Baltimore Water Company formed (chartered 1792).ġ804. Robert Bowie (Democratic-Republican), governor.ġ804, April 20. Afterwards, Jerome Bonaparte returned to France in 1805 and married German princess Catharina of Württemberg in 1807 Elizabeth Patterson received a divorce in America in 1815.ġ803-1806. Elizabeth Patterson (1785-1879) of Baltimore married Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), brother of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), in Baltimore. President and Vice-President by Electoral College.ġ803, Dec. Constitution, providing for election of U.S. Viva voce voting at elections changed to voting by ballot.ġ803, Dec. Daniel Coker (1780-1846), who had been born into slavery as Isaac Wright and later escaped, ministered to black Methodists, Baltimore.ġ803, Jan. Property qualifications for voting in local and State elections removed by constitutional amendment, granting suffrage to adult white males ( Chapter 90, Acts of 1801, confirmed by Chapter 20, Acts of 1802).ġ802. John Francis Mercer (Democratic-Republican), governor.ġ802. Brown), first investment bank in nation, founded in Baltimore.ġ801-1803. He established the first charitable foundations in America and England, and founded the Peabody Institute at Baltimore in 1857.ġ800. Evartt.Ī Baltimore merchant who moved to London, George Peabody became a philanthropist and diplomat. Story, before Peabody Institute, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2009. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland, September 2009. Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 10 East Mt. Brugger, Maryland: A Middle Temperament, 1634-1980 (Baltimore & London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988).įrancis Scott Key plaque, Mt. Maryland Historical Chronology, 1800-1899 MARYLAND AT A GLANCE HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGYĪided by Robert J.
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