. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . stone laid. 16 April, 1859Police and fire-alarm telegraph adopted June, 1858; first put in operation 27 June, 1859 First car placed on the City Passenger Railway on Broadway, and line opened 27 Oct., 1859 Baltimore police force placed under Slate control 2 Feb., 1860 Reception to Japanese Ambassadors, guests of the United States Government 8 June, 1860 Druid Hill Park, purchased by the city in September, 1860, opened. 19 Oct., 1860Attack upon the Sixth Massachusetts and Seventh PennsylvaniaRegiments whil


. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . stone laid. 16 April, 1859Police and fire-alarm telegraph adopted June, 1858; first put in operation 27 June, 1859 First car placed on the City Passenger Railway on Broadway, and line opened 27 Oct., 1859 Baltimore police force placed under Slate control 2 Feb., 1860 Reception to Japanese Ambassadors, guests of the United States Government 8 June, 1860 Druid Hill Park, purchased by the city in September, 1860, opened. 19 Oct., 1860Attack upon the Sixth Massachusetts and Seventh PennsylvaniaRegiments while attempting to pass through the city to Wash-ington; 12 citizens and 3 soldiers killed; 23 soldiers and sev-eral citizens wounded 19 April, 1861 Note:—Seventh Pennsylvania Regiment sent back fromPresident Street Depot in direction of Philadelphia. Scharf says: Citizens killed, 12; soldiers, 4; citizenswounded, 4; soldiers, many. Colonel Jones of Sixth Massachusetts: Soldiers killed, G. W. Brown: Soldiers killed, 4; citizens killed,12; soldiers wounded, 36.—W. F. C. 133. Poe MONUMENTS OF BALTIMORE (Continued) Wallace Caecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore) TH& BALTlIMORe^ BOOK Gen. B. F. Butler takes military possession 13 May, 1861 Thomas Wildey, the Father of Odd-Fellowship in the U. S., dies in Baltimore, aged 80 years 19 Oct., 1861 Corner-stone of St. Martins Roman Catholic Church, southeast corner Fulton avenue and Fayette street, laid 9 July, 1865 The Wildey Monument, erected by the Odd-Fellows, corner-stone laid 26 April, 1865, is dedicated 20 Sept., 1865 Southern Relief Fair, in aid of the suffering poor of Southern States, held at the hall of the Maryland Institute, receipts, $164, 2-13 April, 1866 Maryland State Normal School opened 1866 Dedication of the Peabody Institute 25 October., 1866 Corner-stone of Masonic Temple, North Charles street, laid 20 Nov., 1865 Corner-stone of new City Hall laid 18 Oct., 1867 Excessive heat; thermometer 97 to 101 in the


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