The Chronicles of Baltimore (Maryland): Being a Complete History of Baltimore Town and Baltimore City from the Earliest Period to the Present TimeHeritage Books, 1989 - 756 страници |
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... ground in some places seemeth as guilded , where both the rocks and the earth are so splendent to behold , that better iudgements then ours might hauc beene perswaded , they contained more then probabili ties . The vesture of the earth ...
... ground in some places seemeth as guilded , where both the rocks and the earth are so splendent to behold , that better iudgements then ours might hauc beene perswaded , they contained more then probabili ties . The vesture of the earth ...
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... ground was Charles Gor- such , said to be a member of the Society of Friends , who patented fifty acres of land on the 24th of February , 1661 , which is after- wards known as " Whetstone Point , " lying between the branches of the ...
... ground was Charles Gor- such , said to be a member of the Society of Friends , who patented fifty acres of land on the 24th of February , 1661 , which is after- wards known as " Whetstone Point , " lying between the branches of the ...
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... ground . This cer- tainly shows how much of the country then settled was a wild wood , and at the same time the primitive guide - marks along the public roads and paths leading to court - houses , and also to the places of public ...
... ground . This cer- tainly shows how much of the country then settled was a wild wood , and at the same time the primitive guide - marks along the public roads and paths leading to court - houses , and also to the places of public ...
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... grounds which lay ten perches west of Gay street , including the African Bethel church lot , then due south along the margin of those low grounds to the bank on the ... ground originally taken for the town , 22 CHRONICLES OF BALTIMORE .
... grounds which lay ten perches west of Gay street , including the African Bethel church lot , then due south along the margin of those low grounds to the bank on the ... ground originally taken for the town , 22 CHRONICLES OF BALTIMORE .
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... ground originally taken for the town , and from the difficulty of extending the town in any direction , as it was surrounded by hills , water - courses or marshes , it is evident that the commissioners did not anticipate either its ...
... ground originally taken for the town , and from the difficulty of extending the town in any direction , as it was surrounded by hills , water - courses or marshes , it is evident that the commissioners did not anticipate either its ...
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Страница 2 - The North Cape is called Cape Charles, in honour of the worthy Duke of Yorke.
Страница 196 - The following notice from the Maryland Journal is the first intimation we have of the wishes of the citizens of Baltimore town to be incorporated as a city. This was defeated, however, by the laboring classes. "April 2d, notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the inhabitants of Baltimore intend petitioning the ensuing General Assembly, to incorporate said town.
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