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overproduction, 52. rolling roads, 64-65.
trade, 23, 64. export of, IOI. method of cultivation, IOI. raised at present time, 203.
Toleration Act, the, 39. Puritan, 44.
Tome Institute, 213.
Tories in Somerset and Worcester counties, I22.
Towns, slow growth in the early days, 64, 72.
growth in later colonial times, 102. Towson, Nathan, 146.
town of Towson named for, footnote, 146. Trade, with England in early times, 23. with Indians for furs, 23. at plantation " landings," IOI.
export in Revolutionary times, 100. need of trade route to Western Maryland, 142, 155.
Chesapeake and Ohio canal built for Western trade, 157.
Baltimore and Ohio railroad built for Western trade, 158. Travel, in early Maryland, 68.
Treasurer, of Maryland, 185.
Valley Forge, 12I. Virginia, founded, 3. made a royal colony, 5. colony jealous of Maryland, 27. declares against the Calvert claim to Mary- land, 28-29. takes side of king in civil war, 42. loses in disputes with Maryland, 45.
Virginia, continued.
troops in the Revolution, 119, 121-122, 125- I28.
cedes land for Washington city, 144. Voyage of first colonists to Maryland, 14.
178. Walters, Henry, 215.
Walters' Art Gallery, 215.
War of 1812, causes, 145. declared, 145. attitude of Maryland in, 145-146.
military operations of, 146.
naval operations of, 146.
in Maryland, 147-153. ended by treaty of peace (1814), 153.
Warfield, Charles Alexander, 89.
Warfield, Edwin, 197, 202.
Warren, Ratcliffe, 29.
Washington city, founded, 144. made capital of the U. S., 144. captured by the British, 149.
terminal of first telegraph line, 162.
Washington Monument, 155, 156.
Washington, George; sent to Fort Duquesne, 80.
commander-in-chief of American army, II3. character, 113. retreats through New Jersey, 118.
captures Trenton, 118.
receives extraordinary powers, 119.
at Brandywine and Germantown, 120.
at Monmouth, 12I.
receives surrender of Cornwallis at York- town, 125.
surrenders his commission to Congress, 129. writes letter of thanks to Mrs. Lee of Maryland, 130.
president of Constitutional Convention, I39. president of the U. S., 139. president of the Potomac Co., 143. selects site for Washington city, 144 .- Washington, William, at the battle of Cow- penş, 126. Washington College, founded, 143.
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Watson, William H., 164.
Webster, Colonel, 124.
Western Maryland College, 212.
Wheat, grown in early Maryland, 23, 65. raised extensively and exported, 99, 100. grown in the state, 203.
White, Father Andrew, writes narrative of the voyage to Maryland, 13. missionary to Indians, 22. Whyte, William Pinkney, 194.
William and Mary, king and queen of Eng- land, 56.
make Maryland a royal province, 60.
Williams, Otho Holland, covers Greene's retreat through the Carolinas, 127. at Eutaw Springs, 128.
Winder, William H., 148.
Women of Maryland, duties on plantations, 103. dress in colonial times, 105-106.
characteristics of in the colony, 106.
during the Revolution, 130.
Yeo, a clergyman, 56.
Yorktown, surrender of Cornwallis at, 125.
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