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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > maryland and northern va (Viewed 827 times)
jmhunter 


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maryland and northern va
< on 3/2/2012 11:13 PM >
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Just random pictures walking around baltimore, annapolis, and northern virginia.

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 1 on 3/2/2012 11:26 PM >
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@#20 I wonder if persistance paid off and they finally kept a kid long enough he/she could help on the farm.

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 2 on 3/3/2012 3:04 AM >
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Sweet stuff. The cemetery photo is my favorite, I love really old cemeteries and always feel drawn to the children's tombstones. It wasn't uncommon for families to lose one baby after another like that, sad.

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 3 on 3/3/2012 3:48 AM >
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Posted by barefootpoetry
Sweet stuff. The cemetery photo is my favorite, I love really old cemeteries and always feel drawn to the children's tombstones. It wasn't uncommon for families to lose one baby after another like that, sad.


Agreed. My mom has 6 kids (Crazy! I know!) and thanks to a blood type mismatch, she would have lost four of them without simple, routine modern medicine. It's a very sad fact that the vast majority of humans who were ever born died without reaching adulthood.

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 4 on 3/16/2012 5:29 PM >
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Cunyngham was a captain in Baltimore during the Battle of Baltimore as part of the war of 1812. How bad ass is it that a Scotsman immigrates here to help defend our country.

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 5 on 3/17/2012 2:38 AM >
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Gotta love those Scots.

Very cool set!!

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 6 on 4/5/2012 6:05 PM >
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Nice shots! I like all the b&w

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 7 on 4/5/2012 11:05 PM >
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I really like #5 and #8! What is the piece of equipment in #11? I can't believe I missed this thread. Another great post jmhunter!

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Re: maryland and northern va
<Reply # 8 on 4/9/2012 3:49 PM >
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Thanks! #11 is on the Northern Central Railroad Trail. It's the mechanical arm for an old railroad crossing. There's a ton of cool old sites (buildings, equipment) going from maryland to penn on the trail.

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