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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Klapthor, Margaret Brown. "Neighbor Washington." The Record 27 (February 1983): 1-4.
Notes: George Washington's association with Charles County.

Walsh, Lorena S. "The Historian as Census Taker: Individual Reconstitution and the Reconstruction of Censuses for a Colonial Chesapeake County." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd series, 38 (April 1981): 242-60.
Notes: Walsh uses methods drawn from community studies to reconstitute a census for adult white males in Charles County in 1705, based upon a provincial census and rent rolls from the period. She argues that such methods provide the researcher the opportunity to establish reasonable accurate profiles of Chesapeake society in the colonial period.

Walsh, Lorena S. "Staying Put or Getting Out: Findings for Charles County, Maryland, 1650-1720." William and Mary Quarterly (3d. series), 44 (January 1987): 89-103.

Shomette, Donald G. Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay, and Other Tales of the Lost Chesapeake. Centreville, MD: Tidewater, 1996.
Notes: Underwater archaeology.

Wearmouth, John M. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad: The Pope 's Creek Branch. Baltimore: Baltimore Chapter, National Railway Historical Society, 1986.

Camp, Sharon Lee. Modernization: Threat to Community Politics. Political Intermediaries in Charles County, Maryland. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1977.

Klapthor, Margaret Brown, and Paul Dennis Brown. The History of Charles County, Maryland, Written in its Tercentenary Year of 1958. La Plata, MD: Charles County Tercentenary, Inc., 1958.

Lemann, Nicholas. "The View from a Small Town." Washington Monthly 9 (1977): 21-28.

Rivoire, J. Richard. Homeplaces: Traditional Domestic Architecture of Charles County, Maryland. La Plata: Charles County Community College, Southern Maryland Studies Center, 1990.

Shomette, Donald G. "The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 30 (January 2000): 58-61, 94-95, 97.

Bunting, Elaine. Counties of Southern Maryland. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 2002.

Schatz, Don. "Marshall Hall Part II--The Estate." The Record,92 (April 2001): 1-3.

Middleton, Edward L. "Arthur R. Middleton." The Record,94 (October 2001): 1-3.

Winkler, Wayne. "Minton Somers House is in the Way of County Government and Must Come Down!" News and Notes from the Historical Society of Charles County, 93 (July 2001): [2].

Sugarman, Joe. "La Plata Rising." Chesapeake Life, 10 (May/June 2003): 60-65, 106.

Simms, Kristin N. "The Swanson Creek Oil Spill: Rights and Responsibilities in the Clean-up and Restoration." Calvert Historian, 30 (2003): 43-49.

Steers, Edward, Jr. "Maryland, My Maryland: Charles County and the War of Northern Aggression." North & South, 6 (no. 2, 2003): 42-51.

Arnold-Lourie, Christine M. A Punishment for My Pride: The Hamiltons of Port Tobacco, Maryland, 1860-1900. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2003.

Meyers, Eugene L. "The Day They Shot Berkeley Muse." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 28 (January 1999): 48-51, 74-77.

Bowling, Joan L. "Rock Point: 'The Point' at Rock Hall Farm." The Record, 98 (January 2005): 4.

Hayden, Ethel Roby. "Port Tobacco, Lost Town of Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 100 (Fall 2005): 284-97.

Shomette, Donald G. "The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay." American Heritage of Invention and Technology, 14 (no. 3, 1999):12-16, 18-23.

"Charles County Hard Hit by the Civil War." The Record, 86(October 1999): 1-3.

Williamson, Gene. Guns on the Chesapeake: The Winning of America's Independence. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1998.

Zilliox, Jackie. "Mount Aventine at Chapman Forest." The Record, 100 (January 2006): 2-3.

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