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To help familiarize you with this fine
neighborhood, please read our brief history about Accident,
MD. It's interesting.
A Brief History of Accident, Maryland
How did this spot get
the name Accident? To this very day it remains a mystery.
There are numerous stories advocating the name's
origin, but the following is probably the most nearly
correct story of the "accident". At least it checks with
the land records.
In 1774 Lord Baltimore, Proprietor of the Maryland Colony,
opened his lands "westward of Fort Cumberland" for
settlement. Among the speculators who hastened to western
Maryland with their surveyors to secure choice tracts of
land were Brooke Beall and William Deakins, Jr., both of
Prince George's County. William Deakins and his brother
Francis had warrants for several tracts, and on April 14,
1774, they surveyed a fine tract of 682 acres between the
branches of Bear Creek, including an old Indian camp
ground on the trail to Braddock's Road. But when the
survey was completed, Brooke Beall and his party appeared
on the scene and Beall claimed that he had selected the
same tract for his survey, calling attention to his axe
marks on the trees to prove his claim. Deakins replied
that it appeared that they had selected the same land "by
accident". Since he and Beall were friends and land was
abundant, he proposed that Beall take over the survey
already made. To this Beall agreed, although his warrant
called for 778 acres. John Hanson, Jr., Deputy County
Surveyor, made out the survey to Beall, and they named the
tract Accident.

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