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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Gallivan, Martin, and Michael Klein. "Economy, Architecture, and Exchange: Conjuncture and Event in the Chesapeake, A. D. 1200-1607." Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology, 20 (2004): 13-20.

Camagna, Dorothy. Chincoteague Revisited: A Sojourn to the Chincoteague and Assateague Islands. Richmond, VA: Oaklea Press, 2004.

Kotlowski, Dean. "The Last Lonely Shore: Nature, Man, and the Making of Assateague Island National Seashore." Maryland Historical Magazine, 99 (Summer 2004): 164-95.

Rountree, Helen C., ed. Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1993.

Clifton-Fears, Nadine H. The Teaching Effectiveness Network Program: Its Evolution and Effect on Worcester County's Educational System. Ed.D. diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1992.

Delaplaine, George B., Jr. "A Sea Change on Assateague." Maryland Life, 2 (March/April 2006): 56-57.

Dorbin, Ann E. "Snow Hill Reborn." Maryland Life, 2 (November/December 2006): 66-71.

Rich, Donna. "Pocomoke's Promise." Chesapeake Life, (December 2006): 65-70.

Heise, David V. Worcester County, Maryland Orphans Court Proceedings, Vol. 1: 1777-1800. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1998.

Clark, Wayne E. "Controlled Surface Investigations of an Archaic Period Hunting Camp." Maryland Archeology, 11 (March 1975): 1-18.

Burgoyne, Mindi. Snow Hill. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.

Edelson, Sara. "Wild About Assateague." Chesapeake Life, (August 2007): 66-73.

Martin, Pat Stille. Pocomoke on Maryland's Eastern Shore. [Philadelphia]: Xlibris Corporation, 2007.

Taylor, Susan. Berlin. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007.

Banks, Wanda Watkinson. Factors Contributing Toward New Teachers Leaving Education: A Descriptive Study of Wicomico and Worcester County Public Schools. Ed.D. diss., Wilmington College, 2005.

Miller, Henry M. "Archaeology of the Seventeenth-Century British Immigrant Experience in the Middle Atlantic Region. In" The Archaeology of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century British Colonization in the Caribbean, United States, and Canada. Ann Arbor, MI: Society for Historical Archaeology, 1996.

Novak, Roger. "The Mermaid of Assateague." Maryland Historical Magazine, 102 (Fall 2007): 194-203.

Goetz, Rebecca Anne. From Potential Christians to Hereditary Heathens: Religion and Race in the Early Chesapeake, 1590-1740. Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 2006.

Tull, Willis Clayton, Jr. "Worcester County, Maryland, Tombstone Inscriptions." Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, 15 (January 1974): 18; (July 1974): 62; (October 1974): 84.

Counts, Clement L., III, and Terry L. Bashore. "Mollusca of Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia: a re-examination after seventy-five years." Veliger, 34 (April 1, 1991): 214-21.

Westenburg, Lee. "The Assateague Lighthouse." Heartland of Del-Mar-Va, 13 (Harvest 1991): 39.

Ebright, Carol A. "A 12,000-Year Story: Indians in Prehistoric Maryland." Maryland, 22 (Summer 1990): 78-79.

"Paul J. Lowry's Train Ride to Ocean City." Shoreline, 15 (June 2008): 28.

Griffin, Matt. "The 1962 Nor'easter: The Storm that Helped Build Ocean City." Shoreline, 15 (June 2008): 18-19.

Remsberg, Edwin. "Old Man River: A Visual Journey Along the Pocomoke." MarylandLife, 4 (September/October 2008): 48-53.

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