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 27

Bob Eberly

Bob Eberly

Vocalist

Elrod Hendricks

Elrod Hendricks

American professional baseball player

Al DeMao

Al DeMao

American football player

Mary Ann Love

Mary Ann Love

Former Maryland State Representative

Clara Barton

Clara Barton

American nurse

Jean Gordon

Jean Gordon

Socialite

Alexander Wetmore

Alexander Wetmore

American ornithologist

Blackburn B. Dovener

Blackburn B. Dovener

Former United States Representative

Thorvald Solberg

Thorvald Solberg

Author

Gabriel Duvall

Gabriel Duvall

Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Donat Wentzel

Donat Wentzel


Daniel Brewster

Daniel Brewster

Former member of the United States Senate

William Hall Macy, Sr.

William Hall Macy, Sr.

Aircraft pilot ‧ William H. Macy's father

Grace Roosevelt McMillan

Grace Roosevelt McMillan

Eleanor Butler Roosevelt's daughter

Garry Shider

Garry Shider

American musician

Harry Warner, Jr.

Harry Warner, Jr.

American journalist

William Preston Lane Jr.

William Preston Lane Jr.

Former Attorney General of Maryland

Goodloe Byron

Goodloe Byron

U. S. congressman

John G. Cooper

John G. Cooper

Former United States Representative

Mamie Ruth Moberly

Mamie Ruth Moberly

Babe Ruth's sister

Marshall Glenn

Marshall Glenn

American football player

Clyde Barnhart

Clyde Barnhart

Baseball player

William Thomas Hamilton

William Thomas Hamilton

Former Governor of Maryland

Richard H. Alvey

Richard H. Alvey

American jurist

Donnie Green

Donnie Green

American football player

Mary Lemist Titcomb

Mary Lemist Titcomb

Librarian

Donald McNeill Fairfax

Donald McNeill Fairfax

American commanding officer

Alexander Contee Hanson Sr.

Alexander Contee Hanson Sr.

Former Chancellor of Maryland

Ted Steele

Ted Steele

American bandleader

Joseph Commings

Joseph Commings

American writer

Millard Tydings

Millard Tydings

American attorney

Highball Wilson

Highball Wilson

Baseball athlete

Richard Bartlett

Richard Bartlett

American director

Evan Harris Walker

Evan Harris Walker

American physicist

Cornelia Meigs

Cornelia Meigs

American writer

Phyllis Terrell

Phyllis Terrell

Mary Church Terrell's daughter

Socks

Socks

Cat

Samuel Pierce

Samuel Pierce

Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Thomas Watkins Ligon

Thomas Watkins Ligon

Former Governor of Maryland

John MacTavish

John MacTavish

Diplomat

J. Edward Day

J. Edward Day

Former United States Postmaster General

Philip Reed

Philip Reed

Former United States Senator

Truman C. Everts

Truman C. Everts

Explorer

Howard Zahniser

Howard Zahniser

American writer

Paul Hines

Paul Hines

American professional baseball player

Robert Gerle

Robert Gerle

American Violinist

Rudolf Allers

Rudolf Allers

Psychiatrist

Albin Francisco Schoepf

Albin Francisco Schoepf

Military officer

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