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served and Maryland
While most Delaware citizens who fought in the war served in the regiments of the state, some served in companies on the Confederate side in Maryland and Virginia Regiments.
Singer moved back to the United States in 1953, where he took up an associate professorship in physics at the University of Maryland, and at the same time served as the director of the Center for Atmospheric and Space Physics.
In 1757 he was elected to represent Charles County in the lower house of the Maryland General Assembly, where he served over the next twelve years, sitting on many important committees.
He served as the 5th President of the United States in Congress Assembled from November 3, 1783 – October 31, 1784 in Annapolis, Maryland.
Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Pinkerton served as head of the Union Intelligence Service in 1861 – 1862 and foiled an alleged assassination plot in Baltimore, Maryland, while guarding Abraham Lincoln on his way to his inauguration.
Henry A. Barnes ( c. 1907 – September 1968 ) was an American traffic engineer and commissioner who served in many cities, including Flint, Michigan ; Denver, Colorado ; Baltimore, Maryland ; and New York City.
Harford served as the last Proprietary Governor of Maryland but, because of his illegitimacy, did not inherit his father's title.
Charles Joseph Bonaparte ( June 9, 1851 – June 28, 1921 ) was an American lawyer and political activist from Maryland who served in the Cabinet of President Theodore Roosevelt.
* The, was a sloop-of-war that served from 1855 to 1933, and is preserved as a National Historic Landmark in Baltimore, Maryland.
Prescott also served as assistant head of the Psychology Branch of the Office of Naval Research ( 1963 to 1966 ) and as president of the Maryland Psychological Association ( 1970 to 1971 ).
He also helped to organize the New York Chapter of the United States Naval Academy Alumni Association and served as its first president and as a trustee of the Naval Academy Alumni Association at Annapolis, Maryland.
On June 17, 1911, after he graduated from high school, del Valle received an appointment by George Radcliffe Colton, who served from 1909 to 1913 as the U. S. appointed governor of Puerto Rico, to attend the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
The eastern part of Stratford is served by Maryland railway station.
The county was officially organized on February 10, 1851, and is named after William Stone, an English pioneer and an early settler in Maryland who also served as Taney County Judge.
Spiro T. Agnew, who was the Governor of Maryland from 1967 – 1969, later served as the Vice-President of the United States for a time under President Richard M. Nixon, and Agnew is, thus far, the highest-ranking Marylander in the history of the United States.
No Lieutenant Governor of Maryland has yet been elected as the Governor in future elections, or permanently succeeded to the Governor's office due to a vacancy ( which would be created by the resignation, death, or removal of the sitting Governor ), although Blair Lee III served as acting Governor from June 4, 1977 until January 15, 1979 while Governor Marvin Mandel was serving a sentence for mail fraud and racketeering ( consequently, in a modern example of Damnatio memoriae, Mandel's official gubernatorial portrait was not hung in the Maryland State House Governor's Reception Room until 1993 ).
As of 2010, Maryland has yet to have been served by a female Governor.
For most of the second half of the 20th century, the area of Long Neck was sparsely populated, except for several mobile home communities that served mostly as summer vacation properties for permanent residents of the Washington, DC, Baltimore, Maryland, Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metropolitan areas.
was served by the now-defunct Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad's line between Baltimore and Annapolis, Maryland.
From 1887 to February 1950, Linthicum was served by the now-defunct Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad's line between Baltimore and Annapolis, Maryland.
The Woodlawn area is a transportation hub for the Maryland Transit Administration and is served by several bus routes.
The town is served by Maryland Routes 404, 313, 328, and 16.
The town is served by Maryland Routes 480 and 313.

served and militia
One ancestor, Isaac Roosevelt, had served with the New York militia during the American Revolution.
Although Andrew Jackson served as a courier in a militia unit at age thirteen, Monroe is regarded as the last U. S. President who was a Revolutionary War veteran, since he served as an officer of the Continental Army and took part in combat.
Because there were usually few British regulars garrisoned in North America, colonial militia served a vital role in local conflicts, particularly in the French and Indian Wars.
Any large project was further delayed by the Franco-Prussian War, in which Bartholdi served as a major of militia.
" In 1856, during the vigilante period, he served briefly as a major general of the California militia.
Revere later served as a Massachusetts militia officer, though his service culminated after the Penobscot Expedition, one of the most disastrous campaigns of the American Revolutionary War, for which he was absolved of blame.
After serving a year in the Continental Army, he becomes a free man, but nonetheless still served with the militia until the end of the war.
Boone served in the North Carolina militia during this " Cherokee Uprising ", and his hunting expeditions deep into Cherokee territory beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains separated him from his wife for about two years.
Some of the oldest noms-dits are derived from the war name of a settler who served in the army or militia: Tranchemontagne (" mountain slasher "), Jolicœur (" braveheart ").
His grandfather, William Colfax, had served in George Washington's Life Guard during the American Revolution, became a general in the New Jersey militia and married Hester Schuyler, a cousin of general Philip Schuyler.
He served as a colonel in England's North Gloucestershire militia in 1761, and represented that division of the county in parliament until he was made a peer in 1764.
" The county was named in honor of Dr. Hugh Williamson of North Carolina who was a colonel in the North Carolina militia and served three terms in the Continental Congress.
* John Brown ( 1738 – 1812 ), militia captain during the Revolutionary War, served as one of the state Treasurers ( 1782 – 1784 ), and served in the North Carolina state legislature ( 1784 – 1787 ).
Marshall later served in the militia during the American Revolutionary War.
It was a few miles southeast of Campbell's Station, near Knoxville, Tennessee .< ref name =" Admiral David Farragut2 "> </ span ></ font ></ ref > His father operated the ferry and also served as a cavalry officer in the Tennessee militia.
Beauregard served as adjutant general for the Louisiana state militia, 1879 – 88.
* Thomas Wheeler served first as a junior officer in the militia during a successful standoff against a British naval raiding party against Stonington Borough in August 1775, then served as a company commander in the Eighth Regiment of Militia during the following year ’ s campaign in New York.
* Elias Sanford Palmer served as a lieutenant in Wadsworth ’ s Brigade during the Long Island campaign in late 1776 and remained in the militia service during the war and beyond ; by the 1790s Palmer was commander of the 30th Militia Regiment.
The fort served both the local militia and Army troops throughout the War.
Samuel Spring, John's son, became a Revolutionary War Chaplain commissioned in the militia at the Siege of Boston, and who also served in the Invasion of Canada ( 1775 ) under Colonel Benedict Arnold.
Major Winston's son Joseph W. served in the War of 1812 and was later appointed a Major General in the North Carolina militia forces.
The town of Lillington is named for John Alexander Lillington ( c. 1725 – 1786 ), aka Alexander John Lillington, who was a Patriot officer from North Carolina in the American Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in 1776 and served as brigadier general in the state militia.

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