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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Albro, Walt. "Monocacy: The Battle That Saved Washington." Maryland, 24 (Summer 1992): 20-23.

Daniels, Marc. "McClellan after Antietam." Military Images, 12 (March 1991): 16-21.

Pelzer, John D., and Linda C. "The French Lady." Civil War Times Illustrated, 31 (May/June 1992): 28-31, 66-67.

Priest, John M. "Tired Soldiers Don't Go Very Fast." Civil War Times Illustrated, 30 (January/February 1992): 36-41.
Categories: Military, Civil War

Smyth, Karen, and Randy. "Ravaged by Fire: John L. Crothers, 6th Maryland Infantry." North-South Trader's Civil War, 18 (1991): 24-26.

Alexander, Ted. "Destruction, Disease, and Death: The Battle ofAntietam and the Sharpsburg Civilians." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 143-7.

Case, David. "The Battle That Saved Washington." Civil War Times Illustrated, 37 (February 1999): 46-50, 52, 54-56.
Categories: Military, Civil War

"Charles County Hard Hit by the Civil War." The Record, 86(October 1999): 1-3.

Curran, Thomas F. "Acclaim, Blame, and Civil War Memory: The Case of the Kidnapping of Two Union Generals." West Virginia History, 57 (1998): 27-45.
Categories: Military, Civil War

Ernst, Kathleen. Too Afraid to Cry: Maryland Civilians in the Antietam Campaign. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1999.

Gallagher, Gary W., ed. The Antietam Campaign. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.

Hare, John L. "Structuring Visitor Experience at a Civil War Battlefield: Antietam National Battlefield as a Case Study." Studies in American Culture, 21 (October 1998): 31-43.

Hendriksson, Anders, trans. "The Narrative of Friedrich Meyer: A German Freiwilliger (Volunteer) in the Army of the Potomac." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 1-22.

Johnston, Terry A., Jr. "From Fox's Gap to the Sherrick Farm: The 79th New York Highlanders in the Maryland Campaign." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 58-88.

Schell, Francis H. "Recollections of a Leslie's Special Artist in the Civil War." Imprint, 23 (Spring 1998): 18-26.

Sherlock, Scott M. "The Lost Order and the Press." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 174-76.

Toney, B. Keith. "'Dying as Brave Men Should Die': The Attack and Defense of Burnside's Bridge." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 89-118.

Trimpi, Helen, ed. "Lafayette McLaws' Aide-de-Camp: The Maryland Campaign Diary of Captain Henry Lord Page King." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 23-57.

Shulman, Terry. "To be Held at all Hazards." Civil War Times Illustrated, 32 (September/October 1993): 42-49.
Notes: Brigadier General Winfield Scott Hancock at Antietam.

Soderberg, Susan C. "The Confederate Monument and its Symbolism." Montgomery County Story, 36 (August 1993): 261-71.

Spencer, L. "Fighting Back." Forbes, 152 (July 19, 1993): 43-44 [Antietam National Battlefield].

Symonds, Craig L. Joseph E. Johnston: A Civil War Biography. New York: Norton, 1992.

Towers, Frank. "'A Vociferous Army of Howling Wolves': Baltimore's Civil War Riot of April 19, 1861." Maryland Historian, 23 (Fall/Winter 1992): 1-27.

Kusterer, Janet P., and Victoria Goeller. Ellicott City. Then & Now series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.

Ellicott, C. Ellis, Jr. The Old Ellicott Family Burying Ground at Ellicott City, Maryland. [Ellicott Graveyard, Inc., 1976].

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