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William Stone's great-great-grandsons made major contributions to the foundation of Maryland as an American state: Thomas Stone signed the Declaration of Independence, Michael Jenifer Stone represented Maryland in the First United States Congress, John Hoskins Stone was Governor of Maryland 1794–97, and William Murray Stone was the Episcopal ...
Took office Left office Proprietary governors 1 Leonard Calvert: 1634 1647 2 Thomas Greene: 1647 1649 3 William Stone: 1649 March 28, 1652 4 Rev. Robert Brook Sr. March 29, 1652 July 3, 1652 5 William Stone: July 4, 1652 1656 6 Lieutenant-General Josias Fendall: 1657 1660 7 Phillip Calvert: 1660 1660 8 Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore: 1661 ...
The governor is the highest-ranking official in the state, and the constitutional powers of Maryland's governors make them among the most powerful governors in the United States. [ 2 ] The current governor is Democrat Wes Moore , who took office on January 18, 2023.
William Stone (MP for Salisbury), member of parliament (MP) for Salisbury William Stone (Maryland governor) (1603–1660), governor of the colony of Maryland William Stone (Tennessee politician) (1791–1853), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
Maryland’s governor announced Monday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus, but is feeling fine at the moment. Gov. Larry Hogan tweeted that he received a positive rapid test Monday ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Monday he plans to meet with members of Congress to discuss support for rebuilding the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, which has blocked the main shipping channel ...
Maryland Governor-Elect Wes Moore, and his wife Dawn, tour the capitol grounds in preparation for tomorrow's inauguration in Annapolis, Md., Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston ...
In 1655, William Stone (c. 1603–1659), the third proprietary governor of Maryland, was resisting the commissioners of Parliament for the government of that province. Stone commissioned Fendall, to be one of his officers, along with William Eltonhead, Esq. (c. 1616–1655) and twenty men, to seize some arms and ammunition at Patuxent , for the ...