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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Eden, Paul G. "An Informal Calvert County Weather Chronology (significant events 1979-1986)." Calvert Historian 3 (Spring 1988): 13-22.

"Eight Miles North of Garrett County." Glades Star 7 (March 1995): 508-10.

Eshelman, Ralph E. "Micocene Land Mammals from Calvert Cliffs." Bugeye Times 11 (Spring 1986): 2-3.

Evans, Joyce, Arnold Norden, Frances Cresswell, Kim Insley, and Susan Knowles. "Sea Turtle Strandings in Maryland, 1991-1995." Maryland Naturalist 41 (January/June 1997): 23-34.
Categories: Environment

Fales, John H. "Occurrence in Southern Maryland of the Carolina Satyr (Satyridae: Satyrinae)." Maryland Naturalist 39 (January-June 1995): 5-7.

Feldstein, Albert L. "The Flood of '24." Maryland 21 (Spring 1989): 60-63.

Fielding, Geoff. "Antiques in the Garden." Maryland 24 (Spring 1992): 28-35.

Fielding, Geoff. "Flavor & Fragrance in the Colonial Garden." Maryland 23 (Spring 1991): 28-31.

Fleming, Cristol, Marion Blois Lobstein, and Barbara Tuffy. Finding Wildflowers in the Washington-Baltimore Area. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

"Flood Impoundment Dams of Garrett County." Glades Star 8 (June 1998): 382-83.

Footner, Hulbert. Maryland Main and the Eastern Shore. New York: Appleton Century, 1942.

Footner, Hulbert. Rivers of the Eastern Shore. Seventeen Maryland Rivers. New York: Holt Reinhart and Winston, 1944.
Notes: Footner writes mostly stories about history, but he does view Chesapeake river environments from a mid-1940s perspective.

Force, Peter. Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Washington, DC: Peter Force, 1836.
Notes: At least Volumes I, and IV contain material relevant to Chesapeake Environment. Force performed a valuable service codifying and publishing these in the early nineteenth century, before some of the sources were lost. Volume IV contains Colony founder Father Andrew White's "Relation" of Maryland to Lord Baltimore, and his "Narrative of a Voyage to Virginia". In the relation of events of 1642 the text records what is plausibly, the first and only lethal shark attack in Chesapeake history. p. 37 in Force's Vol. IV.

Funderburk, Steven, Joseph Mihursky, Stephen Jordan, and David Riley. Habitat Requirements for Chesapeake Bay Living Resources. Annapolis, MD: The Workgroup, 1991.
Notes: With 47 maps.

Fusonie, Alan, and Donna Jean. George Washington, Pioneer Farmer. Mount Vernon, VA: Mt. Vernon Ladies Association, 1998.
Notes: Washington's life gives many insights into colonial farming, and he had many contacts among Maryland Agriculturalists.

Garland, Mark S. Watching Nature: a Mid-Atlantic Natural History. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.
Categories: Environment

"Garrett County CCC Camps." Glades Star 5 (June 1984): 569-73.

"Garrett County State Forests." Glades Star 6 (March 1987): 82-85, 88.

"Garrett County's Storms of the Past." Glades Star 7 (June 1993): 207-11.

Glaser, John D. Collecting Fossils in Maryland. Baltimore: State of Maryland, Dept. of Natural Resources, Maryland Geological Survey, 1995.

Goodspeed, Tom. "The Rocks are Back." Annapolitan 6 (October 1992): 32-34, 48.
Categories: Environment

Gottfried, Michael D. "Fossil Pioneers: The Chesapeake Region and the Early History of Paleontology in North America." Bugeye Times 16 (Fall 1991): 1, 6-7.

Grant, John A. "The Flint Rocks." Glades Star 7 (March 1994): 373-75.

"Greenways: Making Natural Connections." Maryland 27 (February 1995): 17-32.
Categories: Environment

Grieser, Robert. Chesapeake Bay: Photographs. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1990.

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