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MoCo Makes History By Appointing First Ever Dead Historic Preservation Commissioner

Summary by The Takoma Torch
WHEATON, MD – The Montgomery County Council took a visionary leap toward modernizing bureaucracy by confirming the appointment of its first-ever dead resident to the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), citing his deep, permanent commitment to the past. The new commissioner, Harold P. Wexley (1879–1954), was unanimously approved after the Council determined he possessed “the perfect temperament for a process that absolutely never moves,” and …
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The Takoma Torch broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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