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Weiner, Tom. "A Better Betterton." Mid-Atlantic Country 11 (October 1990): 59-60.
Categories:
County and Local History
Waldron, Tom. Pride of the Sea: Courage, Disaster, and a Fight for Survival. New York: Citadel Press, 2004.
Categories:
Maritime
Wimbrow, Tom. "A Child's-Eye View of Main Street, Berlin, Maryland, Circa 1943-1953." Shoreline, 19 (January 2012): 8-12.
Wimbrow, Tom. "Making Ends Meet in Whaleyville: Providing Necessities in a Cash-Starved Economy." Shoreline, 21 (January 2015): 18-20.
Zimmerman, Tim. "The Wreck of the Levin J. Marvel." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 31 (August 2001): 58-63, 104.
Categories:
Maritime
Wright, Tim. "That Extra Little Lift." Air & Space Smithsonian, 22 (January 2007): 58-61.
Categories:
Transportation and Communication
Wlazlowski, Tiffany. "Harriet Tubman: Moses of her People." Maryland 28 (February 1996): 32-34.
Wlazlowski, Tiffany. "Putting on the Glitz." Maryland 28 (November/December 1996): 22-25.
Wlazlowski, Tiffany. "Chesapeake Bay Blues." Maryland, 28 (September/October 1996): 20-23.
Categories:
Maritime,
Chesapeake Region
Tidwell, William A. "Booth Crosses the Potomac: An Exercise in Historical Research." Civil War History 36 (December 1990): 325-33.
Tidwell, William A. "Charles County: Confederate Cauldron." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Spring 1996): 16-27.
Annotation / Notes: Although largely rural and poorly populated, Charles County played an important role during the Civil War. A very large number of its citizens were actively involved in Confederate activities to the point where Charles County could be seen as a Confederate underground. The most well known related event was John Wilkes Booth's escape attempt through the County.
Tidwell, William A. "April 15, 1865." Civil War History 42 (1996):220-239.
Thorton, Willis. "The Day They Burned the Capitol." American Heritage, 6 (December 1954): 49-53.
Categories:
Military,
Nineteenth Century
Thornton, Tim. "The Palatinate of Durham and the Maryland Charter." American Journal of Legal History, 45 (July 2001): 235-55.
Categories:
Politics and Law,
Religion
Thompson, Vernon. "A Waterman's Calendar." SlackWater, 1 (Spring 1998): 32-39.
Categories:
Maritime
Wortham, Thomas. "Did Emerson Blackball Frederick Douglass from Membership in the Town and Country Club?" New England Quarterly 65 (June 1992): 295-97.
Underwood, Thomas A. "Thomas Wolfe and H. L. Mencken." Menckeniana 106 (Summer 1988): 1-4.
Wikle, Thomas A. "Those Benevolent Boosters: Spatial Patterns of Kiwanis Membership in the United States." Journal of Cultural Geography 17 (1997): 1-19.
Tongue, Thomas. A History of Saint Peter's Chapel: Religious Activities in Lower Calvert County, Maryland, Prior to 1889, and the Next 100 Years. [Baltimore: The Author], 1989.
Wilson, Teresa. "Tobacco Barns: Bellwethers of Change." SlackWater, 5 (Spring 2006): 57-61.
Whalen, Terence. Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses: The Political Economy of Literature in Antebellum America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.
Teachout, Terry. The Skeptic: A Life of H. L. Mencken. New York: Harper Collins, 2002.
Categories:
Intellectual Life, Literature, and Publishing
Teachout, Terry. "The Mencken Who Matters." Menckeniana, 168 (Winter 2003): 1-14.
Categories:
Intellectual Life, Literature, and Publishing
Taylor, A. Vernon. Bonnie Blink Corn Husking Pennies. Baltimore: published by the author, 1984.
Categories:
Agriculture
Taylor, Yuval. Zora and Langston: A Story of Friendship and Betrayal. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2019.