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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.MarylandWikipedia:WikiProject MarylandTemplate:WikiProject MarylandMaryland articles High This article has been rated...
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  • The article presently lists Maryland as 6 million acres, but every source I've checked cites a high figure. Alan Taylor, American Colonies, p.136 states...
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  • should be made to this discussion. This review is transcluded from Talk:London-class battleship/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add...
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  • An Encyclopedia", Editor: Alan Gallay, Garland Publishing, Inc., New York & London, 1996, that states, "In 1634 and 1635, Edward Backler was hired as...
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  • Talk:Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (category C-Class Maryland articles)
    buried at St. Gile's-in-the-Fields Church, London, England, this seems more likely as he never visited Maryland. If anyone knows definitively please correct...
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  • 3:20. Lothar the Terrible 19:01, 4 December 2007 (UTC) As of 2008, the New London School explosion is the third deadliest disaster in the history of Texas...
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  • "Adolphe Smith Headingley induced people to sing "The Red Flag" to "Maryland, My Maryland"" from p59 and "Adolphe Smith Headingley was an English radical...
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  • maryland, poplar, many others. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.255.121.194 (talk) 13:52, 11 June 2019 (UTC) Maryland is not on the London Underground...
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  • and the Maryland Parochial Libraries," Maryland Historical Magazine (1939): 246–65 Samuel Clyde McCulloch. Dr. Thomas Bray's Trip to Maryland: A Study...
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  • Lisa Yuskavage: New Paintings, David Zwirner, New York (2022) Lisa Yuskavage: Wilderness, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland (2021) Lisa Yuskavage:...
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  • became a missionary in Haiti; Boy, (c. 1853-c. 1870), born Maryland; died in Lockport, New York; Alvarilla (b. 1857- ), born Hamilton, Canada; joined...
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  • Talk:George Peabody (category C-Class Maryland articles)
    birthplace), and presumably how Peabody himself pronounced his name. However, in Maryland—location of the Peabody Institute and George Peabody Library—and also in...
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  • suspect it was about 1889 when The New Haven Rail Road built a bridge was built across the Thames River in New London. The train continued to Mott Haven...
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  • London Borough of Brent; and these in US: Our Lady of Grace Monastery, Beech Grove, Indiana; and churches at Noblesville, Indiana West Babylon, New York...
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  • Werchter Rotterdam Phoenix Columbia The Woodlands Devore Mountain View Tampa Maryland Heights East Troy Seattle Camden Los Angeles Wantagh Las Vegas Montreal...
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  • the family was established in Maryland at Forrest Lodge in St. George Hundred. The lesser son became landed gentry in a new land. There also is some historic...
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  • University, Hofstra University, American University DC, University of Maryland, Lehigh University (USA), University of Mainz (Germany), Carleton University...
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  • completed by 31 March 1942..." sentence appearing after "On 31 May, she and Maryland patrolled near Golden Gate Bridge to protect San Francisco from any Japanese...
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  • Talk:Leytonstone (category B-Class London-related articles)
    the end of 2018, of new longer trains offering an additional 30 per cent capacity." "At the southern end of Leytonstone lies Maryland station – soon to...
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  • Talk:Snail Mail (musician) (category Start-Class Maryland articles)
    16:56, 20 February 2018 (UTC) Linsey Jordan was born in Howard County, Maryland. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.64.123.220 (talk) 00:22, 14...
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