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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Anderson, Terry L., and Thomas, Robert Paul. "The Growth of Population and Labor Force n the 17th-Century Chesapeake." Explorations in Economic History, 15 (July 1978): 290-312.

Harris, P.M.G. "Integrating Interpretations of Local and Regionwide Change in the Study of Economic Development and Demographic Growth in the Colonial Chesapeake, 1630-1775." Working Papers from the Regional Economic History Research Center 1(no.3, 1978): 35-71.

Main, Jackson Turner. "Economic Change in the Chesapeake Colonies: Commentary." Working Papers from the Regional Economic History Center 1 (no.3, 1978): 119-23.

Steffen, Charles George. Between Revolutions: The Pre-Factory Urban Worker in Baltimore, 1780-1820. Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1977.

Lahey, R.J. "The Role of Religion in Lord Baltimore's Colonial Enterprise." Maryland Historical Magazine, 72 (Winter 1977): 492-511.

Clark, Raymond B., and Sara Seth Clark. Calvert County, Maryland, Wills, 1654-1700. St. Michaels: n.p., 1974.

Coldham, Peter Wilson. English Convicts in Colonial America. Volume 1: Middlesex: 1617-1775. New Orleans, LA: Polyanthos, 1974.

Morell, Louise Cox. Jamestown to Washington: Little Biographies of Twelve Generations from Beheathland to Cox, 1607-1950. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1974.

Skordas, Gust, ed. The Early Settlers of Maryland: An Index to Names of Immigrants Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Reprint edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1974.

Carr, Lois Green, and David Wiliam Jordan. Maryland's Revolution of Government, 1689-1692. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1974.

Benson, Robert Louis. "Iron Mining and Manufacturing in Anne Arundel County, 1669-1911-Part II." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 22 (January 1991): 5-6.

Leary, Michael J. "St. John's Parish 1690-1990: The Same Yesterday Today and Tomorrow." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 38 (Winter 1990): 354-68.

Barber, Michael B. "Chesapeake Bay Fauna during the Early Seventeenth Century: Differential Utilization Systems--Aboriginal Versus Immigrant." Quarterly Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia, 63 (June 2008): 58-68.

Russell, George Ely. "The Swedish Settlement in Maryland, 1654." American Genealogist, 54 (October 1978): 203-10.

Wareing, John. "The Emigration of Indentured Servants from London, 1683-86." Genealogists' Magazine, 19 (June 1978): 199-202.
Notes: References to Maryland.

van Voorst, Carol Lee. The Anglican Clergy in Maryland, 1692-1776. Ph.D. diss., Princeton University, 1978.

Henry, Susan L. "Terra-Cotta Tobacco Pipes in 17th Century Maryland and Virginia: A Preliminary Study." Historical Archaeology, 13 (1979): 14-37.

Lucas, Michael Thomas. Negotiating Public Landscapes: History, Archaeology, and the Material Culture of Colonial Chesapeake Towns, 1680-1720. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2008.

Bradburn, Douglas M., and John C. Coombs. "Smoke and Mirrors: Reinterpreting the Society and Economy of the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake." Atlantic Studies, 3 (no. 2, 2006): 131-52.

Lucas, Michael T. "A 17th-Century Chesapeake Row Town in Prince George's County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 43 (September 2007): 7-14.

Archaelogical Society of Delaware. Icehouse Point Site. Bethlehem, CT: The Society, 1984.
Notes: Historic 17th-century plantation site in Queen Anne's County.

Beaudry, Mary C., et al. "A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: The Potomac Typological System." Historical Archaeology, 17 (no. 1, 1983): 18-43.

Kummerow, Burton. "Journey Through Time: The Search for Lord Baltimore's Capital." Maryland Heritage News, 1 (Fall 1983): 4-6.

Rountree, Helen C., Wayne E. Clark, and Kent Mountford. John Smith's Chesapeake Voyages, 1607-1609. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2007.

Wing, John F. "Shipping Productivity in Maryland's Tobacco Trade, 1689-1759." Internationl Journal of Maritime History, 20 (no. 2, 2008): 223-39.

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