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Maryland Women's Hall of Fame

The Maryland Women's Hall of Fame (MWHF) recognizes significant achievements and statewide contributions made by women who are Maryland-natives or state residents. It was established in 1985 by the Maryland Commission for Women and the Women Legislators of Maryland. Honorees are selected by an independent committee each year and are inducted in March during Women's History Month.[1][2]

Inductees edit

Name Image Birth–Death Year Area of achievement Ref(s)
Janeen L. Birckhead

 

2023 Brigadier General, Commander of the Maryland Army National Guard, Assistant Adjutant General, Maryland Joint Force Headquarters, Baltimore, Maryland; Deputy Commanding General-Reserve Affairs, United States Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania [3][4]
Charlotte M. Cooksey (b. 1947) 2023 District Court of Maryland, District 1, the first presiding judge of Baltimore's Mental Health Court [5]
Ana Sol Gutierrez   (b. 1942) 2023 Maryland House of Delegates from District 18, first Latina elected to state office [6]
Gloria G. Lawlah   (b. 1939) 2023 Secretary of the Maryland Department of Aging, Maryland state senator from the 26th district [7]
Jackie Ronne   (1919-2009) 2023 Antarctic expedition (1947–48) [8]
Dorothy Blum (1924-1980) 2022 Computer pioneer, cryptanalyst [9]
Mary L. Cleave (b 1947) 2022 American engineer and a former astronaut [10]
Gloria Richardson (1922-2021) 2022 Civil rights activist [11]
Beatrice Rodgers 2022 Community activist for people with disabilities [12]
Odessa M. Shannon (1928-2020) 2022 Founder of the Montgomery County Human Rights Hall of Fame; recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for Volunteerism from President Barack Obama [13]
Elizabeth Bobo 2021 Elected to serve as the Howard County Chief Executive, served 20 years as a representative in the Maryland House of Delegates, and served on the Howard County Council. [14]
Margaret Briggs Gregory Hawkins (1877-1969) 2021 Educator, suffragist [15]
Ruby Reese Moone 2021 Civil rights [16]
Nancy K. Welker 2021 Physicist, expert in superconducting electronics [17]
Celeste Revillon Winans (1823–1861) 2021 Ran a soup house for the poor [18]
Victorine Quille Adams (1912–2006) 2020 Baltimore City Council [19]
Evelyn O. A. Darden 2020 Lawyer [20]
Claire L. Parkinson 2020 Climate Scientist [21]
Nancy Grace Roman   (1925–2018) 2020 Astronomer [22]
Leslie R. Wolfe (1943–2017) 2020 Women's rights leader [23]
Marielsa A. Bernard 2019 Senior Judge of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County [24]
Augusta T. Chissell (1880–1973) 2019 Suffragist; Vice President of Baltimore NAACP [25]
Dominique Dawes   (b. 1976) 2019 Olympic champion gymnast [26]
Virginia Hall   (1906–1982) 2019 Intelligence officer in Vichy France during World War II [27]
Rosa Gumataotao Rios   (b. 1956) 2019 43rd Treasurer of the United States [28]
Evelyn Williams Townsend (1922–2008) 2019 Community activist; President of the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center [29]
Phyllis B. Trickett (b. 1927) 2019 Community activist; equal rights [30]
Pauline Woo Tsui (1920–2018) 2019 Anti-discrimination activist; co-founder of the Organization of Chinese American Women [31]
Sandra I. Barnes 2018 Child welfare advocate; Assistant Attorney General, Maryland Department of Human Services [32]
Sandra Williams Ortega (b. 1937) 2018 Maryland's first African American woman commissioned as a U.S. Air Force Officer, community service [33]
Emily Saunders Plummer (1815–1876) 2018 Former slave [34]
Rita L. Robinson (b. 1936) 2018 Professor at Bowie State University [35]
Hattie N. Washington 2018 Professor of Education at Coppin State University [36]
Marsha Coleman-Adebayo   2017 Founder of the No FEAR Institute, an organization devoted to educating the American public about federal sector discrimination and the implementation of the No FEAR Act. [37]
Carolyn Colvin   (b. 1942) 2017 Deputy Commissioner for Social Security [38]
Donna Edwards   (b. 1958) 2017 First African American woman to represent Maryland in the US House of Representatives [39]
Mary Garrett (1854–1915) 2017 Suffragist and philanthropist [40]
Katharine Blodgett Gebbie   (1932–2016) 2017 Astrophysicist [41]
Kathleen Ledecky   (b. 1997) 2017 Olympic gold medalist for swimming [42]
Helen Maroulis   (b. 1991) 2017 Gold medalist 2015 World Wrestling Championships [43]
Lilian Welsh (1858–1938) 2017 Physician, educator, suffragist [44]
Sophia Arabatzis Balis 2016 Professor Emeritus of the University of Maryland Dental School [45]
Oretha Bridgwaters-Simms 2016 Educator [46]
Mary C. Goodwillie (1870–1949) 2016 Established the Junior League of Baltimore [47]
Elaine Danforth Harmon   (1919–2015) 2016 2009 Congressional Gold Medal for U.S. Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II [48]
Joanne Katz 2016 President of the Faculty Senate of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Institutional Review Board chair [49]
Lizette Woodworth Reese   (1856–1935) 2016 Poet [50]
Beverly B. Byron   (b. 1932) 2015 U.S. House of Representatives [51]
E. Gail de Planque (1945–2010) 2015 Physicist, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission [52]
Mary Feik   (1924–2016) 2015 Aviation, pilot, flight engineer, master mechanic [53]
Katherine O'Brien 2015 Physician, member of the World Health Organization's Scientific Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) [54]
Linda L. Singh   (b. 1964) 2015 Adjutant General of the Maryland National Guard [55]
Sue Fryer Ward (1935–2014) 2015 Government service, advocate for human rights [56]
Dorothy F. Bailey 2014 Civic activist [57]
Agnes Kane Callum (1926–2015) 2014 Founding member of the Baltimore Afro American Historical Genealogic Society [58]
Renee E. Fox 2014 Executive director of the Institute for a Healthiest Maryland [59]
Susan K. Goering (b. 1952) 2014 Civil rights attorney [60]
Henrietta Lacks (1920–1951) 2014 HeLa the oldest and most commonly used human cell line came from cervical cancer cells taken from Lacks. [61]
Ann Cipriano Rees 2014 Philanthropist [62]
Helen Delich Bentley   (1923–2016) 2013 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1985 to 1995 [63]
Jean B. Cryor (1938–2009) 2013 Member of the Maryland House of Delegates for District 15 [64]
Charlene Mickens Dukes 2013 President of Prince George's Community College [65]
Ellen R. Sauerbrey   (b. 1937) 2013 Former head of the United States Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration [66]
Linda A. Shevitz 2013 Equity Office Director at the Maryland State Department of Education [67]
Beatrice P. Tignor 2013 Maryland House of Delegates [68]
Maureen Black 2012 Physician [69]
Margaret Dunkle (b. 1947) 2012 Equal opportunities for women in athletics [70]
Nancy K. Kopp   (b. 1943) 2012 Treasurer of Maryland [71]
Alice Manicur 2012 Educator [72]
Diana Gribbon Motz (b. 1943) 2012 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit [73]
Gwendolyn Rooks 2012 Community service [74]
Carol W. Greider   (b. 1961) 2011 Molecular biologist [75]
Barbara Holdridge (b. 1929) 2011 Co-founder Caedmon Records, founder Stemmer House Publishers [76]
Ligia Peralta 2011 University of Maryland School of Medicine [77]
Gertrude Poe (1915–2017) 2011 Journalist [78]
Lucy Diggs Slowe   (1885–1937) 2011 Advocate for black women [79]
June A. Willenz (b. 1924) 2011 Author, military veterans advocate; Executive Director of the American Veterans Committee (AVC) [80]
Claire M. Fraser   (b. 1955) 2010 Microbiologist [81]
Anne Catharine Hoof Green   (c.1720–1775) 2010 Publisher The Maryland Gazette [82]
Irene Morgan Kirkaldy (1917–2007) 2010 Jailed in 1944 for refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a Greyhound bus; 1946 Irene Morgan v. Commonwealth of Virginia, United States Supreme Court overturned Virginia state law requiring segregation on interstate transportation. [83]
Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps   (1793–1884) 2010 Educator, publisher [84]
Bernice R. Sandler (1928–2019) 2010 Women's rights [85]
Lillie D. Shockney 2010 Leader in breast cancer treatment [86]
Ilia Fehrer (1927–2007) 2009 Environmentalist [87]
Diane Griffin (b. 1940) 2009 University Distinguished Professor, and a Professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, department chair from 1994 to 2015 [88]
Harriet Legum 2009 Advocate for research and treatment of women's breast cancer [89]
Allyson R. Solomon 2009 Brig. General, Maryland National Guard, Assistant Adjutant General, Air, Maryland National Guard [90]
Anne St. Clair Wright (1910–1993) 2009 Historic preservationist [91]
Ramona McCarthy Hawkins 2008 Pharmacist [92]
Ellen Moses Heller 2008 Judge [93]
Billie Holiday   (1915–1959) 2008 Jazz singer [94]
Pauline Menes (1924–2009) 2008 Maryland House of Delegates [95]
Toby Orenstein (b. 1937) 2008 Patron of the arts [96]
Emily Wilson Walker (1904–2007) 2008 Physician [97]
Annette M. Deener 2007 Brigadier General Maryland National Guard, Director MD Joint Staff Hdqt [98]
Sally T. Grant 2007 Volunteerism, women's right, co-founder of Maryland Women's Hall of Fame [99]
Prasanna Nair 2007 Primary Health Care physician, specifically with infants of mothers with HIV/AIDS or substance abuse issues [100]
Karen H. Rothenberg 2007 Dean, Marjorie Cook Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Law School [101]
Audrey E. Scott 2007 Community activist [102]
Susan P. Baker (b. 1930) 2006 Doctor of Public Health [103]
Liebe Sokol Diamond (1931–2017) 2006 Orthopedics [104]
Bea Gaddy (1933–2001) 2006 City Council Woman, advocate for the poor and the homeless [105]
Marilyn Hughes Gaston (b. 1939) 2006 Physician [106]
Rebecca Alban Hoffberger (b. 1952) 2006 Founder American Visionary Art Museum [107]
Grace Snively 2006 Civil rights, community activism [108]
Shoshanna Shoubin Cardin (b. 1926) 2005 Philanthropist, volunteerism [109]
Bessie Olive Cole (1883–1971) 2005 "First Lady of Maryland Pharmacy" [110]
Susan R. Panny 2005 Physician [111]
Edyth H. Schoenrich 2005 Health care [112]
Emily Edmonson   (1835–1895) 2004 Freed black woman, abolitionist [113]
Nancy T. Grasmick 2004 Former Maryland state Superintendent of Schools [114]
Esther McCready (1931–2020) 2004 Nurse, educator [115]
Margaret Byrd Rawson (1899–2001) 2004 Dyslexia research [116]
Vivian V. Simpson (1903–1987) 2004 Lawyer [117]
Virginia Walcott Beauchamp (1920–2019) 2003 Author, woman's advocate [118]
Edith Clarke (1883–1959) 2003 First woman employed as an electrical engineer in the United States, as well as the country's first female professor of electrical engineering [119]
Kathryn J. DuFour (1910–2005) 2003 Chief justice, Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Maryland [120]
Ruth L. Kirschstein (1926–2009) 2003 Pathologist [121]
Etta H. Maddox (c1860–1933) 2003 Lawyer, suffragette [122]
Deborah A. Yow (b. 1950) 2003 Athletic Director for the University of Maryland [123]
Mabel Houze Hubbard (1936–2006) 2002 Judge, first African-American woman to serve as a judge of the District Court of Maryland [124]
Florence Peterson Kendall (1910–2006) 2002 Physical therapist [125]
Mary Young Pickersgill   (1776–1857) 2002 Flag maker during the War of 1812; sewed the Star-Spangled Banner (flag) [126]
Lorraine Sheehan (1937–2009) 2002 Maryland General Assembly [127]
Kathleen Feeley (b. 1929) 2001 Former president College of Notre Dame of Maryland [128]
Misbah Khan, MD, MPH, FAAP 2001 Pediatrician, medical school teacher and researcher, health policy advisor, and medical director for numerous community health programs [129]
Charmaine Krohe 2001 Founder St. Ambrose Family Outreach Center [130]
Eunice Kennedy Shriver   (1921–2009) 2001 Special Olympics [131]
Sandra W. Tomlinson 2001 Educator [132]
Constance Uriolo Battle 2000 Pediatrician [133]
Lois Green Carr (1922–2015) 2000 Economic and social historian, specialist in the history of colonial Maryland[134] [135]
Sonia Pressman Fuentes (b. 1928) 2000 Co-founder National Organization for Women [136]
Josephine Jacobsen (1908–2003) 2000 Poet, short story writer, critic [137]
Rosetta Stith 2000 Director of the Laurence G. Paquin Middle/Secondary School for Expectant Teenage Mothers [138]
Florence Riefle Bahr (1909–1998) 1999 Artist [139]
Lillian C. Compton (1884–1973) 1999 Educator [140]
Edith Houghton Hooker   (1879–1948) 1999 Suffragette, first woman accepted into Johns Hopkins University Medical School [141]
Elizabeth Fran Johnson (b. 1928) 1999 Educator, volunteerism [142]
Bernice Smith White (b. 1924) 1999 Community activist, women's equality [143]
Constance Ross Beims (b. 1938) 1998 Educator [144]
Mary Katherine Goddard (1738–1816) 1998 Publisher, postmistress [145]
Elaine Ryan Hedges (1927–1997) 1998 Journalist with the Feminist Press [146]
Mary Carter Smith (1919–2007) 1998 Poet, story teller [147]
Diane L. Adams (b. 1948) 1997 Physician [148]
Sol del Ande Mendez Eaton (b. 1936) 1997 Research chemist, civil rights, women's rights, health care [149]
Catherine R. Gira (1932–2019) 1997 Educator [150]
Helen L. Koss (1922–2008) 1997 Maryland House of Delegates [151]
Rosa Ponselle   (1897–1981) 1997 Opera singer, honored on a U.S. postage stamp [152]
Madeleine L. Ellicott (1856–1945) 1996 Women's suffrage [153]
Ethel Llewellyn Ennis   (1932–2019) 1996 Jazz musician [154]
Mary Digges Lee (1745–1805) 1996 Provided aid to George Washington's troops [155]
Brigid G. Leventhal   (1935–1994) 1996 Physician [156]
Barbara A. Robinson   (b. 1938) 1996 Maryland House of Delegates [157]
Jill Moss Greenberg (b. 1943) 1995 Volunteerism, civil rights, women's rights [158]
Mary L. Nock (1903–1987) 1995 Maryland General Assembly [159]
Amanda Taylor Norris (1849–1944) 1995 First woman physician in Maryland [160]
Nettie Barcroft Taylor (1914–2016) 1995 Library services [161]
Euphemia Mary Goldsborough Willson (1836–1896) 1995 Nurse during the Civil War [162]
Rosalie Silber Abrams (1916–2009) 1994 Maryland House of Delegates, Maryland State Senate, first female and Jewish majority leader of the state Senate. [163]
Mary Elizabeth Banning (1822–1903) 1994 Mycologist, painter, naturalist [164]
Harriet Elizabeth Brown (1907–2009) 1994 1937 legal case against Calvert County; was one of the foundations for the Maryland Teachers Pay Equalization Law [165]
Constance A. Morella   (b. 1931) 1994 United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [166]
Mary Adelaide Nutting (1858–1948) 1994 Nursing educator [167]
Rosalyn Blake Bell (b. 1923) 1993 Judge [168]
Lucille Clifton (1936–2010) 1993 Poet Laureate of Maryland [169]
Elizabeth King Ellicott (1858–1914) 1993 Women's suffrage [170]
Jean Spencer (1933–1992) 1993 align="center"|[171]
Martha Ellicott Tyson (1795–1873) 1993 Quaker elder, abolitionist, author [172]
Annie Armstrong   (1850–1938) 1992 Missionary [173]
Anna Ella Carroll   (1815–1894) 1992 Politician [174]
Rose Kushner (1929–1990) 1992 Journalist, author of Why Me? What Every Woman Should Know About Breast Cancer to Save Her Life [175]
Margaret Collins Schweinhaut (1904–1997) 1992 Maryland State Senate [176]
Carmen Delgado Votaw (1934–2017) 1992 Civil rights [177]
Rita Colwell   (b. 1934) 1991 Environmental microbiologist [178]
Mary Elizabeth Lange (1789–1882) 1991 Foundress of the Oblate Sisters of Providence [179]
Claire McCardell (1905–1958) 1991 Fashion designer [180]
Bessie Moses (1893–1965) 1991 Gynecologist and obstetrician who advocated birth control practices for women [181]
Alta Schrock (1911–2002) 1991 First Mennonite woman in the United States to receive her doctoral degree [182]
Lucille Maurer (1922–1996) 1990 Former Maryland Treasurer [183]
Enolia Pettigen McMillan (1904–2006) 1990 First female national president NAACP [184]
Pauli Murray   (1910–1985) 1990 Activist, civil rights, women's rights [185]
Adele Hagner Stamp (1893–1974) 1990 Dean of Women Emeritus from the University's Board of Regents [186]
Mary Lemist Titcomb (1857–1932) 1990 Library services [187]
Bertha Sheppard Adkins (1906–1983) 1989 Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under Dwight D. Eisenhower [188]
Eugenie Clark   (1922–2015) 1989 Ichthyologist [189]
Lavinia Margaret Engle   (1892–1979) 1989 Maryland House of Delegates, Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, organizer, National American Women's Suffrage Association, director and co-founder Maryland League of Women Voters, various positions within the Social Security Administration and the Welfare Administration. [190]
Lena King Lee (1906–2006) 1989 Maryland House of Delegates [191]
Estelle R. Ramey (1917–2006) 1989 Professor George Washington University Medical School [192]
Barbara A. Mikulski   (b. 1936) 1988 United States Senate [193]
Sadie Kneller Miller   (1867–1920) 1988 Photojournalist [194]
Mary Risteau (1890–1978) 1988 Maryland House of Delegates [195]
Martha Carey Thomas   (1857–1935) 1988 Educator and feminist [196]
Verda Freeman Welcome (1907–1990) 1988 Maryland State Senate [197]
Clara Barton   (1821–1912) 1987 Founder American Red Cross [198]
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper   (1824–1911) 1987 Author, poet, abolitionist [199]
Juanita Jackson Mitchell (1913–1992) 1987 First African American woman to practice law in Maryland [200]
Mary Shaw Shorb (1907–1990) 1987 Research scientist [201]
Helen Brooke Taussig (1898–1986) 1987 Founded the field of pediatric cardiology [202]
Lillie Caroll Jackson (1889–1975) 1986 Civil rights advocate, organized Baltimore branch of NAACP [203]
Elizabeth Ann Seton   (1774–1821) 1986 Roman Catholic Saint [204]
Henrietta Szold   (1860–1945) 1986 Educator, first president of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America [205]
Jeanette Rosner Wolman (1902–1999) 1986 Lawyer and woman's rights advocate [206]
Hiltgunt Zassenhaus (1916–2004) 1986 German philologist who worked as an interpreter in Hamburg, Germany during World War II, and later as a physician in the United States [207]
Margaret Brent   (c.1601–c.1671) 1985 Estate owner, lawyer [208]
Rachel Carson   (1907–1964) 1985 Author Silent Spring [209]
Rita C. Davidson (1928–1984) 1985 First woman on Maryland Court of Appeals [210]
Gladys Noon Spellman   (1918–1988) 1985 United States House of Representatives [211]
Harriet Ross Tubman   (1820–1913) 1985 Abolitionist; escaped slave and conductor on the Underground railroad, suffragette [212]

Further reading edit

  • Evans, Elizabeth Marshall (1963). Annie Armstrong. Woman's Missionary Union. OCLC 2678646.
  • Willenz, June A. (1983). Women Veterans : America's Forgotten Heroines. Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-0241-7. OCLC 9686639.
  • Lois Green, Carr; Philip D, Morgan; Jean Burrell; Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.), Russo (1988). Colonial Chesapeake Society. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-4343-7. OCLC 17549990.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Shady Side (1995). Doc, The Life of Emily Hammond Wilson. Shady Side Rural Heritage Society. ISBN 978-0-9653536-0-1. OCLC 35252169.
  • Fuentes, Sonia Pressman (1999). Eat First – You Don't Know What They'll Give You. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 978-0-7388-0635-8. OCLC 48559448.
  • Holladay, Hilary (2004). Wild Blessings : The Poetry of Lucille Clifton. Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-2987-6. OCLC 54806320.

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maryland, women, hall, fame, mwhf, recognizes, significant, achievements, statewide, contributions, made, women, maryland, natives, state, residents, established, 1985, maryland, commission, women, women, legislators, maryland, honorees, selected, independent,. The Maryland Women s Hall of Fame MWHF recognizes significant achievements and statewide contributions made by women who are Maryland natives or state residents It was established in 1985 by the Maryland Commission for Women and the Women Legislators of Maryland Honorees are selected by an independent committee each year and are inducted in March during Women s History Month 1 2 Contents 1 Inductees 2 Further reading 3 References 4 External linksInductees editName Image Birth Death Year Area of achievement Ref s Janeen L Birckhead nbsp 2023 Brigadier General Commander of the Maryland Army National Guard Assistant Adjutant General Maryland Joint Force Headquarters Baltimore Maryland Deputy Commanding General Reserve Affairs United States Army War College Carlisle Pennsylvania 3 4 Charlotte M Cooksey b 1947 2023 District Court of Maryland District 1 the first presiding judge of Baltimore s Mental Health Court 5 Ana Sol Gutierrez nbsp b 1942 2023 Maryland House of Delegates from District 18 first Latina elected to state office 6 Gloria G Lawlah nbsp b 1939 2023 Secretary of the Maryland Department of Aging Maryland state senator from the 26th district 7 Jackie Ronne nbsp 1919 2009 2023 Antarctic expedition 1947 48 8 Dorothy Blum 1924 1980 2022 Computer pioneer cryptanalyst 9 Mary L Cleave b 1947 2022 American engineer and a former astronaut 10 Gloria Richardson 1922 2021 2022 Civil rights activist 11 Beatrice Rodgers 2022 Community activist for people with disabilities 12 Odessa M Shannon 1928 2020 2022 Founder of the Montgomery County Human Rights Hall of Fame recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for Volunteerism from President Barack Obama 13 Elizabeth Bobo 2021 Elected to serve as the Howard County Chief Executive served 20 years as a representative in the Maryland House of Delegates and served on the Howard County Council 14 Margaret Briggs Gregory Hawkins 1877 1969 2021 Educator suffragist 15 Ruby Reese Moone 2021 Civil rights 16 Nancy K Welker 2021 Physicist expert in superconducting electronics 17 Celeste Revillon Winans 1823 1861 2021 Ran a soup house for the poor 18 Victorine Quille Adams 1912 2006 2020 Baltimore City Council 19 Evelyn O A Darden 2020 Lawyer 20 Claire L Parkinson 2020 Climate Scientist 21 Nancy Grace Roman nbsp 1925 2018 2020 Astronomer 22 Leslie R Wolfe 1943 2017 2020 Women s rights leader 23 Marielsa A Bernard 2019 Senior Judge of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County 24 Augusta T Chissell 1880 1973 2019 Suffragist Vice President of Baltimore NAACP 25 Dominique Dawes nbsp b 1976 2019 Olympic champion gymnast 26 Virginia Hall nbsp 1906 1982 2019 Intelligence officer in Vichy France during World War II 27 Rosa Gumataotao Rios nbsp b 1956 2019 43rd Treasurer of the United States 28 Evelyn Williams Townsend 1922 2008 2019 Community activist President of the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center 29 Phyllis B Trickett b 1927 2019 Community activist equal rights 30 Pauline Woo Tsui 1920 2018 2019 Anti discrimination activist co founder of the Organization of Chinese American Women 31 Sandra I Barnes 2018 Child welfare advocate Assistant Attorney General Maryland Department of Human Services 32 Sandra Williams Ortega b 1937 2018 Maryland s first African American woman commissioned as a U S Air Force Officer community service 33 Emily Saunders Plummer 1815 1876 2018 Former slave 34 Rita L Robinson b 1936 2018 Professor at Bowie State University 35 Hattie N Washington 2018 Professor of Education at Coppin State University 36 Marsha Coleman Adebayo nbsp 2017 Founder of the No FEAR Institute an organization devoted to educating the American public about federal sector discrimination and the implementation of the No FEAR Act 37 Carolyn Colvin nbsp b 1942 2017 Deputy Commissioner for Social Security 38 Donna Edwards nbsp b 1958 2017 First African American woman to represent Maryland in the US House of Representatives 39 Mary Garrett 1854 1915 2017 Suffragist and philanthropist 40 Katharine Blodgett Gebbie nbsp 1932 2016 2017 Astrophysicist 41 Kathleen Ledecky nbsp b 1997 2017 Olympic gold medalist for swimming 42 Helen Maroulis nbsp b 1991 2017 Gold medalist 2015 World Wrestling Championships 43 Lilian Welsh 1858 1938 2017 Physician educator suffragist 44 Sophia Arabatzis Balis 2016 Professor Emeritus of the University of Maryland Dental School 45 Oretha Bridgwaters Simms 2016 Educator 46 Mary C Goodwillie 1870 1949 2016 Established the Junior League of Baltimore 47 Elaine Danforth Harmon nbsp 1919 2015 2016 2009 Congressional Gold Medal for U S Women Airforce Service Pilots WASP during World War II 48 Joanne Katz 2016 President of the Faculty Senate of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Institutional Review Board chair 49 Lizette Woodworth Reese nbsp 1856 1935 2016 Poet 50 Beverly B Byron nbsp b 1932 2015 U S House of Representatives 51 E Gail de Planque 1945 2010 2015 Physicist U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission 52 Mary Feik nbsp 1924 2016 2015 Aviation pilot flight engineer master mechanic 53 Katherine O Brien 2015 Physician member of the World Health Organization s Scientific Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization SAGE 54 Linda L Singh nbsp b 1964 2015 Adjutant General of the Maryland National Guard 55 Sue Fryer Ward 1935 2014 2015 Government service advocate for human rights 56 Dorothy F Bailey 2014 Civic activist 57 Agnes Kane Callum 1926 2015 2014 Founding member of the Baltimore Afro American Historical Genealogic Society 58 Renee E Fox 2014 Executive director of the Institute for a Healthiest Maryland 59 Susan K Goering b 1952 2014 Civil rights attorney 60 Henrietta Lacks 1920 1951 2014 HeLa the oldest and most commonly used human cell line came from cervical cancer cells taken from Lacks 61 Ann Cipriano Rees 2014 Philanthropist 62 Helen Delich Bentley nbsp 1923 2016 2013 Member of the U S House of Representatives from 1985 to 1995 63 Jean B Cryor 1938 2009 2013 Member of the Maryland House of Delegates for District 15 64 Charlene Mickens Dukes 2013 President of Prince George s Community College 65 Ellen R Sauerbrey nbsp b 1937 2013 Former head of the United States Department of State s Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration 66 Linda A Shevitz 2013 Equity Office Director at the Maryland State Department of Education 67 Beatrice P Tignor 2013 Maryland House of Delegates 68 Maureen Black 2012 Physician 69 Margaret Dunkle b 1947 2012 Equal opportunities for women in athletics 70 Nancy K Kopp nbsp b 1943 2012 Treasurer of Maryland 71 Alice Manicur 2012 Educator 72 Diana Gribbon Motz b 1943 2012 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit 73 Gwendolyn Rooks 2012 Community service 74 Carol W Greider nbsp b 1961 2011 Molecular biologist 75 Barbara Holdridge b 1929 2011 Co founder Caedmon Records founder Stemmer House Publishers 76 Ligia Peralta 2011 University of Maryland School of Medicine 77 Gertrude Poe 1915 2017 2011 Journalist 78 Lucy Diggs Slowe nbsp 1885 1937 2011 Advocate for black women 79 June A Willenz b 1924 2011 Author military veterans advocate Executive Director of the American Veterans Committee AVC 80 Claire M Fraser nbsp b 1955 2010 Microbiologist 81 Anne Catharine Hoof Green nbsp c 1720 1775 2010 Publisher The Maryland Gazette 82 Irene Morgan Kirkaldy 1917 2007 2010 Jailed in 1944 for refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a Greyhound bus 1946 Irene Morgan v Commonwealth of Virginia United States Supreme Court overturned Virginia state law requiring segregation on interstate transportation 83 Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps nbsp 1793 1884 2010 Educator publisher 84 Bernice R Sandler 1928 2019 2010 Women s rights 85 Lillie D Shockney 2010 Leader in breast cancer treatment 86 Ilia Fehrer 1927 2007 2009 Environmentalist 87 Diane Griffin b 1940 2009 University Distinguished Professor and a Professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health department chair from 1994 to 2015 88 Harriet Legum 2009 Advocate for research and treatment of women s breast cancer 89 Allyson R Solomon 2009 Brig General Maryland National Guard Assistant Adjutant General Air Maryland National Guard 90 Anne St Clair Wright 1910 1993 2009 Historic preservationist 91 Ramona McCarthy Hawkins 2008 Pharmacist 92 Ellen Moses Heller 2008 Judge 93 Billie Holiday nbsp 1915 1959 2008 Jazz singer 94 Pauline Menes 1924 2009 2008 Maryland House of Delegates 95 Toby Orenstein b 1937 2008 Patron of the arts 96 Emily Wilson Walker 1904 2007 2008 Physician 97 Annette M Deener 2007 Brigadier General Maryland National Guard Director MD Joint Staff Hdqt 98 Sally T Grant 2007 Volunteerism women s right co founder of Maryland Women s Hall of Fame 99 Prasanna Nair 2007 Primary Health Care physician specifically with infants of mothers with HIV AIDS or substance abuse issues 100 Karen H Rothenberg 2007 Dean Marjorie Cook Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Law School 101 Audrey E Scott 2007 Community activist 102 Susan P Baker b 1930 2006 Doctor of Public Health 103 Liebe Sokol Diamond 1931 2017 2006 Orthopedics 104 Bea Gaddy 1933 2001 2006 City Council Woman advocate for the poor and the homeless 105 Marilyn Hughes Gaston b 1939 2006 Physician 106 Rebecca Alban Hoffberger b 1952 2006 Founder American Visionary Art Museum 107 Grace Snively 2006 Civil rights community activism 108 Shoshanna Shoubin Cardin b 1926 2005 Philanthropist volunteerism 109 Bessie Olive Cole 1883 1971 2005 First Lady of Maryland Pharmacy 110 Susan R Panny 2005 Physician 111 Edyth H Schoenrich 2005 Health care 112 Emily Edmonson nbsp 1835 1895 2004 Freed black woman abolitionist 113 Nancy T Grasmick 2004 Former Maryland state Superintendent of Schools 114 Esther McCready 1931 2020 2004 Nurse educator 115 Margaret Byrd Rawson 1899 2001 2004 Dyslexia research 116 Vivian V Simpson 1903 1987 2004 Lawyer 117 Virginia Walcott Beauchamp 1920 2019 2003 Author woman s advocate 118 Edith Clarke 1883 1959 2003 First woman employed as an electrical engineer in the United States as well as the country s first female professor of electrical engineering 119 Kathryn J DuFour 1910 2005 2003 Chief justice Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Maryland 120 Ruth L Kirschstein 1926 2009 2003 Pathologist 121 Etta H Maddox c1860 1933 2003 Lawyer suffragette 122 Deborah A Yow b 1950 2003 Athletic Director for the University of Maryland 123 Mabel Houze Hubbard 1936 2006 2002 Judge first African American woman to serve as a judge of the District Court of Maryland 124 Florence Peterson Kendall 1910 2006 2002 Physical therapist 125 Mary Young Pickersgill nbsp 1776 1857 2002 Flag maker during the War of 1812 sewed the Star Spangled Banner flag 126 Lorraine Sheehan 1937 2009 2002 Maryland General Assembly 127 Kathleen Feeley b 1929 2001 Former president College of Notre Dame of Maryland 128 Misbah Khan MD MPH FAAP 2001 Pediatrician medical school teacher and researcher health policy advisor and medical director for numerous community health programs 129 Charmaine Krohe 2001 Founder St Ambrose Family Outreach Center 130 Eunice Kennedy Shriver nbsp 1921 2009 2001 Special Olympics 131 Sandra W Tomlinson 2001 Educator 132 Constance Uriolo Battle 2000 Pediatrician 133 Lois Green Carr 1922 2015 2000 Economic and social historian specialist in the history of colonial Maryland 134 135 Sonia Pressman Fuentes b 1928 2000 Co founder National Organization for Women 136 Josephine Jacobsen 1908 2003 2000 Poet short story writer critic 137 Rosetta Stith 2000 Director of the Laurence G Paquin Middle Secondary School for Expectant Teenage Mothers 138 Florence Riefle Bahr 1909 1998 1999 Artist 139 Lillian C Compton 1884 1973 1999 Educator 140 Edith Houghton Hooker nbsp 1879 1948 1999 Suffragette first woman accepted into Johns Hopkins University Medical School 141 Elizabeth Fran Johnson b 1928 1999 Educator volunteerism 142 Bernice Smith White b 1924 1999 Community activist women s equality 143 Constance Ross Beims b 1938 1998 Educator 144 Mary Katherine Goddard 1738 1816 1998 Publisher postmistress 145 Elaine Ryan Hedges 1927 1997 1998 Journalist with theFeminist Press 146 Mary Carter Smith 1919 2007 1998 Poet story teller 147 Diane L Adams b 1948 1997 Physician 148 Sol del Ande Mendez Eaton b 1936 1997 Research chemist civil rights women s rights health care 149 Catherine R Gira 1932 2019 1997 Educator 150 Helen L Koss 1922 2008 1997 Maryland House of Delegates 151 Rosa Ponselle nbsp 1897 1981 1997 Opera singer honored on a U S postage stamp 152 Madeleine L Ellicott 1856 1945 1996 Women s suffrage 153 Ethel Llewellyn Ennis nbsp 1932 2019 1996 Jazz musician 154 Mary Digges Lee 1745 1805 1996 Provided aid to George Washington s troops 155 Brigid G Leventhal nbsp 1935 1994 1996 Physician 156 Barbara A Robinson nbsp b 1938 1996 Maryland House of Delegates 157 Jill Moss Greenberg b 1943 1995 Volunteerism civil rights women s rights 158 Mary L Nock 1903 1987 1995 Maryland General Assembly 159 Amanda Taylor Norris 1849 1944 1995 First woman physician in Maryland 160 Nettie Barcroft Taylor 1914 2016 1995 Library services 161 Euphemia Mary Goldsborough Willson 1836 1896 1995 Nurse during the Civil War 162 Rosalie Silber Abrams 1916 2009 1994 Maryland House of Delegates Maryland State Senate first female and Jewish majority leader of the state Senate 163 Mary Elizabeth Banning 1822 1903 1994 Mycologist painter naturalist 164 Harriet Elizabeth Brown 1907 2009 1994 1937 legal case against Calvert County was one of the foundations for the Maryland Teachers Pay Equalization Law 165 Constance A Morella nbsp b 1931 1994 United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development 166 Mary Adelaide Nutting 1858 1948 1994 Nursing educator 167 Rosalyn Blake Bell b 1923 1993 Judge 168 Lucille Clifton 1936 2010 1993 Poet Laureate of Maryland 169 Elizabeth King Ellicott 1858 1914 1993 Women s suffrage 170 Jean Spencer 1933 1992 1993 align center 171 Martha Ellicott Tyson 1795 1873 1993 Quaker elder abolitionist author 172 Annie Armstrong nbsp 1850 1938 1992 Missionary 173 Anna Ella Carroll nbsp 1815 1894 1992 Politician 174 Rose Kushner 1929 1990 1992 Journalist author of Why Me What Every Woman Should Know About Breast Cancer to Save Her Life 175 Margaret Collins Schweinhaut 1904 1997 1992 Maryland State Senate 176 Carmen Delgado Votaw 1934 2017 1992 Civil rights 177 Rita Colwell nbsp b 1934 1991 Environmental microbiologist 178 Mary Elizabeth Lange 1789 1882 1991 Foundress of the Oblate Sisters of Providence 179 Claire McCardell 1905 1958 1991 Fashion designer 180 Bessie Moses 1893 1965 1991 Gynecologist and obstetrician who advocated birth control practices for women 181 Alta Schrock 1911 2002 1991 First Mennonite woman in the United States to receive her doctoral degree 182 Lucille Maurer 1922 1996 1990 Former Maryland Treasurer 183 Enolia Pettigen McMillan 1904 2006 1990 First female national president NAACP 184 Pauli Murray nbsp 1910 1985 1990 Activist civil rights women s rights 185 Adele Hagner Stamp 1893 1974 1990 Dean of Women Emeritus from the University s Board of Regents 186 Mary Lemist Titcomb 1857 1932 1990 Library services 187 Bertha Sheppard Adkins 1906 1983 1989 Under Secretary of Health Education and Welfare under Dwight D Eisenhower 188 Eugenie Clark nbsp 1922 2015 1989 Ichthyologist 189 Lavinia Margaret Engle nbsp 1892 1979 1989 Maryland House of Delegates Montgomery County Board of Commissioners organizer National American Women s Suffrage Association director and co founder Maryland League of Women Voters various positions within the Social Security Administration and the Welfare Administration 190 Lena King Lee 1906 2006 1989 Maryland House of Delegates 191 Estelle R Ramey 1917 2006 1989 Professor George Washington University Medical School 192 Barbara A Mikulski nbsp b 1936 1988 United States Senate 193 Sadie Kneller Miller nbsp 1867 1920 1988 Photojournalist 194 Mary Risteau 1890 1978 1988 Maryland House of Delegates 195 Martha Carey Thomas nbsp 1857 1935 1988 Educator and feminist 196 Verda Freeman Welcome 1907 1990 1988 Maryland State Senate 197 Clara Barton nbsp 1821 1912 1987 Founder American Red Cross 198 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper nbsp 1824 1911 1987 Author poet abolitionist 199 Juanita Jackson Mitchell 1913 1992 1987 First African American woman to practice law in Maryland 200 Mary Shaw Shorb 1907 1990 1987 Research scientist 201 Helen Brooke Taussig 1898 1986 1987 Founded the field of pediatric cardiology 202 Lillie Caroll Jackson 1889 1975 1986 Civil rights advocate organized Baltimore branch of NAACP 203 Elizabeth Ann Seton nbsp 1774 1821 1986 Roman Catholic Saint 204 Henrietta Szold nbsp 1860 1945 1986 Educator first president of Hadassah the Women s Zionist Organization of America 205 Jeanette Rosner Wolman 1902 1999 1986 Lawyer and woman s rights advocate 206 Hiltgunt Zassenhaus 1916 2004 1986 German philologist who worked as an interpreter in Hamburg Germany during World War II and later as a physician in the United States 207 Margaret Brent nbsp c 1601 c 1671 1985 Estate owner lawyer 208 Rachel Carson nbsp 1907 1964 1985 Author Silent Spring 209 Rita C Davidson 1928 1984 1985 First woman on Maryland Court of Appeals 210 Gladys Noon Spellman nbsp 1918 1988 1985 United States House of Representatives 211 Harriet Ross Tubman nbsp 1820 1913 1985 Abolitionist escaped slave and conductor on the Underground railroad suffragette 212 Further reading editEvans Elizabeth Marshall 1963 Annie Armstrong Woman s Missionary Union OCLC 2678646 Willenz June A 1983 Women Veterans America s Forgotten Heroines Continuum ISBN 978 0 8264 0241 7 OCLC 9686639 Lois Green Carr Philip D Morgan Jean Burrell Institute of Early American History and Culture Williamsburg Va Russo 1988 Colonial Chesapeake Society University of North Carolina Press ISBN 978 0 8078 4343 7 OCLC 17549990 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint 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