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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Horton, Tom. Water's Way: Life Along the Chesapeake. Washington, DC: Elliot & Clark Publishers, 1992.

Hurley, Linda M. Field Guide to the Submerged Aquatic Vegetation of Chesapeake Bay. Annapolis, MD: United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Estuary Program, [1989 or 1990].

Images of the Chesapeake, 1612-1984. Catonsville, MD: Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1985.

Jacoby, Mark. Bayside Guide to Weather on the Chesapeake. College Park, MD: Sea Grant College, University of Maryland, 1984.

Kaminkow, Marion J. Parks & Open Spaces: Maryland, Delaware & District of Columbia. Lanham, MD: Maryland Historical Press, 1996.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Diamondback Terrapin-An Ancient Anne Arundel Delectable-Part IV: The Bay Region's Terrapin Population in the 18th and 19th Centuries." Anne Arundel County History Notes 30 (January 1999): 5-6, 14.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Diamondback Terrapin: An Ancient Anne Arundel Delectable-Part VI: The Terrapin Survives the 20th Century and Faces the New Millennium." Anne Arundel County History Notes 30 (July 1999): 3-4, 8-9.

Klingle, Gilbert C. The Bay, A Naturalist Discovers a Universe of life above and below the Chesapeake. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1951.

Kryder-Reid, E. "The Archaeology of Vision in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Gardens." Journal of Garden History 14 (January-March 1994): 42-54.

Lawson, Glenn. The Last Waterman: A True Story. Crisfield, MD: Crisfield Publishing Company, 1988.

Lippson, Alice Jane, and Robert Lippson. Life in the Chesapeake Bay. (1984; 2d edition, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997).

Lippson, Alice J., ed. The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.

MacKay, Bryan. Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland: A Family Guide. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Maryland Geological Survey. Calvert County. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1907.

Meyers, Erik, Timothy Henderson, Burke David, and Hazel A. Groman, eds. Wetlands of the Chesapeake. Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 1985.

Middleton, Arthur Pierce. Tobacco Coast. 1953; reprint, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
Notes: Middleton, subsequently a retired Episcopal Canon, for years directed work at Colonial Williamsburg. This defining volume on Chesapeake Maritime History contains valuable environmental references coupled to the region's colonial economy.

Miller, Henry M. "Transforming a 'Splendid and Delightsome Land:' Colonists and Ecological Change in the Chesapeake, 1670 - 1820." Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 76 (September 1986): 173-87.

Murdy, Edward O., Ray S. Birdsong, and John A. Musick. Fishes of Chesapeake Bay. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.

Niemeyer, Lucian. Chesapeake Country. New York: Abbeville Press, 1990.

"The Potomac River: An Angler's Delight." Maryland 26 (July/August 1994): 39.

Reveal, James L. "'Baltimora:' The Curious Tale of How a Flowering Plant from Mexico was Named for the Maryland City of Baltimore." Calvert Historian 5 (Fall 1990): 1-6.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "A Chesapeake Craftsman's Eighteenth Century Gardens." Journal of Garden History [Great Britain] 9 (July-September 1989): 414-52.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "Gardening Books in Eighteenth Century Maryland." Journal of Garden History [Great Britain] 9 (July-September 1989): 106-10.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "Genteel and Necessary Amusements: Public Pleasure Gardens in Eighteenth-Century Maryland." Journal of Garden History [Great Britain] 9 (July-September 1989): 118-24.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "The Old Man and the Garden: A Chesapeake Craftsman's Eighteenth-Century Grounds." Maryland Humanities (July/August 1994): 5-8.

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