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Maryland and State
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.
* Spencer Cone Jones ( 1836 – 1915 ), the President of the Maryland State Senate, Mayor of Rockville, Maryland
In time, projects were devised in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. The modern Erie Canal has 34 locks, which are painted with the blue and gold colors of the New York State Canal System.
* Frostburg State University, Maryland
A maquette of the Hanson statue by Brooks resides on the President's dais in the Senate Chamber of the Maryland State House.
* Official website of the State of Maryland
* Maryland State Facts
* 1960 – Herbert O ' Conor, 51st Governor of the US State of Maryland ( b. 1896 )
* Harsh, Joseph L. Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862 ( Kent State University Press, 1999 )
* Seneca Creek State Park, a state park in Montgomery County, Maryland
* Maryland State Archives, Beneath the Underground: Flight to Freedom and Communities in Antebellum Maryland
* George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore of England ( 1579 – 1632 ), nobleman, Member of Parliament, Secretary of State, and English colonizer of the North America ( most notably the founder of the Province of Avalon in Newfoundland and future founder of Maryland )
* First English settlement by William Claiborne within the State of Maryland, U. S. A.
After two appeals by Agnew, he finally resigned himself to the matter and a check for $ 268, 482 was turned over to Maryland State Treasurer William S. James in early 1983.
As a result of his no-contest plea, the State of Maryland later disbarred Agnew, calling him " morally obtuse ".
Agnew's official portrait was removed damnatione memoriae from the Maryland State House Governor's Reception Room from 1979 until 1995.
* In the United States, the official portraits of disgraced Maryland governors Spiro Agnew and Marvin Mandel were absent from the Maryland State House Governor ’ s Reception Room for periods of time.
* Maryland State Archives ▬ Maryland Manual, Garrett County
* U. S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts-Garrett County, Maryland
* State of Maryland Department of Natural Resources ▬ Western Maryland Public Lands

Maryland and Police
The Maryland State Police ( MSP ); Terrence B. Sheridan, Superintendent and Maryland Transportation Authority Police ( MdTA ); Marcus L. Brown, Chief are responsible for law enforcement on Interstate highways and transportation facilities that traverse Baltimore County.
The Maryland State Police Aviation Division provides helicopter airlift support to the Fire Department for rescue / serious medical transport to regional trauma and medical centers.
Law enforcement services for the county are provided by the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, Maryland State Police, as well as several municipalities having their own police forces.
* Secretary of State Police ( commanding officer of the Maryland State Police ), currently Col. Marcus L. Brown
The area was at the center of the Potomac River Oyster Wars between Virginia watermen and the Maryland State Oyster Police that lasted from the late 19th century to the 1960.
The incident was investigated by the Ridgeley Police, the Mineral County Police, Cumberland City Police, and the C3I unit from Allegany County, Maryland, all working in collaboration.
The Metro Transit Police Department is one of two U. S. police agencies that has local police authority in three " state "- level jurisdictions ( Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia ), the U. S. Park Police being the other.
* Maryland State Police, state police agency for the State of Maryland, USA
: Maryland State Police Aviation Division ( Medevac Helicopter )
* Maryland State Police
The protagonist is Charles Moose ( played by Charles S. Dutton ), the chief of the Montgomery County Police Department in Montgomery County, Maryland, who is one of those heading the efforts to track down the snipers.
She is a retired Maryland State Police Trooper / Flight Paramedic.
The university is protected through the University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Department.
The 96D variant was formerly used by the Maryland State Police, but replaced with the Beretta Px4 Storm pistol in May 2008.
In the case of the Maryland State Police, for example, the flight paramedic is a serving State Trooper whose job is to act as the Observer Officer on a police helicopter when not required for medical emergencies.
Most transit police departments have the same police authority as any other federal state and local police agencies, such as the British Transport Police, New Jersey Transit Police Department, BART Police, Maryland Transit Administration Police, DART Police, SEPTA Transit Police, Utah Transit Authority Police Department, and the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service have rather extensive jurisdictions, including traffic enforcement, with arrest powers on and off property.

Maryland and militia
Similar orders were given to the Maryland militia.
But the Maryland militia had likewise fled, all too typical of this type of soldier during the Revolution, an experience which gave Morgan little confidence in militia in general, as he watched other instances of their breaking in hot engagements.
* 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.
Stuart volunteered to be aide-de-camp to Col. Robert E. Lee and accompanied Lee with a company of U. S. Marines from the Washington Navy Yard and four companies of Maryland militia.
The Pennsylvania governor demanded Maryland arrest Cresap for murder ; the Maryland governor named him a captain in their militia instead.
With 15, 000 militia provided by the governors of Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, Washington rode at the head of an army to suppress the insurgency.
Among the pro-Confederates in the Maryland militia was Lieutenant John Merryman.
John Washington, the immigrant ancestor and great-grandfather of George Washington, took a party from Virginia into Maryland, and with Maryland militia surrounded a Susquehannock fort.
With him was a body of North Carolina militia, plus reinforcements from Virginia, consisting of 3, 000 Virginia militia, a Virginia State regiment, a corps of Virginian eighteen-month men and recruits for the Maryland Line, totaling between 4, 000-5, 000 men.
Rall's charge scattered the militia on the American right, leaving the flank of the Maryland and New York regiments exposed as they poured musket fire onto the British attackers, which temporarily halted the British advance.
He personally led the British troops ashore in Benedict, Maryland, and marched through Upper Marlboro, Maryland, to the attack on the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg on 24 August 1814, causing the hastily organised militia of the American army to collapse into a rout.
Camped about a mile ( 1. 6 km ) away was William Smallwood's Maryland militia, about 2, 100 relatively inexperienced troops.
When the Americans realized they were approaching the British force, they formed two lines, with the militia in the front line and the North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia regulars in the second line.
He served in the Maryland militia during the American Revolutionary War as private, lieutenant, and later as captain.
Violent street battles occurred in Maryland between the striking workers and the Maryland militia.
The Baltimore riot of 1861 ( also called the Pratt Street Riot and the Pratt Street Massacre ) was a conflict that took place on April 19, 1861, in Baltimore, Maryland between Confederate sympathizers and members of the Massachusetts militia en route to Washington for Federal service.
Commanding general of the New Jersey militia during the Revolutionary War, a delegate to the Continental Congress, and a U. S. Senator, Philemon Dickinson was born at " Crosiadore ," near Trappe, Maryland on April 5, 1739, a younger brother of John Dickinson.

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