Lantz, Emily Emerson (1862-1931)
"A Love Song" (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 1, 1903); poetry.
"Maryland Heraldry: The Tiernan Lineage and Arms" (Baltimore Sun, Jan. 1, 1905); history.
"A Southern Girl in '61" (Baltimore Sun, Oct. 9, 1905); review.
"Suburban Baltimore: Charles St." (Baltimore Sun, Oct. 1, 1905); journalism.
"Suburban Baltimore: Ellicott City" (Baltimore Sun, Oct. 22, 1905); journalism.
"Suburban Baltimore: Roland Park" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 5, 1905); journalism.
"Suburban Baltimore: West Arlington" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 12, 1905); journalism.
"Suburban Baltimore: Mt. Washington" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 19, 1905); journalism.
"Suburban Baltimore: Catonsville" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 26, 1905); journalism.
"An Artist of Talent: Miss Marie Keller" (Baltimore Sun, Dec. 10, 1905); journalism.
"Demand the Right to Vote" (Baltimore Sun, Jan. 7, 1906)
"John St. and Its Celebrities" (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 8, 1906); journalism.
"The 'Registered Nurse,'" (Baltimore Sun, June 24, 1906); journalism.
"The Dorseys of Maryland" (Baltimore Sun, 1908)
"History of the Steamboat on the Chesapeake Bay" (Baltimore Sun, 1908)
"Eden's Love-Nest, Man's Initial Home, Hence All Mankind Loves a Garden" (Baltimore Sun, June 12, 1912); journalism.
"Books of the Day" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 22, 1915)
"Finding Five-Cent Christmas Opportunities" (Baltimore Sun, Dec. 5, 1915) "Baltimore's Effort for Healthier Babies ..." (Baltimore Sun, July 12, 1919); journalism.
"The Prospective Removal of the Academy to a New Home ..." (Baltimore Sun, Aug. 3, 1919); journalism.
"The Long, Long Trail Becomes a Short Cut ..." (Baltimore Sun, Sept. 7, 1919); journalism.
"Where the Blue of the Visiting Nurse Is Seen ..." (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 9, 1919); journalism
The Spirit of Maryland: Revealed in Her Twenty-Three Counties from Provincial Days to 1929 (Waverly Press, 1929)
"Her Centenary Sees Susan B. Anthony's Cause Near to Success" (Baltimore Sun, Feb. 15, 1920); journalism.
"Mrs. Thomas B. Gresham's Valuable Collection of Confederate War Relics" (Baltimore Sun, Mar. 7, 1920); journalism.
"Banner Enrollment of Maryland Institute" (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 11, 1920); journalism.
"Forgotten Graveyard on North Ave..." (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 18, 1920); journalism.
"Eight Baltimore Girls New Fraternity Members" (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 25, 1920); journalism.
"Baltimore Woman Saves Lives of War Orphans at a Chalet in Swiss Alps" (Baltimore Sun, May 9, 1920); journalism.
"This Month Will See the Canonization of Jeanne d'Arc by Pope" (Baltimore Sun, May 16, 1920); journalism.
"People's Theatre on Municipal Pier Opens with American Comedy" (Baltimore Sun, May 30, 1920); journalism.
"Western High School Girls ...." (Baltimore Sun, June 13, 1920); journalism.
"Jennie Lind's Centenary Recall" (Baltimore Sun, July 5, 1920); journalism.
"Good Samaritan Seal and Women Who Embodied Its Ministering Spirit" (Baltimore Sun, Oct. 3, 1920); journalism.
"Mother of Women's Clubs in Maryland Finds Rest After Eventful Life" (Baltimore Sun, Oct. 24, 1920); journalism.
"Baltimore's Home of the Friendless Really Is a Very Friendly Place" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 1, 1920); journalism.
"Neighborhood House at Curtis Bay is Factor in American Citizenship" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 7, 1920); journalism.
"Head of Women's Clubs Urges Uniform Divorce Laws as Protective Act" (Baltimore Sun, May 8, 1921); journalism.
"Maryland Poet Who Is Little Known in Her Own State Is Lucy Mitchell" (Baltimore Sun, June 19, 1921); journalism.
"Writers of Baltimore Say Thrills Attended Their Literary Debuts" (Baltimore Sun, Dec. 18, 1921); journalism.
"Writers of Baltimore Describe Thrills of LIterary Debuts" (Baltimore Sun, Jan. 15, 1922); journalism.
"Do You Know the Street on Which You Live? Calvert St." (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 25, 1923); journalism.
"Do You Know the Street on Which You Live?: Greenmount Ave." (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 27, 1924); journalism.
"Her Mother Saw Monument Built" (Baltimore Sun, Apr. 12, 1925); journalism.
"Women Ready for Great Council in Capital" (Baltimore Sun, Apr, 19, 1925); journalism
"Murals Adorning Baltimore Court House" (Art and Archeology (May 1925)
"Flag House Dedication Tomorrow" (Baltimore Sun, Nov. 11, 1928); journalism.
"Woman's City Club Active Here" (Baltimore Sun, June 2, 1929); journalism.
"Energy Outstanding Trait of Allegany County" (Baltimore Sun, Oct. 24, 1924)
Lantz, Emily Emerson (1862-1931)
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