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Grasonville VFD Grasonville, MD Engine 22, Engine 25 Rescue 2, Truck 2 Engine Tanker 2 Ambulance 20 Fire Boat 2, Utility 2, Brush 2, Chief 2 Station 2 Queenstown VFD Queenstown, MD Engine 32, Engine 33 Rescue 3 Engine Tanker 3 Ambulance 3 Brush 3, UTV 3, Chief 3 Station 3 Goodwill VFD Centerville, MD Engine 44, Engine 45 Squad 4, Tower 4
Engine 41, Engine 42, Engine-Tanker 44 Rescue Engine 4: Paramedic 45, Ambulance 46 Brush 47, Brush 48: Chief 4, Chief 4A, Chief 4B Utility 4, Utility 4A, Utility 4B [14] 5V Clarksville: Engine 51, Engine 52 Paramedic 55 Paramedic 56: Brush 58: Tanker 5, Utility 5, Dive 5, Boat 5, Bariatric 5 [15] 6V Savage: Engine 61, Engine 62 Truck 6, Squad 6 ...
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St. Mary's County has the oldest documented sheriff's office in Maryland and one of the oldest in the United States. [11] In 1637, James Baldridge was appointed sheriff. Since 1776, sheriffs in St. Mary's County have been determined by election. Steven A. Hall is the current sheriff. He was sworn in on December 5, 2022.
Calvert Hall located at St. Mary's College of Maryland. Colleges in Southern Maryland include: The College of Southern Maryland, a two-year community college with campuses in Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary's Counties [97] St. Mary's College of Maryland, a four-year public honors college in St. Mary's County with some graduate school offerings [98]
St. Mary's City (also known as Historic St. Mary's City) is a former colonial town that was founded in March 1634, as Maryland's first European settlement and capital. [5] It is now a state-run historic area, which includes a reconstruction of the original colonial settlement and a designated living history venue and museum complex.
Naval Air Station Patuxent River (PAX) operated several landfills and other historical disposal areas. The landfills received solid and hazardous wastes.This included spent oil absorbents, solvents, paints, antifreeze, thinners, pesticides and photo lab wastes, sewage treatment plant sludge, cesspool wastes.
1893 Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine at the museum of Lincolnshire life, Lincoln, England 14 hp Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine at the Great Dorset Steam Fair in 2008. The Hornsby–Akroyd oil engine, named after its inventor Herbert Akroyd Stuart and the manufacturer Richard Hornsby & Sons, was the first successful design of an internal combustion engine using heavy oil as a fuel.