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Gallows Hill served as the place of public hangings for Baltimore from at least 1803 until 1842.  See [http://www.rememberingbaltimore.net/2020/08/aaron-burr-hanged-and-burned-in-effigy.html Aaron Burr Hanged and Burned in Effigy on Gallows Hill, Baltimore, November 3, 1807].
Gallows Hill served as the place of public hangings for Baltimore from at least 1803 until 1842.  See [http://www.rememberingbaltimore.net/2020/08/aaron-burr-hanged-and-burned-in-effigy.html '''Aaron Burr Hanged and Burned in Effigy on Gallows Hill, Baltimore, November 3, 1807'''].


[https://www.latlong.net/c/?lat=39.303051&long=-76.602310 Location: Intersection of East Chase Street, Harford Road, and Aisquith Street (39.303051,-76.602310)]
[https://www.latlong.net/c/?lat=39.303051&long=-76.602310 Location: Intersection of East Chase Street, Harford Road, and Aisquith Street (39.303051,-76.602310)]
1803 reference to Gallows Hill in the ''Democratic Republican'', 1802-08-09:
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Revision as of 13:39, 20 August 2020

Gallows Hill served as the place of public hangings for Baltimore from at least 1803 until 1842. See Aaron Burr Hanged and Burned in Effigy on Gallows Hill, Baltimore, November 3, 1807.

Location: Intersection of East Chase Street, Harford Road, and Aisquith Street (39.303051,-76.602310)

1803 reference to Gallows Hill in the Democratic Republican, 1802-08-09:


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