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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Wilson, Valentine C. "The Potomac Hunt." Montgomery County Story 33 (February 1990): 93-103.

Beck, Jo. "Train Stations and Suburban Development Along the Old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad." Montgomery County Story 37 (February 1994): 285-95.

Ellenberger, William J. "History of the Street Car Lines of Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 17 (May 1974): 1-10.

Jacobs, Charles T. "Civil War Fords and Ferries in Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 40 (February 1997): 417-28.

Jacobs, Charles, and Marian Waters. "Matthew Fields and the Montgomery County Sentinel." Montgomery County Story 36 (May 1993): 249-60.

Markwood, Louis N. The Forest Glen Trolley and the Early Development of Silver Spring. Edited by Randolph Kean. Arlington, VA:National Capital Historical Museum of Transportation, [1975].

Soderberg, Susan C. The Met: A History of the Metropolitan Branch of the B&O Railroad, Its Stations and Towns. Germantown, MD: Germantown Historical Society, 1998.

Adelson, Bruce. "Clara Schillace Donahoe." Maryland 27 (May/June 1995): 80.

Crook, Mary Charlotte. "Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Confederate Spy." Montgomery County Story 32 (May 1989): 59-70.

Hrehorovich, Victor R., and Ruth M. Seaby. "Nancy E. Gary, M.D., Dean F. Edward Hbert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences." Maryland Medical Journal 43 (June 1994): 501-4.

Johansen, Mary Carroll. 'Female Instruction and Improvement': Education for Women in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 1785-1835. Ph.D. diss., College of William and Mary, 1996.

Lear, Linda. Rachel Carson: The Life of the Author of Silent Spring. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1997.

Marks, Bayly Ellen, ed. "Correspondence of Anna Briggs Bentley from Columbiana County, 1826." Ohio History 78 (1969): 38-45.

Maryland Commission for Women. Maryland Women's History Resource Packet, 1988. Baltimore: The Commission, 1988.

Schleichert, Elizabeth. "The Patron Saint of Kaleidoscopes." Maryland 27 (September/October 1995): 128.

"Across Four Centuries: the Dictionary of Virginia Biography." Virginia Cavalcade 47 (1998): 160-165.

Acton, Lucy. "Courtland Farm: Colony of Stars in Maryland." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (February 2000): 24-29.

Adams, Willi Paul. "Amerikanische Verfassungdiskussion in Deutscher Sprache: Politische Begriffe in Texten Der Deutschamerikanischen Aufklarung, 1761-88 [American constitutional discussion in the German language: political concepts in texts of the German-American Enlightenment, 1761-88]." Yearbook of German-American Studies 32 (1997): 1-20.

Adolf, Leonard A. "Squanto's Role in Pilgrim Diplomacy." Ethnohistory 11 (1964): 247-261.

Adomanis, James. Annearundell County Free School, 1723-1912. Arnold, MD: Maryland Center for the Study of History, 2000.

Agnew, Christopher M. "The Reverend Charles Wharton, Bishop William White and the Proposed Book of Common Prayer, 1785." Anglican and Episcopal History 58 (1989): 510-525.

Aldrich, Duncan M. "Frontier Militias: Militia Laws on the North American and South African Frontiers." In The Frontier: Comparative Studies, Vol. 2. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979.

Alford, Terry, ed. "'Formerly a Slave': Frederick Douglass Comes to Lanesborough." New England Quarterly 60 (1987): 86-88.

Alford, Stanley Carlyle. The Historical Development of Hagerstown Junior College: 1946 to 1975. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1976.

Allin, Lawrence C. "The Naval Institute, Mahan, and the Naval Profession." Naval War College Review 31 (1978): 29-48.

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