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| te developer, was the founder of Takoma Park, | Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and the city's |
| ortly before a game against the University of | Maryland, a black sportswriter Sam Lacy wrote an artic |
| Nathaniel Exum is an American politician from | Maryland, a member of the Democratic Party and former |
| is article is within the scope of WikiProject | Maryland, a collaborative effort to improve the covera |
| rly advanced north and east toward Baltimore, | Maryland, a Union force led by Maj. |
| by the Dallas Cowboys and they chose Russell | Maryland a Defensive Tackle out of the Miami (FL) |
| It also had a test range at Blossom Point, | Maryland, a 1,600-acre (6.5 km2) U.S. Army installatio |
| gill Retirement Community, located in Towson, | Maryland, a living testimony of Pickersgill's humanita |
| He was briefly the 6th Royal Governor of | Maryland a second time when Andros left the colony in |
| eeting adjourned and reconvened in Baltimore, | Maryland a month later. |
| He arrived in Port Deposit, | Maryland, a penniless man and died as one of the riche |
| Redland, | Maryland, a Census-designated place northwest of Washi |
| shot on location at the bakery in Baltimore, | Maryland, a converted church. |
| rry Hall High School, which is in Perry Hall, | Maryland, a northeast area Baltimore suburb. |
| the redevelopment of downtown Silver Spring, | Maryland, a plan was proposed to build a second Birchm |
| While attending the University of | Maryland, A.J. helped train many youth teams including |
| Greensboro, | Maryland, about 6 miles (9.7 km) up the river from Den |
| He moved to Baltimore, | Maryland, about 1891, and died there on April 4, 1892. |
| ng secretary and was elected president of the | Maryland Academy of Sciences in 1873. |
| Annapolis, | Maryland: Advertiser-Republican. |
| linois and died in a nursing home in Wheaton, | Maryland after a lengthy illness. |
| ied on May 2, 1995 in a hospital in Bethesda, | Maryland after a heart attack. |
| Antietam - Lee's forces surged northward into | Maryland after the resounding defeat of the Union sold |
| Stratton lived in Potomac, | Maryland after his retirement until his death in Rockv |
| ied of lung cancer at his home in Germantown, | Maryland after a four year illness. |
| He died at the age of 75 at South River, | Maryland, after a long illness. |
| He was USA Today's Player-of-the-Year in | Maryland after recording 208 tackles (136 solo), 16 sa |
| Brent returned to | Maryland after 1887, and participated in government th |
| 17, 1999 at age 83 at his home in Kensington, | Maryland, after a brief illness. |
| of a Dream in 2000 at a concert in Baltimore, | Maryland after substituting for the original bassist. |
| He died in Easton, | Maryland, aged 89. |
| The 1894 | Maryland Aggies football team represented the Maryland |
| The 1892 | Maryland Aggies football team represented the Maryland |
| t Georgetown University and the University of | Maryland, agrees. |
| schools of Harford County and graduated from | Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of M |
| d previously spent a year as president of the | Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of M |
| 1899), American football coach at | Maryland Agricultural College |
| The | Maryland Air National Guard's 175th Wing is a tenant a |
| nds of West Virginia, the FAA lists this as a | Maryland airport. |
| quad defeated three BCS conference teams: #13 | Maryland, Alabama in Tuscaloosa, and Iowa State. |
| Florida follows | Maryland, Alabama, North Carolina, Virginia and New Je |
| Born in Baltimore, | Maryland, Albert graduated from Mount St. Mary's Colle |
| This program based out of Baltimore, | Maryland allows recipients to choose books from 3 diff |
| is a nature preserve located in St. Leonard, | Maryland along the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County, M |
| In 1983, | Maryland, along with a number of other Northeastern st |
| s dismissed and replaced by Ralph Friedgen, a | Maryland alum and former Georgia Tech offensive coordi |
| r the increasingly dismal fiscal situation in | Maryland, an issue that resonated with Maryland voters |
| itectural style is an unusual one in Southern | Maryland, an area heavily agricultural historically. |
| Big Acorn (Silver Spring, | Maryland); an acorn shaped gazebo in Acorn Park, datin |
| Born in Cowdensville, | Maryland, an historic African American community locat |
| Rocky Ridge, | Maryland, an unincorporated community |
| The society's office is located in Bethesda, | Maryland, and its executive director is Mark Epstein. |
| he Anacostia River in Prince George's County, | Maryland and Washington, D.C. |
| He attended the public schools of Baltimore, | Maryland, and graduated from Johns Hopkins University |
| States Naval Academy midshipmen at Annapolis, | Maryland, and assisting the diving school at Piney Poi |
| r the Center for Prevention of Child Abuse of | Maryland, and vice-chair of the Greater Baltimore Medi |
| s a member of the bar in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, | Maryland, and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the Unit |
| He then moved to Hagerstown, | Maryland, and was again elected to the House represent |
| 2002, Schaefer remained extremely popular in | Maryland and received almost 68% of the vote in the ge |
| He died in Frederick, | Maryland, and is buried in Fountain Rock Cemetery, nea |
| Andrews was born in Hurlock, | Maryland, and attended Dixon College as a youth. |
| iety of Jesus, 7 January 1831, at Whitemarsh, | Maryland, and for some years was stationed at Georgeto |
| He died near Baltimore, | Maryland, and is interred in a private cemetery near E |
| Brian E. Frosh is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| ded Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, Governor of | Maryland, and Morton Eden, 1st Baron Henley. |
| He later moved to Cecil County, | Maryland, and began to study law in Frederick. |
| hern New Jersey, Delaware, Northern Virginia, | Maryland, and Washington D.C. |
| eake Bay located between Queen Anne's County, | Maryland and Talbot County, Maryland on the Eastern Sh |
| He died near Hagerstown, | Maryland, and is interred in Rose Hill Cemetery. |
| He was born in Rockville, | Maryland and died at the age of 73 in Churchton, Maryl |
| fall of 1806 Key moved to Montgomery County, | Maryland and became interested in agriculture. |
| da, and western Virginia, and CS invasions of | Maryland and Pennsylvania, the conflict bogs down into |
| He moved to | Maryland and settled on a farm at Rock Creek Meeting H |
| am of the Potomac River in the U.S. states of | Maryland and Pennsylvania. |
| t the convoy to unload her coal at Baltimore, | Maryland and then sailed to Philadelphia, where a carg |
| Covington was born in Easton, | Maryland, and attended the Maryland Military Academy a |
| , constructed in 1979, is located in Adelphi, | Maryland and houses the offices of the University of M |
| Henkle was born in Westminster, | Maryland, and completed an academic course. |
| He was born in Frederick, | Maryland and died there at the age of 78. |
| inal Cleveland Browns relocated to Baltimore, | Maryland and became the Baltimore Ravens. |
| e enlisted in the U.S. Navy from the state of | Maryland and served during the Spanish-American War on |
| ew A. Serafini is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Republican Party. |
| Key died in Chaptico, | Maryland, and is likely interred in the churchyard the |
| or of the Medical school of the University of | Maryland, and as a member of the Whig club, set fire t |
| . "Ben" Kramer is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| of Benedict Swingate Calvert, who settled in | Maryland, and married Elizabeth Calvert, by whom he ha |
| fossil site located near the Potomac River in | Maryland and Virginia. |
| McMahon was born in Frederick County, | Maryland, and graduated from St. Xavier College in 184 |
| as J.J. Peters is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| Weather Service forecast office in Baltimore, | Maryland and Washington, D.C.. |
| It is the most northerly lighthouse in | Maryland and the oldest continuously-operated lighthou |
| r. (born 1940) is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| emainder of World War I, patrolling waters in | Maryland and Virginia. |
| Phillips Lee Goldsborough, Governor of | Maryland and U.S. senator from Maryland |
| ved as chancellor of the University System of | Maryland and the University of Illinois, Chicago. |
| nia, and given charge of outlying missions in | Maryland and Virginia. |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died in Fallston, Maryland at the age of |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died there at the age of 31 or 32. |
| He died in Perryman, | Maryland, and is interred in St. George's Churchyard o |
| Early's army advanced up through | Maryland and even made it as far as Washington, D.C. |
| Van Lear is located between Halfway, | Maryland and Williamsport, Maryland. |
| Prevas was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and received his undergraduate degree in hist |
| in western and central Pennsylvania, western | Maryland and West Virginia, and southeastern Ohio. |
| He moved to Dorchester County, | Maryland, and was member of the Maryland House of Dele |
| After the war's end, Steuart returned to | Maryland, and swore an oath of loyalty to the Union. |
| onfederacy from 1861 through 1862 in southern | Maryland and Richmond, Virginia. |
| nia, West Virginia, the District of Columbia, | Maryland, and Pennsylvania. |
| Guckeyson was born in Chevy Chase, | Maryland and graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High |
| won two border Southern states (Missouri and | Maryland) and Coolidge won three border states (Kentuc |
| Chatham was born July 2, 1872 in Warchester, | Maryland, and after entering the navy Chatham was sent |
| Beall was born in Frostburg, | Maryland, and attended the public schools and later Ge |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died at the age of 65 in Omaha, Nebraska. |
| He died in Baltimore, | Maryland, and is interred in a private cemetery near R |
| He was born in Elkton, | Maryland and attended a rural school. |
| the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, | Maryland, and the University of Virginia at Charlottes |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died at the age of 64 in East New Market, |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died in Kecoughtan, Virginia at the age o |
| idle Insurance Agency located in Glen Burnie, | Maryland and Hanover, Maryland. |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died in Alexandria, Virginia |
| n Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and Clear Spring, | Maryland and serves the Baltimore-Washington Metropoli |
| e, and attended private schools in Baltimore, | Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia. |
| McKibbin died 1896 at Marshall Hall, | Maryland and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. |
| The Choptank reaches sea level near Denton, | Maryland and is not salty until around 2 miles (3.2 km |
| The poll, by the University of | Maryland and Zogby International, examines public opin |
| Fulton was born in Cecil County, | Maryland, and graduated from Baltimore College in 1813 |
| ael S. Steele: Current Lieutenant Governor of | Maryland and former Maryland GOP Party chair. |
| Cole was born in Towson, | Maryland, and graduated as a civil engineer from Maryl |
| He died in Branchville, | Maryland, and was interred in Glenwood Cemetery, Washi |
| bo (born 1943) is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| Clayton was born in Glen Burnie, | Maryland and attended public schools including Northea |
| He moved to Annapolis, | Maryland, and served as Secretary of State of Maryland |
| niversity, Goucher College, the University of | Maryland, and George Mason University. |
| t School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, | Maryland, and began the course in January 1997. |
| was one of the richest men in the Province of | Maryland and a president of the Maryland Council and P |
| He later moved to Baltimore, | Maryland, and served as a member of the Maryland House |
| He was city attorney for Cheverly, | Maryland and Hyattsville from 1949 to 1958. |
| He attended St. Mary's College in Baltimore, | Maryland, and studied law. |
| a degree from Mount St. Mary's University in | Maryland and a Masters Degree from Temple University. |
| Krauss (a 2008 Graduate of the University of | Maryland and a Second Lieutenant in the United States |
| ree locations, in Washington, D.C.; Bethesda, | Maryland; and Arlington, Virginia. |
| 1758 | Maryland) and Sarah Rigdon, the daughter of Alexander |
| theology under Bishop William Whittingham of | Maryland and was ordained deacon on Dec. 23, 1855. |
| He died in Annapolis, | Maryland, and is interred in St. Barnabas Episcopal Ch |
| The second set of ridges is South Mountain in | Maryland and Short Hill Mountain in Virginia. |
| layed college basketball at the University of | Maryland and was part of the 2006 National Championshi |
| Maryland and Tennessee suffered relatively light damag | |
| l, attends Our Lady of Good Counsel in Olney, | Maryland and is highly ranked in track and field in th |
| pent time as an assistant basketball coach at | Maryland, and in 1932, filled in for head coach Burton |
| Turner was born near Bel Air, | Maryland, and completed preparatory studies at the Cla |
| oyment in 1969 O'Connell resided in Bethesda, | Maryland and Boca Raton, Florida. |
| arge iron-ore properties in Worcester County, | Maryland, and served as a judge for Worcester County a |
| He died in Baltimore, | Maryland, and is interred in Cathedral Cemetery. |
| versity of Vermont in 1848 and then taught in | Maryland and Georgia. |
| He practiced law in Salisbury, | Maryland, and served as assistant attorney general for |
| Leary was born in Baltimore, | Maryland, and attended the public schools. |
| keeper in the small town of Prince Frederick, | Maryland, and also died there. |
| Chapman was born in La Plata, | Maryland, and was tutored at home. |
| In 2008 he purchased a home in | Maryland and currently resides there. |
| was born at "Hunting Creek", near Cambridge, | Maryland, and pursued an academic course. |
| irls Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson, | Maryland, and resided in Cockeysville, Maryland. |
| Near the | Maryland and Virginia borders, Martinsburg is the firs |
| mmissary to organize the Church of England in | Maryland, and he was in that colony in 1699-1700. |
| o a member of the Legislative Black Caucus of | Maryland and the Women Legislators of Maryland. |
| He died in 1838 at Salisbury, | Maryland and is buried next to his wife Anne Savage St |
| st technical training for many youth clubs in | Maryland and Virginia. |
| d in Michigan, and is listed as endangered in | Maryland and Wisconsin. |
| He was also half-brothers with Russell | Maryland and Jerome Brown who played for the "U". |
| He died in Timonium, | Maryland, and his remains were cremated. |
| He was born in Baltimore, | Maryland and died at the age of 67 in Alexandria, Virg |
| DeGrange, Sr. is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| ly (born 1953) is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| hrough the states of Virginia, West Virginia, | Maryland, and Pennsylvania. |
| Bartels was born in Baltimore, | Maryland, and graduated from the Baltimore City Colleg |
| Friedel died in Towson, | Maryland and is buried in the Hebrew Friendship Cemete |
| States (including Kentucky, Maine, New York, | Maryland and Pennsylvania). |
| Rochester was born in Hagerstown, | Maryland and moved with his family to Dansville, New Y |
| r production company with venues in Bethesda, | Maryland and Silver Spring, Maryland. |
| Dickerson died at the age of 61 in Baltimore, | Maryland, and was interred at Loudon Park Cemetery. |
| family, his mother's family (the Carrolls of | Maryland), and his father-in-law. |
| (1890-1961), a long-time political figure in | Maryland and a U.S. Senator from 1927-1951. |
| nited States Coast Guard Yard, in Curtis Bay, | Maryland and was recommisioned 11 January 1993. |
| as Rector, Saint John's Church at Hagerstown, | Maryland and a founder of Saint James School. |
| Maryland and Louisiana Tech played to the only tie in | |
| Wilson born in Snow Hill, | Maryland, and attended Union Academy at Snow Hill and |
| She was born in Silver Spring, | Maryland and lived most of her life in Concord, Massac |
| died in 1963 in Bethesda, Montgomery County, | Maryland and was buried in Washington, Indiana. |
| dences in the historic district of Annapolis, | Maryland and on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. |
| She met Otis Gibson in | Maryland and soon fell in love with each other. |
| John Astle is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| Morgan is from Fort Washington, | Maryland and works as a theatre director as well as an |
| Snyder was born in Baltimore, | Maryland, and holds degrees from the University of Ten |
| f 2014 came from Alaska, California, Florida, | Maryland, and Michigan. |
| He was graduated from the University of | Maryland and Berkeley Theological Seminary before his |
| ht (born 1947) is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| Key eventually returned to | Maryland and engaged in farming, he then began to stud |
| e Catoctin Greenstone belt extends north into | Maryland and also supports the Bull Run and Catoctin M |
| Waldstreicher is an American politician from | Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| Dennis was born in Whitehaven, | Maryland, and graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic In |
| the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, | Maryland and a Juris Doctor (1986) from Stanford Unive |
| Until 1978, this community was served by the | Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad at milepost 50.6. |
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