Through the Lord Baltimore Research Fellowship, we welcome applications on all periods and aspects of Maryland’s social, political, and cultural history. Our goal is to foster research across a breadth of historical fields and areas of interests, while drawing on the collections within the H. Furlong Baldwin Library. Applications should demonstrate a strong tie between the proposed research project and the Library’s collections.
See application guidelines here: mdhistory.org/library/fellowships-prizes
The Ashby M. Larmore Fellowship Program was created to foster and expand genealogical and historical knowledge related to the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The fellowship seeks to support scholarly research using primary sources in the collections of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library. Research topics may be genealogical in nature, or focusing on historical topics exploring the people, events, sites, and/or objects of Eastern Shore communities up through 1900.
See application guidelines here: https://www.mdhistory.org/library/fellowships-prizes/