Virtual Lecture – The Soldiers of the Maryland 400 at the Battle of Camden and Beyond

“They have done all that can be expected of them.” Join historian Owen Lourie to discover the lives and legacy of the Maryland Line, which bore heavy casualties at the Battle of Camden and throughout the Southern Campaign (1780-1783). Many of these Maryland soldiers were experienced veterans who enlisted in the earliest days of the war.… Continue reading Virtual Lecture – The Soldiers of the Maryland 400 at the Battle of Camden and Beyond

Virtual Lecture – Maryland Women in the Early American Printing Industry: Anne Catharine Hoof Green and Mary Katherine Goddard

Women played a crucial role in the printing industry in the American colonies, particularly in Maryland. Dr. Amy Rosenkrans will discuss the importance of those women with a focus on Ann Catharine Hoof Green of Annapolis and Mary Katherine Goddard of Baltimore. Diane Rey, HA Volunteer, joins the discussion while presenting her living history interpretation… Continue reading Virtual Lecture – Maryland Women in the Early American Printing Industry: Anne Catharine Hoof Green and Mary Katherine Goddard

Virtual Lecture – The Key to Annapolis History: A Poet’s Ode to Maryland Day with Jefferson Holland

The new Poet Laureate of Annapolis, Jefferson Holland, shares original epic poems and songs of the characters, events and especially the traditional vessels that make the capital of Maryland such an inspirational place. Advance registration required. Registration closes one half hour prior to lecture.  Cost: FREE The Historic Annapolis 2025 Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of… Continue reading Virtual Lecture – The Key to Annapolis History: A Poet’s Ode to Maryland Day with Jefferson Holland