. Baltimore : its history and its people. edicine in Maryland, Thomas A. Ashby, 584-597 Johns Hopkins University, John C. French, 598-607 The Johns Hopkins University Medical Department, Henry M. Kurd, , 608-612 Bench and Bar, William Milnes Maloy, , 613H535 Art Schools, Galleries, and Libraries, Allen Kerr Bond, 636-650 Drama, Theatres, and Music, Henry G. Shepherd, 651-655 Charities and Charitable Institutions, Clyde C. Rohr, 656-677 Churches and Religious Organizations in Baltimore, Lawrence C. Wroth 67S-694 The Roman C.\tholic Archdiocese. From note


. Baltimore : its history and its people. edicine in Maryland, Thomas A. Ashby, 584-597 Johns Hopkins University, John C. French, 598-607 The Johns Hopkins University Medical Department, Henry M. Kurd, , 608-612 Bench and Bar, William Milnes Maloy, , 613H535 Art Schools, Galleries, and Libraries, Allen Kerr Bond, 636-650 Drama, Theatres, and Music, Henry G. Shepherd, 651-655 Charities and Charitable Institutions, Clyde C. Rohr, 656-677 Churches and Religious Organizations in Baltimore, Lawrence C. Wroth 67S-694 The Roman C.\tholic Archdiocese. From notes funishcd by Rev. Louis OTOonovan ........ 695-701 The Press of Baltimore, William Leigh, Jr. ......... 702-714 Addenda and Index, ..... ..... 715-721 VOLUMES n—HLBiographical BALTIMORE HISTORICAL Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center HISTORY OF BALTIMOREI BALTIMORE TOWN 1730-1797-BY CLAYTON COLMAN HALL, , ( (? AiAKirr. Si-c(iricl Huron y IlouliliiiKli. HISTORY OF BALTIMORE Bx-\LTIMORE TOWN—1730-1797 BY CLAYTON COLMAN HALL, , Nearly a century elapsed after the date of the landing of the firstcolonists of the Province of Maryland on the shores of the Potomac river,before the founding of the little town on the banks of the Patapsco, nearthe head of tide-water, a town destined to become one of the foremostcities of the land, a busy mart of trade, a seaport of commercial importance,a place of manufacturing industry, a city of distinguished beauty, and theseat of institutions of learning renowned both at home and abroad; a city,moreover, which has been the scene of stirring events most intimately con-nected with the history of the nation both in peace and war. The colonization of the Province of Maryland, under the chartergranted by Charles L, King of England, to Cecilius, Lord Bal


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