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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4AU_to-the-memory-of-the-unknown-dead_Baltimore-MD.html
Erected by the Women's Relief CorpsAuxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. [small plaque]Department of MO. W.R.C.Monument CommitteeRuth A. GrahamFlorence J. FinkSallie A. MooreMary E. WrightClara A. AlfordMary J. Kirby [reverse of marke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3R4_franklintowns-historic-roots_Baltimore-MD.html
The Gwynns Falls Trail begins near Franklintown at the abrupt end of Interstate 70 and passes by two of the community's landmarks, a mill and an inn. The gristmill operated on Dead Run from 1761 to 1934. Franklintown Inn accommodated patrons of a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM35V_the-citizens-of-irvington_Baltimore-MD.html
As a lasting expression of their gratitude and affection, have placed this tablet as a testimonial to the young men of this community, who, in a spirit of unselfish patriotism, volunteered at their countrys call, in the cause of democracy. Thom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2Q7_irvington_Baltimore-MD.html
Before Irvington existed, eastbound travelers encountered the last hill on the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike. The turnpike was part of the system of roads that connected to the National Road in Cumberland in 1806. During the 1800s, this…
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