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... known school geographies . An analysis and order of treatment in the school textbook conform closely with this larger work , and it is hoped that the teachers throughout the state who use the school geography may find in the present ...
... known school geographies . An analysis and order of treatment in the school textbook conform closely with this larger work , and it is hoped that the teachers throughout the state who use the school geography may find in the present ...
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... known as the Mason and Dixon Line . In 1908 , he was an adviser to the governor at the White House Conference on Conservation . Among the better known official exhibits of Maryland's mineral resources were those made at the Buffalo ...
... known as the Mason and Dixon Line . In 1908 , he was an adviser to the governor at the White House Conference on Conservation . Among the better known official exhibits of Maryland's mineral resources were those made at the Buffalo ...
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... known as the Mason and Dixon Line , and somewhat later as an adviser at the Conference on Conservation held at the White House in 1908 . His activity in other lines for improvement of conditions in the state is attested by his work as ...
... known as the Mason and Dixon Line , and somewhat later as an adviser at the Conference on Conservation held at the White House in 1908 . His activity in other lines for improvement of conditions in the state is attested by his work as ...
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... known is the " Mason and Dixon Line . " The eastern and northern boundaries of Maryland consist of the Atlantic Ocean and a line separating the former possessions of the Penns , NOTE . - Compiled largely from published data brought ...
... known is the " Mason and Dixon Line . " The eastern and northern boundaries of Maryland consist of the Atlantic Ocean and a line separating the former possessions of the Penns , NOTE . - Compiled largely from published data brought ...
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... known as Cape Hen- lopen ) to a point midway between the Chesapeake and the Atlantic . From this " middle point " the line was to run northerly , tangent to a circle of 12 miles radius whose center was at Newcastle , Delaware . From the ...
... known as Cape Hen- lopen ) to a point midway between the Chesapeake and the Atlantic . From this " middle point " the line was to run northerly , tangent to a circle of 12 miles radius whose center was at Newcastle , Delaware . From the ...
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30 feet Allegany County Anne Arundel County Aquia Average elevation Baltimore beds beneath the surface Blue Ridge Calvert Capacity of reservoir carried to reservoir Cecil County Chesapeake Bay Choptank City Clark Hoshall Coastal Plain Creek crystalline rocks Cumberland Curtis Bay Daily consumption Delaware deposits Diameter district Downin drainage drilled Eastern Shore Elevation above source elevation above town Eocene feet beneath feet deep feet in depth Fire hydrants flow formation Frederick gallons per minute Garrett County Geological glauconite gneiss gravel gray Hagerstown Hard head inches iron limestone Magothy Mary's Maryland Matawan miles Miocene Mountain Municipality Nanjemoy Patapsco Patuxent peneplain Percentage of population Piedmont Plateau Pleistocene population supplied Potomac River Prince George's County Public supply sand sandstone sandy clay shales shallow Soft southern Sparrows Point springs streams SURFACE WATERS surface yields UNDERGROUND WATERS upper valleys Washington water horizons Waterworks western Wicomico Worcester County
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Seite 65 - ... thereon shall be fully discharged. The credit of the State shall not in any manner be given, or loaned to, or in aid of any individual, association or corporation; nor shall the General Assembly have the power in any mode to involve the State in the construction of Works of Internal Improvement, nor in granting any aid thereto, which shall involve the faith or credit of the State...
Seite 160 - July, the twenty-fifth day of December, commonly called Christmas Day, and any day appointed or recommended by the governor of this State or the president of the United States as a day of fasting and prayer or thanksgiving...
Seite 34 - Clark's administrative ability and professional attainments are largely responsible for the extensive development of Maryland's mineral resources, and his loss will be severely felt in all quarters. He was always keenly interested in the educational value, of the work of the various State bureaus which he directed and had just finished writing a geography of Maryland for school-teachers.
Seite 33 - Clark organized and directed the preparation of the official State exhibits of Maryland mineral resources at the Buffalo. Charleston, St. Louis. Jamestown, and San Francisco Expositions in 1901, 1902, 1904, 1907, and 1915. These exhibits attracted much attention at the time and received a large number of conspicuous awards. These exhibits have been permanently installed as a State mineral exhibit at the statehouse in Annapolis.
Seite 34 - ... extensive development of Maryland's mineral resources and his loss will be severely felt in all quarters. He was always keenly interested in the educational value of the work of the various state bureaus which he directed, and had just finished writing a geography of Maryland for school teachers. At the time of his death he was engaged in writing a report on the underground waters of the state and another on the coals.
Seite 160 - Special-delivery mail is delivered on holidays, but delivery service is not given on letter carrier or rural routes. The following holidays are observed: (1) New Year's Day, January 1. (2) Washington's Birthday, February 22. (3) Memorial Day, May 30. (4) Independence Day, July 4. (5) Labor Day, first Monday in September. (6) Veterans
Seite 186 - ... deposits in Harford County. This formation is limited on either side by igneous rocks. A northern outlier a mile or less in width extending for several miles southwestward from the Susquehanna River probably represents a detached portion of this larger mass lying a little to the south. The second area of Baltimore gneiss is found in an anticlinal dome, 15 miles long and 5 miles broad, lying on either side of the Northern Central Railroad 10 miles south of the Mason and Dixon line and 20 miles...
Seite 31 - Clarke was born at Brattleboro, Vermont, December 15, 1860. His parents were Barna A. and Helen (Bullock) Clark. Among his early ancestors were Thomas Clark, who came to Plymouth, Mass., in the ship Ann in 1623 and who was several times elected deputy to the general court of Plymouth Colony; Richard Bullock who came to Salem, Mass., in 1643; John Howland, a member of council, assistant to the governor, and several times deputy to the general court of Plymouth Colony, who came to Plymouth in the Mayflower...
Seite 214 - consists of a series of large and small lenses of iron-ore bearing clays which occupy ancient depressions in the surface of the Patuxent formation. . . . The clays are highly carbonaceous, lignitized trunks of trees being often encountered in an upright position with their larger roots still intact. Scattered through the tough, dark clays are vast quantities of nodules of iron carbonate, at times reaching many tons in weight, and known to the miners under the name of 'white ore.
Seite 55 - In Honor of Maryland's Four Hundred, Who on this Battle-field, August 27, 1776, Saved the American Army.