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Maryland, My Maryland!; Maryland! My Maryland!; Maryland state song; Maryland My Maryland
  • James Ryder Randall in 1861, the year he wrote "Maryland, My Maryland"

Province of Maryland         
  • ''A new map of Virginia, Maryland, and the improved parts of Pennsylvania & New Jersey'' by Christopher Browne, 1685
  • Benedict Calvert
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  • George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
  • Henrietta Maria, the English queen after whom the colony was named
  • Col. Henry Darnall, Deputy Governor of Maryland and a Roman Catholic
  • The [[Maryland Toleration Act]], passed in 1649
  • 1975 reconstruction of ''[[Maryland Dove]]'' at St. Mary's City
  • Maryland Laws 1727
  • Catholic church at St Mary's City
  • Tobacco was the main export crop in the colonial era and involved much hand labor, usually by slaves. 1670 painting from Virginia
FORMER COLONY IN NORTH AMERICA, PART OF GREAT BRITAIN
Maryland Colony; Maryland colony; Colony of Maryland; Province of maryland; Colonial Maryland; Maryland Province; British Maryland
The Province of Maryland was an English and later British colony in North America that existed from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the other twelve of the Thirteen Colonies in rebellion against Great Britain and became the U.S.
Martin Maryland         
  • A captured French Martin 167F at Aleppo, Syria, in 1941.
  • Martin Maryland bombers fly past in formation, North Africa 1941
  • Martin XA-22, 13 April 1939
1939 BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY THE GLENN L. MARTIN COMPANY
Martin Maryland I (16A-3); A-22 Maryland; Martin 167 Maryland; Martin 167; Martin A-22 Maryland; M.167; Martin Model 167F
The Martin Model 167 Maryland was an American medium bomber that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom.
Old Line State         
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  • governor]].
  • A feral [[Chincoteague Pony]] on [[Assateague Island]] on Maryland's Atlantic coastal islands
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  • Fells Point]]
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  • [[Oriole Park at Camden Yards]], home of the [[Baltimore Orioles]]
  • Agriculture is an important part of Maryland's economy.
  • Tidal wetlands of the [[Chesapeake Bay]], the largest [[estuary]] in the nation and the largest water feature in Maryland
  • Eastern]] and Western Shores.
  • Garrett County]].
  • [[Ellicott City Station]], on the original B&O Railroad line, is the oldest remaining passenger station in the nation. The rail line is still used by [[CSX Transportation]] for freight trains, and the station is now a museum.
  • The bombardment of [[Fort McHenry]] in the [[Battle of Baltimore]] inspired "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]".
  • U.S. Census Bureau]]
  • Great Falls]] on the [[Potomac River]]
  • Civil War]] with nearly 23,000 casualties.
  • climate normals]].
  • [[M&T Bank Stadium]], home of the [[Baltimore Ravens]]
  • Physical regions of Maryland
  • Maryland's counties]]
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  • Baltimore]] and [[Washington metropolitan area]]s.
  • historical coat of arms]] of Maryland in 1876
  • University of Maryland]], Maryland's flagship university
  • Ocean City]], a beach resort along the [[Atlantic Ocean]], is a popular tourist destination in Maryland.
  • [[Patapsco River]] includes the [[Thomas Viaduct]] and is part of the [[Patapsco Valley State Park]]. The river forms [[Baltimore]]'s [[Inner Harbor]] as it empties into the [[Chesapeake Bay]].
  • [[Spiro Agnew]], 39th [[Vice President of the United States]], is the highest-ranking political leader from Maryland since the nation's founding.
  • Sunset over a marsh at Cardinal Cove on the [[Patuxent River]]
  • UMBC]] Commons and Quad
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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·add. ·- Maryland; a nickname, alluding to the fact that its northern boundary in Mason and Dixon's line.

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Maryland, My Maryland

"Maryland, My Maryland" was the state song of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1939 until 2021. The song is set to the melody of "Lauriger Horatius" — the same tune "O Tannenbaum" was taken from. The lyrics are from a nine-stanza poem written by James Ryder Randall (1839–1908) in 1861. The state's general assembly adopted "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song on April 29, 1939.

The song's words refer to Maryland's history and geography, specifically mentioning several historical figures of importance to the state. Written at the beginning of the Civil War, it was used across the Confederacy as a battle hymn. It has been called America's "most martial poem".

Due to its origin in reaction to the Baltimore riot of 1861 and Randall's support for the Confederate States, it includes lyrics that refer to President Abraham Lincoln as "the tyrant", "the despot", and "the Vandal", and to the Union as "Northern scum". It also mentions Virginia as an ally and includes that state's official motto "Sic semper tyrannis". The slogan was later shouted by Marylander John Wilkes Booth when he assassinated Lincoln. After more than ten attempts to change the state song, over 40 years, on March 22, 2021, both houses of the General Assembly voted by substantial margins to abandon "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song without a replacement. On May 18, 2021, Governor Larry Hogan signed the bill.