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"The Md. Prince Hall Masonsacquired this Templefrom the congregation of Oheb Shalom,November 1960, built by them in 1891." Williard W. Allen, Grand Master EmeritusSamuel T. Daniels, Grand Master
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3X4_francis-scott-key_Baltimore-MD.html
1780-1843Presented to the City of BaltimoreCharles L. Marburg[this marker tells its story in a pictorial manner]On one side, ships are depicted bombarding Fort McHenry. On the other, the view is from Fort McHenry out onto the ships in Baltimore ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3X3_william-stewart-halsted-m-d_Baltimore-MD.html
One of America's most influential surgeons. Surgical innovator and teacher. First Johns Hopkins Professor of Surgery. First head of surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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First Johns Hopkins Professor of Anatomy.After 1914, also first Director of the Department of Embryology at Washington's Carnegie Institution, where he pioneeredembryological research.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3V6_gerald-w-johnson_Baltimore-MD.html
Journalist, historian and biography.His political commentary, in print and on television, led Adlai Stevenson to call him"the critic and conscience ofthe nation."
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Discoverer of biorhythms / the biological clock. Head of Johns Hopkins psychobiology laboratory. Garry Moore1915-1993***Host of 1950s and 1960stelevision variety shows.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3V3_florence-rena-sabin-m-d_Baltimore-MD.html
First woman full professorat Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.Introducer of techniques for staining living cells. Reformer of Colorado's health laws. Her statue stands inthe U.S. Capitol.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3V1_f-scott-fitzgerald_Baltimore-MD.html
Author of The Great Gatsby (1925). Works published while he resided here: Tender is the Night (1934),Raps At Reveille (1935), and essays (1934-1936)later collected inThe Crack-Up.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UW_william-edwards-stevenson_Baltimore-MD.html
Boyhood home of the President of Oberlin College and head of Aspen Humanities Institute.Ambassador to the Philippines.Olympic Gold Medalist for the 1600 meter relay in 1924.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UU_edith-hamilton_Baltimore-MD.html
Classicist author of The Greek Way.A leader in women's day-schoolingFirst headmistress of Bryn Mawr School.***Alice Hamilton, M.D.1869-1970Founder of industrial hygiene, pioneer in removing lead from paint.Harvard's first woman professor.
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