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Journalism | Anthony Moll
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The website and portfolio of Anthony Moll. Samples and published clips of my journalistic writing:. Wide Stance: The Hippo is closing, but in a city like Baltimore, what’s the point of a gay bar? Now in the Inner Harbor: Baltimore Book Festival. Baltimore’s First LGBT Heritage Walk Shines Light on Local History. This was the second installment of my LGBTQ blog for City Paper, Wide Stance. Published 19 May, 2015. Even in the gay haven of San Francisco, last year saw the closing of the city’s only le...
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eizzil20: August 2010
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010. We had a great week of relaxing, drinking, eating, beaching, pooling, cooking, reading.good times. Here are some pictures of the fun:. Here is our beach fort, it was pretty great, plenty of shade, which I took full advantage of. Also used my beach umbrella bag which worked great! Me, under the umbrella, big floppy hat, sunglasses and SPF 50! I'm not getting burnt! Would love to be able to go back to the beach w/ friends and family asap, but will have to wait till next year :-(.
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Captain Thompson: “heard that Mr. Nicols house was on Fire, rode out immediately & found it nearly consum’d” | Baltimore 1814
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Every Day is Monumental. From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 26, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton. December 26, 2014. Captain Thompson: “paid the customary visit to D.A. Smith, who expects all his Friends to drink Egg Nog as usual”. Captain Thompson: “Mr. & Mrs. Nicols went to Mr. Tenants to arrange their Furniture” →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Captain Thompson: “The year finishes with the most beautiful weather, I ever recolleted for this Season”. Join in at #bmore1814!
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Captain Henry Thompson | Baltimore 1814
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Every Day is Monumental. Tag Archives: Captain Henry Thompson. From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 31, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton. December 31, 2014. From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 30, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton. December 30, 2014. 29th – Beautiful day, went to Town & return’d to Dinner – Mr. & Mrs. Nicols left us this morning – Haul’d Ice all day – very fine-. December 29, 2014. December 28, 2014. December 27, 2014. December 26, 2014. 24 ̵...
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eizzil20: May 2011
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Sunday, May 29, 2011. I've finished a few projects lately, finally done all planned baby projects for now! Baby blanket for Cobble Cobble's sweet little girl, quilting pattern inspired. Hooded jacket for a friend's little boy. And no picture update w/ both socks, but I FINALLY finished my mom's Christmas present pair of socks! Off to a bbq. I'll post pics of Alaska soon, they are on the other computer. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. ButAlaska should be awesome! Tuesday, May 10, 2011. It was held at the Howard ...
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Let’s hear from O’s manager Paul Richards: “A keen baseball mind” | underbelly
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From the deepest corners of the Maryland Historical Society library. Let’s hear from O’s manager Paul Richards: “A keen baseball mind”. April 4, 2013. Paul Richards (in Orioles jacket) with Washington Senator’s manager, Chuck Dressen, and President Eisenhower at the home opener at Griffith Stadium, Wash., D.C. “President Eisenhower at Griffith Stadium,” Robert Kniesch, MdHS, PP79-1208. Who cares what the so-called experts predict. For the Orioles this season? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Bound: A Blog abo...
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Save Saint Stans: April 2006
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Fells Point Landmark At Risk. Thursday, April 13, 2006. Are You Ticklish or Polish? You don't have to be either to participate in all the great activities organized in the effort to save St. Stan's in Fells Point from the destructive hands of the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore:. Divine Mercy Novena of Saint Maria Faustina, nine days of prayer. Friday, April 14 April 22, 4:45 pm. Corner of Aliceanna and Ann Streets. Kielbasa Campaign to Save St. Stan's. Fell’s Point "Cardinal" Crawl. For more informati...
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A Whale of a Tale: the Mysterious Case of the Tolchester Whale* | underbelly
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From the deepest corners of the Maryland Historical Society library. Mysteries from the underbelly. A Whale of a Tale: the Mysterious Case of the Tolchester Whale*. March 21, 2013. RH Eichner and Company. 8220;Go See the Whale at Tolchester”, lithograph by R.H. Eichner and Company, 1889, Large Prints, Maryland Historical Society. It’s hard to work at the Maryland Historical Society and. Maryland in Prints, 1743-1900. Would this be an enjoyable experience? What would it have been like? Newspaper, a sevent...
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Antoinette in the Air: Hubert Latham and His Historic Flight Over Baltimore, 1910 | underbelly
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From the deepest corners of the Maryland Historical Society library. Antoinette in the Air: Hubert Latham and His Historic Flight Over Baltimore, 1910. March 7, 2013. Ross R. Winans. Hubert Latham (1883-1912), photographer unknown, ca. 1910, MdHS, MC1985-1. Fate worked against him once again in July, 1909, when gusty conditions delayed his next Channel crossing attempt. Latham and his crew went to sleep in the wee hours of July 25, 1909 at their camp near Sangatte, France, hoping to try and make hist...
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Historic Preservation Frederick Preservation Trust
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Meetings are held the second Sunday of each month at 5 PM at Kemp Hall, 4 East Church Street, Frederick, Maryland. Meeting Notes, Alerts, etc. The Frederick Preservation Trust developed in June 2012 in order to identify, protect, and advocate for buildings, places, viewscapes and archeological sites of historical and cultural significance. The Value in Protecting Historic and Cultural Resources. To Protecting Historic Resources. Goverment Resources and Information:. Http:/ mht.maryland.gov/.
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