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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Wilstach, Paul. Tidewater Maryland. Indianapolis, IN: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1931.
Notes: A narrative history of those Maryland counties, all but seven of the twenty-three, touched by saltwater, arranged by theme and locale. There is a great deal of emphasis on the founding of towns and important personages, a wide variety of subjects are covered.

Wood, Bartley A. "How Dunkirk Got Its Name." Calvert Historian 12 (Spring 1997): 68-70.

Ashby, Wallace L. Fossils of Calvert Cliffs. Solomons, MD: Calvert Marine Museum Press, 1979.

Bennion, V.R., D.F. Dougherty, and Robert M. Overbeck. The Water Resources of Calvert County. Bulletin 8. Baltimore: Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources, 1951.

Colbert, Ed, and Judy Colbert. "Battle Creek Cypress Swamp." Maryland 21(Summer 1989): 72-73.

Eden, Paul G. "Calvert County Tornadoes." Calvert Historian 2 (October 1986): 37.

Eden, Paul G. "The Dates of Two Calvert County Tornadoes." Calvert Historian 2 (October 1987): 31-32.

Eden, Paul G. "An Informal Calvert County Weather Chronology (significant events 1979-1986)." Calvert Historian 3 (Spring 1988): 13-22.

Eshelman, Ralph E. "Micocene Land Mammals from Calvert Cliffs." Bugeye Times 11 (Spring 1986): 2-3.

Fales, John H. "Occurrence in Southern Maryland of the Carolina Satyr (Satyridae: Satyrinae)." Maryland Naturalist 39 (January-June 1995): 5-7.

Maryland Geological Survey. Calvert County. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1907.

Reveal, James L. "'Baltimora:' The Curious Tale of How a Flowering Plant from Mexico was Named for the Maryland City of Baltimore." Calvert Historian 5 (Fall 1990): 1-6.

Steury, Brent W. Floristics Survey for Vascular Plants of Cove Point, Calvert County, Maryland. Lusby, MD: Cove Point Natural Heritage Trust, 1996.

Steury, Brent W. "Survey for Endangered, Threatened and Rare Vascular Plants in Cove Point Marsh, Calvert County, Maryland." Maryland Naturalist 41 (July/December 1997): 89-96.

Stevenson, J. Court, and Karen Sundeberg. Historical Shoreline Configurations at Cove Point >From Original Patents and Later Shoreline Surveys. Lusby, MD: Cove Point Natural Heritage Trust, 1997.
Notes: Stevenson is largely concerned with historical documents, but he has embedded wonderful insights into forest, river and land-use practices. He publishes an account of a hike down the Chesapeake shore which graphically demonstrates how much the region has changed.

Vogt, Peter R. "Southern Maryland in Deep Time; A Brief History of our Geology, Part II: The Post-Breakup Sediment Wedge." Bugeye Times 23 (Spring 1998): 1, 6-7.

Bode, Carl. "Mencken and Semitism." Menckeniana 120 (Winter 1991): 1-7.

Breslaw, Elaine G. Dr. Alexander Hamilton and the Enlightenment in Maryland. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1973.

Crews, Judith Mary. Virginity and Maryland: The American Founding Myth in the Sot-weed Factors of Ebenezer Cooke and John Barth. Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1984.

Fecher, Charles A. "Mencken and the Archbishop." Menckeniana 93 (Spring 1985): 2-6.

Hart, D. G. "A Connoisseur of 'Rabble-Rousing,' 'Human Folly,' and 'Theological Pathology:' H. L. Mencken on American Presbyterians." American Presbyterians 66 (Fall 1988): 195-204.

Hohner, Robert A. "'The Woes of a Holy Man: Bishop James Cannon, Jr., and H. L. Mencken." South Atlantic Quarterly 85 (Summer 1986): 228-38.

Holley, Val. "Vexing Utah: Mencken, DeVoto, and the Mormons." Menckeniana 125 (Spring 1993): 1-10.

Kao, Joanne C. "The Monday Articles: H. L. Mencken and the American Religious Scene." Menckeniana 141 (Spring 1997): 1-10.

Levin, Alvin H. "H. L. Mencken and the Jews on his Block." Menckeniana 141 (Spring 1997): 13-15.

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