In segregated Frederick All Saints Street served as a bustling hub for the Black community.
When Black doctors couldn’t practice at the primary hospital in Frederick, two of them formed their own in 1919 at 173 W. All Saints St. Six years prior, Dr. George J. Snowball, a schoolteacher Jamaica, started a dentistry practice on the first block of All Saints St. He worked there until he…
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