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Maryland leaders are remembering former President Jimmy Carter for his connections to communities across the state.The 39th U.S. president died Sunday at age 100.Carter's devotion to and work with ...
As word spread Sunday that Jimmy Carter, the nation’s 39th president, had died, many turned to social media to share their reactions. Here’s a roundup of some of the comments.
BALTIMORE -- Maryland leaders are mourning the death of former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at 100 years old. Before his death, Carter had been the oldest living former U.S. president.
Maryland leaders are mourning President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100. Gov. Wes Moore “The first lady and I are saddened to hear of the passing of the 39th president of the United ...
Jimmy Carter visited Maryland and spoke in May of 1976. Former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, left, says a political hello to former Senator Joseph D. Tydings during a stop at Christ Church Harbor ...
President Jimmy Carter waves to a crowd of Democrats attending a Maryland $100-a-person fundraiser for Democratic candidate for governor, Harry Hughes, left, in Baltimore, Oct. 18, 1978.
There are many in Maryland who recall meeting Jimmy Carter, but none more engaged with the 39 th president than A. Dwight Pettit, a prominent Baltimore attorney, who was serving on the Board of ...
Former President Jimmy Carter shakes the hand of nine-month-old Warren Pekarek, held by his father Army Capt. David Pekarek of Germantown, Md., during a book signing at Borders Book Store at White ...
Maryland palliative care director describes Jimmy Carter's final days in hospice 05:34. BALTIMORE -- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was under hospice care for nearly two years before he died ...
DMV residents are remembering former President Jimmy Carter, including one Maryland man who has a picture worth a thousand words. Josh Davidsburg shared a photo with News4 showing himself as a 2 ...
Maryland leaders are remembering former President Jimmy Carter for his connections to communities across the state. The 39th U.S. president died Sunday at age 100.
Long before becoming a peanut farmer or entering politics, James Earl Carter Jr. began his adult life in the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Jimmy Carter's military service would not ...