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1764. Tile log meeting house, called Strawbridge Methodist Chapel, 1765. March 22—Passage of Stamp Act. 1766. March 18—Repeal of Stamp Act. 1767. May 13—Duty imposed on tea. 1774. October 19—Burning of the "Peggy Stewart." 1775. July 26—Formation of "Association of Freemen." 1776. July 3—Maryland declared her independence. 1776. November 10—First State Constitution adopted. 1777. March 21—Thomas Johnson, first State Governor, inaugurated. 1781. March 1—Maryland entered the Confederation. 1782. Washington College, Chestertown, incorporated. 1783. November 26—Continental Congress met in Annapolis. 1783. December 23—Washington resigned his military commission to 1784. Saint John's College, Annapolis, chartered. 1784. Cokesbury College, the first Methodist institution for higher 1785. December 11—First steamboat in the United States, invented 1786. September II—Convention of six States to inaugurate move- 1786. The Pope appointed Rev. John Carroll Apostolic Vicar, after- 1788 April 28—Maryland ratified Federal Constitution. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland. 1814. September 13—Bombardment of Fort McHenry, during which 1824. Religious tests for office removed. 1825. Jewish disabilities removed. Charles Carroll of Carrollton. 1835. Bank riots in Baltimore. 1836. Obed Hussey, of Baltimore, the inventor of the first reaper and |
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