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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
    63 bytes (6 words) - 06:47, 27 November 2008
  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
    63 bytes (6 words) - 06:57, 27 November 2008
  • * [[Anne Arundel County, Maryland|Anne Arundel County]] (north) * [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]] (west)
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  • ...figures in southern Maryland. A public figure includes elected officials, government employees in leadership roles, management of non-profit organizations, and '''Position:''' President, St. Mary's College of Maryland (SMCM), a Maryland state-owned institution.<br>
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  • [[Image:MSP-emblem.jpg|right|thumbnail|The official logo for the Maryland State Police.]] ...ice, Prince Frederick Barrack]]. The unit is based in [[Prince Frederick, Maryland]].
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  • ...tornado cut through the County and destroyed much of downtown [[La Plata, Maryland|La Plata]]. #[[Indian Head, Maryland|Indian Head]] (incorporated 1920)
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  • ...was established in 1654. The headquarters is based in [[Prince Frederick, Maryland]]. The sheriff Mike Evans, who is elected to a four-year term. Sheriff's detectives team with detectives from the [[Maryland State Police, Prince Frederick Barrack]] in formation of the [[Calvert Investigat
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  • [[Image:Southernmaryland.gif|right|300px|Counties in Southern Maryland.]] Welcome to the Southern Maryland Wiki! For more information about this project, please visit [[Project:Abou
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  • ...gislative and Administrative Assistant in his congressional office and his State Senate office. She is the owner-operator of an income tax and accounting se ...as four children and 12 grandchildren. Mrs. Stinnett resides in [[Owings, Maryland]], and is an avid gardener.
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  • ...was reelected County Commissioner in 2006. He is 1st Vice President of the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) and Chairman of the MACo Legislative Committ ...he served as Director of Management Information Systems for Calvert County Government. Prior to that, he served (1997-1999) with KPMG Peat Marwick as a consultin
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  • ...House of Representatives, representing the [[5th Congressional District of Maryland]] since 1981. Hoyer also has the distinction of serving as the House Majori ...High School in Suitland, Maryland and went on to attend the University of Maryland, College Park, earning a B.S. degree in 1963. He earned his law degree fro
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  • ...e State Senator for [[Legislative District 29]] and has also served in the Maryland House of Delegates and U.S. House of Representatives. Dyson currently resid * Member of Maryland Senate since January 11, 1995.
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  • ...s [[Legislative District 27B]] which encompasses part of [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. She is a member of the Democratic party. She was born in Verona, Italy, * Member, Health and Government Operations Committee, 2004- (health occupations subcommittee, 2005; long-te
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  • ...r Yorkshire in 1621, Calvert served as one of James I's two secretaries of state and a Privy Councilor from 1619 to 1625. As a recent convert to Catholicism, Calvert resigned from his government posts in the latter year, when anti-catholic legislation was being debated
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  • ...y also operate a satellite office on Great Mills Road in [[Lexington Park, Maryland]]. Sheriff's detectives team with detectives from the [[Maryland State Police, Leonardtown Barrack]] in formation of a joint investigative unit kn
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  • Wayne Cooper, a resident of [[White Plains, Maryland]], was elected to his first term as Charles County Commissioner in November ...VISTA Board of Trustees]], the [[Lower Potomac Tributary Team]], and the [[Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Legislative Committee]]. Prior to his electi
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  • ...mith is the President and CEO of Al Smith Stamp and Seal Company, Waldorf, Maryland. He is also a motivational speaker and gives seminars on leadership, manage ...or [[Barbara Mikulski]]'s Service Academy Review Board and of the Maryland State Small Business Development Center Advisory Board.
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  • ...Health Association, the [[Southern Maryland Boys and Girls Club]], and the State Commission for Children and Youth. ...aw formerly served as Chief Local Elected Official (“CLEO”) for [[Southern Maryland Works, Inc.]], a workforce development agency for the tri-county region. Sh
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  • ...nsidered the birthplace of religious toleration in America, owing to the [[Maryland Toleration Act|Act Concerning Religion]]. The city was also the first place ...1695, the English Crown appointed royal governors and moved the capital of Maryland to Annapolis. The colonial statehouse was then turned into a Protestant chu
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  • ...inia Union University, a M.E. Degree in Guidance and Counseling from Bowie State University, and a Ed. D. Degree in Higher Education Administration from Geo ...Charles County Public Schools, and counselor at the [[College of Southern Maryland]] (CSM). She is currently the Director of CSM’s Educational Talent Search
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  • ...d international contexts. The Center provides a forum for presentations by government officials, journalists, and scholars; publishes scholarly writings on subje ...ector of the Center and a professor of politics at [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]].
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  • ...Continental Congress. Stone is best known for his role as one of the four Maryland signers of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Stone purchased Haberde ...CTIVE IN FORMING THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF MARYLAND, AND SERVED IN THE STATE SENATE FROM 1776 TO 1787.
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  • ...he Assembly at St. Mary's City passed a law that could be called the first Maryland building code. The law ordered that all houses built in the town should be ...nity Church. To celebrate the 300th birthday of Maryland, a replica of the State House was built.
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  • From: ''The County Courthouses and Records of Maryland -- Part One: The Courthouses,'' Morris L. Radoff. Publication No. 12. Annap ..., of Md., III, 150-51.</ref> there is no record of a fixed place of county government until ten years later. On October 20, 1654, the General Assembly passed an
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  • '''The U.S. Navy Shipwreck Inventory Project in the State of Maryland''' ...citizens were recruited to man, field, and fight aboard them. Since 1797, Maryland has been home to many U.S. Navy bases and facilities, ranging from scientif
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  • ...ospered, the Piscataway continue to be leaders among the tribal nations of Maryland, as well as throughout Indian Country in their commitment to Indigenous and ...Native Americans inhabiting traditional homelands on the western shore of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay in the areas of Charles County, Prince George's County, an
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  • ...in [[Lusby, Maryland|Lusby]], [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]], Maryland. ...nt amount in taxes and fees to Calvert County to the extent that the local government rarely suffers budget issues -- especially in contrast to surrounding count
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  • |official_name = Prince Frederick, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Prince Frederick, Maryland
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  • ...es and designated as a Public Honors College (the only one in the state of Maryland and one of few around the U.S.). St. Mary's College is a small college, wit ...of Maryland came into existence (on paper only) by an act of the Maryland State Board of Higher Education in 1966. The first bachelor’s (B.A.) degrees we
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