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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Garitee, Jerome R. The Republic's Private Navy: The American Privateering Business as Practiced Baltimore during the War of 1812. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, Published for Mystic Seaport, Inc., 1977.
Notes: The British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812 was motivated by a desire to punish the city for being a nest of republicans and privateers. This book traces in admirable detail the history of privateering - from the ships, outfitting, captains and crews, investors, their successes and failures, through the distribution of the prize money. While the pirates on the Spanish main may have been the dregs of the sea, Baltimore's privateers were underwritten by some of its leading mercantile and political leaders. The book includes useful appendices identifying the privateers, investors and proceeds.

Guest, C. "The Boarding of the Dependent Poor in Colonial America." Social Service Review 63 (March 1989): 92-112.

Jerrard, Margot. "Love and Marriage in Colonial Maryland." Maryland 25 (December 1993): 66-67, 69.

Quinn, David B. "Why They Came." In Early Maryland in a Wider World, edited by David B. Quinn, 119-148. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1982.

Eaton, H. B. "Bladensburg." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research [Great Britain] 55 (1977): 8-14.

George, Christopher T. Terror on the Chesapeake: The War of 1812 on the Bay. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Books, 2000.

Hoffer, Peter Charles, and N.E.H. Hull. "The First American Impeachments." William and Mary Quarterly 35 (1978): 653-667.

Kent, Barry C. Susquehanna's Indians. Anthropological Series, no. 6. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania History and Museum Commission, 1984.

Kinsey, W. Fred, III. "Lancaster Before History Began: Prehistoric Archaeology." Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 99 (1998): 142-171.

Klein, Michael J., and J. Sanderson Stevens. "Ceramic Attributes and Accokeek Creek Chronology: an Analysis of Sherds from the Falcon's Landing (18PR131) and the Accotink Meander (44FX1908) Sites." North American Archaeologist 17 (1996): 113-141.

Miller, Shannon. Invested with Meaning: The Raleigh Circle in the New World. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998.

Neiman, Fraser Duff. An Evolutionary Approach to Archaeological Inference: Aspects of Architectural Variation in the 17th-Century Chesapeake. Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 1990.

Prehistoric Peoples of Maryland's Coastal Plain. [Baltimore]: Department of Natural Resources, Tidewater Administration Coastal Resources Division, 1979.

Rabb, Theodore K. Jacobean Gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998.

Riley, Edward M. "The Virginia Colonial Records Project." National Genealogical Society Quarterly 51 (1963): 81-89.

Rountree, Helen C., ed. Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993.

Stevens, J. Sanderson. "Examination of Shepard and Potomac Creek Wares at a Montgomery Complex Site (44LD521)." Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 14 (1998): 95-126.

Ward, H. Henry. "Prehistoric Utilization of Ironstone in the Central Middle Atlantic." Pennsylvania Archaeologist 58 (1988): 7-25.

Wilke, Steve, and Gail Thompson. Prehistoric Archeological Resources in the Maryland Coastal Zone: A Management Overview. [Baltimore]: Department of Natural Resources, Energy and Coastal Zone Administration, 1977.

Williams, Glenn F. "The Bladensburg Races." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 12 (no. 1, 1999): 58-65.
Categories: Military, Other, War of 1812

Williamson, Ray. "Native Americans Were Continent's First Astronomers." Smithsonian 9 (1978): 78-85.

Wolf, Edwin, II. "The Origins of Early American Printing Shops." Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 35 (1978): 198-209.

George, Christopher T. "Myths, Misinformation, and the Truth: The Text on Maryland's War of 1812 Historical Markers." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 17-19.

Pickett, Dwayne W., and Keith Heinrich. "Maryland's War of 1812 Battlefield Sites." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 10-13.

Lee, Byron A. "Anne Arundel's Commodore Isaac Mayo Duringthe War of 1812." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 32 (January 2001): 3-4, 13-15.

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