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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Stieber, Michael T. "From Edward to Robert Tatnall: Biographical Remarks on Some Contributors to the Flora of Delaware and the Eastern Shore with a Bibliography of its Collectors." Archives of Natural History [Great Britain] 11 (1984): 415-429.

Swann, John P. "Manuscript Resources in the History of Chemistry at the National Library of Medicine." Annals of Science [Great Britain] 46 (1989): 249-262.

Thoumaiam, Armen Harry. Implementation of Information System Provisions in the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980: Maryland and West Virginia. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, Baltimore, 1984.

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

Cerami, Charles A. Benjamin Banneker: Surveyor, Astronomer, Publisher, Patriot. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2002.

Grimmette, Bill. "Benjamin Banneker: The Self-Evident Truth." Maryland Humanities, (Summer 2001): 13-16.

Ferro, David L. Selling Science in the Colonial American Newspaper: How the Middle Colonial American General Periodical Represented Nature, Philosophy, Medicine, and Technology, 1728-1765. Ph.D. diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2001.

Horley, James. "After 'The Baltimore Affair': James Mark Baldwin's Life and Work, 1908-1934." History of Psychology,4 (no. 1, 2001): 24-33.

Whipple, Scott D. "Remains of a Slave Child Reinterred at Ceremony: Part of a RemarkableDiscovery at London Town." In Context, 11 (May 2003): [5].

Ernst, Howard R. Chesapeake Bay Blues: Science, Politics and the Struggle to Save the Bay. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003.

"What Happened to the Planetarium?" Glades Star, 10 (June 2003): 64-67.

Bridglall, Beatrice L., and Edmund W. Gordon. "The Nurturance of African American Scientific Talent." Journal of African American History, 89 (no. 4, 2004): 331-47.

"Aeromotor." Glades Star, 7 (March 1992): 3.

"Electricity from the Wind." Glades Star, 7 (June 1992): 49-51, 54.

Homfeld, Max. "The Kuhner Engine Company of Oxford, Md." Weather Gauge, 27 (Spring 1991): 10-12; 28 (Spring 1992): 26-28.

Homfeld, Max F. "Our Triple-Expansion Steam Engine." Weather Gauge, 28 (Fall 1992): 24-27.

"Lure of Wheels." Glades Star, 7 (September 1992): 62-63.

"Old Style Tools." Glades Star, 7 (June 1992): 36-38, 56.

Piasecki, Judy. "Washday, Circa 1934." Nuts and Bolts, 10 (Summer 1992): [3].

Smith, Robert O. "A Model Out of the Ordinary-the Fowler Steering Propeller." Weather Gauge, 26 (Spring 1990): 9-11.

White, Matthew. "The Discovery of Chrome in Maryland." Nuts and Bolts, 10 (Summer 1992): [4].

"The Wind is Free." Glades Star, 7 (June 1992): 47-48.

"Wind Power in Garrett County." Glades Star, 7 (June 1992): 52-54.

Reuss, Martin. "The Art of Scientific Precision: River Research in the United States Army Corps of Engineers to 1945." Technology and Culture, 40 (no. 2, 1999): 92-323.

Hayes, Dianne. "Coppin State and NASA Launch Project on the Slave Trade." Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 23 (November 2, 2006): 18.

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