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Discoverer of the anticoagulant heparin.First Professor of Physiology and early Dean at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.Second director of the Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UQ_hugh-lennox-bond_Baltimore-MD.html
Stalwart supporter of President Lincoln and of Emancipation. Chief Judge in the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court, where he was nicknamed"The Curse of the K.K.K"for his harshsentences.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UO_colonel-charles-marshall_Baltimore-MD.html
Chief of Staff to General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox. Later a political reformer and one of nineteenth-century Baltimore's"Seven Great Lawyers."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UL_the-robert-long-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Built in 1765 by a young Fell's Point merchant, this House is Baltimore's oldest surviving urban residence. The furnishings in the parlor are the Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution 1973-1976 United States of America Bic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UK_st-stanislaus-kostka-church_Baltimore-MD.html
Coming to Maryland in 1868, the first major influx of Poles settled at Fells Point where, at 223 S. Bond Street beginning in 1877, they conducted their religious services. Under Rev. Peter Koncz (1839-1886), they organized the Parish of St. Stanis…
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With its eye located just south of the Chesapeake Bay, Isabel's high winds and tidal surge caused widespread flooding, property damage and power outages from North Carolina to New York. Downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it hit the Ches…
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This building, designed in 1889 in the Richardson-Sullivan tradition by Charles L. Carson and Joseph Evans Sperry, was considered the first skyscraper to be erected in Baltimore. It is the oldest of the existing structures on Monument Square and o…
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The Continental Trust Building, constructed in 1902, is the only building in Baltimore designed by Daniel H. Burnham, a major figure in the Commercial Style that developed in Chicago at the turn of the century and produced the American skyscraper.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3TE_memorial-to-john-e-burbage_Baltimore-MD.html
Founder of theKnights of the Golden EagleThe Members of the Order1912
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3T7_norman-van-allan-reeves_Baltimore-MD.html
(1935-1983)Memorial trailIn loving memory of and in appreciation for his untiring efforts to preserve Leakin Park. Dedicated byV.O.L.P.E.andFriends of Gwynns Falls / Leakin ParkSeptember 11, 1983
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