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In 1990, experts exhumed three lead-lined coffins containing the remains of Maryland colonial governor Philip Calvert, who died in 1683, his first wife, Anne, and Calvert’s 6-month-old son.
Archaeologists find earliest colonial site in Maryland after nearly 90-year search. Historic St. Mary’s has located the palisade that guarded the state’s first European settlement in 1634.
BALTIMORE — Thoughts of colonial Maryland conjure images of dark suits, white-powdered coiffed hair and shiny black leather buckle shoes. But when a team of workers discovered three lead coffins… ...
Religion in Colonial Maryland. Share full article. Jan. 20, 1900. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from January 20, 1900, Section SATURDAY, Page 14 ...
Archaeologists find earliest colonial site in Maryland after nearly 90-year search. By 1650, more colonists moved to the area, and they created a reservation for the Piscataways, ...
St. Clements Island Museum will celebrate Maryland Day on the actual day, Monday, March 25, with free admission and free water taxi rides. Historic St. Mary’s City will recognize the anniversary ...
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