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This is a list of the Maryland state historical markers in Baltimore County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Baltimore County, Maryland by the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the ...
Baltimore City: Brick-lined tunnel with iron-arched centerings: Jericho Covered Bridge: 1865, 1937 September 13, 1978: Jerusalem, Kingsville: Baltimore, Harford: Burr Arch Through Truss LeGore Bridge: 1898-1900 September 18, 1978: Woodsboro
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.
Washington County, Maryland, and Jefferson County, West Virginia 39°19′25″N 77°43′38″W / 39.32361°N 77.72722°W / 39.32361; -77.72722 ( Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Harpers Ferry Bridge
1767 - Baltimore designated county seat. [1] 1770 - Henry Fite House built. 1773 - Maryland Journal, and the Baltimore Advertiser newspaper begins publication. [3] 1775 - Population: 5,934; 1776 - December - Second Continental Congress meeting begins. 1782 - Lexington Market founded. 1784 - Christmas Conference (Methodism) 1787 - 1,955 ...
Map of Chesapeake Bay area by John Senex, 1719, with Baltimore County labeled near Maryland's border with Pennsylvania.. The County of Baltimore was "erected" around 1659 in the records of the General Assembly of Maryland one of the earliest divisions of the Maryland Colony into counties when a warrant was issued to be served by the "Sheriff of Baltimore County."
A large container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which spans 1.6 miles across Baltimore's harbor, early Tuesday morning. The pillar couldn't stand up against the crash, sending that ...
1634 – Bishop Morton's Charter created Sunderland's first Mayor and Corporation. [1] West View of the Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear at Sunderland. 1698 – Formation of Sunderland Company of Glassmakers; 1669 – Letters patent permitted the erection of a pier and lighthouse. [1] 1719 – Sunderland Parish's Holy Trinity Church opened