One of the original Thirteen Colonies, Maryland is considered to be the birthplace of religious freedom in America, when it was formed in the early 17th century as an intended refuge for persecuted Catholics from England by George Calvert. George Calvert was the first Lord Baltimore and the first English proprietor of the then-Maryland colonial grant. Maryland was the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution.
Maryland is one of the smallest states in terms of area, as well as one of the most densely populated states with nearly 6 million residents. With its close proximity to Washington, D.C., and a highly diversified economy spanning manufacturing, services, and biotechnology, Maryland has the highest median household income of any state.
Maryland County is a county in the southeastern portion of the West African nation of Liberia. One of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has two districts. Harper serves as the capital with the area of the county measuring 2,297 square kilometres (887sqmi). As of the 2008 Census, it had a population of 136,404, making it the seventh most populous county in Liberia.
Named after the State of Maryland in the United States, it was an independent country as the Republic of Maryland from 1854 until it joined Liberia in 1857. The most populous city in the county is Pleebo with 22,963 residents, while Maryland's County Superintendent is Nazarine Tubman. The county is bordered by Grand Kru County to the west and River Gee County to the north. The eastern part of Maryland borders the nation of Côte d'Ivoire, separated by the Cavalla River.
History
Maryland was first established as a colony of the Maryland State Colonization Society 1834, but was not granted independence until 1854. Following a referendum in 1853, the colony declared its independence from the Colonization Society and formed the Republic of Maryland. It held the land along the coast between the Grand Cess and San Pedro Rivers. In 1856, the independent state of Maryland (Africa) requested military aid from Liberia in a war with the Grebo and Kru peoples who were resisting the Maryland settlers' efforts to control their trade in slaves. President Roberts assisted the Marylanders, and a joint military campaign by both groups of Americo-Liberian colonists resulted in victory. Following a referendum in February 1857 the Republic of Maryland joined Liberia as Maryland County on 6 April 1857. As of May 2004, a DRC census estimated the county's population to be 107,100.
The Maryland automobile was built by the Sinclair-Scott Company of Baltimore, Maryland, between 1907 and 1910.
Sinclair-Scott was a maker of food canning machinery and in the early 1900s started to make car parts. One of their customers, Ariel, failed to pay and in recompense Sinclair-Scott took over production, moved the factory to Baltimore, and marketed the car as the Maryland.
The car was powered by a 30hp four-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine. The Ariel design was initially unchanged, and the Maryland was originally available as a four-seat roadster or a five-seat touring car. The wheelbase was later lengthened from the initial 100 inches (2,500mm) to 116 inches (2,900mm). Limousines became available in 1908 and town cars in 1909. Prices ranged from $2500 to $3200.
Production stopped in 1910 after 871 had been made as producing the cars was not profitable. The company returned to the manufacture of food-canning machinery.
References
Georgano, G. N., ed. (1971). Encyclopedia of American Automobiles. New York, NY USA: E. P. Dutton. ISBN0-525-097929. LCCN79147885.
Shall Issue in Maryland - A Conversation With Justin Ready About SB327
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published: 09 Feb 2022
Are all of Maryland's Many Gun-Free Zones Constitutional?
MSI President, Mark Pennak, speaks before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee in a hearing about the impact of New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) on Maryland's gun laws.
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published: 18 Jan 2023
Supreme Court Refuses to Consider Maryland Assault Weapon Ban
The US Supreme Court turned away a challenge to a Maryland law that bans semiautomatic assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines.
The justices, however, took no action on appeals over a similar Illinois law, leaving open the possibility the court will agree at a later point to take up the politically charged Second Amendment issue.
The Maryland case was unusual because gun-rights advocates were seeking Supreme Court review even though the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t yet ruled. The case has been pending at the Richmond, Virginia-based appeals court for more than a year amid procedural maneuvering.
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Maryland State Police Issue Warning About Unemployment Insurance Scams
The Maryland State Police and the state's Department of Labor say unemployment insurance scams are on the rise. They explain how you can avoid falling victim to one of these scams.
published: 16 Feb 2022
Maryland State Police Issue Nearly 400 Traffic Citations, Warnings On Capital Beltway During Enforce
During a focused traffic safety enforcement initiative Thursday around the Capital Beltway, Maryland State Police issued almost 400 traffic citations and warnings for a variety of offenses, including speeds that reached 110 mph.
published: 22 May 2020
Here are the issues Maryland legislators are targeting in 2024
Wednesday marked the first day of the 2024 Maryland General Assembly Session, and state leaders had plenty to share. Opening day is often largely ceremonial and a family affair filled with optimism, but this year's 90-day sprint will be framed by tough budget decisions. Tax and fee increases are under consideration, but have not yet landed on the table as an option.
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Maryland 529 plan calculation issue affects hundreds
Some parents of college students noticed over the past few weeks the numbers aren't adding up in their Maryland 529 accounts, even for those who already paid in full. Problems with the popular prepaid college trust tuition program have affected almost 500 families across the state. Mark Wozar, a father of two college-bound sons, said it has been nearly impossible to get answers. Anthony Savia, executive director of Maryland 529, told 11 News that a calculation issue came about when the state was trying to give back to account holders since the plan was doing so well.
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Maryland breaks hospitalization record as leaders issue joint warning state in 'dangerous place'
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Maryland to issue guidance to address police profiling
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Maryland’s Chicken Pollution Problem Highlights Global Issue
The problem of nutrient pollution from agriculture is global, a leading reason why the number of dead zones worldwide has grown exponentially since the 1960s. Steve Baragona has more from Willards, Delaware.
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MSI President, Mark Pennak, speaks before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee in a hearing about the impact of New York State Rifle and Pistol Association...
MSI President, Mark Pennak, speaks before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee in a hearing about the impact of New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) on Maryland's gun laws.
Mark's full comments can be seen here: https://youtu.be/Z1zycqqSNGo?t=3787
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MSI President, Mark Pennak, speaks before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee in a hearing about the impact of New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) on Maryland's gun laws.
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The US Supreme Court turned away a challenge to a Maryland law that bans semiautomatic assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines.
The justices, however...
The US Supreme Court turned away a challenge to a Maryland law that bans semiautomatic assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines.
The justices, however, took no action on appeals over a similar Illinois law, leaving open the possibility the court will agree at a later point to take up the politically charged Second Amendment issue.
The Maryland case was unusual because gun-rights advocates were seeking Supreme Court review even though the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t yet ruled. The case has been pending at the Richmond, Virginia-based appeals court for more than a year amid procedural maneuvering.
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The justices, however, took no action on appeals over a similar Illinois law, leaving open the possibility the court will agree at a later point to take up the politically charged Second Amendment issue.
The Maryland case was unusual because gun-rights advocates were seeking Supreme Court review even though the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t yet ruled. The case has been pending at the Richmond, Virginia-based appeals court for more than a year amid procedural maneuvering.
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The Maryland State Police and the state's Department of Labor say unemployment insurance scams are on the rise. They explain how you can avoid falling victim to...
The Maryland State Police and the state's Department of Labor say unemployment insurance scams are on the rise. They explain how you can avoid falling victim to one of these scams.
The Maryland State Police and the state's Department of Labor say unemployment insurance scams are on the rise. They explain how you can avoid falling victim to one of these scams.
During a focused traffic safety enforcement initiative Thursday around the Capital Beltway, Maryland State Police issued almost 400 traffic citations and warnin...
During a focused traffic safety enforcement initiative Thursday around the Capital Beltway, Maryland State Police issued almost 400 traffic citations and warnings for a variety of offenses, including speeds that reached 110 mph.
During a focused traffic safety enforcement initiative Thursday around the Capital Beltway, Maryland State Police issued almost 400 traffic citations and warnings for a variety of offenses, including speeds that reached 110 mph.
Wednesday marked the first day of the 2024 Maryland General Assembly Session, and state leaders had plenty to share. Opening day is often largely ceremonial an...
Wednesday marked the first day of the 2024 Maryland General Assembly Session, and state leaders had plenty to share. Opening day is often largely ceremonial and a family affair filled with optimism, but this year's 90-day sprint will be framed by tough budget decisions. Tax and fee increases are under consideration, but have not yet landed on the table as an option.
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Some parents of college students noticed over the past few weeks the numbers aren't adding up in their Maryland 529 accounts, even for those who already paid in...
Some parents of college students noticed over the past few weeks the numbers aren't adding up in their Maryland 529 accounts, even for those who already paid in full. Problems with the popular prepaid college trust tuition program have affected almost 500 families across the state. Mark Wozar, a father of two college-bound sons, said it has been nearly impossible to get answers. Anthony Savia, executive director of Maryland 529, told 11 News that a calculation issue came about when the state was trying to give back to account holders since the plan was doing so well.
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Some parents of college students noticed over the past few weeks the numbers aren't adding up in their Maryland 529 accounts, even for those who already paid in full. Problems with the popular prepaid college trust tuition program have affected almost 500 families across the state. Mark Wozar, a father of two college-bound sons, said it has been nearly impossible to get answers. Anthony Savia, executive director of Maryland 529, told 11 News that a calculation issue came about when the state was trying to give back to account holders since the plan was doing so well.
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Change is coming to how law enforcement agencies operate here in Maryland. Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said he will make a major announcement of a pla...
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The problem of nutrient pollution from agriculture is global, a leading reason why the number of dead zones worldwide has grown exponentially since the 1960s. S...
The problem of nutrient pollution from agriculture is global, a leading reason why the number of dead zones worldwide has grown exponentially since the 1960s. Steve Baragona has more from Willards, Delaware.
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The problem of nutrient pollution from agriculture is global, a leading reason why the number of dead zones worldwide has grown exponentially since the 1960s. Steve Baragona has more from Willards, Delaware.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/maryland-chicken-pollution-highlights-global-issue/3050562.html
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MSI President, Mark Pennak, speaks before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee in a hearing about the impact of New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) on Maryland's gun laws.
Mark's full comments can be seen here: https://youtu.be/Z1zycqqSNGo?t=3787
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Maryland Shall Issue® (MSI) is an all volunteer, non-partisan organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of gun owners' rights in Maryland. It seeks to educate the community about the right of self-protection, the safe handling of firearms, and the responsibility that goes with carrying a firearm in public. MSI is recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization.
The US Supreme Court turned away a challenge to a Maryland law that bans semiautomatic assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines.
The justices, however, took no action on appeals over a similar Illinois law, leaving open the possibility the court will agree at a later point to take up the politically charged Second Amendment issue.
The Maryland case was unusual because gun-rights advocates were seeking Supreme Court review even though the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals hasn’t yet ruled. The case has been pending at the Richmond, Virginia-based appeals court for more than a year amid procedural maneuvering.
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During a focused traffic safety enforcement initiative Thursday around the Capital Beltway, Maryland State Police issued almost 400 traffic citations and warnings for a variety of offenses, including speeds that reached 110 mph.
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The problem of nutrient pollution from agriculture is global, a leading reason why the number of dead zones worldwide has grown exponentially since the 1960s. Steve Baragona has more from Willards, Delaware.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/maryland-chicken-pollution-highlights-global-issue/3050562.html
One of the original Thirteen Colonies, Maryland is considered to be the birthplace of religious freedom in America, when it was formed in the early 17th century as an intended refuge for persecuted Catholics from England by George Calvert. George Calvert was the first Lord Baltimore and the first English proprietor of the then-Maryland colonial grant. Maryland was the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution.
Maryland is one of the smallest states in terms of area, as well as one of the most densely populated states with nearly 6 million residents. With its close proximity to Washington, D.C., and a highly diversified economy spanning manufacturing, services, and biotechnology, Maryland has the highest median household income of any state.
Marquette guard Kam Jones (1) goes to the basket past Maryland center DerikQueen (25) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Friday, Nov ... 15 Marquette held off a late run by Maryland to pull out a 78-74 victory Friday night.
Here’s some rare good news for Marylanders on climate change ...Smog pollution, otherwise known as ground-level ozone, is a major public health issue in Maryland, with approximately 5.1 million Marylanders living in areas with unsafe levels of smog.
Some have family-related issues, like ... Some members of the MarylandStateBoard of Education took issue with a proposal to retain students in third grade if they weren’t able to read at grade level.
His counterpart CarsonBeck has been disappointing and turnovers are a major issue, but Georgia should have a solid edge at home...Arkansas will have to play mistake-free football, which has been an issue for the team in its losses.
Maryland faces more than $1 billion in combined structural and cash deficits in the current year ... The issue was top of mind for many voters in Maryland and nationally during last week’s election ... Maryland’s economy remains stagnant.
But before they can dive into the finale details — how Vassos, 61, bid farewell to emergency-room doctor Guy Gansert, 66, to prompt the proposal from Chapple, 60, the Wichita, Kansas, insurance executive — there's a pesky jewelry issue.
Take it from us — a liberal Democrat from Maryland and a conservative Republican from Tennessee who certainly don’t agree on many issues — civility and trust in the democratic process are hallmarks of self-government.
WASHINGTON — The three newbies who will form Maryland’s U.S ... “I literally came from the State House this morning to come here,” said Elfreth, 36, the youngest woman ever elected to the Maryland Senate.
...1776, right-wing political groups seeking to ban books and curb mention of LGBTQ+ issues, race, ethnicity and discrimination from schools had a pretty good day at the ballot box in Maryland on Nov.
District JudgeLydia Kay Griggsby on Wednesday issued an order denying the request, questioning the validity of Mosby’s alleged new job requirements ...Global that requires travel around Maryland on October 1.
'We don't believe the facts in this case warrant the issuing of charges,' a spokesperson told The Times in a statement ... He was held and released by police in MarylandHeights, a city northwest of St.