One of the Proprietary Colonies, the English colony of Maryland, was established in 1634 by Cecil Calvert, also known as the second Lord Baltimore.
General George Washington bestowed the name “Old Line State,” associating it with its regular line troops, the Maryland Line, who served courageously in many Revolutionary War battles.
Maryland’s capitol is in Annapolis, its state bird is the Baltimore Oriole, and its state flower is the Black-Eyed Susan. Maryland is one of the smallest states in terms of area and one of the most densely populated states in the nation.
The State Flag of Maryland contains the family crests of the Calvert and Crossland families. The black and gold designs belong to the Calvert family, and the red and white are from the Crossland family.
Maryland is the only state in the union with specific guidelines on displaying the flag and what the flag pole should look like. In 1945, the Maryland General Assembly passed a code requiring a gold cross-bottony ornament for any flag pole carrying the state flag.
Articles:
Initial Battles For Independence
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Baltimore, Maryland – The Monument City
Battle of Antietam – Bloodiest 1-Day Battle in American History
Braddock’s Road of Pennsylvania & Maryland
Dwayyo (Dewayo) – The Maryland Wolfman
John Wilkes Booth – Actor to Assassin
Fort McHenry – Inspiring Our National Anthem
The USS Insurgent – Missing Frigate
The Largest K.G.C. Treasure Ever Found
Legends of Captain Kidd’s Treasure
Maryland Campaign & Battles of the Civil War
The National Road – Connecting Mountains and Rivers
Settling of America – New England Settlements
Settling America – The Proprietary Colonies
Compiled and edited by Kathy Alexander/Legends of America, updated August 2024.
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