary, and Mrs. Carroll Shunk, Treasurer. Following discussion it was decided to fix
the membership fee at $1.00 and that all 1939 members be designated "charter"
members. There will be a Board of Directors and various committees named later, and in due
time the objects of the Society will be more definitely prosecuted. The Maryland
Historical Society, the Peabody Institute and the Enoch Pratt Library have already secured
considerable information concerning the County, while Scharff's History of Maryland (2
Vols.) published in 1882 is a mine of information both before and since its formation in
1837. The files of the county weeklies also contain valuable data for research work. The
new Society, therefore, will be limited only by the extent of its efforts toward compiling
extensive history of the county; but a great deal of hard work, ability and time, as well
as extensive financing, will be required to bring into materialization a really valuable
final result." The early meetings of the Society were
often held in a member's home and featured guest speakers on a variety of local history
topics. The May 1939 meeting was described in the May 9th issue of this newspaper: "CARROLL
HISTORICAL GROUP HOLDS MEETING |
| Photo caption: | Newly elected Board Members of the Historical Society of Carroll County were photographed by John Byers in 1939. Left to right: Mrs. Irene Shunk, Treasurer; Mary Clemson, Secretary; Mrs. Test Kimmey, Vice-President; Dr. Arthur Tracey, Vice-President and J. David Baile, President. Historical Society of Carroll County collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinney, 1980. |