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William Mathew Marine "Native of Sharptown, then in Somerset county; died in Baltimore city, where he had resided since 1854. Admitted to the bar, 1864; practicing lawyer, writer, poet, public speaker; delivered many historical addresses; Collector of the Port of Baltimore under President Harrison." [Edward M. Noble & Edward T. Tubbs, Maryland in Prose and Poetry: Recitation and Readings Pertaining to the State 238 (Baltimore: Lehmen Publ. Co., 1909)] Poetry William M. Marine, The Nanticoke: A Poem (baltimore: H.W. Diek & co., Publ. 1897) Writings William M. Marine, Oration ( Baltimore: John W. Woods, Printer, 1876) _______________, The Relations of Maryland to the Union during the late Civil war. Her soldiers in the Federal service her true representatives in that crisis (Baltimore: James & Hanzsche, 1889) _______________, The Bombardment of Lewes by the British, April 6 and 7, 1813 (Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1901) _______________, History of the British Invasion of Maryland During the War of 1812 (Baltimore: Society of the War of 1812 in Maryland, 1913) Research William M. Marine Collection |