The remainder of York Road to Maryland Line was built in the late 1910s and early 1920s.
The Maryland Line made up a large portion of this force.
No troops in the continental army had rendered better service, endured more fatigue, or won greater glory than the Maryland Line.
However, many members of the newly formed Maryland Line in the Confederate army would be drawn from the state militia.
Many members of the Maryland Line would be drawn from former members of the state militia.
The "Maryland Line" has a reputation of being among the best of the Continental Army.
The officers received discharges on January 1, 1781, and the enlisted men of the unit were transferred to the Maryland Line.
Papers relating chiefly to the Maryland Line during the Revolution.
A history of the Maryland Line in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783.
Maryland Line can refer to the following: