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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Russo, Jean B. "The Wonderful Lady and the Fourth of July: Popular Culture in the Early National Period." Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Summer 1995): 180-93.

Wennersten, John R. "Waterfowl Frenzy: Easton's Annual Celebration of the Bird." Maryland 20 (Autumn 1987): 8-15.

McCloud, Melissa. "Tilghman Bridge, Tilghman Memories." Weather Gauge 34 (Fall 1998): 11-15.

Bradshaw, Alice. "Waterman's Wife." Annapolitan 7 (March 1993): 28-32, 34-35, 49.

Keisman, Jennifer. "The Platers and Sotterley." Chronicles of St. Mary's 43 (Winter 1995): 81-91.

Maryland Commission for Women. Maryland Women's Hall of Fame. Annapolis: The Commission, 1992.

Maryland State Department of Education. Maryland Commission for Women. Album of Maryland Women, Vision and Action: A Women's History Display Kit. Baltimore: The Department, 1991.

Primus, Rebecca. Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters of Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854-1868. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.

Sarvella, Patricia, ed. Who's Who of Maryland Women 1930-1976. N.p.: Maryland Division American Association of University Women, 1976.

Bode, Carl. Maryland: A Bicentennial History. States and the Nation Series, edited by James Morton Smith. New York: Norton; Nashville, TN: American Association for State and Local History, 1978.
Categories: General, Other

Claggett, Laurence G. Easton. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1999.

Deibert, William E. "Thomas Bacon, Colonial Clergyman." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (1978): 79-86.

"Did You Know...?" In Context 8 (May 2000): [2].
Categories: General, Other

Harrington, Norman. Shaping of Religion in America: How early churches in Delaware and on Maryland and Virginia's Eastern Shore provided the most important stimulus for the evolution of Christianity in the New World. Easton, MD: The Queen Anne Press, 1980.

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

Lift Every Voice: Echoes from the Black Community on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Wye Mill, MD: Chesapeake College Press and Friends of the Talbot County Free Library, 1999.

Meyer, Eugene L. Maryland Lost and Found...Again. Baltimore: Woodholme House, 2000.

Moose, Katie. Chesapeake's Bounty. Annapolis, MD: Conduit Press, 2000.
Categories: General, Other

Niemeyer, Lucian. Chesapeake Country. New York: Abbeville, 2000.
Categories: General, Other

Russo, Jean B. Free Workers in a Plantation Economy: Talbot County, Maryland, 1690-1759. Outstanding Studies in Early American History. New York: Garland, 1989.

Winegar, Deane. Longstreet Highroad Guide to the Chesapeake Bay. Marietta, GA: Longstreet Press, Inc., 2000.
Categories: General, Other

"Wye Mill, Talbot and Queen Anne's Counties." In Context 7 (May 1999): [4].

Adkins, L. M., ed. Maryland. Woodstock, VT: Countryman Press, 2002.
Categories: General

Coleman, Brooke. The Colony of Maryland. New York: PowerKids Press, 2000.
Categories: General

Moose, Katie. Maryland's Western Shore: The Guidebook. Annapolis: Conduit Press, 2001.
Categories: General

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