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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DO5_maryland-korean-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Baltimore-MD.html
Maryland Korean War Memorial. . This memorial is dedicated to those Marylanders who served and died in the "Forgotten War" Korea June 25, 1950-July 27, 1953. [Names listed] var plainText = document.getElementById('i…
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The Old Police Station. . [Left plaque] On this site stood The Old Police Station Erected 1879 Commissioners William Carmichael E.W. Stiefel J.H. Millender G.W. Bucher Builder G.A. Boyden Architect Rebuilt 1902 Commissioners Charles…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IIY_recinoso_Baltimore-MD.html
Presented by The United Spanish War Veterans of Maryland 1925 On the Muzzle: Captured by the U.S.S. Dixie Manned By the First Naval Battalion M.N.G. Fort Ciamanera, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Aug. 22, 1899 Presented to Mayor E. Clay Timanus…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDW_baltimore-regional-trail_Baltimore-MD.html
During the Civil War, Baltimore and its environs exemplified the divided loyalties of Maryland's residents. The city had commercial ties to the South as well as the North, and its secessionist sympathies erupted in violence on April 19, 1861, when…
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The mouth of Harris Creek was once part of Baltimore's thriving maritime industry. David Stodder began building ships here in the 1780s. The first U.S. Navy frigate, Constellation, launched from Stodders Shipyard in 1797 and played an active role…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDB_prelude-to-war_Baltimore-MD.html
Events here October 4, 1808, known as "Gin Riots" were more rallies than riots. Some 1,300 horsemen, 400 sailors, and thousands of civilians paraded to Hampstead Hill to destroy 720 gallons of Dutch gin. The British, intercepting Baltim…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDA_show-of-strength_Baltimore-MD.html
After the stinging defeat at Bladensburg and invasion of Washington, Americans rallied to save Baltimore. All available able-bodied men were called to build defenses. Black and white, slave and free, united to dig earthworks across Hampstead Hill …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18EQ_m551a1-sheridan-ar-aav_Baltimore-MD.html
Armored Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicle-Turret Armament 152mm Gun/Launcher-M-219 7.62 cal. Machine Gun (Coaxially Mounted)-M-2 .50 Cal. Machine Gun-M-176 Grenade Launchers (8)-Weight 36,000 lbs. Combat Loaded-Cruising Range 373 miles, Maxi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16AE_captain-john-o-donnell_Baltimore-MD.html
Captain John O'Donnell, the founder of the Canton Community, was a man of great vision and accomplishment. He initiated trade between Canton, China and Baltimore in 1785 operating his own merchant sailing vessels. This public square once the site …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM161K_the-star-spangled-banner-centennial-monument_Baltimore-MD.html
To Commemorate theCentennial of the Writing ofthe "Star Spangled Banner,"the Pupils of the PublicSchools of Baltimorehave erected this Memorialupon Hampstead Hill *where, in September, 1814the Citizen Soldiersof Maryland stood readyto Sacrifice th…
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