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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Gillespie, C. Richard. The James Adams Floating Theatre. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1991.

Goosman, Stuart L. "The Black Authentic: Structure, Style, and Values in Group Harmony." Black Music Research Journal 17 (Spring 1997): 81-99.

Gough, Al, Jr. "'It Don't Stop Here Anymore': The James Adams Floating Theater." Chronicles of St. Mary's 37 (Summer 1989): 209-29.

Griffith, Philip L. "Maryland's Anthem." The Record 77 (October 1997): 1-2.
Categories: Music and Theater

Haims, Lynn. "First American Theatre Contracts: Wall and Lindsay's Maryland Company of Comedians, and the Annapolis, Fell's Point, and Baltimore Theatres, 1781-1783." Theatre Survey 17 (November 1976): 179-94.

"Halcyon Day of Legion Drum Corps." Glades Star 8 (June 1998): 362-64.

Harris, Dolly. "And the Band Played On-The History and Preservation of the Tolchester Park Bandstand." Weather Gauge 28 (Spring 1992): 20-24.

Hauswald, Nancy C. "Singing for Joy." Annapolis 7 (September 1993): 21-22.
Categories: Music and Theater

Headley, Robert K. Motion Picture Exhibition in Washington, D.C.: An Illustrated History of Parlors, Palaces and Multiplexes in the Metropolitan Area, 1894-1997. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 1999.

Heintze, James R. "Alexander Malcolm: Musician, Clergyman, and Schoolmaster." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (September 1978): 226-35.

Heintze, James R. Music in Colonial Annapolis. M.A. thesis, American University, 1969.

Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 62 (1967): 438-447.

Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 63 (1968): 70-77, 179-187, 420-426.

Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 64 (1969): 74-77, 412-419.

Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (1970): 181-184, 301-303.

Heyl, Edgar. "Plays by Marylanders, 1870-1916." Maryland Historical Magazine 67 (1972): 71-83.

Hildebrand, David K. "Music of the Early Chesapeake and its Performance (Re-creating 18th century musical life)." Sonneck Society Bulletin of American Music 15 (Fall 1989): 103-6.

Hildebrand, David K. Musical Instruments: Their Implications Concerning Musical Life in Colonial Annapolis. M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1987.

Hildebrand, David K. Musical Life in and Around Annapolis, Maryland, (1649-1776). Ph.D. diss., Catholic University of America, 1992.
Notes: A thorough description of musical practice organized by place - theatre, tavern church, at home, military settings, and slave quarters, and also by activity - such as teaching, dancing, and club life. Several important local manuscripts are described, as is the general repertory. This multi-disciplinary study includes biographical index, and recent advances in social history are incorporated.

Hildebrand, David, and Ginger Hildebrand. Over the Hills and Far Away: Being a Collection of Music From 18th Century Annapolis. Annapolis: David & Ginger Hildebrand, 1990.
Notes: Compact disc musical recording, extensive liner notes, Albany Records TROY042.

Hildebrand, David, and Ginger. Music of the Charles Carroll Family, 1785-1832. Annapolis: David & Ginger Hildebrand, 1991.
Notes: Compact disc recording, extensive liner notes, Albany Records TROY056.

Hodes, Michael C. "From Towson to Broadway." Maryland 28 (March 1996): 18-23.

Hodes, Michael C. "An Unscripted Life." Maryland 28 (November/December 1996): 26-29.
Categories: Music and Theater

Hoffman, Hiram Alan. "Jewish Music Then and Now." Generations 5 (April 1985): 35-40.

Howard, James H. "The Nanticoke-Delaware Skeleton Dance." American Indian Quarterly 2 (Spring 1975): 1-13.

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