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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Riley, Elihu S. "The Ancient City." History of Annapolis, in Maryland. 1649-1887. 1887; reprint, Annapolis: Anne Arundel County Bicentennial Commission, 1976.
Notes: A reprint of an 1887 work. It is largely arranged by date, presenting important events which occurred in the city during the years. Interspersed amongst these dates are occasional chapters written on a theme, covering a span of years, such as theater, the state house, and "Illustrious Anapolitans." It is very well indexed and includes an abridgement of Father Andrew White's Journal.

Risjord, Norman K. Builders of Annapolis: Enterprise and Politics in a Colonial Capital. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1998.
Notes: A history of colonial Annpolis presented through the lives of eleven prominent citizens. Represented are a printer, a governor, a doctor, and a cabinetmaker. Included are such well known Maryland surnames as Carroll, Paca, Dulany, Chase, and Shaw.

Risjord, Norman K. The Builders of Annapolis: Men and Women Who Shaped a Colony. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1997.

Robinson, John M. "History of Pinehurst-Part I." Anne Arundel County History Notes 21 (January 1990): 3-4.

Robinson, John M. "History of Pinehurst-Part II To the Forties." Anne Arundel County History Notes 21 (July 1990): 1-2, 7-8.

Schatz, Stephen. "Glen Burnie and the Ritchie Highway Dilemma." Anne Arundel County History Notes 15 (October 1983): [3-4].

Scott, John F. R. "The Mystery of the Gray Goose or Whodunit in Glen Burnie?" Anne Arundel County History Notes 21 (July 1990): 6.

Sheads, Scott. Fort McHenry: A History. Baltimore: Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co., 1995.

Shomette, Donald. London Town: A Brief History. Londontown, MD: London Town Public House Commission, Inc., 1978.
Notes: Londontown, located on the South River, was a very early example of successful town planning in Maryland. The community, however, did not have any long term success due to its economic base in the tobacco system.

Smith, Bert. Down the Ocean: Postcards from Maryland and Delaware Beaches. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Notes: Arranged by theme and subject -- famous housing, boardwalk, on the beach, life saving. It presents a vivid picture of life at the shore as interpreted through postcards. Includes some illustration on spots on the way -- diners, bridges, etc. Information on the cards themselves is included and adds to the work's usefulness.

Solovij, Irene J. "In the Family." Annapolitan 3 (March 1989): 45-50.
Notes: The St. Margarets area of Anne Arundel County.

Spence, Gloria Ryan. "History of Herald Harbor, MD (1924-1984)." Anne Arundel County History Notes 16 (October 1984): [2-4].

Stevens, William Oliver. Annapolis: Anne Arundel's Town. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1937.

Stiverson, Greg. "Annapolis Tricentennial." Maryland 27 (March/April 1995): 44-47, 49, 51.

Taylor, Marianne. My River Speaks: The History and Lore of the Magothy River. Arnold, MD: Bay Media, 1998.

Thomas, Joseph B., Jr., and Anthony D. Lindauer. "The Town of Herrington, c. 1667-c. 1700." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (July 1998): 1-2, 9-12.

Thomas, Joseph B., Jr., and Anthony D. Lindauer. "The Town of Herrington, c.1667-c.1700." Calvert Historian 13 (Spring 1998): 45-61.
Notes: Same article as in <em>Anne Arundel County History Notes</em>.

Thomas, Joseph B., Jr., and Anthony D. Lindauer. "Seeking Herrington: Settlement in a Very Early Maryland Town." Maryland Archeology 34 (September 1998): 11-17.
Notes: Herrington, in southern Anne Arundel, was one of many very small towns in Maryland during the Colonial period. These towns generally had no municipal government. To research such communities scholars must rely on governmental records documenting landowners and residents. After Herrington's demise, shortly after 1700, the area remained predominantly agricultural. This resulted in its location remaining largely intact. Thus, it is a promising archeological site for research.

Torrusio, Michael, Jr. "Back Streets Secrets of Annapolis." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 25 (May 1995): 71-77.

Tunnell, Daniel R., and Adelaide Hechtlinger. "Life in Annapolis." Early American Life 5 (October 1974): 24-27; (December 1974): 34-39.

Varga, Nicholas. "The Establishment of Howard County, 1850-1855, Part I." Howard County Historical Society, Inc. Newsletter (July 1986): 1-2.

Varga, Nicholas. "The Establishment of Howard County, 1850-1855, Part II." Howard County Historical Society, Inc. Newsletter (October 1986): 2.

Varga, Nicholas. "The Establishment of Howard County, 1850-1855, Part III." Howard County Historical Society, Inc. Newsletter (January 1987): 3.

Varga, Nicholas. "The Establishment of Howard County, 1850-1855. Part IV." Howard County Historical Society, Inc. Newsletter (April 1987): 3-4.

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