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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Bache, Ellyn. "Miss Mary and the Book Wagon." Maryland 21 (Winter 1988): 32-33.

Baer, Elizabeth. Seventeenth Century Maryland: A Bibliography. Baltimore: John Work Garrett Library, 1949.
Notes: This work supplies not only descriptive cataloging for 209 seventeenth century Maryland books and maps, but also provides insights into the collecting habits of the founder of the Evergreen Collection. Reproductions of title pages are included.

Baltimore Archives Network, comp. Baltimore's Past: A Directory of Historical Sources. Baltimore: History Press, 1995.
Notes: Much of the contact information is outdated, but it is still the best quick tool for determining who collects what in the Baltimore area.

Baltimore History Network. Baltimore's Past: A Directory of Historical Sources. Baltimore: Baltimore History Group, 1989.

Baltimore Museum of Art. :Annual I The Museum: Its First Half Century. Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1966.
Notes: A history of the first fifty years of the BMA, from its start as a City-Wide Congress Committee on Founding an Art Museum (1911), to its temporary home in Mount Vernon, to the construction of its permanent home in Wyman Park. A major thesis is that a very modern thinking museum became a great success in a city known for being conservative. Nicely illustrated with works from the collection and photographs of museum activities.

"Baltimore, Inc.: From Mobtown to Charm City." MHS/News (April-June 1997): 4-5.

Barnes, Robert W. Guide to Research in Baltimore City and County. Revised edition. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1993.

Barquist, Rose, et al. A Source Book for Early Western Maryland History and Genealogy. Shippensburg, PA: Beidel Printing House, 1986.

Barrett, Daniel. "The Birth of the Calvert Marine Museum." Calvert Historian 2 (October 1987): 22-25.

Barton, Mary Neill. "Rare Books and Other Bibliographical Resources in Baltimore Libraries." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 55 (1961): 1-16.

Berry, John. "Librarian of the Year: 1995: Carla D. Hayden: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore." Library Journal 121 (January 1996): 36.

Berry, Paul L. "CMM Broadens its Horizons: Estuarine Biology on Display." Bugeye Times 20 (Fall 1995): 1, 6.

Berry, Paul L. "Twenty-Five Years of Local and Maritime History at CMM." Bugeye Times 20 (Summer 1995): 1, 6-7.

Blachly, Linda, comp. Bibliographical Resource Guide to Prince George's County, Maryland, Historical Literature. Riverdale, MD: Prince George's County Historical Society, 1995.

"Black History Wax Museum Celebrates 2nd Anniversary." Jet 81 (December 23, 1991): 32-33.

Blazczyk, R. L. "[Baltimore Museum of Industry]." Journal of American History 80 (June 1993): 203-10.

Blodgett, Jan. "Developing Cooperative Archives to Meet the Needs of Small Institutions." Resources Sharing and Information Networks 11 (1996): 59-69.

Boccaccio, Mary. "Labor Resources at the University of Maryland at College Park." Labor History 23 (Fall 1982): 498-501.

Boles, John B., ed. Maryland Heritage: Five Baltimore Institutions Celebrate the American Revolution. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1976.
Notes: This exhibition catalog joins the efforts of five major collecting institutions through a series of essays and illustrations from their respective exhibits.

Boles, Nancy G. "Black History Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (Spring 1966): 40-46.

Boles, Nancy G. "A Checklist of Loyalist Manuscripts in the Maryland Historical Society." Maryland Historical Magazine 68 (Summer 1973): 196-198.

Boles, Nancy G. "Notes on Maryland Historical Society Manuscript Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 194-9.
Notes: Special emphasis on Baltimore City College.

Boles, Nancy G. "Notes on Maryland Historical Society Manuscript Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine 67 (1972): 63-67.
Notes: Special emphasis on microfilming.

Boles, Nancy G. "Notes on Maryland Historical Society Manuscript Collections: Black History Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 72-78.

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