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  • ...ic legislation was being debated in Parliament. Created Baron Baltimore of Baltimore in 1625, with large estates in County Longford, Ireland, Calvert devoted th ...Ferryland in his Province of Avalon, Newfoundland, as early as 1620, Lord Baltimore visited his American possessions in 1627 and 1629, and by the latter date,
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  • ...oadside (dated August 1689) that defended the Protestant overthrow of Lord Baltimore's government the same month. He died about the time the capital moved from
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  • ...1988. Ms. Kelly graduated from the Institute of Notre Dame High School, in Baltimore, and attended Trinity College in Washington, D.C. In addition to being a wi
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  • Patrick P. Hervy, Treasurer, Baltimore, Md. (2009) Althea M. Handy '79, Baltimore, Md.
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  • Mikulski's first election was a successful run for Baltimore City Council in 1971. She served as a councilwoman for five years. In 1976
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  • ...was unable to score, in the championship game held at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
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  • ...of Maryland from 1661 to 1675 and as second Lord Proprietor and third Lord Baltimore from 1675 to 1715.
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  • ...y, B.A. (political science), M.P.A. (public administration); University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1977. Admitted to Maryland Bar. Attorney. Member, Mary
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  • ...e Bay]], with reliable and convenient railroad service from Washington and Baltimore. That was the vision of Otto Mears, an independent short line railroad buil ...-long pier was built to receive passengers arriving daily by streamer from Baltimore in the summer months.
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  • ...Federal Judge Morris A. Soper before going into private practice with two Baltimore City law firms. ...blic service. In 1966, Sarbanes ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in Baltimore City and won. During his four years as a State Legislator in Annapolis he s
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  • ...s became so great that there was a Protestant revolution against the Lords Baltimore. In 1695, the English Crown appointed royal governors and moved the capital
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  • ...OODWORK IN THE LIVING ROOM WAS REMOVED FROM THE HOUSE AND INSTALLED IN THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART IN 1928). THE FRAME EAST WING SERVED AS STONE'S LAW OFFICE, W Image:087239pv.jpg|Drawing Room, Showing Mantel, Now in Possession of the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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  • ...as purchased from [[Richard Gerard]] in 1637, an original investor in Lord Baltimore's colonization effort, by [[Father Thomas Copley]] acting as agent for the
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  • ...of a short line railroad from Washington, DC. Between steamer ships from Baltimore and trains from Washington, the weekend population of Chesapeake Beach reac
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  • |publisher=Baltimore Sun |publisher=Baltimore Sun
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  • ...patient beds on the second floor. Patients were transported by steamer to Baltimore if they required surgery. As time passed, visiting surgeons came to the ho
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  • ...tricts were redrawn and the 5th District was made to include Baltimore and Baltimore County.
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  • ...considered a popular weekend destination spot amongst many living in the [[Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area]]. ...as Solomons Island, takes its name from 19th century [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]] businessman Isaac Solomon, who established a cannery there shortly after
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  • ...Carr 1982:177-178). Generally, the manorial system, as envisioned by Lord Baltimore, was a failure, although in many ways the Jesuit manor at St. Inigoes fulfi ...stors. The venture was under the directorship of [[Leonard Calvert]], Lord Baltimore's younger brother, who had been assigned governor of the settlement before
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  • ...Henry Chandlee Forman, Jamestown and St. Mary's, Buried Cities of Romance, Baltimore, 1938, pp. 282-95.</ref> The specifications of the General Assembly authori ...ely. These gentlemen borrowed $8,510 for the purpose from Robert Gilmor of Baltimore. The architect was William F. Small of that city and the builder, Ignatius
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