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The History Of Historic Annapolis
Sir Francis designed a city worthy of a Queen. Instead of using a customary grid, he constructed a baroque plan similar to the magnificent capitals of Europe. He drew circles with radiating streets to create focal points and give importance to certain structures. In one circle is St Anne's, the Episcopal Church, regarded as the spiritual center of the city. As the Church of England, it was originally supported by taxpayers.
In the other circle, rising over the harbor, is the State House, the seat of government. This urban design was admired by frequent visitor George Washington, who later had Pierre L'Enfant incorporate it into the nation's capital.
A thriving shipping industry brought great wealth to Annapolis, reflected quality of life. Prosperous merchants and planters sought to duplicate the amenities of their homeland in the colonies, and built mansions that would rival any in England. These homes, which entertained many of our Founding Fathers, had ballrooms and formal gardens where lavish social functions occurred.
Today, Annapolis has more of these original 18th century structures standing than any other city in the United States. Many are open to the public, where, their beauty and architectural style is a major attraction. Historic Annapolis Foundation operates the William Paca house as a museum, and also has a wealth of information about many of the other historical treasures.
Annapolis has great historical significance for other reasons. The capital of Maryland was the country's capital when the Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary War, was signed here. All four Maryland signers of the Declaration of Independence had impressive homes in Annapolis, which still stand today.
As delightful as Annapolis is by water, its very human scale makes it a wonderful subject for a walking tour. Many of these attractions, including the Naval Academy and St. John's College, are right in the Historic District. Best of all, the Visitors Center, with its adjoining garage, is also located right at the entrance to town. A pleasant stroll along tree lined streets will take you to museums, restaurants and some wonderful shops.
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Tour Annapolis: City Dock
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#Annapolis Confederate Statue Of Supreme Court Justice Robert Taney TAKEN DOWN In #Maryland [VIDEO]
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Work crew begins removing Taney statue from Maryland State House grounds. Workers began dismantling a 145-year-old statue of Supreme Court Justice Roger B. Taney outside the Maryland State House just after midnight Friday, the latest ripple effect from last weekend’s deadly violence at a rally of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said his revulsion at what happened in Charlottesville — at a demonstration purportedly in defense of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee — prompted him to change his mind about the Taney statute and push for its removal, an act long sought by civil rights groups.
The State House Trust board voted Wednesday to remove the memorial to Taney, a former chief justice who defended slavery in the 1857 Dred Scott decision. Taney’s ruling said blacks, whether slaves or not, could never be U.S. citizens.
Police closed off the streets around the state house complex on Thursday evening. A little after midnight Friday, a crane and two flatbed trucks arrived. Workers soon began the process of removing the memorial from its base. A different statue of Taney, along with three Confederate memorials, was taken down under cover of darkness in Baltimore early Wednesday.
President Trump, who has made conflicting statements about who is to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, on Thursday decried the removal of monuments, saying the “history and culture of our great country” was “being ripped apart.”
The removal of the Taney statue in Annapolis came just hours after Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) lashed out at Hogan (R) for not holding a public hearing on the issue before the State House Trust board vote.
In a letter to the governor, Miller, defended Taney’s legacy and long record of government service, and said the memorial should stay put to help educate people about the past. He also criticized Hogan for pushing a vote on the matter “outside the public eye.”
Hogan is chair of the State House Trust board, which voted by email — its traditional method — to remove the Taney statue and make plans for storing or relocating it. Miller, House Speaker Michael E. Busch (D-Anne Arundel) and Maryland Historical Trust chair Charles L. Edson are also members of the panel. Hogan spokesman Doug Mayer said Thursday that Miller is “completely within his right to continue defending Roger Taney,” but added that Hogan and the Senate president would have to “agree to disagree.” Busch called for removal of the statue on Monday, saying that “the time has come for Taney to come down.” A spokeswoman for his office said the speaker’s decision was influenced by Saturday’s deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville and the racially motivated 2015 mass shooting at an African American church in Charleston, S.C.
Hogan announced on Tuesday that he would take action to remove the monument, saying it’s “the right thing to do.”
Busch, Edson and Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford (R), who serves as Hogan’s designee on the board, voted in favor of taking down the monument. Miller did not vote.
The Senate president said in his letter that voting by email was “just plain wrong” and that the matter was “of such consequence that the transparency of a public meeting and public conversation should have occurred.”Miller, who is known to be an avid reader of history, credited the former chief justice for “anti-slavery words and actions,” saying that “unlike George Washington who freed his slaves upon his death, Taney freed his slaves early in his life.”
The state placed the statue of Taney on the State House lawn in 1872. Since then, it has added interpretive plaques explaining the controversy over his divisive Dred Scott opinion and erected a statue of Thurgood Marshall, a Baltimore native who was the first African American U.S. Supreme Court justice, on the opposite side of the capital building. The trust also agreed last year to erect statues in the State House honoring abolitionists Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
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Top 10 Historical Events in Maryland History
Maryland's History is full of fascinating events and characters. From Chesapeake Bay Pirates to Harriet Tubman to the Battle of Antietam. Here are the Top 10 Most Interesting Historical Events in Maryland!
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-War of 1812
In the War of 1812 the Chesapeake Bay played a pivotal role in it’s access to Washington DC and Baltimore. When the British first arrived they started a blockade at the mouth of the bay and also began raiding towns along the bay from Norfolk Virginia up to Havre de Grace. The US quickly assembled a motley collection of barges and gunboats along with US sailors, Chesapeake waterman and freed slaves to create what was known as the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla. They engaged the British Fleet in the Chesapeake Bay but were quickly overpowered and overrun and the British went on to invade Washington DC in 1814 and ultimately burned down the White House.
-Chesapeake Bay Pirates
For over 200 years during the early days of the American colonies, pirates were a common sight in the Chesapeake Bay. Although they did sometimes attack vessels of the American colonies, many governors and merchants embarrassed them because they would import goods the colonies had no other way of obtaining. Pirates often would come to the Chesapeake Bay to resupply before longer excursions at sea. The most famous of these pirates was Edward Teach {Like teacher}, also known as Blackbeard, who would wait at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay to attack vessels and often visit the Eastern Shore of Maryland. There are many stories of him burying his plunder near Assateague Island and the Eastern Shore.
-Great Baltimore Fire
In 1904, a small store fire in Baltimore quickly spread from building to building and from city block to block until the fire covered 140 acres of buildings and homes in flames. Fire fighters from Philadelphia, Washington D.C, Atlantic City and New York City all rushed to Baltimore's aid but quickly realised none of their hoses connectors worked with Baltimore’s fire hydrants. After burning for over 30 hours and destroying 1,500 buildings the fire eventually burnt itself out. As a result of this fire, Baltimore adopted new city building codes and required the use of fire resistant materials. The country also went on to adopt standardised fire hydrant connectors as a result of this incident.
-Dr. Mudd’s House
On the night of April 14th, 1865, Maryland native, John Wilkes Booth, Assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in D.C. and fled into Maryland on horseback.
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