Annapolis

Annapolis

A young man from a poor, working-class family dreams of attending the prestigious United States Naval Academy in Annapolis after finishing high school. Having narrowly made the cut, he enters the Brigade Championships, a boxing tournament that pits him against the toughest fighters in the Navy.

People died in Annapolis (First 47 people) - Page 1

Samuel Ogle

Samuel Ogle

Former Governor of Restored Proprietary Government

Benjamin Ogle

Benjamin Ogle

Former Governor of Maryland

Augustus William Smith

Augustus William Smith

Educator

Kinnaird R. McKee

Kinnaird R. McKee

Commissioned officer

Harry W. Hill

Harry W. Hill

Admiral

Rob Hiaasen

Rob Hiaasen

American journalist

Steve Belichick

Steve Belichick

American football player

Gian-Carlo Coppola

Gian-Carlo Coppola

American film producer

C. R. Smith

C. R. Smith

Former United States Secretary of Commerce

Levin H. Campbell Jr.

Levin H. Campbell Jr.


Charles Francis Horne

Charles Francis Horne

American author

Charles S. Minter Jr.

Charles S. Minter Jr.

Military officer

Foxhall A. Parker Jr.

Foxhall A. Parker Jr.

Military officer

John Edwin Holmes

John Edwin Holmes

Former Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin

James Brice

James Brice

Former Governor of Maryland

Alexander G. B. Grosvenor

Alexander G. B. Grosvenor


Benjamin Tasker Sr.

Benjamin Tasker Sr.

Former Governor of Restored Proprietary of Maryland

William Montrose Graham

William Montrose Graham


John Ripley

John Ripley

Military officer

Robert C. Giffen

Robert C. Giffen

Admiral

James Iredell Waddell

James Iredell Waddell

Confederate-American commanding officer

E. B. Potter

E. B. Potter

American historian

William P. Mack

William P. Mack

Author

Vic Rouse

Vic Rouse

American basketball player

Maurice H. Rindskopf

Maurice H. Rindskopf


Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer

Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer

Former President of the Maryland Senate

Robert C. Baldwin

Robert C. Baldwin

Former Maryland State Delegate

Truxtun Beale

Truxtun Beale

American diplomat

Stuart H. Walker

Stuart H. Walker

American author

Jeremiah Chase

Jeremiah Chase

American jurist

Judith Neuffer

Judith Neuffer

American aviator

Edward C. Waller III

Edward C. Waller III


Robert L. Phythian

Robert L. Phythian

Commanding officer

Edward C. Waller

Edward C. Waller


Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman

Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman


Philip Rounseville Alger

Philip Rounseville Alger

William Rounseville Alger's son

Lois Green Carr

Lois Green Carr

American historian

Douglas Legate Howard

Douglas Legate Howard

Football coach

Armistead Rust

Armistead Rust

Military officer

Daniel Dulany the Elder

Daniel Dulany the Elder

Former Member of the Maryland General Assembly

Emily Wilson Walker

Emily Wilson Walker

American medical doctor

Nicholas Greenberry

Nicholas Greenberry


Duncan Elliot

Duncan Elliot

Military personnel

Edward Joseph Mudd

Edward Joseph Mudd

Samuel Mudd's son

George T. Odom

George T. Odom

American character actor

Hugh Quincy Alexander

Hugh Quincy Alexander

Former United States Representative

Linda P. Johnson

Linda P. Johnson

Former North Carolina State Representative