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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Lesher, Pete. "A Load of Guano: Baltimore and the Growth of the Fertilizer Trade." Maryland Historical Magazine, 99 (Winter 2004): 480-90.

Bailey, Robert, and Francis Zumbrun. "Biographical Portrait: Fred Besley: The Pioneer of Forestry in Maryland (1872-1960)." Forest History Today, (Spring-Fall 2005): 62-64.
Categories: Agriculture

Higman, Daniel. "The Civil War Era in Anne Arundel County: Part III-Changing Fortunes of Farmers in the First Election District." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 38 (Summer 2007): 3-4, 9-20.

Higman, Daniel. "The Civil War Era in Anne Arundel County: Part IV-Retrenchment and Aftermath." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 39 (Fall 2007): 3-4, 10-19.

Karidis, Arlene. "A Growing Industry." Maryland Life, 3 (September/October 2007): 34.
Categories: Agriculture

Meyer, Eugene L. "When Tobacco Reigned." Maryland Life, 3 (January/February 2007): 38-40.
Categories: Agriculture

Omo-Osagie, Solomon Iyobosa, II. Commercial Poultry Production on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore and the Involvement of African Americans, 1930s to 1990s. Ph.D. diss., Morgan State University, 2007.

Tinney, Jason. "Below the Radar." Chesapeake Life, (October 2007): 70-73, 112.
Categories: Agriculture

Willis, Mark W. "A Family Affair: Tobacco Inspection in Lower Frederick County, 1749-1769." Maryland Historical Magazine, 102 (Summer 2007): 4-27.

Grivno, Max L. There Slavery Cannot Dwell': Agriculture and Labor in Northern Maryland, 1790-1860. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2007.

Franklin, H. Bruce. The Most Important Fish in the Sea. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2007.

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.

Devereaux, Andrew. " What Chew Know about Down the Hill?: Baltimore Club Music, Subgenre Crossover, and the New Subcultural Capital of Race and Space." Journal of Popular Music Studies, 19 (December 2007): 311-41.

Smith, Ryan K. Gothic Arches, Latin Crosses: Anti-Catholicism and American Church Designs in the Nineteenth Century. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

Baltimore Antique Bottle Club. Baltimore Bottle Book: An Annotated List of Bottles from Baltimore City and Baltimore County, 1820-1990. Baltimore: Baltimore Antique Bottle Club, 2007.

Cohen, Kenneth. "Well Calculated for the Farmer: Thoroughbreds in the Early National Chesapeake, 1790-1850." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 115 (no. 3, 2007): 370-411.

Dupont, Dolores L. John Barnett, M.D. (1780-1858): Country Doctor & Gentlemen Farmer Talbot County, Maryland. n.p.: Published by the author, 1975.

Menard, Russell R. "Secular Trends in the Chesapeake Tobacco Industry." Working Papers from the Regional Economic History Research Center 1 (no.3, 1978): 1-34.

Bodine, Jennifer B. "Team Work, 1953." Maryland Life, 4 (March/April 2008): 112.
Categories: Agriculture

Bowles, Leonard T. (Tommy). "Going to Charge People to Walk through a Corn Field." SlackWater, 5 (Spring 2006): 74-77.
Categories: Agriculture

Boyer, Rachel. "A Brief History of Boyer Farms Across Four Generations and Most of a Century." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 40 (Fall 2008): 1-2, 5-9.

Gianni, Jenna L., and Hannah M. Grant. "Peaches of the Piedmont." Catoctin History, 10 (Spring/Summer 2008): 50-51.
Categories: Agriculture

Higman, Daniel. "The Fields of Fortune in Colonial Maryland, Part I: Direct Impacts of Plantation Agriculture on the Landscape." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 39 (Summer 2008): 3-4, 6-10.
Categories: Agriculture

Higman, Daniel. "The Fields of Fortune in Colonial Maryland, Part II: Inventories of Wheat, Corn, Horses and Beer!" Anne Arundel County History Notes, 40 (Fall 2008): 3-4, 10-11.
Categories: Agriculture

Mroszczyk, Lisa. "Bank Barns of Frederick County." Catoctin History, 10 (Spring/Summer 2008): 9-11.

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