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History > Families > Early "Doers" EARLY "DOERS": THOSE VERSATILE "DOERS" Every time, every place produces prominent citizens to whom future generations look back with pride. The greater Sandy Spring area has a rich history of creative, motivated individuals who improved life as they lived it and helped shape a better future. Much that is known of these early doers is recorded in the Annals of Sandy Spring. Begun in 1863, the Annals constitute a running chronicle of "births, marriages, deaths, and those things most interesting to any community." Five volumes carry the history to 1947, and a sixth will extend it to the centennial year 1963. Information for ensuing volumes is compiled monthly by one of the community's venerable clubs, the Home Interest, founded in 1870. The Annals stand as one of the oldest known community histories. Benjamin Hallowell
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