Cockey’s Tavern, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland Purchase Support Letter
January 30, 2001
Mr. Jay A. Graybeal
Director of Museum and Library
Historical Society of
Dear Jay;
I can't tell you how excited I am about the Historical Society purchasing Cockey's Tavern. Of course my wife, Caroline Babylon, and I first knew it as Thelma Hoffman's Boarding House in the 1960s. Our friend and teacher Mike Eaton lived there. Caroline and I married as a result of our mutual friendship with Mr. Eaton. I'm sure you remember Mr. Eaton, he taught English and Drama in Carroll County Public Schools for 41 years. Mr. Eaton passed away April 24, 1995 and has since become somewhat of a legend in our community. It is certainly only fitting that his former home, also a legend in our community, continues to make history in
Of course many of my fellow historians understand Cockey's to be the Willis-Boyle House. As a
Built in the early 19th century, Cockey's serves as the quintessential beginning of our community's Smart Growth principles. As the Willis-Boyle House, it served as an anchor for concentrating growth in and around the organized communities of the county. Indeed, the Willis-Boyle House became not only figuratively, but literally the center and county seat of
A year or so ago, the Historical Society identified a compelling need to expand its services and its facilities to meet the ever increasing and growing demand of our community to understand and know it roots and preserve its history. Many of my community leader colleagues were afraid that it might be necessary for the Historical Society to leave
I am thrilled to watch the Willis-Boyle House lead
Thank you for your efforts. God Bless you.
With best regards, I remain
Sincerely yours,
Kevin E. Dayhoff
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