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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Anderson, George M., S. J. "The Civil War Diary of John Abell Morgan, S. J.: A Jesuit Scholastic of the Maryland Province." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, 101 (Fall 1990): 33-54.

Hicks, Louis, and Curt Raney. "The Social Impact of Military Growth: St. Mary's County, Maryland 1940-1995." SlackWater, 5 (Spring 2006): 62-68.

Shomette, Donald G., and Fred W. Hopkins, Jr. "The Search for the Chesapeake Flotilla." American Neptune, 43 (January 1983): 5-19.
Notes: Ships commanded by Joshua Barney, sunk in 1814.

Burns, Helen Hat, and Willis Clayton Tull, Jr. "Bible Records of the Garner & Wilkinson Families of St. Mary's County, Maryland." Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, 21 (October 1980): 114-15.

Hopkins, Fred W., Jr., and Donald G. Shomette. War on The Patuxent, 1814: A Catalog of Artifacts. Solomons, MD: Nautical Archaeological Associates, INc. and Calvert Marine Museum Press, 1981.

Wright, F. Edward. Maryland Militia War of 1812. Vol. 4. Anne Arundel and Calvert. Silver Spring, MD: Family Line, 1981.

Shomette, Donald G. "The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 18 (February 1989): 46-53.

Blackpool, Stephen. Maryland Historical Markers: Calvert & St. Mary's Counties. Baltimore: Stephen Blackpool, 2004.

Beitzell, Edwin W. "Early Schools of Southern Maryland." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 57 (Summer 2010): 4-10.

Dodds, Richard J., and Robert J. Hurry. Boats for Work, Boats for Pleasure: The Last Era of Wooden Boatbuilding in Southern Maryland. Solomons, MD: Calvert Marine Museum, 2009.

Oliver, Kaye. Advanced Placement Pioneers: A Historical Study of Academic Achievement of African American Students in The Advanced Placement Program of Study in Southern Maryland, 1982-1987. Ph.D. diss., Notre Dame of Maryland University, 2011.

Gough, Al, Terry Ressler, Jonna Jones, and Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Inc. Lighting Up Our Lives: the history of the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative. Hughesville, MD: Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, 2012.

Faith, Thomas. "'We are Still Letting That Building Alone': The Mustard Gas Plant at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, in World War I." Journal of America's Military Past, 120 (Fall 2012): 29-42.
Categories: World War I

Hill, Mike, comp. "World War I Participants." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Fall 2012): 20-36.

Brandon, Jamie C. "Archaeology, Narrative, and the Politics of the Past: The View from Southern Maryland." American Antiquity, 78 (October 2013): 800-1.

King, Julia A. Archaeology, Narrative and the Politics of the Past: The View from Southern Maryland. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2012.

Dodds, Richard J. "Thrills and Spills: The Golden Era of Powerboat Racing in Southern Maryland: The Story Behind the Story." Bugeye Times, 38 (Summer 2013): 1-3.

Rountree, Helen C. "Indians of Southern Maryland." MdHS News, (Winter 2014): 30.

Hurry, Robert J. "Tobacco and Land in Southern Maryland." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Winter 2015): 16-19.

Messimer, Dwight. The Baltimore Sabotage Cell: German Agents, American Traitors, and the U-Boat Deutschland during World War I. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2015.

Sutto, Antoinette Patricia. Loyal Protestants and Dangerous Papists: Maryland and the Politics of Religion in the English Atlantic, 1630 -1690. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015.

Eck, Christopher R. Southern Maryland's Historic Landmarks. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2016.

Talbot, Damon. "All Together! A Look at World War I Propaganda Posters." MdHS News, (Spring 2016): 14-17.

Harner, Deborah L. "The Maryland Military Homefront during World War I." Maryland Historical Magazine, 111 (Spring/Summer 2016): 108-25.

Cook, Samuel R. "Indians of Southern Maryland." American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 40 (special issue, 2016): 214-16.

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