Minutes of the July 23, 2019 Meeting

Meeting of the Historic Havre de Grace Foundation, July 23, 2019 was held at 226 North Union Avenue.

Attendees present : Ron Browning, Richard Stubing, Roger Lee, Kathleen Lee, George Wagner, Julie Runkhe, Carol Nemeth, Jim Nemeth

Actions : Attorney Woody Stark’s letter and the annual report for 2019 were mailed to the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation.

We have yet to file the IRS form 990N

Suggestions for logo design for the foundation.

Laurie Dawson will work upon a membership application form. Decisions must be made about membership fees.

Jim Nemeth and Ron Browning will work upon setting up a checking account for the foundation at APGFCU credit union.

Tabitha Boehmer and Jay Loane will be working upon a foundation website/ blog of information/ and membership list.

A thank-you note should be sent to attorney Woody Stark for his efforts in getting the paperwork completed and filed for the foundation.

Notes from meeting submitted by Ron Browning

Minutes of the January 28, 2020 Meeting

Meeting of January 28, 2020, of the Historic Havre de Grace Foundation was held at 226 North Union Avenue

Attendees present: Ron Browning, Kathy Keen, Darlene Perry, Roger Lee, Kathleen Lee, George Wagner, Kevin Purcell

Report from treasurer Jim Nemeth: $30 was earned from ticket sales to the Oyster Feast in November. Letters will be sent to members for tax purposes (Ron Browning, Darlene Perry, Joe Kiester}. Tax papers for 2019 will be filed with IRS and Maryland (Ron Browning, Joe Kiester, Jim Nemeth}, at H &R Block in Havre de Grace.

Membership cards were produced by Tabitha B. They will be printed at Office Centre and mailed to membership (Ron Browning / Joe Kiester}.

Encourage members to seek businesses that will offer discounts to members in exchange for listings to membership and inclusion on our website. (Already Bahoukas Antiques (George Wagner} and Spencer-Silver Mansion B&B (Carol Nemeth} are open to this idea.}

Receipt of letter from attorney Woody Stark, thanking us for honorary membership.

Donations have been made to the foundation for the future Moore Family Homestead site— a chair by Robert Greene, and a rocker by Peter and Carolyn Zinner.

Notes submitted by Ron Browning

NO meeting will be held Tuesday, February 25, 2020 as this is Mardi Gras in Havre de Grace and members will be participating in the parade that evening. Next meeting will be Tuesday, March 24, 2020 (NOTE: this meeting was suspended due to the Covid-19 ban on meetings}

Minutes of the November 25, 2019 Meeting

Meeting of November 25, 2019 of the Historic Havre de Grace Foundation was held at 226 North Union Avenue

Attendees present : Ron Browning, Darlene Perry, Kathleen Lee, Roger Lee, Jim Nemeth, Carol Nemeth

Report from treasurer Jim Nemeth about 990EZ form and status with Maryland – exemption from taxes forms

Darlene Perry will draft 3 letters for the foundation to issue : 1} a letter for tax purposes for members 2} a letter to acknowledge monetary donations to the foundation 3} a letter to acknowledge object donations to the foundation

Tabitha B will work upon designing a membership card. Carol Nemeth and Darlene will work upon a “letter of membership to the foundation”.

Membership brochures have been produced and were distributed. Stored at Ron Browning’s.

Website : HDGHistory.org has been created by Tabitha B and Jay Loane.

NO meeting will be held Tuesday, December 24, 2019 as it is Christmas Eve.

Openings July 2020

Who’s Open in and around HDG? Let’s take a look…

The Havre de Grace Maritime Museum is now open Fridays and Saturdays, 10 AM to 5PM, and Sundays 1 to 5 PM.

Enjoy the “Eat Like a Greek” food truck at the Museum on most Saturdays, 11 AM to 5PM.

The Decoy Museum is now in full operation 7 days per week

The Lighthouse is open for Weekend Hours only

Who was John O’Neill?

Date of Service: 1827 – 1838
1768: Born in Ireland on November 23.

1786: Immigrated to America at age 18. Works as a gunsmith.

1794: Served in the militia during Whiskey Rebellion.

1790s: Marries Mary Virginia O’Neill and moves to Havre De Grace. Manages a nail factory and serves as town commissioner. Has five children – Jane, Anne, Matilda, John Jr., and William.

1798: Serves as a lieutenant in the Navy.

1813: Defends Havre de Grace from the British with Potato Battery cannons at Concord Point. O’Neill is injured and captured by the British. Upon intervention by daughter, Matilda, O’Neill is released by Admiral Cockburn.

1827: Concord Point Lighthouse, a thirty-six-foot-tall conical tower of Port Deposit granite is constructed by John Donahoo. On November 3, in recognition of his heroism in 1813, President John Quincy Adams appoints O’Neill as first keeper beating out 7 other applicants, including John Donahoo, for a salary of $350/year.

1838: After serving 11 years as Keeper, “Defender” O’Neill dies on duty January 26 and is buried in Angel Hill Cemetery.

1861: Four generations of the O’Neill’s served as keepers at Concord Point following his death.

Keeper John O’Neill, “The Defender” Anecdotes:

John O’Neill became widely known for his heroic acts on the morning of May 3, 1813, when British forces under Admiral George Cockburn attacked Havre de Grace. The story is told that as a member of the militia, O’Neill was manning the Potato Battery cannons at Concord Point when the British barges appeared. He commenced firing, but his fellow militiamen ran away. Firing the cannon alone, he was injured by the gun recoil and fled into town.

British forces landed at Concord Point and eventually captured O’Neill who had continued to resist with musket fire. Word reached the town that he was to be hung as a traitor the next day. A popular legend tells that his 16-year-old daughter, Matilda, rowed out to Cockburn’s vessel, the Maidstone. She brought evidence of his commission in the militia and pled for his release. Cockburn gave her his gold-lined snuffbox in honor of her bravery and promised to release her father, which he did.

O’Neill became known as the “Hero of Havre de Grace” and received a ceremonial sword from the citizens of Philadelphia in honor of his heroism. The sword carries the following inscription: “Presented to the Gallant John O’Neill for his valor at Havre de Grace, by Philadelphia, 1813”

John O’Neill became the Keeper of Concord Point Lighthouse at the age of 59 and served until his death in 1838.

Source: Friends of Concord Point Lighthouse. Coast Guard Historian’s web site.

Minutes of the October 22, 2019 Meeting

Minutes October 22, 2019

The third meeting of the Foundation was called to order at 7:13 p.m.
Attendance: Ron Browning, Jim Nemeth, Carol Nemeth, Kathleen Lee, Roger Lee, Kathleen Keen, Kevin Purcell

1. Report from Ron Browning Acting President
Points discussed:
Foundation will be required by IRS to fill out 990-EZ form
Return Of Organization Exempt From Income Tax has to be submitted. Jim Nemeth has offered to fill out form and submit.
Ron has been informed by the City of Havre de Grace, that any monies donated from HPC to a Non Profit Organization must be voted upon by Mayor and City Council.

II. Old Business
A. Kathy Keen has contacted Woody Stark to get PDF of ByLaws . Upon receipt, Kathy will contact Foundation and distribute.
B. Membership cards and Letter of Appreciation will be created by Tabitha Boehmer, a volunteer for the Foundation
C. Discussion, once again, concerning the Foundation’s intent to seek out discounts and special offers from local business and museums, to be given to members who present their membership cards.
D. 500 membership applications were ordered, completed and picked up from Laurie Dawson, by Carol Nemeth. Carol will distribute some to City Hall, some to the Tourism Center and the rest will be stored at Ron Browning’s residence.
E. Carol Nemeth offered to write a letter of thanks to Woody Stark, for his help in providing our tax exempt status and the incorporation of the HdG Historic Foundation, as well as to make him an honorary member of the Foundation.

III. Treasurer’s Report by Acting Treasurer Jim Nemeth
Current Balance: $405.00
There have been no other expenditures. There are now 12 paid members so far: Jim Nemeth and Carol Nemeth are the newest members.

IV. Miscellaneous topics
A. We were reminded of The Great Oyster Feast being held on November 16, 2019. Purchasers of tickets can designate the HdG Historic Foundation for a donation of $15.00 of the total ticket price.
B. There was discussion of the location of the proposed John O’Neil statue. It was suggested that we put the statue near the cannon, by the Lighthouse. It was agreed that this would have to be discussed with Friends Of Concord Point Lighthouse first, before discussion at a City Hall meeting and possibly get the FOCPL’s input on the design of the statue itself.
C. It was decided that we would ask Tabitha Boehmer to work with the bank representative, to set up a website connection for credit card use. The estimated cost would be approximately $20.00 a month, a 3.3% fee, plus 10 cents per transaction. This would allow potential members to pay for their membership on our website.
D. We discussed the possibility of creating a Master List of our members, by combining paper and website applications.

Meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m.

2019 meetings (4th Tuesday of the month) November 26, no meeting in December. Location 226 N. Union Ave, HdG at 7 p.m.

Submitted by Carol Nemeth