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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3Q7_st-vincent-de-paul-church_Baltimore-MD.html
Third oldest Catholic Church in Baltimore. Noted for the rare purity of Georgian architecture. Cornerstone laid May 21, 1840 by Archbishop Eccleston and the bishops of the Fourth Provincial Council. Dedicated by Archbishop Eccleston Novem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PZ_war-memorial_Baltimore-MD.html
"It is a fearful thing to lead this great, peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than the peace, and we shall fight for the thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PX_charles-h-dorsey-jr_Baltimore-MD.html
Family man, attorney, civic and church leader, mentor, lover of life, thinker, stargazerContinuing the family tradition, Charles H. Dorsey made the fight for justice his lifelong vocation. As a young man, he fought for civil rights with the NAACP …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PN_firefighters-memorial-monument_Harrisburg-PA.html
This statue, plaza and site perpetually commemorates the past and present dedication, skill and contributions of the men and women of the fires service of the City of Harrisburg and of this Commonwealth and Nation.Forever shall this site memoriali…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3PM_1781-friends-meeting-house_Baltimore-MD.html
The Friends Meeting House is the oldest religious building in Baltimore. In 1781, the Patapsco Friends Meeting, formerly located on Harford Road two miles north of the Inner Harbor, moved to this site. In 1784 a group of Quakers established a scho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3NN_baltimore-riot-trail_Baltimore-MD.html
(Preface): On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the city's role…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3NM_baltimore-riot-trail_Baltimore-MD.html
(Preface): On April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked the 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment as it changed trains en route to Washington, which the secessionists hoped to isolate. To learn more about the Baltimore Riot, the city's role…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3MB_old-post-office_Baltimore-MD.html
This structure, designed by James A. Wetmore and completed in 1932, is the second post office to occupy this site. Erected at a cost of $3.3 million, the neo-classical building, with its marble halls and paneled court-rooms, contained the most mod…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3M5_the-great-baltimore-fire_Baltimore-MD.html
On Sunday morning, February 7, 1904, a spark ignited blankets and cotton goods in the firm of John E. Hurst and Company, which stood between Hopkins Place and Liberty on the south side of German (now Redwood) Street. Flames leapt out of control fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3M4_uss-constellation_Baltimore-MD.html
Though the Civil War was a period of great innovation for the navy, with widespread use of steam power and the innovation of ironclads there was still a place in the fleet for sailing ships. Built at the Gosport yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, in 18…
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