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Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Archivist of the Hall of Records, FY 1960
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ARCHIVIST OF THE HALL OF RECORDS 25

There were others who may be of interest to you: William T.
Alderson, Executive Secretary, Tennessee Historical Commission; Sidney
H. Aronson, who is writing A Study of Political Figures, 1800-1837,
for the Ph.D. Degree at Columbia University; Rosamond R. Beirne,
historian of Maryland architects and architecture; Howard V. L. Bloom-
field, maritime historian; Winston Broadfoot, Curator of the Flowers
Collection, Duke University Library; Mrs. Irving Brown, historian of
Protestant Episcopal Parishes in Prince George's County; Mary G.
Bryan, Archivist of Georgia; Philip L. Cannon, Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Dorchester County; Frank A. Combs, St. Mary's County
Delegate to the General Assembly; Paul S. Clarkson, attorney, and biog-
rapher of Luther Martin; George H. Callcott, Department of History,
University of Maryland, at present writing the history of the Univer-
sity; Kenneth L. Carroll, Professor at Southern Methodist University,
and historian of Maryland Quakers.

Also, Elizabeth C. Childs of the Lamination Division, South Caro-
lina Archives; Clayton B. Dekle, Tennessee State Architect; LeRoy
DePuy, Records Management Specialist, Bureau of Management Meth-
ods, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Jean Muir Dorsey, genealogist
of the Dorsey and Gist families; Leon deValinger, Archivist of Dela-
ware; Ernest M. Eller, Director of Naval History, Office of the Chief
of Naval Operations; Charles E. Fenwick, President, St. Mary's County
Historical Society; Reverend A. Gordon Fischer, Rector of St. John's
Church, Kingsville; James W. Foster, Director, Maryland Historical
Society; William Rea Furlong, historian of American Flags; Francis X.
Gallagher, Baltimore City Delegate to the General Assembly; Clarence
P. Gould, historian of Christ Church, Kent Island; Reverend Robert B.
Gribbon, Canon, Trinity Cathedral, Easton; Bruce C. Harding, Archi-
vist and Head, Archives Division, Ohio Historical Society; Marvin E.
Harvey, historian of "The Wesleyan Movement and the American
Revolution."

Some others were Mrs. Harold Hayes, Librarian, Maryland and
Rare Book Department, University of Maryland; J. R. Heller III, author
of The Growth of Democracy in Maryland, 1790-1810; John M. Hemp-
hill II, Professor of History, Southwestern College at Memphis, Ten-
nessee; Hector J. Herbert, S.J., historian of the Arcadians; Mrs. Truman
E. Hienton, historian of Protestant Episcopal Parishes in Prince George's
County; Frank L. Howard, author of a history of All Saints Parish,
Calvert County; Wilbur H. Hunter, Jr., Director of The Peak Museum;


 

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