The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Logsdon, Alma. "The 'Casba' of Cumberland." Journal of the Alleghenies 36 (2000): 12-13.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County, Other
Schwab, Leonard. "The Jews of Western Maryland: Cumberland and Beyond." Generations (Fall 2000): 5-9.
Categories: Ethnic History, Religion, Allegany County, Garrett County, Other
Stakem, Patrick. "The C&P Office Building, Mt. Savage." Journal of the Alleghenies 36 (2000): 59-61.
Staup, Thomas; Anne Failing, interviewer. "Oral History." Labor's Heritage 10 (no. 4, 1999-2000): 71-75.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, County and Local History, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Twentieth Century, Allegany County, Other
"Western Maryland Railway Station, Cumberland, Maryland." In Context 7 (November 1999): [4].
Categories: Transportation and Communication, Allegany County, Other
Keene, Donald. "Frostburg Roots, Continued: College, Service, Courtship." Journal of the Alleghenies, 38 (2002): 81-98.
Green, Bernard. "The Old Hometown: Mt. Savage, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 38 (2002): 4-24.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County
"The Kitzmiller 'Company Store'." Glades Star, 9 (September 2002): 582, 587.
Categories: Economic, Business, and Labor History, Allegany County
"Rising Sun Tavern." Glades Star, 9 (March 2002): 514, 524.
Categories: Economic, Business, and Labor History, Allegany County
"Two Stanton's Mill Company Books." Glades Star, 9 (September 2002): 588-90, 587.
Categories: Economic, Business, and Labor History, Allegany County
Green, Bernard. "Growing Up in Mt. Savage." Journal of the Alleghenies, 39 (2003): 87-106.
Brown, Roy. "The Polish Mountain Stone Circle, Allegany County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 29-32.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Wall, Robert D. "Notes on an Early Woodland Feature from the Barton Complex (18AG8), Allegany County, Maryland." Maryland Archaeology, 28 (March 1992): 13.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Wall, Robert D., and Dennis C. Curry. "Test Excavations at the Barton Complex Sites, Allegany Couty, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 28 (March 1992): 1-12.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Duda, Jacqueline M. "Cumberland Renaissance." Maryland Life, 1 (May/June 2005): 62-67.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County
Jenkins, Warren W. Firefighting in Allegany County. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2005.
Categories: County and Local History, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Allegany County
Paul, Amanda. Mount Savage. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County
Wall, Robert D. "Barton: Success at two levels." ASM Ink, 32 (August 2006): 1, 7.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Harvey, Katherine A.,ed. The Lonaconing Journals: The Founding of a Coal and Iron Community, 1837-1840. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 67, pt. 2, Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1977.
Categories: Economic, Business, and Labor History, Allegany County
Urbas, Anton J. "Vale Summit Elementary School." Journal of the Alleghenies, 30 (1994): 23-28.
Categories: Education, Allegany County
Feldstein, Albert. Allegany County. Postcard History series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County
Savage, Jennifer Diana. "An Allegany Idyll." Maryland Life, 2 (July/August 2006): 104-6, 110.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County
Scott, Harold L. The Civil War Hospitals at Cumberland and Clarysville, Maryland. Cumberland, MD: Harold L. Scott, 1995.
Categories: Medicine, Allegany County, Civil War
Kiriazis, David M. "Living Free in the 'Free (Slave) State': African-Americans in Allegany County, Maryland, on the Eve of the Civil War." Journal of the Alleghenies, 43 (2007): 13-21.
Categories: African American, Allegany County
Reissig, Joseph E. "The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in Cumberland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 40 (2004): 120-28.
Categories: Military, Allegany County