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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Breihan, John R. "Aero Acres: America's First Planned Community 1941." Air & Space/Smithsonian 14 (no. 2, 1999): 36-43.

Hayden, Emily Spencer, photog., and Patricia Dockman Anderson, comp. "Portfolio." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (1996): 65-72.

Hollifield, William. "The Millennium and the Census 1900-2000: The Allure of the Numbers." History Trails 33 and 34 (Millennium Issue): 2-11.

Lancaster, Kent. "Chattel Slavery at Hampton/Northampton, Baltimore County." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Winter 2000): 409-27.

Peterson, Charles E. Notes on Hampton Mansion. 2nd edition, revised, College Park, MD: National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection, 2000.

Steffen, Charles G. "The Rise of the Independent Merchant in the Chesapeake: Baltimore County, 1660-1769." Journal of American History 76 (1989): 9-33.

Welsh, William Jeffrey, David Curtis Skaggs, and Donald K. Enholm. "In Pursuit of the 'Golden Mean': a Case Study of Mid-eighteenth-century Frontier Anglican Preaching." Anglican and Episcopal History 57 (1988):176-198.

Diggs, Louis S. Grave Site Identification Project: Mt. Gilboa African Methodist EpiscopalChurch, 2312 Westchester Avenue, Oella, and the Hall Family Cemetery, 348 Oella Avenue, Oella. Baltimore: [s.n.], 2001.

Diggs, Louis S. Surviving in America: Histories of 7 Black Communities in Baltimore County, Maryland: Oakland Park Road, Relay, Oella, Halethorpe, Granite, Church Lane, Winands Road. Baltimore: Uptown Press, 2002.

Hollifield, William, ed. "Burk Family Reminiscences of Sweet Air and Long Green." History Trails, 35 (Winter 2002-2003): [1-12].

MacKay, Bryan. Baltimore Trails: A Guide for Hikers and Mountain Bikers. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.

Steury, Brent W. "Rare, Threatened and Endangered Vascular Plants of the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Harford and Baltimore Counties, Maryland." Maryland Naturalist, 45 (Summer 2002): 1-12.

Diggs, Louis S. From the Meadows to the Point: The Histories of the African American Community of Turner Station and What Was the African American Community in Sparrows Point. Baltimore: The Author, 2003.

Israel, Stephen S. "Archeological Excavations at the Losch Rockshelter (18BA458), Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (September 2001): 1-6.

McGrain, John. "Calverton Mills." History Trails, 34 (nos. 3-4,2001): 1-8.

Machen, Arthur W., Jr. A Big Little Church on a Hill: The History of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Ruxton, Maryland, 1906-2000. Towson, MD: Church of the Good Shepherd, 2000.

Pilling, Ron, and Pat Pilling. Pickersgill Retirement Community: Two Centuries of Service to Baltimore. Towson, MD: Pickersgill Retirement Community, 2002.

Hagaman, Robert A. Personal Battles: The Lives of Maryland's Black Civil War Veterans, 1840-1920. Ph.D. diss., Northern Illinois University, 2004.

Hynson, Jerry M. Absconders, Runaways and Other Fugitives in the Baltimore City and County, Maryland Jail, 1831-1864. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004.

Harney, Sandy. "Towsontown--The Seat of Justice." The Register, 1 (2004): [4].

Higham, Eileen. Tuscany-Canterbury: A Baltimore Neighborhood History. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society Press, 2004.

Nickel, Jackie. 'Old' Middle River: A Loving Look Back. Easton, MD: Chesapeake Publishing Co., 2002.

Forbes, Marie. St. Thomas' Parish. Garrison, MD: St. Thomas Church, 1992.

Israel, Stephen S., and James M. Davis. "The Emge Site (18BA177): Preliminary Report on a Quartz Lithic Workshop Site in Central Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 28 (September 1992): 27-41.

Shagena, Jack L. Jerusalem: A Preserved Mill Village. Bel Air, MD: The Author, 2005.

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