Baltimore

Baltimore

Baltimore is a major city in Maryland with a long history as an important seaport. Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Today, this harbor area offers shops, upscale crab shacks and attractions like the Civil War–era warship the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium, showcasing thousands of marine creatures. ― Google

People died in Baltimore (First 28 people) - Page 12

Julius Timoleon Ducatel

Julius Timoleon Ducatel

American chemist

Thomas J. Lewis

Thomas J. Lewis

American military officer

Daniel Willard

Daniel Willard

Author

Joshua R. Sands

Joshua R. Sands

American military officer

Ibrahim Ben Ali

Ibrahim Ben Ali

Physician

Henry Winter Davis

Henry Winter Davis


Nathan Cobb

Nathan Cobb

Plant scientist

Samuel Byck

Samuel Byck


William W. Morris

William W. Morris

American military personnel

Grace Roosevelt McMillan

Grace Roosevelt McMillan

Eleanor Butler Roosevelt's daughter

Crush Holloway

Crush Holloway

Baseball player

Willard Goldsmith Rouse

Willard Goldsmith Rouse

American businessman ‧ James Rouse's father

Larry Willis

Larry Willis

American jazz pianist

Isaac Nevett Steele

Isaac Nevett Steele

Lawyer

Meiko Locksley

Meiko Locksley

Mike Locksley's son

Harry Jeffra

Harry Jeffra

American boxer

Emmett C. Burns Jr.

Emmett C. Burns Jr.

Former Maryland State Delegate

Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy

Irish actor

Chuck Brown

Chuck Brown

American guitarist

Ogden Nash

Ogden Nash

American poet

Henrietta Lacks

Henrietta Lacks


David Modell

David Modell

American business executive

Elijah Cummings

Elijah Cummings

U. S. Representative

Catherine Elizabeth Schottenheimer

Catherine Elizabeth Schottenheimer


Sean Suiter

Sean Suiter


Michael E. Busch

Michael E. Busch

American Politician

Johnny Unitas

Johnny Unitas

American football quarterback

Dave Foutz

Dave Foutz

Baseball player