Lord Baltimore March

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The Lord Baltimore March is an American patriotic song by Henry Fillmore, named for the Lord Baltimore, colonial proprietors of Province of Maryland.

Composed around the turn of the century, it was performed publicly in 1904.{{cite news |title=Band Will Play But No Other Attractions at Fountain Park |work=Piqua Leader-Dispatch |publication-place=Piqua, Ohio |date=May 28, 1904 |page=8 |url=https://archive.org/details/band-will-play-but-no-other-attractions-at-fountain-park}}

The song was first released on phonograph record and phonograph cylinder by Columbia Records on Monday, November 26, 1906.{{cite news |work=The Chat |publication-place=Brooklyn, New York |date=November 24, 1906 |title=New Columbia Records for December |url=https://archive.org/details/new-columbia-records-for-december |page=13}} In 1909, the United States military band recorded their performance of the march.{{cite web |url=https://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?nq=1&query_type=call_number&query=cylinder8464 |title=U.S. Everlasting Record: Lord Baltimore |publisher=UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive |date=1909 |access-date=June 4, 2025}}

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Category:American patriotic songs

Category:Music of Maryland

Category:Calvert family

Category:Concert band pieces

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