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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Jensen, Ann. "A Navy Family." Annapolitan 5 (January 1991): 42-45, 113.

Jensen, Ann. "Rebel Captain from Annapolis, the Last Confederate Raider." Annapolitan 4 (March 1990): 42-46, 102-3.
Notes: James Waddell.

Jensen, Ann. "The Lords Baltimore." Annapolis 7 (December 1993): 30-34, 60-61.

"Jockey's Fame Revived." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (March/April 1996): 20.

"John Frazier-Trapper and Hunter." Glades Star 7 (December 1995): 632-33.

Johnson, Gerald W. America-Watching: Perspectives in the Course of an Incredible Century. Owings Mills, MD: Stemmer House Publishers, Inc., 1976.

Johnston, Sona K. "Friendship and Patronage: A Nineteenth-Century Tradition." Maryland Humanities (March/April 1994): 10-12.

Jones, Anita Elizabeth. Captain Charles Ridgely, Builder of Hampton Mansion: Mariner, Colonial Agent, Ironmaster, and Politician. M.A. thesis, Wake Forest University, 1981.

"Joseph Harris of 'Ellenborough'." Chronicles of St. Mary's 45 (Spring 1997): 189-93.

Joynes, J. William. Five Green Leaves for a Penny: A Nostalgic Excursion through Boyhood in West Baltimore. [Catonsville, MD?]: Published by the author, 1991.

Kalkman, Julia von H. "'Mountevina': The Home of John Frederick Amelung." Historical Society of Frederick County, Inc., Newsletter (November 1991) 3-5.

Kaplan, Jim. Lefty Grove, American Original. Cleveland, OH: Society for American Baseball Research, 2000.

Karr, Carolyn. "A Political Biography of Henry Hatfield." West Virginia History 28 (1966): 35-63, (1967): 137-170.

Kauffman, Michael W. "Historians Oppose Opening of Booth Grave." Civil War Times Illustrated 34 (May/June 1995): 26, 28-30, 71-78.

Keene, Donald E. "The Trimbles of Federal Hill." Journal of the Alleghenies 31 (1995): 59-68.

Keith, Caroline H. "For Hell and a Brown Mule:" The Biography of Senator Millard E. Tydings. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1991.
Notes: Millard Tydings (1890-1961) was a member of both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. A Democrat, he nevertheless clashed with Franklin Roosevelt on several occasions. His career mirrors some of the ambivalence felt by Marylanders in the first half of the 20th century as the challenges of economic depression and world war transformed the state and its conservative, southward-leaning mentality. Reflecting Maryland's distaste for extremism, Tydings was notable for his opposition to Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunts.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Veterans Day is Near." Anne Arundel County History Notes 30 (October 1998): 3-4, 10-11.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "The DeKalb Statue in Annapolis: Part I-Baron Johann DeKalb." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (January 1998): 1-2, 8-9; "Part II-Over A Century Later The Great Memorial is Unveiled." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (April 1998): 1-2, 8-9.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "A Case of Murder...The Melancholy Tale of Captain Thomas Watkins of the Union Cavalry. Part I: Tom Watkins-An Early Supporter of the Union Cause." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (January 1997): 1-2, 4-8; "Part II: The Stage is Set for Tragedy." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (April 1997): 3-4, 9-10; "Part III: The Murder and Its Aftermath." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (July 1997): 3-4, 9-11.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "The Legacy of Maryland Governor Edwin Warfield, 1904-1908." Anne Arundel County History Notes 26 (October 1994): 3, 13-17.

Kelley, Hailey. "Fame in My Family." Glades Star 8 (March 1997): 166, 179.

Kellman, Naomi. "Dr. Samson Benderly." Generations 4 (December 1983): 25-31.

Kelly, Jacques, ed. Eight Busy Decades: The Life and Times of Clarence W. Miles. Queenstown, MD: White Banks, 1986.

Kernan, M. "William and Henry Walters and their Fever for the Fine Arts." Smithsonian 20 (August 1989): 102-8, 110, 112-13.

Kester, John G. "Charles Polke: Indian Trader of the Potomac." Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Winter 1995): 446-65.

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