. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . 1822; United States Senator, 1822 to 1833; died April 22,1 839, while Mayor of Baltimore, He is buried in WestminsterChurchyard, Fayette and Greene Streets. Lieutenant-Colonel George Armistead, in com-mand at Fort McHenry during the bombardment in 1814, wasborn at New Market, Virginia, April 10, 1 780; Second Lieu-tenant, Seventh United States Infantry, 1 799; First Lieuten-ant, 1800; transferred to First Artillery Engineers, 1801 ; As-sistant Military Agent, Fort Niagara, 1802; Assistant Pay-master and


. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . 1822; United States Senator, 1822 to 1833; died April 22,1 839, while Mayor of Baltimore, He is buried in WestminsterChurchyard, Fayette and Greene Streets. Lieutenant-Colonel George Armistead, in com-mand at Fort McHenry during the bombardment in 1814, wasborn at New Market, Virginia, April 10, 1 780; Second Lieu-tenant, Seventh United States Infantry, 1 799; First Lieuten-ant, 1800; transferred to First Artillery Engineers, 1801 ; As-sistant Military Agent, Fort Niagara, 1802; Assistant Pay-master and Captain, 1806; Major in Third Artillery and dis-tinguished at capture of Fort George, 1813; breveted Lieu-tenant-Colonel for gallant defense of Fort McHenry, 1814;died April 25, 1818, at Baltimore. He is buried m Old Cemetery, Lombard Street and Fremont Avenue. Brigadier-General John Stricker, commander of theAmerican forces engaged in the Battle of North Point, wasborn in Maryland, 1 758. He resigned from the army De-cember 20, 1814, and died June 23, 1825, while president 43. ARMISTEAD MONUMENT BATTLE MONUMENT WELLS AND McCOMAS MONUMENT jJ))3tX?pTn-^.3d official programme cE^^i^ft of the Bank of Baltimore. He is buried in WestminsterChurchyard. Brigadier-General William H. Winder, commanderof the Tenth MiHtary District, was born in Somerset County,Maryland, February 18, 1775; was graduated from theUniversity of Pennsylvania; member of the Maryland Legis-lature, 1798; began to practice law in Baltimore, 1802; wascommissioned Lieutenant-Colonel of Infantry, and after beingelevated to rank of Colonel performed eminent service withMaryland troops on Niagara frontier, 1812; became Brigadier-General and several months later captured at Stony Creek, Can-ada, 1813; appointed Adjutant and Inspector-General, 1814;went to Northern frontier and resigned from the army, 1815;twice elected State Senator; died at Baltimore, May 24, 1824. Commodore John Rodgers, in command of the mar


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