RM2AGCRW3–People gather to enjoy the music and dance of Cultura Planera, a Puerto Rican bomba y plena tradition, Sandy Spring, Maryland, USA
RMDB21TE–C and O Canal National Historic Park, Near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, at Sandy Hook, Maryland, USA
RMEY0C24–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County
RMTTDR0G–View of the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RMFJK0P0–Sandy Spring, Maryland, USA, 1996 Water storage tower in Sandy Spring Maryland, used as a reserve for local drinking water and as part of the reserve for fire fighting in the rural area. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RFM5FHKM–Early morning walk on Beach in Ocean City
RM2AJ64A8–Fungous diseases of plants . stage is not believed to be important to continue thepropagation of the fungus. During the spring of 1902 the Scle-rotinia stage was found (Norton) quite commonly in the orchardsof Maryland, The apothecia were discovered arising from scle-rotia, which might be developed either within the tissues or on ASCOMYCETES 193 the surface of the mummied fruits. The fruits upon which thisstage appeared had been hghtly covered with sandy soil for atleast a year. In 1906 this stage was extremely common through-out the West. Conditions seemed to be most favorable for its de-velo
RM2EHG8WM–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1945, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C88J–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 20110624 TM
RMDB21TW–C and O Canal National Historic Park, Near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, at Sandy Hook, Maryland, USA
RMEY0C28–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County
RMTTDPTC–View of the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RMFJK0NW–Sandy Spring, Maryland, USA, 1996 Water storage tower in Sandy Spring Maryland, used as a reserve for local drinking water and as part of the reserve for fire fighting in the rural area. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RFM5FHM1–Early morning walk on Beach in Ocean City
RM2ANC3RW–1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . CULTURE. One ounce of seed to 50 hills. Sow aboutthe last of spring or the first of summer in hills of light,rich, sandy soil, 4 feet apart, allowing but three plantsto grow in each hill; after they have grown about a footlong, pinch off the points of shoots, which causes the vinesnot only to become stronger, but makes them producelateral branches and prove more productive andmature earlier. It should not be grown nearsquashes, cucumbers or pumpkins, as the flavorwill be affected in consequence. NEW MARYLAND CANTA-LOUPE.—The latest acquis
RM2EHG8WD–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1950, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C88E–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 20110624 TM Inverted
RMDB21T8–C and O Canal National Historic Park, Near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, at Sandy Hook, Maryland, USA
RMEY0C25–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County
RMTTDPPH–View of the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RMFJK0NX–Sandy Spring, Maryland, USA, 1996 Water storage tower in Sandy Spring Maryland, used as a reserve for local drinking water and as part of the reserve for fire fighting in the rural area. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RFM5FHM2–Early morning walk on Beach in Ocean City
RM2CDCEAD–. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . age is not believed to be important to continue thepropagation of the fungus. During the spring of 1902 the Scle-rotinia stage was found (Norton) quite commonly in the orchards^.pi Maryland. The apothecia were discovered arising from scle-rotia, which might be developed either within the tissues or on ASCOMYCETES 193 the surface of the mummied fruits. The fruits upon which thisstage appeared had been hghtly covered with sandy soil for atleast a year. In 1906 this stage was extremely common through-out th
RM2EHG939–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1988, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8AH–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256821 1945 24000
RMEY0C21–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County
RMTTDPXD–View of the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RFM5FHKN–Early morning walk on Beach in Ocean City
RM2AWNWMT–A rural survey in Maryland, made by the Department of church and country life of the Board of home missions of the Presbyterian church in the U.S.A... . ore than 40 years old. The Agricultural societies are markedby an *. For Men Only *Montgomery Farmers Club: 1/4. 16 & 3 honorary. 1872.*The Senior Club: 1/4. 16. 1844.*The Enterprise Club: 1/4. 16. 1865.The Physicians Social Club: 1/4. 9.*The Sandy Spring Fruit Growers Association: 26.TAe Milk Producers Association of Md., Va. and D. C: 450. (This is an interstate organization with considerable local strength.)The Pigeon Club. 1/4, 17. (For bo
RM2EHG8XB–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1945, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8F9–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256825 1945 24000
RMEY0C23–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County
RMTTDTCX–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RFM5FHM3–Balcony view Atlantic Ocean coast line in Ocean City
RM2AWP19H–A rural survey in Maryland, made by the Department of church and country life of the Board of home missions of the Presbyterian church in the U.S.A... . rnestown 342.9 Quince Orchard 435 Darnestown .400 Bethesda 282.2 Chevy Chase 300 Olney 449. Olney 544 Sandy Spring 500 Gaithersburg 429.1 Gaithersburg 508 German town .475 6 Potomac .364 a Bamesville .575 Boyds ...400 5 Damascus ...787 9 Wheaton ...459 Potomac 329.6 BarnesvUle 475. Damascus 665 Wheaton 342 As is usually the case with rolling, partially-wooded land, the countryhas much picturesque scenery. Almost every hill-top is a vantage poi
RM2EHG8WW–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1981, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8DN–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256823 1950 24000
RMEY0C27–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County out buildings
RMTTDT7M–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RFM5FHM0–CoupleTreasure Hunting on Ocean City Beach
RM2CGHHNW–. William Painter and his father, Dr. Edward Painter : sketches and reminiscences . Street soon after grandfather had been strickenwith paralysis. He died while on Lexington Street, September 29, 1875, and histransition was the first serious loss I had ever felt. From Eutaw Street we moved to Bolton Street, east side, between LafayetteAvenue and Mosher Street, a))out half-way down the block. While there, in 1876, weattended the Centennial, in Philadelphia. In the summer of that year we spent sev-eral weeks with cousin Philip T. Stabler, near Sandy Spring, Montgomery County,Maryland. While ther
RM2EHG8WR–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1945, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8BH–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256822 1945 24000
RMEY0C26–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County front door and benches
RMTTDR30–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RFM5FHM4–Lounge Chairs on Red Deck
RM2CH3B3T–. Electric railway gazette . ad between Washing-ton and Baltimore, it is ex-pected, will be signed atonce. The enterprise isbacked by the Washing-ton, Sandy Spring &Baltimore Electric Railway. Allston Gerry and NathanG. Miller, of New York, and James B. Colegrove andGeorge S. Chase, of Washington, it is announced willtake $750,000 of bonds. The Sandy Springs route willdevelop a section not now reached by railways. TheColumbian & Maryland line, on the other hand, hasbeen surveyed with a view of running express trainsbetween the two cities over the shortest possible route,in competition with the
RM2EHG8X9–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1950, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8EN–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256824 1945 24000
RMEY0C1X–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County, the old stone barn
RMTTDRF9–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RM2CD88EP–. Baltimore : its history and its people . h in Maryland and Pennsylvania. His father was Dr. EdwardPainter, a noted physician, who married, September i, 1834, Louisa Gilpin,born December 11, 1814, died May 16, 1896, daughter of Joseph Gilpin,who was born May 17, 1780, died March 29, 1858. He married, in 1802,Sarah Pierce. Joseph Gilpin lived at Sandy Spring, Montgomery county,Maryland. Joseph Gilpins father was Gideon Gilpin, who married, De-cember I, 1762. Sarah Gregg; he was born December 4, 1738, died August20, 1825. (A full account of the genealogy of the Gilpin family, togetherwith the G
RM2EHG8X5–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1945, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8N6–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 461483 1988 24000
RMEY0C20–USA Maryland MD Sandy Spring The Woodlawn Manor House historic home in Montgomery County, the old stone barn
RMTTDRAW–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RM2CEPYA1–. Department of Public Education State of Maryland. Forty-Ninth Annual Report Showing Condition of the Public Schools of Maryland for the Year Ending July 31st, 1915.. ntown 1920 JOHN G. GARDNER Clarksburg 1920 COLUMBUS W. DAY Damascus 1918 ZADOC M. COOKE Gaithersburg 1916 ROGER B. FARQUHAR Sandy Spring 1916 WILLIS B. BURDETTE, Secretary Rockville PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY. O. B. ZANTZINGER, President Hyattsville 1916 VIRGIL M. LAWRENCE Aquasco 1918 GEORGE P. McCENEY Laurel 1920 E. S. BURROUGHS, Secretary Upper Marlboro QUEENS ANNES COUNTY. J. M. CORKRAN, President Centreville 1916 SPENCER WALLS S
RM2EHG8X1–Sandy Spring, Maryland, map 1945, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2A8C8N4–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 461484 1950 24000
RMTTDR86–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RMRPW4T5–. Allen's strawberry catalogue : spring 1903. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY PLANT CATALOGUE. 15. HOFFMAN.—Has been the favorite in the South for many years, and it carries so well, that marketraen are continually inquiring for it, and it usually brings the highest market price on this account. We have not found it pro- ductive on sandy soil, but on stiff land, not too poor, it will bear a very good crop of berries that will bring the highest market price. The accompan
RM2A8C8MR–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256827 1981 24000
RMTTDRKY–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RMRPW4XP–. Allen's strawberry catalogue : spring 1903. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. 14 ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY PLANT CATALOGUE. GANDY.—Too well known to need extended description. The standard late berry everywhere. Large, firm, uniform and attractive, will not do its best at fruiting time on light sandy soils. Black swamp land, well drained, or medium stiff land seems to suit it best. My stock of this popular variety is very fine, and in sufficient quantity to fill all orders. GLEN MARY.—This varie
RM2A8C8HA–USGS TOPO Map Maryland MD Sandy Spring 256826 1945 24000
RMTTDRHF–Waves touching the shore on the beach of Ocean City, Maryland, USA
RMRHEN2G–. Bolgiano's "greater-Baltimore" tomato. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. 66 HERBACEOUS PEONIES.. ABSOLUTELY HARDY EVERY WHERE NEED NO ATTENTION Peonies can be planted either in the spring or fall, and will thrive anywhere on this continent. Give them a good, deep, rich sandy, soil. Price given is for roots of 2 to 5 eyes