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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Ayers, Bonnie Joe. "Sadie Miller." Maryland 17 (Autumn 1984): 39-41.

Burwell, Gale, trans. "Diary of Rose Stettinius Gray." Chronicles of St. Mary's 41 (Fall 1993): 229-48.

"Derma Marie Yeiser Williams." Carroll County History Journal 44 (November 1993): 3.

Donovan, Grace. "An American Catholic in Victorian England: Louisa, Duchess of Leeds, and the Carroll Family Benefice." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 223-34.

Donovan, Grace E. "The Caton Sisters: The Carrolls of Carrollton Two Generations Later." U.S. Catholic Historian 5, Issue 3-4 (1986): 291-303.

Fresco, Margaret King Myers. "Caroline R. Martin, M.D. (1874-1958)." Chronicles of St. Mary's 38 (Spring 1990): 300-3.

Hammett, Regina Combs. "A Tribute...Loretta Combs Wise." Chronicles of St. Mary's 45 (Fall 1997): 254-55.

Jensen, Anne. "Is This Justice?" Annapolitan 4 (June 1990): 46-49.
Notes: Margaret Brent.

Keisman, Jennifer. "The Platers and Sotterley." Chronicles of St. Mary's 43 (Winter 1995): 81-91.

Levering, Patricia W., and Ralph B. Levering. "Women in Relief: The Carroll County Children's Aid Society in the Great Depression." Maryland Historical Magazine 72 (Winter 1977): 534-46.
Notes: Examines how a rural county in Mid-Maryland dealt with the Great Depression in the early 1930s. Before the New Deal and state programs were implemented, responsibility for aid fell to private organizations. The Children's Aid Society, ran by women, helped Carroll Countians survive the Great Depresssion. The authors hypothesize that rural areas with self-help operations endured the depression better and longer that urban areas.

Loker, Aleck. "Barristers, Brigands, and Brents: Margaret Brent: Attorney, Adventurer, and America's First Suffragette." A Briefe Relation 21 (Spring 1999): 4-5.

Loker, Aleck. "Margaret Brent: Attorney, Adventurer, & Suffragette." Chronicles of St. Mary's 46 (Winter 1998): 317-31.

Loker, William Aleck, Jr., ed. "Excerpts from a Teenager's Diary." Chronicles of St. Mary's 44 (Winter 1996): 180-86.

"'Maggie' Mehring's Diary - 1863." News Letter [Historical Society Carroll County, Maryland, Inc.,] 27 (March 1977): [2-4]; (October 1977): [2-4].

Neal, Harry Edward. "Margaret Brent, Gentleman." Maryland Magazine 14 (Winter 1982): 31-32.

"Ruth Eyler: a pioneer by any standard." Maryland Horse 60 (April/May 1994): 78.

Scott, Laurel. "Pat Olive: world-class competitive trail rider." Maryland Horse 60 (April/May 1994): 30-31.

"Welcome Sara! Sara E. Patton named as the executive director of Maryland's first capital." A Briefe Relation 16 (Summer 1994): 1.

White-Bowden, Susan. Moonbeams Come at Dark Times: Turning Fifty in the '90s. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1992.

Bennett, Joyce. "Of Hougs and Dougs: A Speculation on Maryland's Lost Voices." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Winter 2000): 83-87.

Bennett, Joyce. "Maryland-Kentucky Reunion." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Fall 2000): 67.

"Coin Weights." A Briefe Relation 22 (Winter 2000): [4].

"'Creek Side' on St. Leonard Creek, Lusby." Calvert Historian 25 (Spring 2000): 43-54.

Guy, J. S. "Federal Naval Operations 1861-65." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (2000): 18-26; 56-66; 74-81.

Guyther, J. Roy. Memoirs of a Country Doctor: St. Mary's County Patients are Special Folks. Mechanicsville, MD: J. Roy Guyther, 1999.

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