This past Tuesday was Maryland Day, commemorating the date in 1634 the first English settlers arrived here aboard the Ark and ...
As Virginia's first female newspaper publisher, Clementina Rind emphasized women's viewpoints and collaborated with prominent ...
Maryland, 1664: The first colonial "anti-amalgamation" law is enacted (amalgamation referred to "race-mixing"). Other colonies soon followed Maryland's example. A 1691 Virginia law declared that ...
The sole sponsor of a state resolution aimed at exonerating nearly a dozen colonial Marylanders accused of witchcraft or executed by capital punishment testifie ...
The Brick Chapel, originally built in 1667, has been dormant for over three centuries. Its reopening marks the culmination of ...
Maryland celebrated its 391st birthday Tuesday at St. Clement’s Island Museum in Coltons Point, near what was the first landing spot of colonial settlers here.
Historical markers on the road to Leonardtown proclaim Maryland’s legacy as a haven of religious tolerance. Nevertheless, only three years after it became a colony, Maryland adopted an anti ...
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