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In 1774, the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation for the establishment of a school near "Ye Coole Springs" for the education of boys from St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, and Prince George's counties. As a result of the Revolutiona…
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Bounded by the Patuxent and the Potomac, St. Mary's County felt the squeeze as British invaders attacked along both rivers, plundering towns and plantations at will. Officials petitioned for federal help "to rescue and save us." Little h…
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(1807-1877) Born Charles County. Attended Charlotte Hall Mil. Academy. US Navy - Mexican War. Practiced Law. Commissioned in CSN 1861. Captained CSS Sumter. Later commanded CSS Alabama. Most successful raider with 82 naval victories. 1865 promoted…
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In Memoriam. Cadet Pierre A. Mourth?, Class of 1919, Born September 6th 1897 at Pau, France, who met his death by accidental drowning August 24th, 1917.
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Waters of exceptional purity and reputed healing quality led to the establishment near here of one of the earliest hospitals in the North American Colonies, authorized by the General Assembly, October 20, 1698.
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An outgrowth of the "Free Schools" established in Maryland in 1723, founded in 1774 "to provide for the liberal and pious education of the youth of this province, the better to it them for the discharge of their duties." Continuously open since 1796.
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