Jefferson, MD

Jefferson, Maryland: A Historical Gem in Frederick County

Discover Jefferson, a quaint unincorporated community and census-designated place in Frederick County, Maryland. Blank Kim Injury Law, based in Frederick, MD, is proud to offer our legal services to the residents of Jefferson. With a population of 2,235 as of the 2020 census, this historic town, established in 1774 and once incorporated in 1831, has a rich heritage that we are honored to be a part of.

A Town with a Unique Past

Jefferson's unique history begins in 1774, laid out on a 96-acre tract known as "New Town" and later expanded with "New Freedom" in 1795. Despite its brief stint as an incorporated town in 1831, Jefferson chose to remain unincorporated since 1832, a decision that reflects the independent spirit of its residents.

Strategic Location and Economic Growth

Located on the main road between Frederick and Harpers Ferry, today's Maryland Route 180, Jefferson thrived in the 19th century. Its position along this busy thoroughfare fueled commercial development to serve both the local agricultural community and travelers. The Hagerstown and Frederick Railway further linked Jefferson to key Maryland locations in 1907, though Jefferson Pike remained a crucial connection.

A Blend of History and Tavern Lore

Historic maps as early as 1795 show Jefferson prominently along MD 180, once known as "Trap Town." This moniker, derived from the numerous taverns lining its streets, paints a colorful picture of Jefferson's past, where travelers might find themselves "trapped" by the town's hospitality.

Historical Significance

Jefferson is home to several properties on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Lewis Mill Complex and the George Willard House. These landmarks highlight the architectural and historical richness of the area.

Geography: Nestled at the Base of Catoctin Mountain

Jefferson is scenically located at the western base of Catoctin Mountain. U.S. Route 340 forms its southern boundary, providing easy access to Frederick and Harpers Ferry. This strategic location combines the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of urban access.

A Hub for Retreat and Spiritual Renewal

Mar-Lu-Ridge Summer Camp and Education and Conference Center, perched on Catoctin Mountain, has been a focal point for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America since 1959. This center underscores Jefferson's commitment to community and spiritual well-being.

Demographics and Community Life

With a diverse population, Jefferson exemplifies a small-town feel with a strong sense of community. Its residents enjoy a lifestyle that balances the simplicity of rural living with the richness of historical heritage.

Blank Kim Injury Law: Serving Jefferson

At Blank Kim Injury Law, we are dedicated to serving the residents of Jefferson with our expertise in personal injury law. We understand the unique characteristics of Jefferson and are committed to providing personalized legal assistance to our clients in this historic community.

Jefferson: A Historical Treasure with Modern Charm

Jefferson stands as a testament to Maryland's rich history and the enduring spirit of its people. From its early days as a hub of agriculture and commerce to its current status as a serene community, Jefferson offers a unique blend of past and present. We invite you to explore and be part of the vibrant history and community that is Jefferson, Maryland.

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