Maryland

Maryland

Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state that's defined by its abundant waterways and coastlines on the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Its largest city, Baltimore, has a long history as a major seaport. Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, home to the National Aquarium and Maryland Science Center. ― Google

People died in Maryland (First 49 people) - Page 20

Walter M. Mumma

Walter M. Mumma

Former United States Representative

Andrew Biemiller

Andrew Biemiller

Author

Vernon Evans

Vernon Evans

Military personnel

Charles Armstrong

Charles Armstrong

American physician

Allan O. Hunter

Allan O. Hunter

Former United States Representative

William S. Pye

William S. Pye

Military officer

Richard G. Colbert

Richard G. Colbert


Bernard L. Austin

Bernard L. Austin

Submariner

Matthew H. Kingman

Matthew H. Kingman


Marian Radke-Yarrow

Marian Radke-Yarrow

American psychologist

George S. Vest

George S. Vest

American diplomat

James L. Kauffman

James L. Kauffman

Commanding officer

DeWitt Hyde

DeWitt Hyde

Former Maryland State Senator

Thomas L. Owens

Thomas L. Owens

Former United States Representative

Maurice A. Preston

Maurice A. Preston

General

Jules James

Jules James

Commanding officer

Reginald F. Nicholson

Reginald F. Nicholson

American commanding officer

William Ledyard Rodgers

William Ledyard Rodgers

American military officer

James Shepherd Freeman

James Shepherd Freeman


Carlton R. Sickles

Carlton R. Sickles

American U.S. congressman

Robert G. Neumann

Robert G. Neumann

Former Ambassador of the United States to Saudi Arabia

Fitzhugh Mullan

Fitzhugh Mullan

Writer

Milton E. Miles

Milton E. Miles

Military officer

Markku Linnoila

Markku Linnoila

Researcher

Charles Arthur Bowsher

Charles Arthur Bowsher

Businessman

Edward Evarts

Edward Evarts

American neuroscientist

Russell Hartle

Russell Hartle

Military personnel

Charles Bowsher

Charles Bowsher

Businessman

Michael Potter

Michael Potter

American physician

John J. Sweeney

John J. Sweeney

American Politician

Charles Whalen

Charles Whalen

Former United States Representative

George W. Landau

George W. Landau

American diplomat

Donald A. B. Lindberg

Donald A. B. Lindberg

Director of the United States National Library of Medicine

Joseph Raleigh Bryson

Joseph Raleigh Bryson

Former United States Representative

John J. Ballentine

John J. Ballentine

Military officer

Chauncey William Reed

Chauncey William Reed

Former United States Representative

Elaine Ron

Elaine Ron

American epidemiologist

George Brown Jr.

George Brown Jr.

Former United States Representative

Abe Murdock

Abe Murdock

Former member of the United States Senate

thomas joseph o'brien

thomas joseph o'brien

Former United States Representative

Francis Case

Francis Case

Former member of the United States Senate

James M. Beggs

James M. Beggs

Executive

Jerrold Post

Jerrold Post

Psychiatrist

William Bradford Bishop III

William Bradford Bishop III

Bradford Bishop's son

Leland Olds

Leland Olds

American economist

Celia White Tabor

Celia White Tabor

American biochemist

Frances Wheeler Sayler

Frances Wheeler Sayler

American civil rights activist

Brenton Germain Bishop

Brenton Germain Bishop

Bradford Bishop's son

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