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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Lamb, John. A Strange Engine of War: The Winans Steam Gun and the Civil War in Maryland. Baltimore: Chesapeake Book Company, 2011.

Watts, Jacqueline. "Just His Type: H.L. Mencken's Techy Typewriter." Menckeniana, 204 (Winter 2012): 3-7.

Hagert, Christopher J. "Discovery of the Givan House at Rewastico." Shoreline, 19 (July 2012): 20-23.

Marhoefer, Barbara. "From Slave Owner to Union Supporter: A Tyaskin Lawyer's Struggle." Shoreline, 19 (December 2012): 6-9.

Palmer, William. "Wicomico High School Class of 1948." Shoreline, 19 (July 2012): 24.

"Seventeenth-Century Science." A Briefe Relation, 34 (Holiday 2013): 1-2.

Hesen, James R. "Flight of the Phoenix: Fire and the Modernization of Salisbury, Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 109 (Summer 2014): 175-87.

Moore, William S., III. "Memories of Fruitland, Maryland." Shoreline, 21 (June/July 2014): 14-16.

Lyon, John C. "Notes on the Early History of Bolton, Whitehaven, and the Ferry." Shoreline, 22 (July 2015): 8-12.

"Salisbury Ice Company: Wholesale and Retail Ice Dealers." Shoreline, 22 (July 2015): 19.

"Vintage Salisbury: B.L. Gillis & Son Wholesale Grocers." Shoreline, 22 (July 2015): 7.

Moore, Tilden L. 1890 Special Census of the Civil War Veterans of the State of Maryland: Volume IV, Caroline, Dorchester, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester. Reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Jacob, John E., Jr. "History of Salisbury, MD." Shoreline, 23 (July 2016): 4-11.

Burgoyne, Mindie. Haunted Lower Eastern Shore: Spirits of Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties. Charleston, SC: Haunted America, 2016.

Gehnrich, Stephen C. "General Amos W.W. Woodcock of Salisbury, Maryland: Gentleman, Soldier, Scholar, Good Citizen." Maryland Historical Magazine, 112 (Spring/Summer 2017):36-85.

Jacob, John E., Jr. "History of Salisbury, MD." Shoreline, 23 (January 2017): 6-11; Shoreline, 24 (Summer/Fall 2017): 8-10.

Moser, Fredrika. "Harnessing the Power of Science to Improve Maryland's Coasts." Chesapeake Quarterly, 16 (December 2017): 2-4.

Post, Ian. "W.J. Holloway: Images of Education in Wicomico County." Shoreline, 25 (Fall 2018): 10-11.

Breslaw, Elaine G. "Enlightened Marylanders: Scientific Interests of pre-Revolutionary Times." Maryland Historical Magazine, 113 (Spring/Summer 2018): 4-19.

Cassie, Ron. "Collison Course." Baltimore, 111 (October 2018): 88-91.

Jensen, Brennen. "Mr. Science Television...and the Hopkins show ahead of its time." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 71 (Spring 2019): 28-35.

Schinto, Jeanne. "No Two Are Alike." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 71 (Winter 2019): 32-37.

Junkin, Tim. "Speaking Science to Power." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 50 (September 2020): 62-67.
Notes: Don Boesch.

Tresch, John. The Reason for the Darkness of the Night: Edgar Allan Poe and the Forging of American Science. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2021.

Vogel, William F. "'The Mighty Microbe Can Go to War': Scientists, Secrecy, and American Biological Weapons Research, 1941-1969." Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 2021.

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