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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Walker, Paul Kent. The Baltimore Community and the American Revolution: A Study in Urban Development, 1763-1783. Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1973.

Cole, Merle T. "Racing Real Estate, and Realpolitik: The Havre De Grace State Military Reservation." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Fall 1996): 328-46.

Hill, Forest G. Roads, Rails & Waterways; The Army Engineers and Early Transportation. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1957.
Notes: The roles of the United States Military Academy at West Point, the nation's first school of engineering, and of the early military engineers trained there in the creation of our national transportation system; Maryland's railroads and canals figure heavily in the account.

Jensen, Ann. "Pioneers of Naval Aviation." Annapolitan 2 (November 1988): 60-63.

Kanarek, Harold. The Mid-Atlantic Engineers: A History of the Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1774-1974. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, [1978?].
Notes: The Baltimore harbor and shipping and Maryland's internal improvements are covered.

Stuart, Charles B. Lives and Works of Civil and Military Engineers of America. New York: Van Nostrand, 1871.
Notes: Because of the National Road, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Maryland was a training ground for the nation's 19th century civil engineers and bridge designers. Stuart's book, though dated, has chapters on several nationally-important individuals who learned their trade on one of more of these state public works.

Summers, Festus P. The Baltimore and Ohio in the Civil War. New York: Putnam's, 1939.
Notes: The B&amp;O was the Union's most important railroad during the conflict. Summers's book "presents a scholarly, objective, and conscientious approach to the subject in hand with literary execution of unusual excellence," said Maryland historian Matthew Page Andrews in his 1940 <em>Maryland Historical Magazine</em> review.

Urbas, Anton. "Military Airport at Vale Farm, 1919-1929." Journal of the Alleghenies 28 (1992): 3-13.

Welch, Rebecca Hancock. "The Army Learns to Fly: College Park, Maryland, 1909-1913." Maryland Historian 21 (Fall/Winter 1990): 38-51.

Addison-Darneille, and Henrietta Stockton. "For Better or For Worse." Civil War Times Illustrated 31 (May/June 1992): 32-35, 73.

Cale, Clyde C., Jr. "Jane Snyder's Ride." Glades Star 9 (March 1999): 14-18.

Cale, Clyde C., Jr. "Maria Louise Browning: Civil War Heroine." Glades Star 9 (March 1999): 11-13, 39.

Cavanaugh, Joanne P. "Women of War." Johns Hopkins Magazine 50 (November 1998): 46-54.

Conklin, E. F. Exile to Sweet Dixie: The Story of Euphemia Goldsborough, Confederate Nurse and Smuggler. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1998.

Crook, Mary Charlotte. "Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Confederate Spy." Montgomery County Story 32 (May 1989): 59-70.

Davis, Curtis Carroll. "'The Pet of the Confederacy' Still? Fresh Findings About Belle Boyd." Maryland Historical Magazine 78 (Spring 1983): 35- 53.

Davis, Curtis Carroll. "The Tribulations of Mrs. Turner: An Episode After Guilford Court House." Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (December 1981): 376-79.

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

Disher, Sharon Hanley. First Class: Women Join the Ranks at the Naval Academy. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1998.

Griggs, Catherine Mary. Beyond Boundaries: The Adventurous Life of Marguerite Harrison. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1996.

Hrehorovich, Victor R., and Ruth M. Seaby. "Nancy E. Gary, M.D., Dean F. Edward Hbert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences." Maryland Medical Journal 43 (June 1994): 501-4.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Northern Hospital Nurses: Mary Young and Rose Billings Make the Ultimate Sacrifice in Civil War Annapolis." Anne Arundel County History Notes 25 (January 1994): 5-6, 19.

Koehler, Margaret H. "Barbara Fritchie." Maryland 16 (Autumn 1983): 31-33.

"A Lady Warrior from Prince George's County." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 23 (October 1995): 2-4.

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