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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Linton, Jane R. "All Saints Parish, Oakley, Maryland." Chronicles of St. Mary's 43 (Summer 1995): 38-40.

Poole, Martha Sprigg. "Tudor Hall and Those Who Lived There." Chronicles of St. Mary's 37 (Winter 1989): 258-70.

Shackel, Paul A. "Modern Discipline: Its Historical Context in the Colonial Chesapeake." Historical Archaeology 26 (no. 3, 1992): 73-84.
Notes: Shackel analyzes dining ware listed in probate records for Annapolis in the eighteenth century to suggest that during times of economic uncertainty the elite purchased products to differentiate itself from the lower classes, while during stable times there was less distinction. The article provides a brief socioeconomic history of the city at the time before presenting an analysis of the development of meaning systems, values, and etiquette attached to dining items. The author makes the case that this kind of examination provides a basis for understanding "the symbolic uses of material culture."

Sharon, Michael B. "A Social Profile of the Land Owners of 1660." Chronicles of St. Mary's 29 (July 1981): 333-44; (August 1981): 347-51.

Sorenson, James Delmer. Folk to National Culture in Nineteenth-Century Montgomery County: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Evidence from a Maryland Piedmont Plantation. Ph.D. diss., American University, 1987.

Fenwick, Charles E. "The Whiskey Ferry: Shedding Light on a Shady Subject." Chronicles of St. Mary's 45 (Winter 1997): 263-64.

Stone, Garry W. "History of Mattapany Road (Path)." Chronicles of St. Mary's 37 (Fall 1989): 247-49.

Burwell, Gale, trans. "Diary of Rose Stettinius Gray." Chronicles of St. Mary's 41 (Fall 1993): 229-48.

Fresco, Margaret King Myers. "Caroline R. Martin, M.D. (1874-1958)." Chronicles of St. Mary's 38 (Spring 1990): 300-3.

Hammett, Regina Combs. "A Tribute...Loretta Combs Wise." Chronicles of St. Mary's 45 (Fall 1997): 254-55.

Jensen, Anne. "Is This Justice?" Annapolitan 4 (June 1990): 46-49.
Notes: Margaret Brent.

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

Loker, Aleck. "Barristers, Brigands, and Brents: Margaret Brent: Attorney, Adventurer, and America's First Suffragette." A Briefe Relation 21 (Spring 1999): 4-5.

Loker, Aleck. "Margaret Brent: Attorney, Adventurer, & Suffragette." Chronicles of St. Mary's 46 (Winter 1998): 317-31.

Loker, William Aleck, Jr., ed. "Excerpts from a Teenager's Diary." Chronicles of St. Mary's 44 (Winter 1996): 180-86.

Neal, Harry Edward. "Margaret Brent, Gentleman." Maryland Magazine 14 (Winter 1982): 31-32.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "An Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Kryder-Reid." Maryland Humanities (July/August 1994): 28-29.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "An Interview with Dr. Julia A. King." Maryland Humanities (August/September 1993): 20-21.

"Welcome Sara! Sara E. Patton named as the executive director of Maryland's first capital." A Briefe Relation 16 (Summer 1994): 1.

Beaudry, Mary C. et al. "A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: the Potomac Typological System." Historical Archaeology 17 (1983): 18-43.

Bennett, Joyce. "Of Hougs and Dougs: A Speculation on Maryland's Lost Voices." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Winter 2000): 83-87.

Bennett, Joyce. "Maryland-Kentucky Reunion." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Fall 2000): 67.

"Coin Weights." A Briefe Relation 22 (Winter 2000): [4].

"'Creek Side' on St. Leonard Creek, Lusby." Calvert Historian 25 (Spring 2000): 43-54.

Cowin, Verna L. "Cannel Coal Pendants: Types and Distribution." North American Archaeologist 20 (no. 3, 1999): 239-262.

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