lot 19

whatsoever person or persons within this province
shall blaspheme god
shall be punished with death,
no person professing to believe in jesus christ shall be troubled.
we studied the glory of god in assurance of victory.
a choir sings at lot 19
that he comes with trumpets proclaiming
and every island and sea and mountain shall flee away.
iroquois say we return thanks to the sun

saint pauls at sunrise
(in 1702 the church of england was established in the colony, and would later, continuing to now, occupy one of the original lots of the town)

coles harbor

hills roll up and out
beyond the last reach of the sea
curled up,
the small green bones of mountain upon mountain
mashed and heaped from volcanoes and deltas and plains
then washed away.
hap hazard
timber neck
welsh adventure
diligence
mary borne
ridgelys delight.
a warren of plantations and farms in the hills around the harbor
with narrow roads through the marshes and woods

inner harbor at sunrise
(cole’s harbor, which would later be the area first incorporated into baltimore town, was first warranted in 1668 and was surrounded by several land patents and farms)

jones range

anna and captain jones lived on this land
planting tobacco by the great eastern road.
anna surveyed the river with a looking glass
captain jones wore a sword when he walked among the rows
tapping a gold ring against the hilt in time with his footsteps
until he was sick in body and his dear wife buried him here.
he left edward and sara and moses and danall each a cow with calf
he gave miles and john each a gold ring
he gave george williams to robert gibson.
anna married a commander of the rangers in green spring valley

oldtown at sunrise
(captain david jones purchased coles harbor, which later became jonestown and oldtown, in 1679 and established a plantation there in the 1680s)

whetstone

forty-one pounds sterling
and forty-two shillings
for speculation.
sixteen thousand pounds sterling,
for one hundred thousand pounds of pig iron
shipped across the sea.
then iron for war

silo at sunrise
(the principio company, an iron manufacturer, bought part of what is now locus point in the 1720s and began mining iron ore there)

from glasgow or leeds

wanted
to go to maryland
a young man unmarried
a blacksmith
a young man
who understands latin, greek, and mathematics
healthy young men and women
will meet with good encouragement and be well treated on board this vessel
six healthy men that understand farming
they must be sober and accustomed to labor
girls over eighteen years of age
who are unable to pay their full passage
will be assisted by a gentleman living in this country.
shall serve according to his/her power, wit, and ability
and honestly, orderly, and obediently
in all things demean and behave.
will be led to understand the meaning of life
and his/her place in it

suttton place after sunrise
(indentured servants signed contracts before emigrating from britain and joining the colonial workforce)

bole armoniack

summer is hot as in spain
winter is cold as in france
thunder and lightning purify the air,
in this place for industrious people.
just here no gold or silver with the iron ore
no way to sail to china
no forts or warriors to count.
but we thank you for the brass cross
and the wonderful map that showed so many the way

harbor at sunrise
(captain john smith explored the chesapeake, including the branches of the patapsco, in 1608 and published a map of the region)

tide covered with froth

along the shores
hunters came
killing with stones
and harvesting,
always walking.
settling where fish teemed,
cultivating and weaving and potting
carving and tanning and painting.
andaste were hunting to the north of this backwater
when a lone shallop
rose on the water with the sun.
and slipped quietly past

cove at sunrise
(humans ranged into the patapsco region more than 18 thousand years ago as the glaciers of the last ice age, which had reached northern pennsylvania, were receding–indigenous people were here when captain john smith explored the region in 1608)

grenville and herring

top of world
is briefly so
sands squeezing into rock
rise up a warrior
towering reflecting every second of suns arc
breathing swift air steering clouds
kneeling down stretched arms bare
collapsing embrace warmth underneath
upturn and plough
bearing the next
warrior bloodbreath swims with us

run at sunrise
(baltimore gneiss formed over 1 billion years ago when the grenville mountains were forming is exposed in herring run park)