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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

"Derma Marie Yeiser Williams." Carroll County History Journal 44 (November 1993): 3.

Disher, Sharon Hanley. First Class: Women Join the Ranks at the Naval Academy. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1998.

Ditzen, Eleanor Davies Tydings. My Golden Spoon: Memoirs of a Capital Lady. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1997.

Dobbs, Judy D. "An Interview with Dr. Daphne Duval Harrison." Maryland Humanities (February 1994): 28.
Categories: Women

Dobkin, Marjorie Housepain, ed. The Making of a Feminist: Early Journals and Letters of M. Carey Thomas. [Kent, OH]: Kent State University Press, 1979.
Notes: Thomas (1857-1935) was a native of Baltimore, founder of the Bryn Mawr School, and student of Johns Hopkins University.

Donovan, Grace. "An American Catholic in Victorian England: Louisa, Duchess of Leeds, and the Carroll Family Benefice." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 223-34.

Donovan, Grace E. "The Caton Sisters: The Carrolls of Carrollton Two Generations Later." U.S. Catholic Historian 5, Issue 3-4 (1986): 291-303.

Dorsey, James R., Sr. "Cornelia F. Ruff." Harford Historical Bulletin 35 (Winter 1988): 1-2.

Dudley, David. "Elizabeth Platt Jenkins." Baltimore 92 (February 1999): 46-47.

Dupont, Dolores L. "Madam Sewall - Lady Baltimore." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin 18 (Winter 1977): 1-8.

Edmunds, Lavinia. "Patron with Panache." Johns Hopkins Magazine 45 (February 1993): 47-51.
Notes: Alice Garrett.

Ewalt, Claire S. "Caroline Duke Little Kerney: Her Life." Calvert Historian 4 (Spring 1989): 21-31.

Fresco, Margaret King Myers. "Caroline R. Martin, M.D. (1874-1958)." Chronicles of St. Mary's 38 (Spring 1990): 300-3.

Friedman, Marion. "Celeste Lauve Woodward, M.D." Maryland Medical Journal 46 (September 1997): 441-44.

Friedman, Marion. "Helen Brooke Taussig, M.d.: The Original Pediatric Oncologist." Maryland Medical Journal 46 (September 1997): 445-47.

Friend, Helen. "Unsung Heroines of Garrett County." Glades Star 5 (March 1985): 642-648.

Funk, Corinne. "Anne Tyler: A Voice of Contemporary Baltimore." Maryland Humanities (September 1998): 5-7.

Gatewood, Gloria. "The Case of the Missing Likeness." Calvert Historian 5 (Spring 1990): 46-47.
Notes: Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor.

Gatewood, Gloria. "Searching for Knox." Calvert Historian 7 (Spring 1992): 1-3.

Glick, Susan. "Mary Ann Jung: Living History Interpreter." Maryland 26 (April 1994): 80.

Glickman, Gena Debra. A Study of the Role of Women in the Transformation of the Curriculum at the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of Mechanic Arts from 1825-1875. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1992.

Glover, Lorri M. "Between Two Cultures: The Worlds of Rosalie Stier Calvert." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Spring 1996): 84-94.

Gottlieb, Agnes Hooper. "Malloy of the American: Baltimore's Pioneer Woman Journalist." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Spring 1996): 28-46.
Notes: Story of Baltimore's first woman journalist. Malloy extended the boundary of the woman's sphere by defining the home as including the city in which women lived. Thus, she focused her writing on municipal reforms, which led to major changes in Baltimore's juvenile justice system and overhauled the city's fire department.

Griggs, Catherine Mary. Beyond Boundaries: The Adventurous Life of Marguerite Harrison. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1996.

Grindle, Jenifer. "'My Dear Nannie': Society and the Role of Women in 19th Century Maryland and Washington D.C." Old Kent 9 (Summer 1992): 1, 3-4.

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