2007-2008
Lord Baltimore Fellows
Martha Cooper, freelance documentary photographer: "Sowebo Photo Documentation: Matching Current Photography with Vintage Images of Southwest Baltimore."
Melissa Grafe, doctoral candidate at the Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University: "To Medicine and Attendance: Medical Practice in Maryland, 1767-1820."
Valerie McKito, doctoral candidate in History, Texas Tech University: "In the Shadow of Victory: Loyalists After the Revolution."
Allison O'Mahen Malcom, doctoral candidate in History, University of Illinois at Chicago: "A Protestant Patriotism: Anti-Catholicism and the Rise of Nationhood in North America, 1830-1871."
Anna Marley, doctoral candidate in Art History, University of Delaware: "Rooms with a View: Landscape Representation in the Early National Domestic Interior."
Irene Matthews, Associate Professor of English, Northern Arizona University: "Being Black in Baltimore: the Domestic Economy of Pre- and Post-War Maryland."
William Mercer, doctoral candidate in History, University of Florida: "The Significance of Barron vs. Baltimore."
Justin Pope, doctoral candidate in History, George Washington University: "The Consequences of Empire: Insurrection, Conspiracy, and the Search for Salvation in the British Atlantic World, 1733-1741."