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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Grimsley, Mark. "The Definition of Disaster." Civil War Times Illustrated 28 (1989): 14-21.

Hall, Clark B. "The Battle of Brandy Station." Civil War Times Illustrated 29 (1990): 32-42, 45.

Hall, James O. "Butler Takes Baltimore." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (1978): 4-10, 44-46.

Harrington, Norman. Shaping of Religion in America: How early churches in Delaware and on Maryland and Virginia's Eastern Shore provided the most important stimulus for the evolution of Christianity in the New World. Easton, MD: The Queen Anne Press, 1980.

Hartwig, D. Scott. "'My God! Be Careful!' Morning Battle at Fox's Gap, September 14, 1862." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 27-58.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. "Ego, Carelessness and Three Cigars: How Lee's Special Orders No. 191 Was Lost." Journal of America's Military Past 24 (1997): 24-38.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. "Who Lost the Lost Orders? Stonewall Jackson, His Courier, and Special Orders No. 191." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 1-26.

A Maryland Boy in Lee's Army: Personal Reminiscences of a Maryland Soldier in the War Between the States, 1861-1865. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000.

Otott, George E. "Clash in the Cornfield: the 1st Texas Volunteer Infantry in the Maryland Campaign." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 73-123.

Pelzer, John, and Linda Pelzer. "The Ghost of the Chesapeake." Civil War Times Illustrated 26 (1987): 38-43.

Phelps, Walter, Jr., and Tom Clemens, ed. "A Brigade Commander's First Fight: the Letters of Colonel Walter Phelps, Jr. During the Maryland Campaign." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 59-72.

Richardson, Lucy, ed. "Selections from Frank Dickerson's Civil War Letters." Maine Historical Society Quarterly 28 (1988):36-53.

Round, Harold F. "Federal Supply Bases on the Potomac." Civil War Times Illustrated 5 (1966): 20-26.

Rye, Scott. "Raphael Semmes versus King Neptune." Civil War Times Illustrated 39 (December 2000): 42-47, 82-83.

Sabine, David B. "Ironmonger to the South." Civil War Times Illustrated 5 (1966): 12-21.

Tidwell, William A. "April 15, 1865." Civil War History 42 (1996):220-239.

Towers, Frank. "Job Busting at Baltimore Shipyards: Racial Violence in the Civil War-era South." Journal of Southern History 66 (May 2000): 221-56.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Burnside's Bridge: The Climatic Struggle of the 2nd and 20th Georgia at Antietam Creek. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2000.

Votaw, John F. "Old Battlefields and Their Lessons: the Case of Antietam." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 21 (1996):16-21.

Wall, Barbra Mann. "Called to a Mission of Charity: the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Civil War." Nursing History Review 6 (1998): 85-113.

"Wye Mill, Talbot and Queen Anne's Counties." In Context 7 (May 1999): [4].

Freedman, Janet. Kent Island: The Land that Once Was Eden. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002.

Earp, Charles Albert. Yellow Flag: The Civil War Journal of Surgeon's Steward C. Marion Dodson. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002.

Alexander, Ted. "Antietam: The Bloodiest Day." North & South, 5 (October 2002): 76-89.
Categories: Military, Civil War

Hartwig, D. Scott. "'It Looked Like a Task to Storm': The Pennsylvania Reserves Assault South Mountain, September 14, 1862." North & South, 5 (October 2002): 36-49.

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