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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3LA_tyson-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Built by Elisha Tyson1790
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3II_murnaghan-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Built in 1849, this house was the home of William T. Walters (1819-1894) and his son Henry Walters (1848-1931), successful Baltimore merchants and bankers and avid collectors of art. At his death, Henry Walters bequeathed this building, his magnif…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IG_hackerman-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Built in 1850, Hackerman House, formerly the Thomas-Jencks-Gladding Mansino, was given to the City of Baltimore by Willard and Lillian Hackerman in 1984 and conveyed to the Walters Art Museum by the Honorable William Donald Schaefer in 1985. Hacke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IF_the-american-psychoanalytic-association_Baltimore-MD.html
The American Psychoanalytic Association was founded at this site on May 9, 1911 by James J. Putnam, M.D., President; Ernest Jones, M.D., Secretary, and Drs. Trigant Burrow, Ralph C. Hamill, John T. MacCurdy, Adolf Meyer, G. Lane Taneyhill and G. A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IA_grace-and-st-peters-church_Baltimore-MD.html
Built for Grace Church in 1852, this was one of the first Gothic Revival churches in the South to use Connecticut brownstone. St. Peter's Church, founded in 1802, and Grace Church, founded in 1850, were united in 1912. This union is symbolized by …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3I1_henry-august-rowland-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Has been designated aNationalHistoric LandmarkThis site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America 1975National Park ServiceUnited States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3HI_mother-seton-house_Baltimore-MD.html
This house, built around 1807, was the home of Saint Elizabeth Bayley Seton, the first American-born canonized saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Born in New York to a prominent Protestant family, Elizabeth Ann Bayley married William M. Seton…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3HH_john-eager-howard_Baltimore-MD.html
This park and sculpture commemorates Revolutionary War hero, benefactor and statesman John Eager Howard. Howard entered the Revolutionary Army at age 24, and soon gained military fame for his skillful and heroic use of the bayonet in the Battle of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3CJ_basilica-of-the-assumption-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary_Baltimore-MD.html
Has been designated a National Historic Landmark.This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3A8_the-baltimore-frederick-town-turnpike_Baltimore-MD.html
Maryland toll roads helped revolutionize American travel. The Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike began with a tollgate, placed near this corner in 1807. Fora few cents, you could head west on a "smooth" road that was the ancestor of today's tur…
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