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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Jensen, Ann. "A Navy Family." Annapolitan 5 (January 1991): 42-45, 113.

Jensen, Ann. "Rebel Captain from Annapolis, the Last Confederate Raider." Annapolitan 4 (March 1990): 42-46, 102-3.
Notes: James Waddell.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Veterans Day is Near." Anne Arundel County History Notes 30 (October 1998): 3-4, 10-11.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "The DeKalb Statue in Annapolis: Part I-Baron Johann DeKalb." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (January 1998): 1-2, 8-9; "Part II-Over A Century Later The Great Memorial is Unveiled." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (April 1998): 1-2, 8-9.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "A Case of Murder...The Melancholy Tale of Captain Thomas Watkins of the Union Cavalry. Part I: Tom Watkins-An Early Supporter of the Union Cause." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (January 1997): 1-2, 4-8; "Part II: The Stage is Set for Tragedy." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (April 1997): 3-4, 9-10; "Part III: The Murder and Its Aftermath." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (July 1997): 3-4, 9-11.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "The Legacy of Maryland Governor Edwin Warfield, 1904-1908." Anne Arundel County History Notes 26 (October 1994): 3, 13-17.

Kuethe, F. William, Jr. "Some Background on the Donors of the Kuethe Library." Anne Arundel County History Notes 23 (April 1992): 8-9.

Lanham, Paul. "General Rezin Beall." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 24 (February 1996): 3-4.

Le Cato, Captain John. "Ah Wilderness!!...A Boy on an Anne Arundel Farm." Anne Arundel County History Notes 24 (October 1992): 2, 6, 8.

Lee, Byron A. "Through Memory's Golden Lens: Part II-A Visit to Boston in 1822." Anne Arundel County History Notes 31 (October 1999): 6, 9.

Linthicum, Sweetser. "Life of Congressman John Charles Linthicum." Anne Arundel County History Notes 22 (April 1991): 7-8, 15-17.

Lynch, Gretchen. "I Remember When." Riverdale Town Crier 27 (May 1998): 5, 8.

McLaughlin, R. M. "Memories of The Anne Arundel Years." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (January 1997): 3-4.

McLaughlin, Randall M. "Memories of the Anne Arundel Years-April 1953." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (April 1998): 7-8.

McLaughlin, Randall M. "Memories of the Anne Arundel Years- Summer, 1959: Thank Goodness for Xylocaine." Anne Arundel County History Notes 31 (October 1999): 7.

McLaughlin, Randall M. "Memories of The Anne Arundel Years: Mid 1949." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (July 1997): 15.

McLaughlin, Randall M. "Memories of The Anne Arundel Years: Early 1951." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (October 1997): 8-9.

McLaughlin, R. M. "Memories of The Anne Arundel Years." Anne Arundel County History Notes 27 (July 1996): 11.

"A Memorial: Elmer Martin Jackson, Jr., 1906-1995." Anne Arundel County History Notes 27 (October 1995): 17-19.

Middleton, Arthur Pierce. "William Smith: Godfather and First President of St. John's College." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 235-41.

Miller, Ruby Young. "Recollections-Part I." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (April 1997): 5-6, 13; "Part II." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (July 1997): 1-2, 12.

Miller, Richard E. "Thomas Boyne and Company." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 24 (February 1996): 2-3.

Norton, Louis Arthur. Joshua Barney, Hero of the Revolution and 1812. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2000.
Notes: Joshua Barney (1758-1818) was a naval hero in both the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Aside from his military exploits, this patriotic Marylander's life is closely associated with the history of the American flag. Barney is best known for the spirited action of the barge men under his command at the Battle of Bladensburg in 1814. Alone among the Americans at the battle, Barney and his men fought bravely against a superior British force.

Parker, Michael P. "Alphabetical (Dis-)Order: The Annapolis Satires of William Oliver Stevens." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Spring 1990): 15-43.

Parker, Michael P. "A Rose for Miss Lucy (and Miss Hessie): Philip B. Cooper and the Hammond-Harwood House." Anne Arundel County History Notes 23 (January 1992): 3-4, 17-18.

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