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Donald Mayhew, Bowie Cultural Committee, "Ogle References
in Virginia Gazette, 1736-1745"; Harry Wright Newman, Profes-
sional Genealogist; Mrs. Gladys Nelker, author, Chairman, Lon-
don Town Publik House and Arboretum; Nineteenth Institute
of Genealogical Research; Dr. Richard Overfield, Department of
History, University of Nebraska at Omaha, "Maryland Loyal-
ists"; Edward Papenfuse, Co-Director NEH Annapolis Project
and Ph.D. Candidate, The Johns Hopkins University; Anne
Parrish, Keeper of the Maryland Register, Maryland Historical
Trust.
Gary Norman Paul, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Califor-
nia, Berkeley, "Library History of American Colleges, 1775-
1785"; Bruce H. Perritt, M.A., Department of Education, Amer-
ican University, "Study of the Certification of Elementary
Teachers in Maryland"; Dr. Jacob M. Price, Department of
History, University of Michigan, "18th Century International
Trade"; Professor John C. Rainbolt, Department of History,
University of Missouri, "Taxation Policy in Maryland after the
Revolution"; Dr. James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United
States; Constance Werner Ramirez, Director, Annapolis Project,
Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies; Whitman H. Ridg-
way, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Pennsylvania, "Maryland
Political Elite, 1824-1840"; Orlando Ridout IV, Director, Mary-
land Historical Trust.
Dr. Edward Riley, Director of Research for Colonial Wil-
liamsburg, "Journals of Nicholas Cresswell and John Fountaine";
Mrs. Helen Robinson, Professional Genealogist; Shirldene Savage,
Indexer, Historic Annapolis Indexing Project; The Reverend
Edwin Schell, Executive Secretary, Baltimore Annual Conference,
United Methodist Historical Society; Franklin C. Showell, Ex-
ecutive Director, Commission on Negro History and Culture;
Mrs. D. H. Smith, Professional Genealogist; Mrs. Henry Clay
Smith, Professional Genealogist; Gregory A. Stiverson, Ph.D.
Candidate, The Johns Hopkins University, "Social Structure of
Talbot County, Maryland 1733-1783"; Mrs. John Symmonds, Vice
President, Historic Annapolis, Inc.
Carol Tilles, Researcher, NEH Project; Professor T. R.
Thompson of the Department of History, University of Nebraska
at Omaha, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Maryland, "British
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