The historical
coat of arms of the U.S. state of
Maryland from 1876. One of the original British
Thirteen Colonies, Maryland was founded by
George Calvert, a Catholic convert. It was named in honor of
Henrietta Maria of France, wife of
Charles I of England. It was
admitted to the Union on April 28, 1788, after ratifying the new federal Constitution. Although one of the smallest American states, it has a variety of climates and topographical features that have earned it the moniker of "America in Miniature". Sixteen of Maryland's twenty-three counties and its largest city,
Baltimore, border the tidal waters of the
Chesapeake Bay estuary.
Illustration: Henry Mitchell; restoration: Andrew Shiva