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Bowie (/ ˈ b uː i /) is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [3] Per the 2020 census, the population was 58,329. [4] Bowie has grown from a small railroad stop to the largest municipality in Prince George's County, and the fifth most populous city [5] and third largest city by area in the U.S. state of Maryland.
Dr. Richard Duckett was the brother of Allen Bowie Duckett, and the son of Thomas Duckett, who in 1796 was judge of the Prince George's County Court, and one of the principal slaveholders in the area. [6] Melford was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]
Beall was born in Frostburg, Maryland, on August 17, 1937, a son of James Glenn Beall and Margaret (Schwarzenbach) Beall. [1] His siblings included John Glenn Beall Jr. [2] [1] Beall received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University in 1959; and his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, [1] in 1963. His first two ...
Officers say Beall failed a field sobriety test and refused to take a breath test. Beall received a six-month license suspension, 10 days of vehicle impoundment and 12 months' probation -- all ...
Martha Elizabeth Beall Jennings Mitchell was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on September 2, 1918, [1] the only child of cotton broker George V. Beall and drama teacher Arie Beall Ferguson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She recalled later in life that as a child she mostly played with the children of her African-American " mammy ", who lived with the Beall family ...
The original owner of the land was Colonel Ninian Beall. He helped establish the first Presbyterian Church in Prince George's County. [3] [4] It was built in 1795 as the summer home of Benjamin Stoddert [5] who later became the first Secretary of the Navy. [6] The building is a 2-story Federal brick house with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick wing ...
George Beall, Jr. (February 26, 1729 – October 15, 1807) [1] was a wealthy landowner in Maryland and Georgetown in what is now Washington, D.C. He was the son of George Beall, Sr. (1695-1780) and Elizabeth Brooke (1699-1748), and the grandson of Col. Ninian Beall (1625-1717) and Ruth Moore (1651-1712). [ 2 ]
The Belair Mansion, located in the historic Collington area and in Bowie, Maryland, United States, built c. 1745, is the Georgian style plantation house of Provincial Governor of Maryland, Samuel Ogle. Later home to another Maryland governor, the mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]