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    independent city. During the War of 1812, the Battle of Baltimore happened in the city. The British attacked Baltimore on the night of September 13, 1814. This...
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    Philadelphia or Baltimore. Vice President Hannibal Hamlin went to Lincoln to discuss a prisoner of war trade five days before the Battle of Gettysburg. Neither...
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    Washington, DC, and also attacked Baltimore. An American lawyer, Francis Scott Key wrote a poem about the Battle of Baltimore. The poem was later used to give...
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    Maryland (redirect from State of Maryland)
    mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. Its capital is Annapolis, and its most populous city is Baltimore. The governor of Maryland is Wes Moore...
  • Maryland (led by Lord Baltimore), the fourth permanent settlement in British North America. August 18 – Urbain Grandier, a priest accused of sorcery, burned...
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    was a series of four battles in West Virginia and Maryland initiated by Confederate General Robert E. Lee. It was considered as one of the major turning...
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    Robin Quivers (category People from Baltimore)
    in Baltimore, Maryland. She is an endometrial cancer survivor. D'Zurilla, Christie (September 9, 2013). "Robin Quivers reveals 15-month cancer battle on...
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    "Adm. Charles R. Larson, former Naval Academy superintendent, dies". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014...
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    George Coyne (category Scientists from Baltimore)
    McDevitt Chair of Religious Philosophy at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York from 2012 until his death. Coyne was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He died...
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    Pennsylvania. That way he could threaten the cities of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. By a series of decisive victories Lee thought that the South could...
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    Border states (American Civil War) (category Origins of the American Civil War)
    industrializing, including Baltimore, Louisville, and St. Louis. By 1860, most of the African Americans in Delaware were free. By the start of the Civil War, slave...
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    Spiro Agnew (category Politicians from Baltimore)
    his corrupt actions in both memoirs. Spiro Agnew was born in Baltimore, in the state of Maryland. His father was Theodore Spiros Agnew, a Greek immigrant...
  • lecturing on birth control. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents its first concert February 21 – World War I: In France the Battle of Verdun begins. March 20...
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    Pennsylvania. She was the only Gettysburg civilian killed directly during the Battle of Gettysburg. The house where she was killed is now a museum called the...
  • 6 – James Gordon Bennett, Sr. makes the first issue of the New York Herald. July 4 – The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad finishes the Thomas Viaduct, at the...
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    John King Jr. (category United States Secretaries of Education)
    former Obama education secretary, enters race for governor of Maryland". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved April 20, 2021. Bowman, Bridget (July 22, 2022)...
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    Trireme (category Military of ancient Greece)
    became trireme rowers in wartime. They had to have a lot of practice at rowing as, during a battle, the ship had to be able to stop, start and turn very...
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    of 1812. Not to forget, the Battle of Baltimore in the year 1814 was won mainly due to these rockets. Bangalore Fort though built by Kempe Gowda of Vijaynagar...
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    Franz Sigel (category Naturalized citizens of the United States)
    worked as editor of the Baltimore Wecker for a short time. He was then a newspaper editor in New York City. He filled a variety of political positions...
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