- A
Marylander is a
person from the
American state of Maryland.
Marylanders can
refer to: The
Marylanders, a doo ****
group Mary
Landers (1905–1990), an...
- The
following are some
notable people from the
American state of Maryland,
listed by
their field of endeavor. This list may not
include Federal officials...
- The
Marylanders were a mid-20th
century doo **** group,
based in Baltimore, Maryland. The
membership included Johnny Page, a
singer and
member of an urban...
- The
Marylander was a
Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad (B&O)
afternoon p****enger
train between New York City and Washington, D.C.,
operated by the B&O in partnership...
- South,
while the
central and
western areas of the state,
especially Marylanders of
German origin, had
stronger economic ties to the
North and thus were...
-
Maryland General ****embly was the
colonial institution, an ****embly of Free
Marylanders (and also
Council of Maryland). Maryland's
foundational charter created...
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Maryland is a U.S.
state with a
musical heritage that
dates back to the
Native Americans of the
region and
includes contributions to
colonial era music...
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Baltimore riot of 1861, the
first bloodshed in the
Civil War. Of the 115,000
Marylanders who
joined the
military during the
Civil War,
around 85,000, or 77%,...
- the
fields of
health and medicine. In 2012,
Carson was the
Influential Marylander Award recipient from The
Daily Record, Baltimore's
legal and business...
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Maryland did not secede,
citizens exhibited divided loyalties.
Regiments of
Marylanders fought in Lee's Army of
Northern Virginia. Overall, 24,000 men from Maryland...