Annapolis’s war-time Army-Navy Game
Today at 3:00 p.m. ET the Army-Navy game will be played in New England for the first time in its 124 year history. To commemorate this occasion we thought it
Today at 3:00 p.m. ET the Army-Navy game will be played in New England for the first time in its 124 year history. To commemorate this occasion we thought it
Today we remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. A further 1,178 people were injured in the
This story was submitted by Nancy Aldrich, whose third great grandfather, Thomas Kemp, built Chasseur—Baltimore’s most famous privateer. Nancy is writing a genealogy/biography of Thomas Kemp based on his own records and
Crewman Dan Roeder cuts into a pie with zest at a Thanksgiving celebration in Galveston, 1988. Photo courtesy of Mariah Selene Clark. In 2023, Maryland’s iconic tall ship, Pride of Baltimore
Pictured above: Willem Verbrugge waves to the camera from aloft, 2023. Willem Verbrugge’s relationship with Pride II is special. He first came aboard in the summer of 2019 looking forward to being a part
Pictured above: Portrait of George Roberts, 1861, Z24.2560, Courtesy of The Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD. George Roberts was a free black sailor during the War of 1812. A native