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... Potomac River at Harper's Ferry 73. Old McDowell Hall , St. John's College 74. Nathan Towson 75. A Baltimore Clipper 76. Fort McHenry 77. Samuel Smith 78. The " Star - spangled Banner " ( full page ) 79. Francis Scott Key . PAGE • 116 ...
... Potomac River at Harper's Ferry 73. Old McDowell Hall , St. John's College 74. Nathan Towson 75. A Baltimore Clipper 76. Fort McHenry 77. Samuel Smith 78. The " Star - spangled Banner " ( full page ) 79. Francis Scott Key . PAGE • 116 ...
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... Potomac , a region uninhabited by white men and in the uncultivated state of nature . At any rate Lord Baltimore returned to England , and after much weary delay received a grant of land north of the Potomac river , in the year 1632. In ...
... Potomac , a region uninhabited by white men and in the uncultivated state of nature . At any rate Lord Baltimore returned to England , and after much weary delay received a grant of land north of the Potomac river , in the year 1632. In ...
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... Potomac on the west ; a line running along the southern bank of the Potomac to its mouth and thence east across the peninsula to the ocean on the west and south . The charter created , in the new colony , " an empire within an empire ...
... Potomac on the west ; a line running along the southern bank of the Potomac to its mouth and thence east across the peninsula to the ocean on the west and south . The charter created , in the new colony , " an empire within an empire ...
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... Potomac river . Near the mouth of the river they found a lovely little island , thickly wooded and dotted with early spring flowers , which they named St. Clement's . It is now called Blakistone's Island . Here they landed , and with ...
... Potomac river . Near the mouth of the river they found a lovely little island , thickly wooded and dotted with early spring flowers , which they named St. Clement's . It is now called Blakistone's Island . Here they landed , and with ...
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... Potomac , beside which , Father White said , the Thames was but a rivulet ; there were mighty for- ests stretching as far as the eye could reach , unchoked by briers , and contain- ing " strange and beautiful trees " ; there were banks ...
... Potomac , beside which , Father White said , the Thames was but a rivulet ; there were mighty for- ests stretching as far as the eye could reach , unchoked by briers , and contain- ing " strange and beautiful trees " ; there were banks ...
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