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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Weiss, Max. "Rising Son." Baltimore, 113 (March 2020): 130-37.

Calvary United Methodist Church. The History of Calvary United Methodist Church, Frederick, Maryland, 1770-2020: 250 Years of Ministry. Edited by Gary L. Dyson. Frederick, MD: Calvary United Methodist Church, 2020.

Castle, James R. Brunswick, Maryland: Ghosts, Myths, and Legends of a Historic Railroad Town. [Brunswick, MD?]: Maryland Memories, 2020.

Messner, William F. "A Home of Their Own: African Americans and the Evolution of Unionville, Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 115 (Spring/Summer/Fall/Winter 2020): 10-31.

Broadwell, Larry, and William Needham, eds. Hikes in the Washington Region, Part A: Montgomery, Frederick, and Washington Counties in Maryland. 7th ed. Vienna, VA: Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, 2021.

Howard, Lauren F., Gabriel D. Cahalan, Kristyn Ehleben, Baaqeyah Amala Muhammad El, Hope Halza, and Stephen DeLeon. "Fire history and dendroecology of Catoctin Mountain, Maryland, USA, with newspaper corroboration." Fire Ecology, 17 (March 24, 2021): https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-021-00096-2.

Andersen, Patricia Abelard, comp. Frederick County, Maryland, Land Records Abstracts, 1784-1788: Liber WR5 through WR7. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2021.

Andersen, Patricia Abelard, comp. Frederick County, Maryland, Land Records Abstracts, 1788-1792: Liber WR8 through WR10. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2021.

McCabe, Brett. "Big Brass, Bigger Dream." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 73 (Fall 2021): https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2021/fall/richard-white-tuba/.

Rizzo, Mary. "Who Speaks for Baltimore: The Invisibility of Whiteness and the Ethics of Oral History Theater." Oral History Review, 48 (Summer/Fall 2021): 154-79.

Kells, Robert E., Jr. The Pastors of Weller's Church: From United Brethren to United Methodist, 1830-2021. Frederick, MD: R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, 2021.

Jewell, Clarence "Chip." History of the Fire Companies of Frederick County, Maryland. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2021.

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