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  • [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • '''Waldorf''' is an unincorporated community in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 22,312. Waldo [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • |official_name = Dunkirk, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Dunkirk, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Huntingtown, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Huntingtown, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Solomons, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Solomons, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Lusby, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Lusby, Maryland
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  • '''Leonardtown''' is the county seat of [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,896. Leonardtown was founded when Maryland officials moved the county seat from [[St. Mary's City]] up to the undevelo
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  • |official_name = Owings, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Owings, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Lexington Park, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Lexington Park, Maryland
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  • ...x, and is a few miles north of the popular weekend resort town [[Solomons, Maryland]]. The opening scene of the 1993 Clint Eastwood film In the Line of Fire wa ...St. Leonard can be found in Sara Ehrenbeck Leeland's book ''St. Leonard: A Maryland Tidewater Community,'' published by the St. Leonard Vision Group in 2004.
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  • |official_name = Prince Frederick, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Prince Frederick, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Chesapeake Ranch<br>Estates-Drum Point, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Chesapeake Ranch Estates-Drum Point, 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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  • [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • ...ril 4, 1996. The project is operated by [[Virtually Everything, Inc.]], a Maryland corporation.
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  • '''Chesapeake Beach''' is a town located in [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 3,180. ...ad. The construction of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the 1950s enabled many of the visitors who used to spend their summers i
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  • [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • Southern Maryland is famous for its Stuffed Ham. *[http://somd.com/news/headlines/2007/6754.shtml Tradition of Southern Maryland Stuffed Ham Flourishes, The County Times, November 16, 2007]
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  • '''Indian Head''' is a town located in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 3,422. I [[Image:MDMap-doton-IndianHead.PNG|right|Location of Indian Head, Maryland]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • ...d a total population of 6,551. It is the county seat of [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]]. Although the town's name appears to be derived from Spani [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • |official_name = North Beach, Maryland |map_caption = Location of North Beach, Maryland
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  • * [[Anne Arundel County, Maryland|Anne Arundel County]] (north) * [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]] (west)
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  • ''From the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Seafood Marketing Program'' * 2 dozen Maryland oysters, in shell
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  • ...he home of George Washington. The home was one of the finest built on the Maryland shore of the Potomac in the early eighteenth century. The Marshall family ...while after World War II. Between 1949 and 1968, the four-county Southern Maryland area, including Marshall Hall, offered the only legal slot machines in the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Saint Leonard, Maryland]]
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  • Southern Maryland Food Bank is located in Hughesville, Md. and is operated by Catholic Charit ...The local food bank uses its cash reserves to buy food directly from the Maryland Food Bank. Food is typically purchased from the state food bank on a per p
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  • ..., [[St. Mary's County, Maryland|St. Mary's County]], and [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]]. The [[College of Southern Maryland Foundation]] was established to raise funds to support the college.
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  • Since southern Maryland has been populated since the founding of the country, and has only recently
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  • Fundraising arm of the [[College of Southern Maryland]].
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  • The Southern Maryland Higher Education Center (SMHEC) was established by State economic development of the Southern Maryland Region.
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  • ...Franklin Roosevelt's Rural Electrification Administration (REA). Southern Maryland at the time was not a lucrative enough market to draw private capital to cr SMECO headquarters is based in [[Hughesville, Maryland]].
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  • ...professional minor league baseball club that is based in [[Charles County, Maryland]].
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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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  • Student musicians under the direction of [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]] music professor [[Don Stapleson]].
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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 ...s College 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.) degr
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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 ...he bricks used to build Trinity Church. To celebrate the 300th birthday of Maryland, a replica of the State House was built.
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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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  • ...College of Maryland]]. The college is independent from the University of Maryland system. ...cies. Within this framework, the authority to govern St. Mary's College of Maryland is vested in the Board of Trustees of the College.
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  • ...ril 4, 1996. The project is operated by [[Virtually Everything, Inc.]], a Maryland corporation.
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  • ...tuxent River]] and [[St. Leonard Creek]] in St. Leonard, [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. ...land. From Maryland Route 4, go south on Maryland Route 264, then south on Maryland Route 265 for 5.5 miles to the park.
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  • Located in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] near [[Ridge, Maryland]]. [[Category:Lighthouses in Southern Maryland]]
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  • This articles lists the highest paid public figures in southern Maryland. A public figure includes elected officials, government employees in leade '''Position:''' President, St. Mary's College of Maryland (SMCM), a Maryland state-owned institution.<br>
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  • ...islative District 29]] and Trustee Emeritus at the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]].
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  • J. Harry "Chip" Norris currently serves as the mayor of [[Leonardtown, Maryland]]. * Member, Board of Directors, [[College of Southern Maryland Foundation]]
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  • President and Chief Executive Officer of [[Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO)]]. * Member, Board of Trustees for the [[College of Southern Maryland]].
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  • ...cco]], [[Maryland Indian Heritage Society]], and the [[College of Southern Maryland]].
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  • ...signed the Declaration of Independence. Stone resided in [[Charles County, Maryland]] during the 1700's in a plantation called [[Habre de Venture]]. Today, th * The [[Thomas Stone High School]] in [[Waldorf, Maryland]] is named after him.
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  • ...Port Tobacco, the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Consortium, Preservation Maryland, and Preserve America.
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  • ...f $400,000 annually, making her one of the highest paid state employees in Maryland. Married with two children. * Board of Visitors, St. Mary's College of Maryland, 1996-.
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  • ...Nightline TV news magazine, Mr. Koppel maintains a home in [[St. Inigoes, Maryland]]. ...oard, [[Center for the Study of Democracy]] at the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]].
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  • ...of [[Chaney Enterprises]]. Mr. Chaney lives on a horse farm in [[Lothian, Maryland]]. * Founder and director of Maryland Industries for Technical Education (MITE)
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  • Member of the Maryland House of Delegates. Represents [[Legislative District 29A]]. ....msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/html/msa12318.html John F. Wood, Jr. on the Maryland State Archives]
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  • ...Mary’s City Commission]], and Vice Chairman of the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland Board of Trustees]]. Resides in the [[St. Mary's City, Maryland]] vicinity.
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  • Southern Maryland is famous for its Stuffed Ham. *[http://somd.com/news/headlines/2007/6754.shtml Tradition of Southern Maryland Stuffed Ham Flourishes, The County Times, November 16, 2007]
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  • ...ools in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. The school is located in [[Waldorf, Maryland]]. Known as the Wolverines. * The Westlake High School varsity football team won the 2008 Maryland Football Championship title for the 3A division Dec. 4, 2008 against Wilde
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  • ...Irish estates, and the 10-12 million acres of American land in what became Maryland from his father and served as the designer and first Lord Proprietor of tha ...ns living in his colony. His son Charles (1637-1715) served as governor of Maryland from 1661 to 1675 and as second Lord Proprietor and third Lord Baltimore fr
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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, * Vice-Chair, Southern Maryland Delegation, 2006-.
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  • ...estate, near [[Port Tobacco, Maryland|Port Tobacco]] in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. Little is known about his childhood or education, but as an adult he ca ...e became a member of the provincial court and from 1773 to 1776 sat on the Maryland royal governor's council.
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  • ...he University of Maryland, College Park ROTC program and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore.
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  • ...ools in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. The school is located in [[Waldorf, Maryland]]. Known as the Cougars. Named after [[Thomas Stone]], a Charles County r
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  • ...that “William E. Colby died from drowning and exposure to chilly Southern Maryland waters after he fell from his canoe, probably having suffered a stroke or h ...news/headlines/2006/3954.shtml Merrill Not First VIP to Perish on Southern Maryland Waterways, somd.com, June 16, 2006]
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  • *[http://www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/snakeinfo.asp DNR's All About Snakes in Maryland Page]
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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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  • ...Margaret and Mary patented '[[Sisters Freehold]]' near [[St. Mary's City, Maryland|St. Mary's City]] upon arrival and soon became dominant and wealthy planter
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  • ...ilwoman for five years. In 1976 she ran for Congress and won, representing Maryland's 3rd district for 10 years.
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  • ...urday. The paper also indirectly owns the three local county newspapers ([[Maryland Independent]] in Charles, [[Calvert Recorder]] in Calvert, and the [[Enterp
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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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  • ...in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] come alive in this unusual museum in [[Solomons, Maryland]]. Here you'll find boats, models, paintings, wood carvings, aquariums and ...the [[Chesapeake Bay]], just north of Solomons Island in [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. It is currently a functioning navigation aid and it is maintained by the
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  • ...logical Society held its first meeting at the Train Station in [[La Plata, Maryland]] on Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
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  • ...rything, Inc. is the company that is responsible for publishing [[Southern Maryland Online]].
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  • ...im Team]] and a youth leader at New Life. Mrs. Abell lives in [[La Plata, Maryland]] with her husband and four children. She was first appointed in 2004, and
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  • State's Attorney for [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. ...ore School of Law, J.D., 1977. Admitted to Maryland Bar. Attorney. Member, Maryland State's Attorneys' Association. Former counsel, Fraternal Order of Police a
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  • * [[Anne Arundel County, Maryland|Anne Arundel County]] (north) * [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]] (west)
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  • '''Indian Head''' is a town located in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 3,422. I [[Image:MDMap-doton-IndianHead.PNG|right|Location of Indian Head, Maryland]]
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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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  • ...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 ...nd]]; [[Calvert Memorial Hospital Foundation Board]]; and President of the Maryland Association of Board of Education (MABE). He is a member of the NAACP, the
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  • ...for re-election as Commissioner President in 2006 so that he could run for Maryland State Senator of District 29 against long-time incumbent [[Roy Dyson]] (D). ...ning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Maryland in 1979.
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  • .... The unit was established on July 1, 2003 and is based in [[Leonardtown, Maryland]] at the Sheriff's Office. ...nvestigative Team (CIT)]]. There is no similar group in [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]].
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  • Sheriff of [[Charles County, Maryland]].
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  • St. Maries Musica, a high-spirited troupe of vocalists from Southern Maryland directed by Stanley "Joey" Hoopengardner. St. Maries Musica was formed in 1971 when a group of neighbors in Southern Maryland got together to share their love of madrigal music and formed the Madrigal
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  • Student musicians under the direction of [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]] music professor [[Don Stapleson]].
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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 Inve
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  • {{Infobox_protected_area | name = Calvert Cliffs State Park, Maryland, USA | location = [[Calvert County, Maryland]], [[United States|USA]]
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  • ...al youth soccer and enjoys working with children. A resident of [[Pomfret, Maryland]], she has two older brothers and is the daughter of Bryan and Mary Berring
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  • On Nov. 22, 1633 he accompanied the first settlers to Maryland as the superior of the Jesuit mission. He celebrated the first Catholic mas ...a grammar, dictionary, and catechism in the local Algonquian dialect. When Maryland was invaded by Richard Ingle in 1645, Father White, then 66, was transporte
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  • ...O of Maredith Management, LLC, AAMC, a management firm located in Waldorf, Maryland. ...-6. She has been a Licensed Real Estate Agent and a member of the Southern Maryland Association of Realtors, as well as a member of the Following organizations
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  • ..., Inc. was founded in 1953 by a small group of concerned [[Calvert County, Maryland]] residents. On May 5, 1954, articles of incorporation were made part of th [[Prince Frederick, Maryland]] 20678
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  • A not-for-profit hospital located in [[La Plata, Maryland]]. ...rial Hospital opened to provide care for the citizens of [[Charles County, Maryland]] in response to a devastating tornado. In 1963, having outgrown its locati
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  • ...College of Maryland]]. The college is independent from the University of Maryland system. ...cies. Within this framework, the authority to govern St. Mary's College of Maryland is vested in the Board of Trustees of the College.
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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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  • ..., [[St. Mary's County, Maryland|St. Mary's County]], and [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]]. The [[College of Southern Maryland Foundation]] was established to raise funds to support the college.
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  • ...d a total population of 6,551. It is the county seat of [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]]. Although the town's name appears to be derived from Spani [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • ...in 1682. Denied the opportunity to pursue his profession there, he came to Maryland.
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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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  • ...urpose is to raise funds for the [[Civista Medical Center]] in [[La Plata, Maryland]].
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  • ...otomac River and overlooks historic [[St. Clements Island]], birthplace of Maryland.
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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 u
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  • Sheep are a common farm animal in southern Maryland. They are prized for their wool and meat.
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  • U.S. Senator for Maryland. Elected in 2006 when Paul Sarbanes (D) retired and opened up the seat.
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  • President and CEO of the [[St. Mary's Hospital]] in [[Leonardtown, Maryland]].
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  • La Plata, Maryland 20646
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  • ...l administrator. He began serving as superintendent in 1997, and was named Maryland's 2003 Superintendent of the Year. The Board recently voted to reappoint Mr
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  • ...lvert and St. Mary’s counties. The bridge, named for the first governor of Maryland, |title=Maryland General Assembly &mdash; 2005 Session &mdash; Senate Bill 292
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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 ...of Senator [[Barbara Mikulski]]'s Service Academy Review Board and of the Maryland State Small Business Development Center Advisory Board.
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  • ...aryland and its partner institution, Historic St. Mary’s City, the site of Maryland’s first capital. The purpose of the Center is to explore contemporary an ...ector of the Center and a professor of politics at [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]].
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  • The Southern Maryland Higher Education Center (SMHEC) was established by State economic development of the Southern Maryland Region.
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  • ...r, and musicianship/aural skills instructor at the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]], where he directs the Jazz Band, the Jazz Combo, and the Jazz Ensemble. ...Berklee College of Music and holds degrees from SMCM and the University of Maryland.
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  • Mr. McKay was born October 23, 1919 in [[Hollywood, Maryland]] to George Franklin and Mary Blanche McKay. He was the husband of Marilyn ...way Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at [[St. Mary's Hospital]] in [[Leonardtown, Maryland]] at the age of 89.
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  • Since southern Maryland has been populated since the founding of the country, and has only recently
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  • ...blished by [[Dee Jay Gude]] in her 11th [[Fire Away Column]] on [[Southern Maryland Online]] circa 1994-1997. ...7th election district, which is north and slightly west of [[Leonardtown, Maryland|Leonardtown]]. Some of the towns here are [[Bushwood]], [[Chaptico]], [[Col
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  • Southern Maryland Food Bank is located in Hughesville, Md. and is operated by Catholic Charit ...The local food bank uses its cash reserves to buy food directly from the Maryland Food Bank. Food is typically purchased from the state food bank on a per p
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  • A local newspaper that serves [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. The paper is ultimately owned by the Washington Post Company.
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  • '''Marshall Hall''' was an amusement park in [[Charles County, Maryland]], next to the [[Potomac River]], more or less across from Mount Vernon, Vi ...musement park in the 1970s. All that is left standing is [[Marshall Hall, Maryland|Marshall Hall]], the shell of the colonial home of the original Marshall fa
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  • * [[College of Southern Maryland]] Trustee since 1997. Served as chair from 2003 to 2007 and as vice-chair f * For five years he served as a member of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
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  • ...vices LLC which is located near the unincorporated town of [[Eagle Harbor, Maryland]], on the [[Patuxent River]]. ...ated by Mirant under an agreement which expires in 2015.<ref>2006 Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative Annual Report, p. 19</ref>
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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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  • * Board of Directors, [[College of Southern Maryland]]
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  • ...as four children and 12 grandchildren. Mrs. Stinnett resides in [[Owings, Maryland]], and is an avid gardener. * Past secretary, Maryland State Democratic Women’s Clubs
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  • ...professional minor league baseball club that is based in [[Charles County, Maryland]].
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  • Paul Sarbanes was born in Salisbury, on Maryland's Eastern Shore on February 3, 1933. He was the son of Greek immigrants fro ...right to vote. In his many conversations with students across the State of Maryland, when he speaks of his passion for public service, Sarbanes talks about the
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  • ...locally owned and operated newspaper that serves the [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]] area. The County Times hit the stands for the first time on Friday Nov. ...in print. The online edition is published in partnership with [[Southern Maryland Online]].
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  • The 230 MW, natural gas fired combined cycle plant is located in Brandywine, Maryland, in Prince George's County on a thirty-acre site at Route 301 and Cedarvill
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  • |official_name = Dunkirk, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Dunkirk, Maryland
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  • '''Chesapeake Beach''' is a town located in [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 3,180. ...ad. The construction of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the 1950s enabled many of the visitors who used to spend their summers i
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  • ...x, and is a few miles north of the popular weekend resort town [[Solomons, Maryland]]. The opening scene of the 1993 Clint Eastwood film In the Line of Fire wa ...St. Leonard can be found in Sara Ehrenbeck Leeland's book ''St. Leonard: A Maryland Tidewater Community,'' published by the St. Leonard Vision Group in 2004.
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  • Lockheed Martin's major projects in Southern Maryland include:
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  • This an index of the wildlife that can be found in southern Maryland.
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  • ...ices LLC which is located at near the unincorporated town of [[Morgantown, Maryland]], on the [[Potomac River]]. ...Station'' by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (Apr. 6, 2007), Maryland Public Service Commission Case No. 9085 docket</ref>
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  • |official_name = Owings, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Owings, 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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  • The Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW) approved $80,000 in Program Open Space funds fo
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  • ...ociation]], the local NAACP, the Mental 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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  • Actually, this is Betty Russell's Store in [[Valley Lee, Maryland]], but everybody just says "Bettyrussell's" (all one word). If someone tell
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  • '''Waldorf''' is an unincorporated community in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 22,312. Waldo [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • |official_name = Chesapeake Ranch<br>Estates-Drum Point, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Chesapeake Ranch Estates-Drum Point, Maryland
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  • Maryland's 5th congressional district encompasses Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s |state = Maryland
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  • ...m the band's website.]]Odin's Court is an up and coming band from southern Maryland. From the band's website: "Odin’s Court is a Maryland, USA band that was initially formed by Matt Brookins in 2001. For the first
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  • ...Inc. is the US subsidiary of BAE Systems plc., headquartered in Rockville, Maryland. The company does significant business with Navy operations at and near the
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  • Webster Field in [[St. Inigoes, Maryland]] is an annex of the [[Naval Air Station Patuxent River]]. The U.S. Coast
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  • Edith Jerry Patterson of [[Pomfret, Maryland]], is a native of Doswell, Virginia. She has a B.S. Degree in Biology and C ...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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  • |official_name = North Beach, Maryland |map_caption = Location of North Beach, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Huntingtown, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Huntingtown, Maryland
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  • ...ades six, seven and eight. It is located in the heart of Prince Frederick, Maryland on Route 4.
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  • ...ching over the thousands on its trip to here. Let it be said that Southern Maryland has balls. ...the support of both IRAQ and Afghanistan. I am currently back in Southern Maryland from IRAQ awaiting another deployment, but wanted to thanks each and everyo
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  • ...t remaining from prior years, when it was turned over to [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]] in 2000. Since then it has been administered by the [[Calv *[http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHMD.asp Maryland Light Stations], from the [[United States Coast Guard]] website
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  • IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND, Civil Action No. DKC 2008-0847. MURIEL E. DEAN, et al. v. TIMOTHY K. CAMER
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  • ...Franklin Roosevelt's Rural Electrification Administration (REA). Southern Maryland at the time was not a lucrative enough market to draw private capital to cr SMECO headquarters is based in [[Hughesville, Maryland]].
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  • ...he Publisher of the [[St. Mary's Today]] newspaper in [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]].
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  • '''Leonardtown''' is the county seat of [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,896. Leonardtown was founded when Maryland officials moved the county seat from [[St. Mary's City]] up to the undevelo
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  • Fundraising arm of the [[College of Southern 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 ...AGAIN IN 1784. HE WAS ALSO ACTIVE IN FORMING THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF MARYLAND, AND SERVED IN THE STATE SENATE FROM 1776 TO 1787.
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  • A philanthropic organization that aids the [[Charles County, Maryland]] community. The executive director is Gretchen Heinze Hardman. ...tudy was prepared through a collaborative effort with the [[Charles County Maryland Commissioners|Charles County Commissioners]], the [[Chaney Foundation]] and
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  • ...day is a tabloid-sized newspaper that is published in [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. The publisher is [[Kenneth C. Rossignol]]. The paper focuses on crime, ...ise]]. The Enterprise serves St. Mary's County and is owned by [[Southern Maryland Newspapers]]. That company is owned by [[Gazette Newspapers Inc.]] which is
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  • ...ful construction materials and supplies company based in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. The company bears the founding family's name.
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  • |official_name = Lusby, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Lusby, Maryland
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  • ...he home of George Washington. The home was one of the finest built on the Maryland shore of the Potomac in the early eighteenth century. The Marshall family ...while after World War II. Between 1949 and 1968, the four-county Southern Maryland area, including Marshall Hall, offered the only legal slot machines in the
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  • ...llister]]; and one small office near NAS Patuxent River in Lexington Park, Maryland, according to their corporate website.
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  • ...890's, Mears and a group of Denver associates designed [[Chesapeake Beach, Maryland]] as a resort town complete with beachfront hotels, a race track, casino, b ...eysuckle Route," carried passengers and freight daily through the Southern Maryland countryside. Like the trip itself, however, the train to Chesapeake Beach w
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  • ...build and operate the new facility through its wholly-owned subsidiary CPV Maryland, LLC. ...n this state and will offer a clean, cost-effective and reliable supply of Maryland-generated electricity to meet our region’s growing energy needs,” said
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  • ...family sciences from Purdue University in Indiana. She lives in [[Waldorf, Maryland]] with her husband and has two daughters. She was first elected in November
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  • ...ologist in both hospital and outpatient settings. She lives in [[Newburg, Maryland]] with her husband and two children.
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  • ...es for child sexual predators. Mrs. Kelley was also the Co-Chairman of the Maryland Chapter of Grandparents United for Children's Rights, an advocacy group whi ...gainst Substance Abuse]], the Calvert Country Market Board, the [[Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission]], and the Jefferson Patterson Park Boa
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  • ...eonardtown, Maryland]]. The only hospital located in [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. The [[St. Mary's Hospital Foundation]] raises funds for the hospital an
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  • ...ation started and supported by [[Chaney Enterprises]] of [[Charles County, Maryland]].
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  • ''From the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Seafood Marketing Program'' * 2 dozen Maryland oysters, in shell
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  • ...s the vice chairperson for the last three years. She resides in [[Marbury, Maryland]] with her husband and has one child, who is a graduate of Lackey High Scho
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  • ...e of [[Lackey High School]]. He and his wife, Deborah, live in [[Pomfret, Maryland]] and have four children all of whom graduated from [[Maurice J. McDonough
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  • ...eadquarters is located at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in southern Maryland. Ten NAVAIR locations exist, with eight U.S. locations from coast to coast *[[Naval Air Station Patuxent River|Patuxent River, Maryland]]: Aircraft & Systems Development, Test, and Evaluation; Test Ranges [http:
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  • |official_name = Lexington Park, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Lexington Park, Maryland
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  • ...Naval Research Lab (NRL) occupies a 168-acre site near [[Chesapeake Beach, Maryland]], and provides facilities and support services for research in radar, elec
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  • ...'', is a United States Naval Air Station located in [[Saint Mary's County, Maryland|St. Mary's County]] on [[Chesapeake Bay]] near the mouth of the [[Patuxent ...opper properties and a few clusters of vacation homes. The [[Cedar Point, Maryland|Cedar Point]] community included several churches, a post office, and a gas
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  • ...f Fire and Rescue and the Catholic Charities Advisory Council for Southern Maryland. Bob is also actively involved with the [[Robert J. Fuller Men’s Transiti
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  • ...graduate of [[La Plata High School]]. Mr. Bailey resides in [[Hughesville, Maryland]] with his wife and four children and is a member of Grace Brethren Church.
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  • ...] in [[Leonardtown, Maryland]] which primarily serves [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]].
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  • ...The body was also found to have been weighted down by diver's weights. The Maryland State Police originally deemed the death a suicide. However, that ruling wa Many theories abound on the what really happened in southern Maryland in late September 1978. Again, we leave that research to the curiosity of t
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  • |official_name = Solomons, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Solomons, Maryland
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  • ...es I, but Calvert died almost two months to the day before the charter for Maryland was officially granted (on 20 June 1632).
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  • ...aryland|St. Mary's County]] in Southern Maryland on the Western Shore of [[Maryland]]. His parents were Richard Thomas and Annie Bond Dashiell (the name being
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  • ...present and serve the educational needs and interests of [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]]. They provide direction for and establish educational pol
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  • Bell Motor Company in downtown [[Leonardtown, Maryland]] was the second oldest, continuously-running Chevrolet dealership in the n
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  • |official_name = Prince Frederick, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Prince Frederick, Maryland
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  • ...World which functioned as the headquarters of the Jesuit mission effort in Maryland. ...he same time, generated income to support the Jesuit missionary efforts in Maryland (Beitzell 1976:19; Smolek et al 1983:11).
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  • ..., 2nd floor of the County Courthouse, 175 Main Street, [[Prince Frederick, Maryland]]. The meeting is open to the public and generally lasts the business day.
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  • ...s originally heard in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, at Greenbelt (Rossignol v. Voorhaar, 199 F. Supp. 2d 279, 286-89 (2002)).
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  • ...in [[Lusby, Maryland|Lusby]], [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]], Maryland. The plant is one of the largest employers in [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. The company pays a significant amount in taxes and fees to Calvert Coun
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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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  • '''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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  • ...t primary care service for the uninsured residents of [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. It was established in the fall of 2008. The project is sponsored by [[St
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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 ...he bricks used to build Trinity Church. To celebrate the 300th birthday of Maryland, a replica of the State House was built.
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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 ...s College 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.) degr
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  • ...the [[Patuxent River]] and the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. The lighthouse stands on a partially submerged 1.53-acre island which i ...g from 1900 printed in the October 24. 1957 edition of the Lexington Park, Maryland Enterprise. (Not to be found in the photographic archives of his paper).
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  • From: ''The County Courthouses and Records of Maryland -- Part One: The Courthouses,'' Morris L. Radoff. Publication No. 12. Annap ...ding, one of the most remarkable in the colonies, was built as part of the Maryland Tercentenary Celebration in 1934.<ref>For a thorough study of the original
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