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Historically, large Irish American communities have been found in Philadelphia ; Chicago ; Boston ; New York City ; Detroit ; New England ; Baltimore ; Pittsburgh ; St. Paul, Minnesota ; Buffalo ; Broome County ; Los Angeles ; and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The same year that Booth's father married Holmes ( 1851 ), he built Tudor Hall on the Harford County property as the family's summer home, while also maintaining a winter residence on Exeter Street in Baltimore in the 1840s – 1850s.
Work on KQML was led by Tim Finin of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Jay Weber of EITech and involved contributions from many researchers.
Loch Raven Reservoir is a reservoir in Baltimore County, Maryland.
Dr. Thomas Blass of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County performed a meta-analysis on the results of repeated performances of the experiment.
Famously vituperative attacks came from journalist H. L. Mencken, whose syndicated columns from Dayton for The Baltimore Sun drew vivid caricatures of the " backward " local populace, referring to the people of Rhea County as " Babbits ," " morons ," " peasants ," " hill-billies ," " yaps ," and " yokels.
Facing the possibility of impeachment after federal investigators probed his having allegedly received kickbacks from Maryland contractors when he was serving as County Executive of Baltimore County, he instead resigned and pleaded no contest to a single count of income tax evasion.
* June 20 – Algerian pirates sack Baltimore, County Cork in Ireland.
In October, he was formally charged with having accepted bribes totaling more than $ 100, 000 while holding office as Baltimore County Executive, Governor of Maryland, and Vice President of the United States.
In 1957, he was appointed to the Baltimore County Board of Zoning Appeals by Democratic Baltimore County Executive Michael J. Birmingham.
The following year, the new Democratic Baltimore County Executive, Christian H. Kahl, dropped him from the Zoning Board, with Agnew loudly protesting, thereby gaining name recognition.
Agnew ran for election as Baltimore County Executive in 1962, seeking office in a predominantly Democratic county that had seen no Republican elected to that position in the 20th century, with only one ( Roger B. Hayden ) earning victory after he left.
Agnew is buried at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, a cemetery in Timonium, Maryland, in Baltimore County in the Garden of the Last Supper section of the cemetery, north of Padonia Road, and to the west side of the main entrance to the cemetery property.
Baltimore County Executive, 1962
Category: Baltimore County Executives
Montgomery County is a county in the U. S. state of Maryland, situated just to the north of Washington, D. C., and southwest of the city of Baltimore.
Frederick County was created in 1748 from parts of Prince George's County and Baltimore County.
In 1837 a part of Frederick County was combined with a part of Baltimore County to form Carroll County which is east of current day Frederick County.

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Ruppersberger began his career as a Baltimore County Assistant State's Attorney.
In 1988, O ’ Malley was hired as an assistant State's Attorney for the City of Baltimore, holding that position until 1990.
In 1923, he was elected State's Attorney of Baltimore City, and served there until he was elected as the Attorney General of Maryland in 1932.
Nice served as assistant to the State's Attorney in Baltimore, but later resigned to run for the Republican nomination for governor of Maryland in 1919.
The warm relationship Nice developed with " Boss " Kelly as he was also known, worked to his advantage and landed him a considerably high appointment following law school, assistant to the State's Attorney in Baltimore, this was especially surprising since Nice was a Republican in a city predominantly run by Democrats.
In 1852, Baker was named State's Attorney for the Suwannee Circuit, and served as a delegate to the Whig National Convention in Baltimore.

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The Governor also appoints certain boards and commissions in each of the 24 Counties and in Baltimore City, such as local Boards of Elections, commissions notaries public, and he appoints officers to fill vacancies in the elected offices of Attorney General and Comptroller.
Richardson denied then and later taking any extraordinary steps in the investigation of Agnew, instead leaving the task up to the U. S. Attorney in Baltimore.
Civiletti was a law clerk for W. Calvin Chestnut, a judge on the U. S. District Court for the District of Maryland, and became an Assistant United States Attorney in Baltimore a year after graduating from law school.
Across the state, however, Republicans gained control of the legislature, and succeeded in electing Republicans and Mayor of Baltimore and Attorney General.
William Pinkney Whyte ( August 9, 1824March 17, 1908 ), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was a politician who served the State of Maryland as a State Delegate, the State Comptroller, a United States Senator, the 35th Governor, the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and the State Attorney General.
From 1887-1891, Whyte was Attorney General of Maryland, and from 1900 – 1903, the Baltimore City Solicitor.
He represented the sixth district of Maryland in the U. S. Congress from 1807 until 1811, and later served as the Attorney General of Maryland ( 1811 – 1818 ) and Mayor of Baltimore ( 1820 – 22 and 1824 – 26 ).
* William Pinkney Whyte ( 1824 – 1908 ), Maryland State Delegate, State Comptroller, a United States Senator, the State Governor, the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and State Attorney General.
Upon graduation from law school in 1991, she accepted a job as an Assistant State Attorney in Baltimore County, serving in that post until her appointment as a judge.

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It is the year when ( 1 ) amiable Jim Gentile of the Baltimore Orioles ambled to the plate in consecutive innings with the bases loaded and, in unprecedented style, delivered consecutive grand-slam home runs ; ;
* 1808 – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Baltimore is promoted to an archdiocese, with the founding of the dioceses of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Bardstown ( now Louisville ) by Pope Pius VII.
The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum is located at 216 Emory Street, a Baltimore row house in which Ruth was born and which is three blocks west of Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The name was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem The Raven, as Poe lived for a time in Baltimore, died there in 1849, and is buried there.
The chosen name, " Ravens ," alludes to the famous poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, who spent the early part of his career in Baltimore, and is also buried there .< ref >
The flag is now in the Baltimore Orioles museum.
The Orioles road uniform is gray with the word " Baltimore " written across the chest.
The tradition is often carried out at other sporting events, both professional or amateur, and even sometimes at non-sporting events where the anthem is played, throughout the Baltimore / Washington area and beyond, notably at Baltimore Ravens, Washington Capitals, Georgetown Hoyas, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech Hokies, West Virginia Mountaineers, Penn State Nittany Lions and Aberdeen Ironbirds games.
While the first application of the term " clipper " in a nautical sense is by no means certain, it seems to have had an American origin when applied to the Baltimore clippers of the late 18th century.
On October 7, 1849, at age 40, Poe died in Baltimore ; the cause of his death is unknown and has been variously attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart disease, rabies, suicide, tuberculosis, and other agents.
Edgar Allan Poe is buried in Baltimore, Maryland.
The earliest surviving home in which Poe lived is in Baltimore, preserved as the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum.
On August 15, 2007, Sam Porpora, a former historian at the Westminster Church in Baltimore where Poe is buried, claimed that he had started the tradition in the 1960s.
* 1827 – The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad is incorporated, becoming the first railroad in America offering commercial transportation of both people and freight.
The series is set to be filmed in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Colts 1977 playoff loss in double overtime against the Oakland Raiders was famous for the fact that it was the last playoff game for the Colts in Baltimore and is also known for the Ghost to the Post play.
* 1631 – The sack of Baltimore: the Irish village of Baltimore is attacked by Algerian pirates.
* 1969 – The New York Jets of the American Football League defeat the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League to win Super Bowl III in what is considered to be one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
* 1877 – After rioting by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad workers and the deaths of nine rail workers at the hands of the Maryland militia, workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania stage a sympathy strike that is met with an assault by the state militia.
* an excerpt from President Lincoln's " Reply to Loyal Colored People of Baltimore upon Presentation of a Bible ," which reads, " The Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man "

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