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By Allen C. Browne, October 13, 2012
Allegiance by Force Marker
101 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Allegiance by Force
102 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Civil War Guardhouse
103 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Civil War Magazine
104 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Evolution of Fort McHenry
105 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Experimental Carriages
106 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Outer Battery — Reported permanently removed
107 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — The Great Guns of the Fort… The Rodman Cannons
108 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Juneteenth Memorial
109 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Roger B. Taney Monument — Reconciling History — Baltimore's Confederate Monuments — Reported permanently removed
110 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore — (Universalist and Unitarian)
111 Maryland, Baltimore, Patterson Park — Patterson Park — Civil War Camp and Hospital
112 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Baltimore & Ohio Railroad — The Mount Clare Shops — Reported permanently removed
113 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Camp Carroll — The War Came by Train — Reported permanently removed
114 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Mount Clare Shops — Nerve Center of "Lincoln's Railroad"
115 Maryland, Baltimore, Sharp-Leadenhall — Struggling For Equality
116 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — Baltimore Regional Trail — A House Divided — War on the Chesapeake Bay — Reported permanently removed
117 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — Baltimore Regional Trail — A House Divided — War on the Chesapeake Bay —
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118 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — Baltimore Riot Trail — Last Shots at Camden Station — Baltimore – A House Divided — Reported permanently removed
119 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — Baltimore Riot Trail — Last Shots at Camden Station — Baltimore - A Divided City —
120 Maryland, Baltimore, Tuscany-Canterbury — Confederate Women of Maryland — Reported permanently removed
121 Maryland, Baltimore, Tuscany-Canterbury — Confederate Women's Monument — Reconciling History — Baltimore's Confederate Monuments — Reported permanently removed
122 Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — Brig. General Lewis A. Armistead — Reported missing
123 Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Address by President Lincoln — At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 —
124 Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Baltimore National Cemetery — National Register of Historic Places
125 Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Baltimore Regional Trail — A House Divided
126 Maryland, Baltimore County, Cockeysville — Gilmor's Raid — Capturing Cockeysville — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
127 Maryland, Baltimore County, Halethorpe — The Relay House
128 Maryland, Baltimore County, Kingsville — Ishmael Day’s House
129 Maryland, Baltimore County, Lansdowne — Lansdowne Christian Church — Hull Memorial — Reported permanently removed
130 Maryland, Baltimore County, Lansdowne — Lansdowne Christian Church — Hull Memorial
131 Maryland, Baltimore County, Long Green — Maj. Gen. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble, C.S.A.
132 Maryland, Baltimore County, Lutherville-Timonium — History of The Greenspring Quarry
133 Maryland, Baltimore County, Owings Mills — In Memory of William Maxwell Wood, MD
134 Maryland, Baltimore County, Owings Mills — Jewish Armed Forces Memorial
135 Maryland, Baltimore County, Phoenix — Glen Ellen — Maj. Harry Gilmor's Childhood Home — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
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136 Maryland, Baltimore County, Pikesville — The Old United States Arsenal
137 Maryland, Baltimore County, Reisterstown — Colonel William Norris — (1820-1896)
138 Maryland, Baltimore County, Relay — Masterpiece of the Early B&O Railroad
139 Maryland, Baltimore County, Relay — Relay
140 Maryland, Baltimore County, Towson — The Home of Governor Augustus W. Bradford
141 Maryland, Calvert County, Lusby — Cove Point Lighthouse — 3.4 miles
142 Maryland, Calvert County, Lusby — Morgan Hill Farm
143 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Emancipation's Close Call — Did Union Troops Suppress the Vote?
144 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — John Wilkes Booth — Escape of an Assassin — War on the Chesapeake Bay — Reported permanently removed
145 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted — Reported permanently removed
146 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Nest of Traitors — The Denton Arrests — Reported missing
147 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Revolution or Fraud? — Emancipation in Caroline Co. — Reported permanently removed
148 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — The Denton Arrests — "Arresting … treasonable characters"
149 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — War Along the Chesapeake — A Divided Region
150 Maryland, Caroline County, Federalsburg — A Paradise For Smugglers — Nanticoke River, 1861-1863
151 Maryland, Caroline County, Federalsburg — Civil War Memorial
152 Maryland, Caroline County, Greensboro — Letter to Lincoln — Chaos on the Eastern Shore
153 Maryland, Caroline County, Hillsboro — Frederick Douglass — Tales of Horror
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154 Maryland, Caroline County, Preston — The Underground Railroad — Seed of War
155 Maryland, Carroll County, Finksburg — Sandy Mount United Methodist Church — 1827 - 1977
156 Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester — Army of the Potomac — July 3 1863
157 Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester — June 30 1863
158 Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester — Manchester
159 Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester — Manchester — Meade's Pipe Creek Plan — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported missing
160 Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester — Manchester — Meade's Pipe Creek Plan — Gettysburg Campaign —
161 Maryland, Carroll County, Middleburg — Army of the Potomac — June 29 1863
162 Maryland, Carroll County, Middleburg — Middleburg — Meade's Pipe Creek Plan — Gettysburg Campaign —
163 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Civil War Memorial
164 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Mount Airy — History
165 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Mount Airy — Under the Barrels — Gettysburg Campaign —
166 Maryland, Carroll County, New Windsor — Gen. Bradley T. Johnson's Raid — Looting in New Windsor — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
167 Maryland, Carroll County, New Windsor — New Windsor — Village by Moonlight — Gettysburg Campaign —
168 Maryland, Carroll County, Sykesville — Hood’s Mill
169 Maryland, Carroll County, Sykesville — Sykesville — Capturing Joe Hooker — Gettysburg Campaign —
170 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — 1st Lieutenant John E. Buffington
171 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Army of the Potomac — June 30, 1863
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172 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Army of the Potomac — July 1, 1863
173 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Bridgeport
174 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Extra! Extra! — "Mount and Spur for Gettysburg"
175 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Meade’s Headquarters
176 Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Taneytown — Meade’s Pipe Creek Plan — Gettysburg Campaign —
177 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Bridge — Union Bridge — Reynolds’ Last Journey — Gettysburg Campaign —
178 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Defiance at Union Mills — "I'm a Union man!" — Gettysburg Campaign —
179 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion and Retreat — Reported permanently removed
180 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion and Retreat
181 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Union Mills — Built 1797 on the site of an earlier mill by Andrew and David Shriver Jr.
182 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Union Mills — "Shining lights" — Gettysburg Campaign —
183 Maryland, Carroll County, Union Mills — Union Mills — "Shining lights" — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported permanently removed
184 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Army of the Potomac — June 29 1863
185 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Headquarters Second Corps Army of the Potomac
186 Maryland, Carroll County, Uniontown — Uniontown — “Patriotic, but Paralyzed” — Gettysburg Campaign —
187 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — A Final Tribute — Battle of Westminster — Corbit's Charge, June 29, 1863 —
188 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Aftermath of Battle — Hospitals and Graves — Gettysburg Campaign —
189 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Army of the Potomac — July 3 1863
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190 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Army of the Potomac — June 29, 1863
191 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Corbit’s Charge
192 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Corbit's Charge — “Suicidal Bravery” — Gettysburg Campaign —
193 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Divided Loyalties — The Neal Family — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported permanently removed
194 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Divided Loyalties — A U.S. Flag Goes South
195 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Engagement at Westminster — War at the Almshouse — Gettysburg Campaign — Reported damaged
196 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Gen. Bradley T. Johnson's Raid — A Ransom Cancelled — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
197 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
198 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat — Maryland Civil War Trails — Reported permanently removed
199 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — History Is Also Now
200 Maryland, Carroll County, Westminster — Neal Home

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