In our world of electronic and digital communications, one wonders what evidence of our day-to-day lives will exist for our descendants in the next century. Modern technology has given us the ability ...
Mabel E. Hubbard, the first African-American woman to serve as a judge of the District Court of Maryland and later the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, died Saturday at Atrium Village, an Owings Mills ...
Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Collier-Butler parlor for Mabel Willie Mae Hubbard, 81, Gadsden, who died Monday, June 30, 2003. The Rev. Steve Trader will officiate. Burial in Forrest ...
THOMAS HUBBARD Gary, Indiana ATTENTION: PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN DATE AND TIME OF SERVICES. Age 80 passed away March 3, 2007. He is survived by his wife, Thelma; seven children, Zona (Charles) Welch, ...
SMITHFIELD – Mabel W. Hubbard, 80, went to be with her Lord on Friday, Sept. 12, 2003. A native of Lawrenceville, she had been a Newport News resident since 1945. She was a member of Calvary Baptist ...
The ostensible topic of Seth Shulman’s new book, The Telephone Gambit, is how Alexander Graham Bell cheated his way into owning the phone patent. Apparently Bell copied research from his chief rival ...
Baltimore City's newest courthouse honors a Maryland trailblazer. The Department of General Services cut the ribbon on the Mabel Hubbard Courthouse on Calvert Street on Tuesday. Hubbard was the first ...