Author
Scott S. Sheads
2 Research Articles
Alfred Jacob Miller and The Bombardment of Fort McHenry
The story of Alfred Jacob Miller, the eighteen-year-old Baltimore artist who painted the quintessential image of the bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814, and later traveled west to paint the landscapes and Native Americans of the Rocky Mountains.
The Baltimore Connection: Lewis & Clark’s Curiosities
The untold story of how Lewis and Clark's scientific specimens traveled 4,500 miles from Fort Mandan to Baltimore aboard the ship Comet in 1805, passing through Fort McHenry and Fell's Point before reaching President Jefferson at the White House.