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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Brown, Kent Masterson. "Greenhorns and Honey Bees: The One Hundred and Thirty-Second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry at Antietam." Lincoln Herald 81 (1979): 202-206.

Browning, Robert M., Jr. From Cape Charles to Cape Fear: The North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the Civil War. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993.

Chatelaine, Kenneth Leo. Harry Stack Sullivan: The Formative Years (1892-1930) (The Forming and Influential Factors in His Life and His Work). Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1978.

"Civil War Museums and Sites in Maryland." Maryland Humanities (April 2000): 25-28.

Conner, Eugene H. "William Beanes, M.D. (1749-1829) and the Star-Spangled Banner." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 34 (1979): 224-229.

Corner, George W. "Apprenticed to Aesculapius. The American Medical Student, 1765-1965." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 109 (1965): 249-258.

Coryell, Janet L. "'The Lincoln Colony': Aaron Columbus Burr's Proposed Colonization of British Honduras." Civil War History 43 (1997): 5-16.

Craighead, Sandra G., comp. "Index of Maryland and West Virginia Civil War Colored Troopers and Their 'Loyal Slaveowners.'" Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society 15 (1996): 40-50.

Dall'Ava Santucci, Josette. "Les Premieres Femmes Medecins En Amerique du Nord [The first women doctors in North America]." Histoire des Sciences Medicales [France] 23 (1989): 285-289.

Davidson, Roger A., Jr. "'They Have Never Been Known to Falter': The First United States Colored Infantry in Virginia and North Carolina." Civil War Regiments 6 (1998): 1-26.

Hein, David. A Student's View of the College of St. James on the Eve of the Civil War: The Letters of W. Wilkins Davis (1842-1866). Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, 1988.

"The Education of Military Physicians." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 33 (1978): 3-5.

Engel, Jonathan. "The Lost Way: Community Mental Health in Maryland, 1960-75." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Winter 2000): 446-77.

Faherty, William B. "From the Gray to the Black." Civil War Times Illustrated 38 (no. 7, 2000): 50-55.

Faust, Drew Gilpin. Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

Fraser, Gertrude Jacinta. African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

Frassanito, William A. "The Photographers of Antietam." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (1978): 17-20.

"Garrett Memorial Celebrates 50 Years." Glades Star 9 (September 2000): 256-58.

Gray, Ralph D. "'The Key to the Whole Federal Situation.' - The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in the Civil War." Maryland Historical Magazine 60 (1965): 1-14.

Grimsley, Mark. "The Definition of Disaster." Civil War Times Illustrated 28 (1989): 14-21.

Guyther, J. Roy. Memoirs of a Country Doctor: St. Mary's County Patients are Special Folks. Mechanicsville, MD: J. Roy Guyther, 1999.

Hall, Clark B. "The Battle of Brandy Station." Civil War Times Illustrated 29 (1990): 32-42, 45.

Hall, James O. "Butler Takes Baltimore." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (1978): 4-10, 44-46.

Harrell, George T. "Lady Osler." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 53 (1979): 81-99.

Hartwig, D. Scott. "'My God! Be Careful!' Morning Battle at Fox's Gap, September 14, 1862." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 27-58.

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