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Allegany County lies in the mountainous western neck of [[Maryland (USA)|Maryland]]. Formed from [[Washington County (Maryland, USA)|Washington County]] in 1776, it originally included the present Garrett County, which lies to the west. Garrett County was formed from Allegany County in 1872.
  
'']]    Allegany County lies in the mountainous western neck of [[Maryland (USA)|Maryland]]. Formed from [[Washington County (Maryland, USA)|Washington County]] in 1776, it originally included the present Garrett County, which lies to the west. Garrett County was formed from Allegany County in 1872.
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As early as 1800 [[Old Order Amish|Amish]] settlers were settled on lands in the present area of Garrett County and Mennonites followed in later years. (See [[Somerset County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Somerset County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] and [[Garrett County Old Order Amish Settlement (Garrett County, Maryland, USA)|Garrett County]], [[Maryland (USA)|Maryland.]])
 
 
As early as 1800 [[Amish|Amish]] settlers were settled on lands in the present area of Garrett County and Mennonites followed in later years. (See [[Somerset County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Somerset County]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] and [[Garrett County Old Order Amish Settlement (Garrett County, Maryland, USA)|Garrett County]], [[Maryland (USA)|Maryland.]])
 
  
 
A Mennonite congregation, member of the [[Allegheny Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Southwestern Pennsylvania Mennonite Conference (MC)]], was located at Pinto, a village eight miles (13 km) southwest of Cumberland. This congregation, extending into Mineral County, [[West Virginia (USA)|West Virginia]], was organized 27 November 1927.
 
A Mennonite congregation, member of the [[Allegheny Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA)|Southwestern Pennsylvania Mennonite Conference (MC)]], was located at Pinto, a village eight miles (13 km) southwest of Cumberland. This congregation, extending into Mineral County, [[West Virginia (USA)|West Virginia]], was organized 27 November 1927.
  
A mission outpost was maintained at [[Flintstone Mennonite Church (Flintstone, Maryland, USA)|Flintstone]], a village twelve miles (20 km) east of Cumberland, by the Mennonite churches of Washington County.
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A mission outpost was maintained at [[Flintstone Mennonite Church (Flintstone, Maryland, USA)|Flintstone]], a village 12 miles (20 km) east of Cumberland, by the Mennonite churches of Washington County.
 
 
 
 
 
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Allegany County, MD
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Allegany County lies in the mountainous western neck of Maryland. Formed from Washington County in 1776, it originally included the present Garrett County, which lies to the west. Garrett County was formed from Allegany County in 1872.

As early as 1800 Amish settlers were settled on lands in the present area of Garrett County and Mennonites followed in later years. (See Somerset County, Pennsylvania and Garrett County, Maryland.)

A Mennonite congregation, member of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Mennonite Conference (MC), was located at Pinto, a village eight miles (13 km) southwest of Cumberland. This congregation, extending into Mineral County, West Virginia, was organized 27 November 1927.

A mission outpost was maintained at Flintstone, a village 12 miles (20 km) east of Cumberland, by the Mennonite churches of Washington County.


Author(s) Ivan J Miller
Date Published 1955

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Miller, Ivan J. "Allegany County (Maryland, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1955. Web. 19 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Allegany_County_(Maryland,_USA)&oldid=132572.

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Miller, Ivan J. (1955). Allegany County (Maryland, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Allegany_County_(Maryland,_USA)&oldid=132572.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 55. All rights reserved.


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