Maria Briscoe Croker
Maria Briscoe Croker (April 24, 1875 – May 6, 1962) was an American poet and Maryland's first Poet laureate.[1] Croker was born at Charlotte Hall, Maryland in St. Mary's County. She attended St. Mary's Seminary (now St. Mary's College of Maryland), then Maryland State Normal School (now Towson University). Maryland Governor J. Millard Tawes appointed Croker Poet laureate in 1959.[1] In 1895 she married Edward Joseph Croker at Charlotte Hall Academy where her father Edward Briscoe taught literature.[1] One of Mrs. Croker's ancestors, John Briscoe, came to Maryland with the settlers on the Ark and the Dove.[1] She has published three volumes of poetry and her poems are in roughly 50 anthologies.[1]
Maria Briscoe Croker | |
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Born | Maria Briscoe April 24, 1875 Charlotte Hall, Maryland |
Died | May 6, 1962 87) Baltimore, Maryland | (aged
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Maryland State Normal School, now Towson University |
Notable works | On Catoctin |
Notable awards | Maryland poet laureate, 1959 |
Spouse | John Briscoe |
External links
- Print book: Vision and verity, poems, Baltimore, The Norman Remington Company, 1926. WorldCat.
- Print book: Tales and traditions of old Saint Mary's, Reistertown, Md. : Whitmore Pub., 1934. WorldCat.
- Print book: Land of the Singing Rivers; and other poems. WorldCat.
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