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... ( Baltimore ) , September 18 , 1812 . 36 For comment on Baltimore's sectional ambivalence , see M. Ray Della , Jr. , " An Analysis of Baltimore's Population in 1850 , ” Maryland Historical Magazine , 68 ( 1973 ) : 20 . 37 For Baltimore's ...
... ( Baltimore ) , September 18 , 1812 . 36 For comment on Baltimore's sectional ambivalence , see M. Ray Della , Jr. , " An Analysis of Baltimore's Population in 1850 , ” Maryland Historical Magazine , 68 ( 1973 ) : 20 . 37 For Baltimore's ...
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... Baltimore were its most outspoken 59 Baltimore's total foreign - born population in 1860 was 52,497 . The census of 1860 did not give breakdowns by country of origin for each locality , but a safe estimate is that over half of Baltimore's ...
... Baltimore were its most outspoken 59 Baltimore's total foreign - born population in 1860 was 52,497 . The census of 1860 did not give breakdowns by country of origin for each locality , but a safe estimate is that over half of Baltimore's ...
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... Baltimore's commission merchants . Baltimore's interior trade via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal brought in lumber , grain , livestock , coal , and even some cotton . Out to the interior went a vast ...
... Baltimore's commission merchants . Baltimore's interior trade via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal brought in lumber , grain , livestock , coal , and even some cotton . Out to the interior went a vast ...
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Maryland at MidCentury | 5 |
The Politics of Change | 54 |
Baltimore and the Politics of Violence | 89 |
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