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In memory of our heroes who died for liberty in the great war. 1914-1918
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Police Post 1529 in tribute to veterans of all wars and conflicts.
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Maryland State Veterans Cemetery, Garrison Forest, Maryland. To all veterans, living and dead who served in the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard. World War II, The Korean War, The Vietnam Conflict, The Persian Gulf War. Ded…
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In Memory of Lieutenant Milton Ernest Ricketts, United States Navy, August 7, 1913 - May 8, 1942. Lieutenant Ricketts of Baltimore County was killed in action during World War II, aboard the Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (CV 5), in the battle of …
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In recognition of the 50th anniversary of America's entry into World War II, December 7, 1941, this bell tower carillon is dedicated in memory of all Maryland veterans and to those who made the supreme sacrifice while serving in the Armed Forces o…
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290 acres, purchased from Dolfield estate October 29, 1919, from hunter's license fund for the purpose of breeding game in captivity for propagation purposes. E. Lee LeCompte State Game Warden ofMaryland
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Chrome was first discovered in the United States in Baltimore County circa 1808. Isaac Tyson, Jr. operated chromite mines at Soldiers Delight and in other serpentine barrens and from 1828 to 1850 his mines produced almost all the world's chromium.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP7_in-memory-of-william-maxwell-wood-md_Owings-Mills-MD.html
Surgeon General United States Navy, born in Baltimore, Maryland May 21, 1809 and died at Owings Mills, Maryland March 1, 1880. He served his country well. And in memory of Rosemary Carson, his wife, born in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania November 9,…
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A frontier parish church authorized by Act of Assembly 1742 as "a Chapel of Ease for the Forest Inhabitants" of Saint Paul's Parish (Baltimore). Reverend Thomas Craddock inducted as first minister January 14, 1745.
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Named for free school of Trentham, Staffordshire, England, where Reverend Thomas Craddock had taught. When he married High Sheriff John Risteau's daughter, this estate was her dowry. They built a house in 1746 and in 1747 he opened a boy's boardin…
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