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Your Maryland
In 1860, Harriet Tubman fights to stop the arrest of escaped slave Charles Nalle in Troy, New york.
During the War of 1812, Rear Admiral George Cockburn becomes "The Scourge of the Chesapeake" and wreaks havoc in the coastal communities of Maryland.
While imprisoned at Point Lookout during the Civil War, Lanier composed a haunting piece of music.
During the Revolutionary War, Maryland painter Charles Peale fought with General George Washington and his army and painted portraits of many famous figures.





