18 THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT
Elizabeth E. Hamer, Assistant Librarian, Library of Congress;
Philip M. Hamer, National Historical Publications Commission, Wash-
ington, D. C; Francis Henninger, Biographer of George Mason,
Gunston Hall, Virginia; Mrs. T. E. Hienton, Historian of Prince
George's County, Hyattsville, Maryland; John H. Hill, Curator, Win-
terthur Museum, Wilmington, Delaware; R. Lee Van Horn, Historian
of Prince George's County, Riverdale, Maryland; Bryden B. Hyde,
Architect-Historian, Gibson Island, Maryland; David W. Jordan, grad-
uate student, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; J. O. Keller-
mann, Archivist of South Africa, Pretoria; J. Reaney Kelly, Quaker
Historian, Annapolis, Maryland; Dr. A. Kieser, Director of Archives,
Union Buildings, Pretoria, South Africa; Aubrey C. Land, Professor of
History, University of Maryland; J. A. Leo Lemay, graduate student,
Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.; Carl P. Lewis, Biographer
of Reverdy Johnson, University of Maryland; James A. McAllister, Jr.,
Deputy Register of Wills and Historian of Dorchester County, Cam-
bridge, Maryland; Delegate Bernard J. Medairy, Baltimore County.
John E. Merriken, research on W. B. & A. Railroad, Simpson-
ville, Maryland; Delegate John P. Moore, Montgomery County; Joseph
C. Morton, Social Sciences Department, Waynesburg College, Penn-
sylvania; Richard Muzzrole, Curator of Cultural History, Smithsonian
Institution; Walter C. Mylander, Jr., Tide Searcher, Stevensviile,
Maryland; George Noble, President, Talbot County Historical Society;
Garian Lee Oliver, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C.; Richard
Over/field, Graduate Student, University of Maryland; Daniel J. Reed,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress; Mrs. John B. Rich, Chil-
dren's Museum, Annapolis; Orlando Ridout IV, Director, Maryland
Historical Trust, Annapolis; Helen Anne B. Rivlin, Professor of His-
tory, University of Maryland; John W. Sause, Assistant Attorney
General of Maryland, Centreville, Maryland; George Schaun, Research
on Colonial Annapolis, Annapolis; Reverend Robert D. Schenkel, Jr.,
Rector, Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; Charles
Coleman Sellers, Librarian, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania;
Odell M. Smith, Assistant to the Governor, Annapolis; Dr. Jean
Stephenson, Director, Institute of Genealogical Research, American
University, Washington, D. C.
Robert G. Stewart, Curator, National Portrait Gallery, Washing-
ton, D. C.; Thomas E. Stokel, Heraldic Artist, Leonardtown, Maryland;
Paul Summitt, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C.; Don Swann,
President, The Etchcrafters Art Guild, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland;
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