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  1. Jonathan Hager (1714 – November 6, 1775) is the founder of Hagerstown, Maryland, United States. He was born in Germany and fought in the French and Indian War serving out of Fort Frederick. [1] History. The Hager House and Museum in Hagerstown City Park was once home to the city's founder, Jonathan Hager.

  2. Jonathan Hager built a flagstone house on top of a fresh water stream and named the property, Hager’s Fancy. Structurally impregnable, with protected water supply, the 3 ½ story home was well defended from Indian attacks and classic example of colonial architecture.

  3. Visit the refurbished home of Hagerstown's founder, Jonathan Hager, built circa 1739. This one-of-a-kind house museum is staged with historic furniture and artifacts. Take a guided tour of the restored limestone homestead fortress built over a never-failing spring for an authentic educational heritage experience unlike any other.

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  4. Feb 19, 2015 · Jonathan Hager will forever be known as the man who founded Hagerstown, but many people probably don't realize the extent of his successes and the potential that died with him.

  5. Dec 13, 2016 · Jonathan Hager, Jr., at first showed a disposition to carry out his father’s intention with regard to the gift of land and town lots to his sister and her husband, but he wavered in his purpose and postponed action.

  6. Jun 9, 2007 · 1. Interpretive Marker at the Hager House. Inscription. When German immigrant and founder of Hagerstown, Jonathan Hager, arrived in this country in 1736, western Maryland area was frontier. Maryland’s colonial governor was offering cheap land to those willing to settle here.

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  8. Oct 20, 2021 · The stone home of Hagerstown founder Jonathan Hager was built decades before the American Revolution. Kevin G. Gilbert. But just before the Civil War, they started renting it to other people. And...