
Gaithersburg and the planned community of Washington Grove serve as the primary hubs in this mid-1940s landscape, positioned along the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The map reveals a transition from these developing town centers to a sprawling network of rural crossroads and family-named communities. Distinct clusters such as Emory Grove, Stewart Town, and Prathertown are connected by winding roads that follow the high ground between the many branches of the Seneca Creek system. To the north, Laytonsville stands as a significant rural crossroads, while smaller settlements like Brink and Goshen dot the countryside. The presence of the Asbury Home and multiple unnamed schools and cemeteries provides valuable touchpoints for genealogists. The terrain is deeply defined by the drainage patterns of Great Seneca Creek, Little Seneca Creek, and Magruder Branch, which carve through the Montgomery County hillsides before the intensive suburbanization of later decades.
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1945 Gaithersburg
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1950 Gaithersburg
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1981 Gaithersburg
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2011 Gaithersburg
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2014 Gaithersburg
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2016 Gaithersburg
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2019 Gaithersburg
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2023 Gaithersburg
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