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Title: A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States
Year: 1848 (1840s)
Authors: Sears Robert, 1810-1892
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Publisher: United States
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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their numer-ous trains across it to the city, thoughthe latter is connected, as a branch, withthe western railroad. Early History of Baltimore.—Thefirst settlement of Maryland, under thepatent of Lord Baltimore, was made onthe north bank of the Potomac, at St.Marys, which was intended to becomethe capital of the new colony, but is aplace of no distinction. \ The first settler within the limits ofBaltimore was a man named Gorsuch,who took a patent of lands, twenty-eightyears later, on Whetstone point. This isnow included in the review-ground ofthe Baltimore militia. Among thosewho settled soon after him in this vicin-ity was Charles Carroll, whose estate,on the high ground behind Baltimore,still bears his name. A descendant of ■his—Charles Carroll, of Carrollton—was one of the signers of the Declara-tion of Independence. The originalpurchase of Carroll included some ofthe most eligible parts of the presentcity of Baltimore, which, at an earlyday, were sold by Charles and Daniel
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Washington Monument, Baltimore. 272 DESCRIPTION OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND. Carroll, at prices now surprisingly low,viz., sixty acres, at forty shillings anacre, payment being made in tobacco atone penny per pound. At that time, Baltimore appears tohave been surrounded with a boardfence, with two gates for carriages andone for foot-passengeis. The Battle of Baltimore.—Marylandwas invaded by a powerful British armyin 1814, and Baltimore was saved fromcapture by the energy of the officers andsoldiers hastily assembled for the de-fence. A British squadron was blockadingthe coast, and Commodore Barney sailedfrom Baltimore to protect the harbors,&c., in the bay, with a flotilla, consist-ing of a cutter, two gunboats, a galley,and nine large barges. At the mouthof the Patuxent river he discovered twoschooners and pursued them. One car-ried eighteen guns; and as both weresoon joined by the barges of a seventy-four, which was soon discovered, he fledinto the mouth of the river. They fol-l

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