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18 THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
Genealogist; James Haw, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Vir-
ginia "Politics in Revolutionary Maryland, 1754-1778"; Mrs.
Truman E. Hienton, Prince George's County Historian and
Author; Dr. John Hemphill II, Department of History, New
York University; Laurence C. Henry, Ph.D. Candidate, Vander-
bilt University, "The Face of War in the Maryland Legislative
Sessions, 1740"; Daniel Higman, Botanist, Smithsonian Institu-
tion, "Land Use and Environment Disturbance in the Anne
Arundel County Bay Shores"; Dr. Ronald Hoffman, Department
of History, University of Maryland, "Revolution in Maryland."
Stephen Israel, Assistant to Archeological Consultant, His-
toric Annapolis, Inc.; Earl F. Kent, Chief, Division of Records
Management, State of New York; Ross Kimmel, Indexer, Historic
Annapolis Indexing Project; Lawrence Kimmel, Experienced
Teachers Fellow, Institute of Southern History, The Johns Hop-
kins University, "Klu Klux Klan Violence in Maryland, 1921-
1924"; David M. King, teacher, Calvert County Public Schools,
writing on election returns; Emily M. Kutler, Researcher, NEH
Project; Dr. Aubrey C. Land, Department of History, University
of Georgia; Barbara Lathroum, Researcher, St. Mary's City
Commission; George R. Lewis, Secretary, State Department of
General Services; Glen Little, Archeological Consultant, Historic
Annapolis, Inc.
James A. McAllister, author, Dorchester County Historian;
Joyce McDonald, Director Historic Annapolis Research Project
and Co-Director, NEH Annapolis Project; Laurence H. McDonald,
M.A., Candidate, Department of History, University of Mary-
land, "Maryland During the Secession Movement"; Jane McWil-
liams, Researcher, NEH Project; Miss Louise Magruder, Profes-
sional Genealogist; J. Maistrellis, Researcher, NEH Project;
Mary Gordon Malloy, Montgomery County Historical Society;
William B. Marye, Baltimore County Historian; Miss Agnes
Mayo, Scribe, South River Club Minutes; Russell R. Menard,
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Iowa, "Political and Social Struc-
ture in 17th Century Maryland."
Mary K. Meyer, Genealogical Librarian, Maryland Historical
Society; Nancy Miller, Historian, Maryland Historical Trust;
Dr. Robert D. Mitchell, Department of Geography, University
of Maryland, "Geography of Slavery in Colonial Maryland"; Mrs.
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