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Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union and now engaged in
studying Samuel Chase; Vaughan Brown, Annapolis, engaged in a
study of colonial shipping; Julian P. Boyd, Professor of History,
Princeton University, and Editor of the Jefferson Papers; A. Thomas
Bradbury, Architect of Atlanta, now completing plans for the new
Georgia Archives; Mary G. Bryan, Archivist of Georgia; Delegate
James Clark, Jr., Howard County; Lewis F. Coffin, Clerk, Third Haven
Friends Meeting, Easton, Maryland; Doris E. Cook, Archivist at the
Connecticut State Library; Delegate Edna P. Cook, Montgomery Coun-
ty; Leon de Valinger, Archivist of Delaware; Caleb Dorsey, who is
preparing a tract map of Howard County; Rhoda M. Dorsey, Assistant
Professor of History, Goucher College, and her class of history majors;
Reverend Leslie F. Fairfield, Assistant Rector, St. Anne's Parish,
Annapolis; Isaac M. Fein, Curator, Jewish Historical Society of Mary-
land, Baltimore; Charles E. Fenwick, President, St. Mary's County
Historical Society; Sister Fiske and Sister Victoria of St. Agnes Hospital,
Baltimore.
Others were: Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States;
Reverend L. Wade Hampton, Rector, St. John's Parish, Hagerstown;
Oliver W. Holmes, Chief Archivist, Social and Economic Records Di-
vision, the National Archives; Marvin E. Harvey, Professor at the
School of Mines of the University of South Dakota, who is studying
early Methodism in Maryland; John M. Hemphill II, Professor of His-
tory at Southwestern University, Memphis, Tennessee; Henry Powell
Hopkins, Architect for the restoration of the Old Treasury Building;
Reverend Edwin J. Horney, Minister, Unity Methodist Church, Hur-
lock, Maryland; Bryden B. Hyde, Architect and Historian, Gibson
Island; Mrs. John H. Jeffries, Somerset County Historical Society;
G. Bucher John, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Carroll County; M. G.
Kammen, student of the Revolution of 1689, Cambridge, Massachu-
setts; J. Reaney Kelly, authority on Quaker history, Annapolis; Robert
A. Kerr, Director, Historic Annapolis, Incorporated; David A. Kimball,
historian for the preservation of Independence Hall, Philadelphia;
Harry W. Kirwin, Chairman, Department of History and Social
Sciences, Loyola College, and biographer of Governor Herbert R.
O'Conor, Baltimore; Lester S. Levy, distinguished collector of Civil War
sheet music; Helen Liebel, Brooklyn College, authority on commercial
seaports; Mrs. Lewis W. Long, Somerset County Historical Society;
John T. Luzader, National Park Service, expert on the Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal.
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