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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Wennersten, John R. "One Man's Museum: Brannock Maritime Museum." Maryland 20 (Summer 1988): 46-49.

Coers, D. V. "New Light on the Composition of Ebenezer Cook's Sot-Weed Factor." American Literature 49 (January 1978): 604-06.
Notes: Coers offers evidence to support the contention that Ebenezer Cook's satire <em>The Sot-Weed Factor</em> was likely written no earlier than 1702, later than the 1695 date previously ascribed. He draws upon internal references in Cook's writing to Queen Anne, not crowned monarch until 1702, and a Dorchester County Court land record to support his case. The later date would suggest that the work was based on his visit to Maryland in the 1690s, but not written until afterwards.

Sparks, Barry. "From Maryland's Past: The Dorchester County Baseball War." Maryland 20 (Summer 1988): 41.

Wennersten, John R. "Dorchester County's Celebrity Hunt." Maryland 20 (Autumn 1987): 16- 19.

Broad, David B. "Annie Oakley: Woman, Legend, and Myth." Journal of the West 37 (January 1998): 11-18.

Kercheval, Nancy. "Anne Oakley's Life in Cambridge." Annapolis 7 (June 1993): 12A-15A.

Murphy, John H. "Little Miss Sure Shot's Sojourn in Cambridge." Maryland 13 (Winter 1980): 6-9.
Notes: Annie Oakley.

Riggs, Cynthia. "Tenders of Fishing Creek." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 19 (May 1989): 48-52.

Rudoff, Hyman. "Annie Oakley Slept Here." Heartland of Del-Mar-Va 12 (Fireside 90-91): 234-35.

Szabo, Peter S. "An Interview with Gloria Richardson Dandridge." Maryland Historical Magazine 89 (Fall 1994): 347-58.

Brown, C. Christopher. "One Step Closer to Democracy: African-American Voting in Late Nineteenth-Century Cambridge." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Winter 2000): 428-37.

Smith, David Benjamin. Survival, Behavior, and Movements of Captive-Reared Mallards Released in Dorchester County, Maryland. Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1999.

Foley, A. M. Elliott's Island: The Land that Time Forgot. Elliott Island, MD: Dogwood Ridge Books, 1999.

Meneely, Jane. "Hooper Island." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 31 (May 2001): 52-59.

Levy, Peter B. Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland.Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

Foley, A. M. Dorchester County, Maryland. Images of American series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

Frampton, Neil B. From Warwick River to the Crossroads on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2001.

Johnson-Mansfield, Gloria, and A. M. Foley. Cambridge, Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

Meneely, Jane. "Ready, Set, Cambridge." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 33 (July 2003): 46-53, 130-31.

Luce, Stephanie. "'The Evil Fruits of our Labor': The Rebirth of the Living Wage Movement." Labor History [Great Britain], 43 (no. 4, 2002): 401-9.
Categories: Dorchester County

Omo-Osagie, Solomon Iyobosa. "'Count Her In': Enez Stafford Grubb in the Building and Rebuilding of an African American Community [Cambridge, Maryland]." Southern History, 24 (Spring 2003): 40-49.

"Dorchester County Maryland 1800 Census." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 17 (Winter 1976): 39-46; (Spring 1976): 62-69.

Marshall, Miss Nellie M. "Tombstone Records of Dorchester Co., Md." Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, 17 (April 1976): 32-33; (July 1976): 54-55; (October 1976): 80-81.

Bast, C. Homer. "Benjamin Keene, 1694-1770: Middling Planter of Dorchester County." Maryland Historical Magazine, 93 (Spring 1998): 38-67.

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