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SCHIFFERSTADT
In 1746, Joseph BRUNNER obtained a deed for 303 acres of the 7,000
acre tract, Tasker's Chance, in Frederick County, Maryland, and
named his plantation "Schifferstadt" after his German birthplace,
Kleinschifferstadt. Brunner brought
his family to the US on the ship Allen into Philadelphia on September
11, 1729 and, after settling briefly in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
joined other German immigrants traveling to western Maryland,
forming the Monocacy settlement.
In 1753, Brunner transferred the property to his youngest son,
Elias, who in 1756 completed the stone house, now said to be the
oldest building in Frederick, an example of fine German colonial
architecture. The walls are two and a half feet thick, which would
help protect against Indian attacks of those days.
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