Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)
Emilie A. Doetsch (1882-1969)
MSA SC 3520-13708
Documents:
BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BUREAU
OF VITAL STATISTICS (Birth Record) Emilie A. Doetsch, 30 June 1882, Certificate
No. A-56459 [MSA CM1135, CR 48,430]
COURT OF APPEALS (Test Book) Emilie A.
Doetsch, 29 January 1907, Volume RWG 1 Page 250 [MSA S431-1, 1/66/14/12]
Letters written by Emilie Doetsch to her classmates from Goucher College
http://meyerhoff.goucher.edu/library/robin/
GOVERNOR (Appointments File) Emilie
A. Doetsch, 1935, Juvenile Court [MSA S1039-187, 2/32/3/4]
BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BUREAU
OF VITAL STATISTICS (Death Record) Emilie A. Doetsch, 8 June 1969, Certificate
No. 69-5885 [MSA CM1132, CR 48,399]
Newspaper Articles:
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Suffrage Army
State Delayed by Shiny Nose," The Baltimore News, 12 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Hairpins Fall
Along Path of Heroes of 1776," The Baltimore News, 13 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Suffragette 'Hikers' Today One Big
Ache," The Baltimore News, 14 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "General Lets
Hikers Accept Lift on Road," The Baltimore News, 15 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Witch Hazel
to be Suffragist Flag's Symbol," The Baltimore News, 16 February
1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Proposals and
Orchids Cheer Women Hikers," The Baltimore News, 17 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Suffrage Army
Worried Over Pretty Private," The Baltimore News, 18 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Cupid Drummed
Out of Campy by 'General Jones',"
The Baltimore News, 19 February
1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Hair-Primped
Hikers March on Baltimore," The Baltimore News, 20 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Hog and Hominy
Put New Life in Weary Hikers," The Baltimore News, 21 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
Doetsch, Emilie A., "Women Hikers
to Bivouac in City Tomorrow," The Baltimore News, 22 February 1913.
[MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Suffrage Army to Enter City's Gates
Before Nightfall," The Baltimore News, 23 February 1913. [MSA SC2890,
M1898]
"Hikers' Lost Tribe Joins Main Army,"
The
Baltimore News, 24 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Hikers Take Cardinal by Bold Stroke,"
The
Baltimore News, 25 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Baltimoreans Will Join Hikers' 'Army',"
The
Baltimore News, 25 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
"City Hikers Can't Stand Rapid Pace,"
The
Baltimore News, 26 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Hiking Beauty Plodding Along in
Bare Feet," The Baltimore News, 27 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Hikers Get Ovation At Their Goal,"
The
Baltimore News, 28 February 1913. [MSA SC2890, M1898]
"Sketches of Council Candidates in
Fifth and Sixth Districts," The Sun, 3 May 1923.
"Women Voters Break Record," The
Sun, 9 May 1923.
"Bar Again Refuses to Admit Women,"
The
Sun, 20 February 1929.
Emilie Doetsch endorsed for judgeship,
The
Evening Sun, 16 January 1935.
"Miss Emilie A. Doetsch, Pioneer
Suffragette, Dies," The Sun, 10 June 1969.
Books:
Baltimore Courthouse and Law Museum Foundation. Histories of the
Bench and Bar of Baltimore City. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Courthouse
and Law Museum Foundation, 1997.
Luckett, Margie H. Maryland Women.
Baltimore, MD: King Brothers, Inc. Press, 1937.
Scheeler, Mary Katherine. " Notable Maryland
Women. Ed. Winifred G. Helmes. Cambridge, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1977.
107-109.
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