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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Taylor, Marianne. My River Speaks: The History and Lore of the Magothy River. Arnold, MD: Bay Media, 1998.

Treacy, William O. "Heyday of the Saloons in Oakland and Garrett County." Glades Star 7 (September 1994): 442-49.

Trostel, Michael F. "Mondawmin: Baltimore's Lost County Estate." Bulletin of the Southern Garden History Society 8 (Summer 1991): 3-4.

"Vanished Towns Along the Potomac." Glades Star 8 (March 1997): 162-65, 174.

Veitch, Fletcher. "Hurricane of 1933." Chronicles of St. Mary's 33 (August 1985): 285-288.

"Visiting Murley's Glade." Glades Star 7 (December 1995): 638-41.

Ware, Donna M. Green Glades & Sooty Gob Piles: The Maryland Coal Region's Industrial and Architectural Past. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical and Cultural Publications, 1991.
Notes: The results of an architectural survey, it presents a useful overview of the coal region. Included is the history of settlement, the history of the industry, and an architectural history. The list of historic resources would be of use to anyone interested in the region.

Warren, Marion E. Bringing Back the Bay: the Chesapeake in the photographs of Marion E. Warren and the voices of its people. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
Notes: Modern photographs accompanied with oral history text. Of special interest is the "photographer's commentaries" on his work.

"Washington's 1784 Visit to this Section." Glades Star 7 (December 1995): 634-37, 651.

Weeks, Christopher. "Bouncing Along the Post Road: Eighteenth Century Harford County as Seen by Travelers." Harford Historical Bulletin 57 (Summer 1993): 74-127.
Notes: Annotated excerpts from ten contemporary descriptions of traveling along the post road. The authors include such well known Colonial figures as Dr. Alexander Hamilton, Charles Willson Peale, and Benjamin Henry Latrobe.

West, Elizabeth. "Bond-The Lumber Town." Glades Star 7 (September 1993): 226-29.

White, Dan. Crosscurrents in Quiet Water: Portraits of the Chesapeake. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Co., 1987.
Notes: A photo essay of the changing lives of the Eastern Shore's peoples focusing on watermen, boat builders, environmentalists, and chicken farmers. Special emphasis is placed on Smith Island and Crisfield. Photographs by Jon Naso and Marion Warren.

Williams, Alverta Miller. "Recollections of the Old Stone House at Little Crossing." Glades Star 6 (March 1986): 6-7, 15.

Wilstach, Paul. Tidewater Maryland. Indianapolis, IN: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1931.
Notes: A narrative history of those Maryland counties, all but seven of the twenty-three, touched by saltwater, arranged by theme and locale. There is a great deal of emphasis on the founding of towns and important personages, a wide variety of subjects are covered.

"Woodbridgetown Finally Located." Glades Star 6 (June 1991): 557-59.

Wroten, William H., Jr. Assateague. Salisbury, MD: Peninsula Press, 1970.

"Yohogania-The 'Lost County'." Glades Star 6 (June 1991): 555-56.

"The 1944 Tornado." Glades Star 7 (June 1994): 384-90.

Abbott, Collaner M. "Colonial Copper Mines." William and Mary Quarterly 27 (1970): 295-309.

Alford, John J. "The Role of Management in Chesapeake Oyster Production." Geographical Review 63 (1973): 44-54.

Alsop, George. A Character of the Province of Mary-land. Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers, 1902.

Anft, Michael. "Fix the City: Down by the Old Mill Stream." Baltimore 90 (February 1997): 26-29, 104-5.

Anthony, James T. "Early Attempts at Wildlife Conservation in Maryland." Old Kent 1 (December 1985): 1-2.

Arabas, Karen Borza. Fire and Vegetation Dynamics in the Eastern Serpentine Barrens. Ph.D. diss., Pennsylvania State University, 1997.

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