Towson American Legion Post 22

Towson American Legion Post 22 The official site of the Post 22 Towson American Legion. The main force in calling the meeting was William P. Mr.

The town of Towson in 1919 was a small village community, the county seat of Baltimore County, in the state of Maryland. The veterans who returned to the area after World War I came back to a thriving community - with paved and unpaved roads, and horse-drawn carriages vying with the new horseless carriages. Towson had long been a crossroads between the rural farm communities of northern Maryland a

nd central Pennsylvania, and the industries and shipping centers of Baltimore City. Because of its prime location, Towson's inns and taverns attracted other businesses, and the small town began to thrive. Convinced of the necessity for an organization to preserve and strengthen the bonds of friendship, forged by the service through which they had passed in the war against Germany, a number of Towson men (World War I veterans), met on August 6, 1919, in the main courtroom of the Towson Courthouse, in order to discuss the formation of a post in the new organization, The American Legion. Cole, Jr., who was also very much involved in the early beginnings of the Department of Maryland. Cole was an Executive Committeeman in the Department under Commanders Janney in 1919, and Mecklin in 1920. From this first meeting, the members established and applied for a Charter as the "Towson American Legion Post #22."

Address

125 York Road
Towson, MD
21204

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 10pm
Tuesday 3pm - 10pm
Wednesday 3pm - 10pm
Thursday 3pm - 10pm
Friday 1pm - 10pm
Saturday 1pm - 10pm
Sunday 1pm - 10pm

Telephone

(410) 823-8030

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