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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Papenfuse, Edward C. "Disaster Recovery World War II Style: The Huntington Library Collection of Maryland State Archives Security Microfilm 1946." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Summer 2014): 20-22.

Chambers, John Whiteclay, II. "A World War II Secret: The OSS in Catoctin Mountain Park." Catoctin History, 12 (2014): 2-9.

Pruitt, Beth. Reordering the landscape: Science, nature, and spirituality at Wye House. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2015.

Moore, Tilden L. 1890 Special Census of the Civil War Veterans of the State of Maryland: Volume IV, Caroline, Dorchester, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester. Reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Cole, Merle T. "The $5-a-Day Men and Maryland Homeland Security during World War II." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 46 (Spring 2015): 1-2, 5-10.

Hait, Michael G. "Free and Enslaved: John and Melinda Human/Newman of Talbot County and Baltimore, Maryland." National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 103(June 2015): 115-27.

Poe, Andrea. "Buried History." Preservation, 68 (Fall 2016): 67.
Notes: Easton.

Skinner, Vernon L., Jr. Abstracts of the Debt Books of the Provincial Land Office of Maryland, Talbot County. 2 vols. Baltimore: Clearfield, 2016.

Lesher, Pete. "Maritime Talbot County: Photos by H. Robins Hollyday." Chesapeake Log, (Spring/Summer 2016): 10.

Kollander, Patricia. "The Military Intelligence Training Center and the War Against Nazism." Historian, 78 (Summer 2016): 258-76.

LeGrand, Marty. "World War II Confidential." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 45 (January/February 2016): 62-66, 68, 70, 72.

Howard, McHenry. "Lloyd Graveyard at Wye House, Talbot County, Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 112 (Spring/Summer 2017): 148-61.

Hopkinson, Natalie. "Home of the Brave." Smithsonian, 48 (September 2017): 56-67.
Notes: Unionville.
Categories: Talbot County

Skinner, Vernon L., Jr. Abstracts of the Debt Books of the Provincial Land Office of Maryland, Talbot County. 2 vols. Baltimore: Clearfield, 2017.

Leone, Mark, Elizabeth Pruitt, and Benjamin A. Skolnik, et al. "The Archaeology of Early African American Communities in Talbot County, Eastern Shore, Maryland, USA, and Their Relationship to Slavery." Historical Archaeology, 52 (December 2018): 753-72.

Hassler, Bill, ed. Memories: Avondell Residents Remember World War II—Part Two. Prepared by the Avondell Veterans Committee. [Bel Air, MD?]: n.p., 2018.

Hurry, Robert J. "M.M. Davis & Son Shipyard—The World War Era, Part I: Preparing for War." Bugeye Times, 43 (Spring 2018): 1, 3-4.

Hurry, Robert J. "M.M. Davis & Son Shipyard—The World War Era, Part II: Wartime Production." Bugeye Times, 43 (Summer 2018): 3-6.

Woolever, Lydia. "Old Faithful." Baltimore, 111 (April 2018): 112-14.
Notes: Oxford-Bellevue ferry.
Categories: Maritime, Talbot County

Cole, Merle T. "Testing Underwater Ordnance in the Patuxent during World War II." Military Collector and Historian, 70 (Spring 2018): 35-50.
Categories: Military, World War II

Taylor, David A. Cork Wars: Intrigue and Industry in World War II. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018.

Purnell, Sarah. A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II. New York: Viking, 2019.

Jenkins, Tracy H. "'To Dwell, I'm Determined, on that Happy Ground': An Archaeology of a Free African-American Community in Easton, Maryland, 1787-Present." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2020.

Messner, William F. "A Certain Kind of Freedom: Black Agency in Talbot County, 1870-1910." Maryland Historical Magazine, 114 (Fall/Winter 2019): 186-201.

Messner, William F. "Joe Gray and Nace Hopkins: Black Leadership in Talbot County, 1870-1901." Maryland Historical Magazine, 114 (Fall/Winter 2019): 202-16.

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