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  2. Erricka Bridgeford - Wikipedia

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    Erricka Bridgeford is an African American activist from Baltimore. She worked to get Maryland's death penalty law repealed in 2013, and founded and co-organizes quarterly 72-hour "Ceasefire" weekends. Baltimore Ceasefire weekends began in 2017, in the hope of reducing violence. Erricka was named 2017's Marylander of the Year by The Baltimore ...

  3. Vulcan Blazers - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan Blazers, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is an African-American fraternal organization representing more than 300 full-time professional fire fighters and paramedics. They are an advocacy organization which has been assisting African American Fire Fighters since 1970.

  4. Weekly Register - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Register (also called the Niles Weekly Register and Niles' Register) was a national magazine published in Baltimore, Maryland by Hezekiah Niles from 1811 to 1848. . The most widely circulated magazine of its time, the Register was the nation's first weekly newsmagazine and "exerted a powerful influence on the early national discours

  5. Group of 7 Maryland Men Who Died in D.C. Plane Crash Were ...

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    A group of friends from the Washington, D.C. area were on their way home from a Kansas hunting trip when Flight 5342 crashed on Wednesday night. The men were identified as Jesse Pitcher, 30 ...

  6. 2 bodies found in truck at site of Baltimore bridge collapse ...

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    2 bodies found in truck at site of Baltimore bridge collapse as investigators pause search for missing workers, police say Elizabeth Wolfe, Melissa Alonso and Yahya Abou-Ghazala, CNN March 27 ...

  7. 1st Maryland Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Maryland Regiment (Smallwood's Regiment) originated with the authorization of a Maryland Battalion of the Maryland State Troops on 14 January 1776. It was organized in the spring at Baltimore, Maryland (three companies) and Annapolis, Maryland (six companies) under the command of Colonel William Smallwood consisting of eight companies and one light infantry company from the northern ...

  8. Wife of Baltimore bridge-collapse survivor says workers were ...

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    BALTIMORE — The wife of one of the construction workers who survived the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse says it’s a miracle he is alive as he doesn’t know how to swim.

  9. 2nd Maryland Infantry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Maryland Infantry was an American military regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It should not be confused with the 2nd Maryland Infantry, CSA, which was composed of Maryland volunteers who fought for the Confederacy during the war. The regiment fought at numerous battles during the course of the war, and lost 5 ...