Established in 1872, Garrett, Maryland's westernmost county, was the
last county created in the state and is named for John Work Garrett,
then president of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The images presented
here were selected with care from the author's collection of several
thousand postcards. Featured are Garrett's numerous towns and
communities; downtown business scenes; residential views; historic
buildings, churches, railroad stations; and the great resort hotels.
Also included are the county's many historic and natural landmarks,
rustic scenes, the Deep Creek Lake area, and varied sites along the
historic National Road. A special element is the inclusion of many of
the personal messages sent on the back of the postcards.