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MARYLAND MANUAL. 353

Year. Rate Year Rate

1881 .. . .... . 18 3/4 1908 16

1882 .. . .. . . 18 3/4 1909 16

1883 18 3/4 1910 16

1884 .. 18 3/4 1911 ... ... 22

1885 . 18 3/4 1912 23 1/4

1886 . 18 3/4 1913 31

1887 ...- .... 18 3/4 1914 . 31

1888 .. . 17 3/4 1915 . 321/3

1889 17 3/4 1916 321/3

1890 17 3/4 1917 365/12

1891 17 3/4 1918 36 3/4

1892 . 17 3/4 1919 . 3631/72

1893 17 3/4 1920 . 3631/72

1894 . 17 3/4 1921 . 351/3

1895 17 3/4 1922 . 35

1896 ... 17 3/4 1923 . . 301/13

1897 . 17 3/4 1924 . 302/13
1808 17 3/4 1925 . . 271/5

1899 . 17 3/4 1926 271/5

1900 17 3/4 1927 . 2714

1901 17 1928 - 2564/100

1902 17 1929 2574/100

1903 17 1930 . 25

1904 221/2 1931 . 25

1905 . . 231/2 1932 . 25

1906 ... 231/3 1933 . 25

1907 ... 16 1134 22
1935 22

BATTLE FLAGS OF MARYLAND
In the Flag Room, Slate House, Annapolis

No 1. "Old Glory," believed to be the oldest United States Flag
in existence, and carried by the American troops in the Revolutionary
War It was made in accordance with the Act of Congress, June 14,
1777

No 2 nag carried by the Union Volunteers of Baltimore during
the War of 1812 1814 The Union Volunteers were attached to the
Fifth Regiment of Maryland Militia This regiment served at Fort
McHenry and North Point on September 12, 1814

No 3. The "Old Defenders' Flag," the original flag adopted by
the Old Defenders' Association of the War of 1812, and presented to
the State of Maryland by the Society of the War of 1812

Federal Army Flags

No 4 Three flags of the First Regiment Infantry, Maryland
Volunteers of the Federal Army, a regiment that served throughout
the Civil War.

No 5 Five Flags of the Second Maryland Infantry, Maryland
Volunteers in the Civil War Organized under the President's call of
May 3, 1881.

No 6 Four Flags of the Third Regiment Infantry, Maryland
Volunteers, recruited under call from the President The recruiting
began June 18th, 1861

 

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