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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

"The Legacy of Harriet Tubman." The Legacy, 46 (February 2008): 6.

Feldstein, Albert. "Scenes of the Coal Industry in Western Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 45 (2009): 39-84.

Keller, Vagel C. Underground Coal Mining in Western Maryland, 1876-1977: A Reference Guide. Frostburg, MD: Frostburg State University, 2008.

Keene, Janice. "The Evergreen Heritage Center: Preserving the History of Mountain Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 45 (2009): 93-100.

Stakem, Patrick H. Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad Revisited. Laurel, MD: Pat's Railroad Books, 2002.

Rubin, Mary H. Hagerstown. Then and Now series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2010.

Zumbrun, Francis Champ. "Edison, Ford and Firestone Travel Through Western Maryland in the summer of 1921." Glades Star, 11 (March 2010): 641-51.

Piecuch, Jim, and John Beakes. Cool Deliberate Courage: John Eager Howard in the American Revolution. Mount Pleasant, SC: Nautical and Aviation Publishing Co., 2009.

Zlatich, Marko. "Additional Information on the Uniforms of the 1st Maryland Battalion of 1776." Military Collector and Historian, 62 (Summer 2010): 123-25.

Schell, Edwin A. "American Methodism's First Institutional Church, Lovely Lane/Baltimore City Station." Third Century Methodism, 50 (January-March 2010): 1.

Peyton, Billy Joe. 'To make the crooked ways straight and the rough ways smooth': The federal government's role in laying out and building the Cumberland Road. Ph.D. diss., West Virginia University, 1999.

Guzy, Dan. Navigation on the Upper Potomac and its Tributaries. 2nd edition. Hagerstown, MD: Western Maryland Regional Library, 2011. http://www.whilbr.org/PotomacNavigation/Navigation-on-the-Upper-Potomac-and-Its-Tributaries-Dan-Guzy.

Schlegel, Keith. "With Walt Whitman in Western Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 47 (2011): 14-18.

Mallett, Derek R. "Western Allied Intelligence and the German Military Document Section, 1945-6." Journal of Contemporary History, 46 (April 2011): 383-406.

Sandler, Gilbert. Home Front Baltimore: An Album of Stories from World War II. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011.

Jones, Michael D. DNA-based Population Estimation, Harvest Vulnerability, and Home Range Dynamics of Black Bears in Western Maryland. Ph.D. diss., West Virginia University, 2012.

Curtis, Jennifer Keats. "Honoring the Greatest Generation." Maryland Life, 8 (October 2012): 78.

Bowman, Lynn G. Crossing into the Promised Land: An Appalachian African-American History. Frostburg, MD: The Author, 2012.

Bowman, Lynn G. Living the Lie: "Separate but Equal" in Cumberland, Maryland. Frostburg, MD: The Author, 2013.

Anikis, George. Forgotten Name, Forgotten Deeds: The Ringgold Legacy; The Ringgold Brothers of Washington County, Maryland. n.p.: Anikis Books, 2013.

Ashbury, John W. Frederick County Characters: Innovators, Pioneers & Patriots of Western Maryland. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2013.

Gough, Al. "Not Missing: World War II Hero, Captain Walter F. Duke." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Spring 2013): 3-17.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Revolutionary Patriots of Baltimore Town and Baltimore County, Maryland, 1775-1783. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2012.

Peden, Henry C., Jr., and George W. Archer. Non-Associators in Harford County, Maryland, at the Onset of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1776. Bel Air, MD: Harford County Genealogical Society, 2013.

Fair, Susan. Mysteries and Lore of Western Maryland: snallygasters, dogmen, and other mountain tales. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2013.

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