Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Early Woodland, Late Woodland, American and Paleo-Indian dating back to 8999 BC.
Many famous people are associated with these Frederick County historic places including Mother Elizabeth Seton, Governor Thomas Johnson, Constantino Brumidi, Col. Joseph Wood, John Shafer and John C. Motter.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Frederick County places including E. Francis Baldwin, Pittsburgh Bridge Co., E.G. Lind, Wrought Iron Bridge Co., Charles G. Walter, Tyson & Lansinger, Joseph Wolfe and Francis L. Biefdler. Prominent architectural styles found in Frederick Country are Federal, Greek Revival and Georgian.
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