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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Walsh, Lorena S. "Servitude and Opprtunity in Charles County, Maryland, 1658-1705." In Law, Society, and Politics in Early Maryland, Aubrey C. Land, Lois Green Carr, and Edward C. Papenfuse, eds. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977, pp. 111-33.

McDuffie, Richard, and Robert Cary, eds. A History of One and Two-Room Schools in Charles County. n.p.: Charles County Retired Teachers Association, 1976.

Carlisle, Rodney P. Powder and Propellants: Energetic Materials at Indian Head, Maryland, 1890-1990. Washington, DC: U.S. Navy, [1990?].

Curry, Dennis C., and Maureen Kavanagh. "Update on the Radiocarbon Date from the Chapel Point Site (18CH79)." Maryland Archeology, 30 (March 1994): 29-32.

Newcomb, Kathryn C. "The History of The Old Port Tobacco One-room School." The Record, 65 (October 1994): 1-3.

"Archeological Investigations at the Blossom Point Farmhouse (18CH216), Charles County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 32 (September 1996): 1-21.

Bowling, Garth, Jr. "Charles County's Georgetown Alumni During the Civil War." The Record, 67 (April 1995): 1.

Bowling, Garth. "A Charles County Soldier Writes Home." The Record, 100 (May 2006): 3; The Record, 100 (September 2006): 3.

Zilliox, Jackie. "Late 19th Century Glimpse of a Dying Town: Port Tobacco." The Record, 102 (September 2007): 2-3.

Zilliox, Jacqueline. Charles County. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007.

Horn, Roger. "La Plata's Stumble Inn." The Record, 102 (December 2007): 2-3.

Mazzeo, Michael J., Jr., comp. "Origination of Charles County School Names." The Record, 102 (September 2007): 4-5.

Cardno, Catherine Annette. Community, Morality and Violence: Crime and the Construction of a British-American Society in Eighteenth-Century Charles County, Maryland. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 2005.

Lane, Raymond M. "Undiscovered Wonder--The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay." Maryland Life, 3 (January/February 2007): 60-64, 73.

MacDonald, David R. The Transit of the Anglican Mind to the Maryland Colony: Thomas Bray and the Bray Libraries of Christ Church Durham; Nanjemoy, Maryland, 1696-1701. South Bend, IN: Cloverdale, 2007.

Thompson, Neil D. "Walter Story of Charles County, Maryland, Father and Son." American Genealogist, 51 (July 1975): 147-50.

Beisaw, April M. "Port Tobacco diggers explore five areas." ASM Ink, 34 (August 2008): 1, 6.

King, Julia A., Scott M. Strickland, and Kevin Norris. "The Search for Charles County's First Courthouse." Maryland Archeology, 43 (September 2007): 15-28.

Beisaw, April M. "Once Was Not Enough: Founding and Finding Port Tobacco, Charles County." Maryland Archeology, 43 (September 2007): 1-6.

King, Julia, Christine Arnold-Lourie, and Susan Shaffer. Pathways to History: Charles County, Maryland, 1658-2008. Mount Victoria, MD: Smallwood Foundation, 2008.

Wearmouth, John, and Roberta Wearmouth. Times of Port Tobacco. Port Tobacco, MD: Stones Throw Publishing, 2008.

Zilliox, Jackie. "A Twentieth Century Waldorf Icon Relieves its Heyday." The Record, 102 (May 2008): 2-3, 5.

Major, Nettie Leitch. "Courts of Saint Mary's & Charles County Maryland." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 20 (Spring 1979): 114-21.

Mazzeo, Michael Joseph, Jr. The Simmons and Welch Family of Charles County, Maryland. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1979.

Charles County Retired Teachers Association. A Legacy: One and Two Room Schools in Charles County. La Plata, MD: Dick Wildes Printing Co., 1984.

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