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- Catonsville (/ˈkeɪtənzˌvɪl/) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Baltimore County, Maryland. The po****tion was 44,701 at the 2020 US Census. The community...
- The Catonsville Nine were nine Catholic activists who burned draft files to protest the Vietnam War. On May 17, 1968, they took 378 draft files from the...
- Catonsville High School (CHS) is a four-year public high school in Catonsville, Maryland. It is located on the southwest side of Baltimore County, Maryland...
- Catonsville, Maryland, and approximately one mile west of the Baltimore Beltway, the Catonsville campus of CCBC originated in 1957 as Catonsville Community...
- scorn and admiration, especially regarding his ****ociation with the Catonsville Nine. He was arrested multiple times, sentenced to prison for three years...
- Old Catonsville High School, also known as St. Mark's School, is a historic school building located at Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland. It is a...
- The Catonsville Times is the w****ly community newspaper for Catonsville, Maryland, USA. In 1997 the Baltimore Sun Group bought Patuxent Publishing's the...
- Daniel, later became known as the Catonsville Nine when they walked into the offices of the local draft board in Catonsville, Maryland, removed 600 draft records...
- Central Catonsville and Summit Park Historic District is a national historic district in Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is...
- and political activist, primarily known for her parti****tion with the Catonsville Nine. Daughter of Mary Moylan, a homemaker, and Joseph Moylan, a stenographer...