Downtown in Baltimore, Maryland — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Cecilius Calvert
1606 1675
— Fovnder of Maryland —
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
1. Cecilius Calvert Marker
Inscription.
Cecilius Calvert. 1606 1675. Cecilivs Calvert Baron Baltimore of Baltimore in the Kingdom of Ireland.Absolvte Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon in America.Who on November 13, 1633 with the co-operation and assent of the first Colonists, proclaimed in England.And on March 25th, 1634, established in the Palatinate of Maryland for the first time in the English speaking world Freedom of Religious Worship according to any Christian Form.and separation of Church and State. , Erected under the auspices of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland November 21, 1908 De Courcy Wright Thom being the Governor of the Society.
Cecilivs Calvert Baron Baltimore of Baltimore in the Kingdom of Ireland•Absolvte Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon in America•Who on November 13, 1633 with the co-operation and assent of the first Colonists, proclaimed in England•And on March 25th, 1634, established in the Palatinate of Maryland for the first time in the English speaking world Freedom of Religious Worship according to any Christian Form•and separation of Church and State•
Erected under the auspices of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland November 21, 1908 De Courcy Wright Thom being the Governor of the Society.
Erected 1908 by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland.
Location. 39° 17.443′ N, 76° 36.828′ W. Marker is in Baltimore, Maryland. It is in Downtown. Marker is on Saint Paul Street (Maryland Route 2), on the right when traveling south. at the west door of the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, between East Fayette Street and East Lexington Street. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Baltimore MD 21202, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Baltimore City Courthouse (about 400 feet away,
Also see . . . 1. Cecilius Calvert. Archives of Maryland, (Biographical Series) (Submitted on October 2, 2015, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland.)
2. Celebrating Lord Baltimore's City. Monumentally Speaking by Christopher T. George (Submitted on October 2, 2015, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland.)
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
2. Cecilius Calvert Marker
This inscription by De Courcy Wright Thom is on the back (east side) to the pedestal.
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
3. Cecilius Calvert Marker
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4. Cecilius Calvert Marker
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5. Cecilius Calvert Marker
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6. Cecilius Calvert
Silent film star Francis X. Bushman is said to have modeled for Albert Weinert's statue of Cecil Calvert.
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
7. Cecilius Calvert
by Albert Weinert, 1908.
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
8. Cecilius Calvert Marker
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
9. Cecilius Calvert Marker
at the west door of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse
Photographed By Allen C. Browne, September 27, 2015
10. A. Weinert Sc.
Albert Weinert's signature on his 1908 Statue of Cecil Calvert.
Credits. This page was last revised on April 17, 2020. It was originally submitted on October 2, 2015, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland. This page has been viewed 753 times since then and 53 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. submitted on October 2, 2015, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.