Background
Denton, Lawrence Monette was born on February 28, 1943 in Baltimore. Son of Paul Monette and Evelyn (Bayne) Denton.
(A Southern Star for Maryland: Maryland and the Secession ...)
A Southern Star for Maryland: Maryland and the Secession Crisis xvii, 235 pp. 8vo. A history of Maryland immediately preceding the American Civil War, in which it is argued that the state was in favor of secession, but prevented from joining with the South due to occupation by Union forces.Keywords: AMERICAN HISTORY CIVIL WAR MARYLAND SECESSION POLITICS
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(Maryland did not freely choose to remain in the Union at ...)
Maryland did not freely choose to remain in the Union at the outbreak of the Civil War, this book argues: the state was held by brute force. A colorful account of the dilemmas faced by Marylanders in the crisis as seen from the Southern point of view.
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Denton, Lawrence Monette was born on February 28, 1943 in Baltimore. Son of Paul Monette and Evelyn (Bayne) Denton.
Bachelor, Western Maryland. College, Westminster, 1965; Master of Education with honors, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1971.
Director academic services, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1968-1978; special assistant to associate administrator, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Department Commerce, Washington, 1978-1981; president, Denton & Associations, Queenstown, Maryland., since 1981.
(Maryland did not freely choose to remain in the Union at ...)
(A Southern Star for Maryland: Maryland and the Secession ...)
Member American Meteorological Society.
Married Susan Thomas, January 6, 1978.