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Sources
1. Title:   Harrison, David T. Letter to Ruth R. Startt, n.d.
Publication:   unpublished letter
2. Title:   Queen Anne Remembers: Tombstones of Queen Anne's County, Maryland, v. 2
Page:   p. 100
Publication:   Upper Shore Genealogical Society of Maryland, P.O. Box 175, Easton, MD 21601

Notes
a. Note:   Fred B. Startt is mentioned as a building contractor in Harry C. Rhodes's "Queenstown: The Social History of a Small American Town" (Queenstown, MD: Queen Anne Press, c1985:
  p. 170. Photo caption: "Wenck House. Built by Fred B. Startt for S. E. W. Friel, ca. 1900.
  p. 195. "An organized [fire department] existed from 1894 ... Fred B. Startt, Captain Daniel Friel, and Benjamin Cockey ... were active members."
  p. 275. "Grover Mulligin had been operating stables at the rear of the lot at the corner of Embert and First Avenues until 1906... He had rented the stables from Frederick B. Startt, who lived in the house on this property. Mr. Startt had accepted a position as an oyster inspector on the police boat Frolic."
  p. 283. "Homewood Inn - Hoyt Medical Offices... By 1902 the property was owned by James Willis, who built a new livery stable with Frederick Startt as the contractor."
  p. 317. "... Frederick B. Startt was the contractor who built the present home of David Wenck for S. E. W. Friel, who then owned the lot, as well as the Harry Cross House and possibly the Palmatory house."


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