The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Robinson, Timothy F. "Blood on the Chesapeake: The Maryland-Virginia Confrontation of 1635." Shoreline, 10 (September 2003): 15-16.
Categories: General, Seventeenth Century
Arnold-Lourie, Christine M. A Punishment for My Pride: The Hamiltons of Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1860-1900. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2003.
Meyers, Eugene L. "The Day They Shot Berkeley Muse." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 28 (January 1999): 48-51, 74-77.
Categories: Economic, Business, and Labor History, Maritime, Politics and Law, Twentieth Century, Charles County, Chesapeake Region
Bowling, Joan L. "Rock Point: 'The Point' at Rock Hall Farm." The Record, 98 (January 2005): 4.
Categories: County and Local History, Charles County
Hayden, Ethel Roby. "Port Tobacco, Lost Town of Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 100 (Fall 2005): 284-97.
Categories: County and Local History, Charles County
Shomette, Donald G. "The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay." American Heritage of Invention and Technology, 14 (no. 3, 1999):12-16, 18-23.
Categories: County and Local History, Maritime, Transportation and Communication, Charles County, Chesapeake Region, Southern Maryland
"Charles County Hard Hit by the Civil War." The Record, 86(October 1999): 1-3.
Categories: Nineteenth Century, Charles County, Civil War, Southern Maryland
Williamson, Gene. Guns on the Chesapeake: The Winning of America's Independence. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1998.
Categories: Maritime, Military, Charles County
Heinrichs, Ann. Maryland. Welcome to the U.S.A. series. Chanhassen, MN: Child's World, 2006.
Categories: General
Marx, Mandy. The Maryland Colony. Fact Finders American Colonies series. Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 2006.
Categories: General
Plant, Ian J. Maryland: Wonder and Light. Johnson City, TN: Mountain Trail Press, 2006.
Categories: General
Sonneborn, Liz. A Primary Source History of the Colony of Maryland. Primary Sourcesof the Thirteen Colonies and the Lost Colony. New York: Rosen Central Primary Source, 2006.
Categories: General
Strain, Paula M. Tales of Mountain Maryland: with a special section on the C&O Canal. New York: iUniverse, 2005.
Categories: General, Transportation and Communication
Jones, Carleton. Maryland: A Picture History 1632-1976. Baltimore: Bodine and Associates, Inc. 1976.
Categories: General
Rollo, Vera F. Your Maryland. 3rd ed. Lanham, MD: Maryland Historical Press, 1976.
Categories: General
[Stiverson, Gregory A.]. Maryland Hall of Records Bicentennial Bulletin. Annapolis: Maryland Hall of Records, 1976.
Notes: Published monthly with survey of activities in the state two centuries ago.
Categories: General, Eighteenth Century
Waesche, James F. Baltimore, Annapolis, and Chesapeake Country: A Guide to its Treasures, Pleasures and Past. Baltimore: Bodine and Associates, Inc., 1976.
Categories: General, Chesapeake Region
Witson, Skip, comp. Old Maryland. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Sun Books, 1976.
Notes: Based on articles from <em>Harper's</em> and <em>Scribner's</em> magazines.
Categories: General
Zilliox, Jackie. "Mount Aventine at Chapman Forest." The Record, 100 (January 2006): 2-3.
Dozer, Donad Marquand. Portrait of the Free State: A History of Maryland. Cambridge, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1976.
Categories: General
Walsh, Lorena S. "Servitude and Opprtunity in Charles County, Maryland, 1658-1705." In Law, Society, and Politics in Early Maryland, Aubrey C. Land, Lois Green Carr, and Edward C. Papenfuse, eds. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977, pp. 111-33.
Categories: Economic, Business, and Labor History, Seventeenth Century, Eighteenth Century, Charles County
McDuffie, Richard, and Robert Cary, eds. A History of One and Two-Room Schools in Charles County. n.p.: Charles County Retired Teachers Association, 1976.
Categories: Education, Charles County
Carlisle, Rodney P. Powder and Propellants: Energetic Materials at Indian Head, Maryland, 1890-1990. Washington, DC: U.S. Navy, [1990?].
Categories: Military, Nineteenth Century, Twentieth Century, Charles County
Filby, P. William. "Sidelights: Star Spangled Banner." Calvert Historian, 9 (Fall 1994): 8-9.
Categories: General