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Griffith, David. "Lasting Firsts." American Anthropologist 99, no. 1 (1997): 23-29.
Categories:
African American
Groves, Paul A., and Edward K. Muller. "The Evolution of Black Residential Areas in Late Nineteenth-Century Cities." Journal of Historical Geography 1 (April 1975): 169-91.
Annotation / Notes: Includes Baltimore.
Halper, Lee. "On Growing Up Black in Sandy Spring." Legacy 19 (Spring 1999): 1, 3.
Mullins, Paul R. "An Archeology of Race and Consumption: African-American Bottled Good Consumption in Annapolis, Maryland, 1850-1930." Maryland Archeology 32 (March 1996): 1-10.
Mullins, Paul R. "Race and the Genteel Consumer: Class and African-American Consumption, 1850-1930." Historical Archaeology 33, no. 1 (1999): 22-38.
Seawright, Sally. "Desegregation at Maryland: the NAACP and the Murray Case in the 1930's." Maryland Historian 1 (1970): 59-73.
Thomas, Bettye C. "A Nineteenth Century Black Operated Shipyard, 1866-1884: Reflections Upon Its Inception and Ownership." Journal of Negro History 59 (January 1974): 1-12.
Annotation / Notes: The author examines the founding, organization and ownership of a black-owned and operated business of national prominence immediately following the Civil War. The Chesapeake Marine Railway and Dry Dock Company, located Baltimore, was one of the best known of these companies. However, scholars have only noted th existence of this company, and, as of 1974, there were no scholarly studies of this company.
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Anderson Family Home." Anne Arundel County History Notes 19 (January 1988): 1.
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Annapolis." American Preservation 1 (October/November 1977): 27-33.
Annotation / Notes: Photographic essay by Marion E. Warren.
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Ashland is Listed in the National Register of Historic Places." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 12 (Winter 1994-95): 1.
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Beale House and Polychrome Houses Added to National Register." The Preservationist (July-August 1997): 1, 3.
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Bowie Railroad Buildings Listed in the National Register of Historic Places." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 16 (Winter 1998-99): 1, 2.
Briehan, Jack. "The Downtown Plan: Its Preservation Component." Baltimore Heritage Newsletter (Spring 1991): 1-3.
Brockmann, R. John. "Feeling 'The Old' on Main Street in Warwick." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 75 (Winter 1997): 1, 4-5.
Brown, Marsha L. "Abraham Hall: A New Beginning." Passport to the Past 2 (January/February 1991): 1, 5-6.
Butler, Jeanne F. "Competition 1792: Designing A Nation's Capitol." Capitol Studies 4 no. 1 (1976): 9-96.
Butler, Jeanne F. "Can We Save the National Park Seminary?" The Preservationist 8 (May-June 1994): 1.
Caravaggio, Joan. "Clara Barton's Glen Echo Home from Past to Present." Montgomery County Story 19 (November 1976): 1-10.
Caravaggio, Joan. "Christmas on Kent Island." Isle of Kent (Winter 1992): 1-3.
Cook, Margaret W. "Twin Houses: Rousby Hall and Susquehanna." Calvert Historian 1 (April 1984): 15-17.
Corell, Cal. "Pine Street Restoration." Baltimore Heritage Newsletter (Winter 1992): 1-2.
Corell, Cal. "Council Designates 13 Potomac Area Historic Properties." The Preservationist 8 (January-February 1994): 1-3.
Creveling, Donald. "'Northampton'." Passport to the Past 2 (September/October 1991): 1-2, 8.
Crooks, James B. "The Baltimore Fire and Baltimore Reform." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (Spring 1970): 1-17.
Crooks, James B. "Dorsey Chapel Rededication." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 14 (Fall 1996): 1-2.