Marye, William Bose, 1886-1979
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
A Map of Part of (Old) Baltimore County , Showing Original Place Names, Mostly of the Seventeenth Century., undated
William Bose Marye, 1971 August 4
William Bose Marye was a genealogist for the Colonial Dames of America, a writer on Native American history in Maryland, as well as the corresponding secretary for the Maryland Historical Society, 1939-1969. In this oral history interview, he discusses his family background and boyhood in the Joppatowne area and at 714 St. Paul Street in Baltimore. He also speaks about Jessie Lee Bennett's salon, Maryland families, and many of his contemporaries.
William Bose Marye, 1975
William Bose Marye was a genealogist for the Colonial Dames of America and a corresponding secretary for the Maryland Historical Society, 1939-1969, as well as a writer on Native American history in Maryland. In this interview, he expands upon his previous interview, offering additions and revisions.
William Bose Marye, 1975 March 26
William Bose Marye was a genealogist and writer on Maryland archaeology and Native American artifacts. In this interview, he discusses the Bryn Mawr dig; findings on the Gunpowder River; and the origin of pieces in the collection of the Maryland Historical Society.