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Maryland and Harford
* Hickory, Maryland, a place in Harford County, Maryland
They purchased a farm near Bel Air in Harford County, Maryland, where John Wilkes Booth was born in a four-room log house on May 10, 1838, the ninth of ten children.
* Riverside, Harford County, Maryland, a census-designated place
Harford County is a county in the U. S. state of Maryland.
Henry Harford was born to Calvert's mistress, Hester Whelan, whose residence still stands as part of a private residence on Jarretsville Pike, in Phoenix, Maryland.
Harford served as the last Proprietary Governor of Maryland but, because of his illegitimacy, did not inherit his father's title.
* Harford County, Maryland ( southeast )
Baltimore Area Council operates three full service Scout Shops either directly or thru license with the National Council, Boy Scouts of America in Baltimore City, Hanover and Whiteford in Harford County, Maryland.
The Harford Scout Shop is located in Camp Saffran at Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation at 1929 Susquehanna Hall Road Whiteford, Maryland.
Baltimore Area Council operates a Scout camp in Harford County, Maryland known as Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation.
The only council with headquarters in Maryland, it serves over 30, 000 girls in Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard Counties.
The Maryland Transit Administration's Bus Route 19 operates along Harford Road between the Carney Park-and-Ride and Downtown Baltimore.
The First and Second Maryland Cavalry, led by Baltimore County native and pre-war member of the Towson Horse Guards, Maj. Harry W. Gilmor, attacked strategic targets throughout Baltimore and Harford counties, including cutting telegraph wires along Harford Road, capturing two trains and a Union General, and destroying a railroad bridge in Joppa, Maryland.
Category: Populated places in Harford County, Maryland
Aberdeen Proving Ground ( APG ) is a United States Army facility located in Aberdeen, Maryland, ( in Harford County ).
Other parts of APG not attached to the main installation include the Churchville Test Area in Harford County, and the Carroll Island and Graces Quarters in Baltimore County, Maryland.
Category: Populated places in Harford County, Maryland
The town of Bel Air is the county seat of Harford County, Maryland, United States.
Category: Populated places in Harford County, Maryland
es: Bel Air ( condado de Harford, Maryland )

Maryland and County
* ColumBus, former name of Howard Transit in Howard County, Maryland
It is located in low wooded hills about north-northwest of Washington, D. C., on the property of Catoctin Mountain Park in unincorporated Frederick County, Maryland, near Thurmont, at an elevation of approximately.
Category: Buildings and structures in Frederick County, Maryland
Category: Houses in Frederick County, Maryland
Francis Scott Key was born to Ann Phoebe Penn Dagworthy ( Charlton ) and Captain John Ross Key at the family plantation Terra Rubra in what was Frederick County, Maryland ( now Carroll County, Maryland ).
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Carroll County, Maryland, U. S.
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, who later became known as Frederick Douglass, was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, between Hillsboro and Cordova, probably in his grandmother's shack east of Tappers Corner () and west of Tuckahoe Creek.
* On June 12, 2011, Talbot County, Maryland, honored Douglass by installing a seven-foot bronze statue of Douglass on the lawn of the county courthouse in Easton, Maryland.
Category: People from Talbot County, Maryland
Category: People from Prince George's County, Maryland
John Hanson, Jr. was born at " Mulberry Grove " in Port Tobacco Parish in Charles County in the British Province of Maryland.
John Hanson was of English ancestry ; his grandfather, also named John, came to Charles County, Maryland, as an indentured servant around 1661.
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 resigned from the General Assembly, sold his land in Charles County, and moved to Frederick County in western Maryland.
In poor health, he died a year later at his nephew's plantation Oxon Hill Manor in Prince George's County, Maryland, on November 22, 1783. The grave site has been lost.
Category: People from Charles County, Maryland

Maryland and Board
If a candidate meets this minimum requirement, he must file his candidacy with the Maryland State Board of Elections, pay a filing fee, file a financial disclosure, and create a legal campaign financial body.
* State Superintendent of Schools ( appointed by the State Board of Education to direct the Maryland State Department of Education ), currently Lillian M. Lowery
Since the town was founded, each side had its own individual school with the one in Delaware operating under the local School Board and the Maryland School operating under the Wicomico County Board of Education.
Though it is a public institution, Morgan is not a part of the University System of Maryland ; the school opted out of becoming a part of the system and possesses its own governing Board of Regents.
In 1975, Morgan added several doctoral programs and its Board of Directors petitioned the Maryland Legislature to be granted University status.
Since the town was founded, each side had its own individual school with the one in Delaware operating under the local School Board and the Maryland School operating under the Wicomico County Board of Education.
Due to its controversial nature, Waters feared that the film would be banned and confiscated by the Maryland Censor Board but avoided their jurisdiction by only screening it at non-commercial venues, namely churches that he rented for the purpose.
Hunter served as the president of the court-martial of Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter ( convicted for his actions at the Second Battle of Bull Run, but for which he was exonerated by an 1878 Board of Officers ), and on the committee that investigated the loss of Harpers Ferry in the Maryland Campaign.
During the 1990s, the Discovery Channel supported the implementation of Assignment: Media Literacy, a statewide educational initiative for K-12 students developed in collaboration with the Maryland State Board of Education.
As of March 2009, the site has received an additional $ 50, 000 from the Maryland state Board of Public Works for the planning and design phase of a multiyear restoration project.
St. Mary ’ s College of Maryland came into existence ( on paper only ) by an act of the Maryland State Board of Higher Education in 1966.
In Prince George's County, Maryland, the Prince George's County Board renamed Summerfield Boulevard to Garrett A. Morgan Boulevard in his honor.
On July 18, 2011, the Baltimore Sun reported that the Baltimore Convention & Tourism Board approved to take $ 50, 000 out of Visit Baltimore's budget to pay for the $ 150, 000 feasibility study that the Maryland Stadium Authority approved on June 14, 2011.
The BDC was recently the subject of Maryland Court ruling declaring that its Board of Directors meetings and all internal documents were subject to Freedom of Information Act requests under the Maryland state sunshine law.
In the same year, Hoyer was appointed to the Maryland Board of Higher Education, a position he served in until 1981.
Cummings serves on numerous Maryland boards and commissions including the Board of Visitors ( BOV ) to the United States Naval Academy, the Baltimore Zoo Board of Trustees, the Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel ( ECYP ), the Baltimore Aquarium Board of Trustees, the Baltimore Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America Board of Directors and the Dunbar-Hopkins Health Partnership Executive Board.

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