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Allegany County Maryland--Biography

Allegany County Commissioners

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Four women have served as Allegany County Commissioner. These include Lucile Roeder (1966-1970), Linda Golden (1947-2011) (appointed 1977, elected 1982-1986), Adrienne Ottaviani (1990-1994), and Barbara Roque (2002-2006).

Photographs clockwise from top left - Lucile Roeder, Linda Golden, Barbara Roque, and Adrienne Ottaviani.

Emily Lee Wittman, 1931-2017

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Mrs. Wittman was an artist who over the years captured local history on canvas. In 1988 and in 1993 she collaborated with one of the authors of this site in the production of signed and numbered limited edition prints portraying historic sites in Allegany County and Garrett County, respectively. One of these, from Garrett County, is also depicted. The following is an excerpt from an obituary which appeared in the May 1, 2017 edition of the Cumberland Times-News:

Sandy Steele

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‘Home sweet home’

— CUMBERLAND — Growing up in Allegany County and singing at local fairs, Sandy Steele never gave much heed to the future or thought she would someday be performing with Ronnie Milsap or Johnny Rodriguez — or having Johnny Carson carry her bags through the Sahara Hotel’s lobby in Las Vegas.

But, in 1968, the Allegany High School graduate and her sister packed their bags and moved to Nashville.

Gertrude Du Brau, 1890-1966

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The Cumberland artist who painted the mural on the interior of the Cumberland City Hall rotunda was Gertrude Du Brau of the Du Brau Art Studio of Cumberland. Gertrude’s father, Herman Du Brau, was born in Peltz, Prussia in 1865, graduated from the Royal Arts Academy in Berlin, with the title "Master of Arts" and came to America, and Baltimore, in 1892. Gertrude, born in 1890, attended the Maryland Institute of Art and Design in Baltimore, and received additional training at the Royal Academy in Leipzig and the Dusseldorf Academy. The Du Braus would relocate to Cumberland in 1913.