2008-2009 Lord Baltimore Fellows

Stephanie Jacobe, doctoral candidate of Philosophy in History, American University: “Thomas Fortune Ryan: The Most Noiseless Man in American Finance.”

Teresa Moyer, doctoral candidate of Philosophy, Department of American Studies, University of Maryland, College Park: “A Study of African Descendant History at Georgia Plantation in Baltimore, Maryland, 1730-1820.”

David Peart, doctoral candidate in History, University College London: “Popular Engagement with Politics in the United States, 1820-1825.”

David Schley, doctoral candidate in History, Johns Hopkins University: “City of Movement: The B&O and Urban Life in Baltimore, 1827-1877.”

Reynolds Scott-Childress, Assistant Professor of History, State University of New York: “The House at Mistake: Marshall Hall and the Landscape of Chesapeake History.”

Kristin Stone, doctoral candidate in History, University of California, Davis: “The Arts of Able Editors: Reinventing the Conservative Press.”

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