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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Stansbury, Russell. "Biographical Sketch [of] Clayton Crewell Stansbury." Harford Historical Bulletin 15 (Winter 1983): 7-9.
Notes: Havre de Grace community leader, ca. 1920-1950.

Thornton, Alvin. Like a Phoenix I'll Rise: An Illustrated History of African Americans in Prince George's County, Maryland, 1696-1996. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company, 1997.

Walsh, Lorena S. "Rural African Americans in the Constitutional Era in Maryland, 1776-1810." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 327-41.
Notes: The author examines the changing working conditions and differing experiences of slaves on six Maryland plantations during the Constitutional Era. Tasks varied by plantation, as did the family life of the enslaved population. The author uses correspondence and plantation records to attempt to reconstruct the daily lives of the enslaved on these plantations.

Walston, Mark. "A Survey of Slave Housing in Montgomery County." The Montgomery County Story 27 (August 1984): 111-126.

Windley, Lathan A., comp. Runaway Slave Advertisements: A Documentary History from the 1730s to 1790. 4 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1983.

Wlazlowski, Tiffany. "Harriet Tubman: Moses of her People." Maryland 28 (February 1996): 32-34.

Wright, James M. The Free Negro in Maryland, 1634-1860. Vol. 917, no. 3. Columbia University Studies in History. New York: Columbia University, 1921.

Yentsch, Anne. "Beads as Silent Witnesses of an African-American Past: Social Identity and the Artifacts of Slavery in Annapolis, Maryland." Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 79 (1995): 44-60.

Zubritsky, John. Fighting Men: A Chronicle of Three Black Civil War Soldiers. Upland, PA: Diane Publishing Company, 1997.

Anderson, Elizabeth. "Anderson Family Home." Anne Arundel County History Notes 19 (January 1988): 1.

"Annapolis." American Preservation 1 (October/November 1977): 27-33.
Notes: Photographic essay by Marion E. Warren.

"As National Register Listing is Rejected, Battle for Annapolis Bridge Continues." Historic Preservation News 32 (October 1992): 5, 28.

Buckley, C. T. "Maryland's Government House." Architectural Digest 43 (November 1986): 154-59, 222.

Christensen, John. McDowell Hall at St. John's College in Annapolis: 1742-1989. Annapolis, MD: St. John's College, 1989.

Davis, Clayton. "A Civil War Mansion." Anne Arundel County History Notes 27 (January 1996): 11.

Davis, Deering. Annapolis Houses: 1700-1775. New York: Bonanza Books, 1947.

Dowell, Susan Stiles. "Chase-Lloyd House." Maryland 13 (Summer 1980): 31-34.
Notes: Annapolis.

Elder, William V., III. "The Adams-Kilty House in Annapolis." Maryland Historical Magazine 60 (1965): 314-324.

Gordon, Winifred, and Douglas Gordon. "The Dome of the Annapolis State House." Maryland Historical Magazine 67 (1972): 294-297.

"Help on the Way." Annapolitan 4 (May 1990): 69-74, 114, 116, 118.
Notes: Annapolis home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.

Hopkins, Henry Powell. Colonial Houses of Annapolis, Maryland, and Their Architectural Details. Baltimore: n.p., 1963.

Hughes, Susan E. "An Annapolis Landmark for 200 Years: The Hammond-Harwood House." Folks 14 (December 1977): 4-9.

Jackson, Elmer M., Jr. "McDowell Renewal." Anne Arundel County History Notes 19 (July 1988): 1-2.

Jensen, Ann. "Back In Time." Annapolitan 3 (June 1989): 38-41, 89-91.
Notes: The Sands House in Annapolis.

Jensen, Ann. "Saved in Time." Annapolitan 4 (November 1990): 77-82, 84-85.
Notes: Hammond-Harwood House.

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