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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Howard, McHenry; with an introduction by James I. Robertson, Jr. Recollections of a Maryland Confederate Soldier and Staff Officer Under Johnston, Jackson and Lee. Reprint. Dayton, Ohio: Morningside Bookshop, 1975.

Priest, John M., ed. From New Bern to Fredericksburg: Captain James Wren's Diary. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Co., 1990.

Civil War Unit Histories: Maryland. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1991.
Notes: Microfiche.

"Maryland Troops in the Confederate Army." Military Images, 10 (March 1989): 6-30.

Priest, John M. The Battle of South Mountain. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Co., 1991.

Anderson, George M., S. J. "The Civil War Diary of John Abell Morgan, S. J.: A Jesuit Scholastic of the Maryland Province." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, 101 (Fall 1990): 33-54.

Kimmel, Ross M. "Enlisted Uniforms of the Maryland Confederate Infantry: A Case Study." Military Collector and Historian, 41 (Fall 1989): 98-108; 41 (Winter 1989): 183-88.
Categories: Military, Civil War

Weeks, James. "The Civil War's Greatest Scoop." American Heritage, 40 (July/August 1990): 100-4.

Frassanito, William A. Antietam: The Photographic Legacy of America's Bloodiest Day. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1978.

Levin, Alexandra Lee. "A Wounded Confederate Soldier's Letter from Fort McHenry." Maryland Historical Magazine, 73 (December 1978): 394-96.

Holzer, Harold. "Incognito in Baltimore." Civil War Times, 47 (December 2008): 36-41.

Armstrong, Marion V., Jr. Unfurl Those Colors! McClellan, Sumner, and the Second Army Corps in the Antietam Campaign. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2008.

Diggins, Milt. "Cecil County's Civil War General." Cecil Historical Journal, 7 (Spring 2007): 2-10.

Carroll, Douglas G., Jr. "Medicine in Maryland During the Civil War." Maryland State Medical Journal, 28 (July 1979): 25-32.

Housley, Don. "One Story and Artifact at a Time: The Civil War Camps at Muddy Branch and the Blockhouse and Outpost Camp at Blockhouse Point." Montgomery County Story, 51 (February 2008): 1-12.

Colonels in Blue: Union Army Colonels in the Civil War: The Mid-Atlantic States: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and District of Columbia. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2007.

Rafuse, Ethan. "'Poor Burn?': The Antietam Conspiracy That Wasn't ." Civil War History, 54 (June 2008): 146-75.

Westcott, Daniel. "Antietam: The Turning Point in the United States Civil War." Military Collector and Historian, 60 (Fall 2008): 185-87.

Haugh, Chris. "Spare Your Country's Flag: Women Flag-Wavers in Civil War Frederick County." Journal of the Historical Society of Frederick County, Maryland, (Fall 2008): 4-47.

Sword, Gerald J. "Confederate Cemetery Point Lookout, Maryland." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 27 (December 1979): 121-29.

Coker, Brad. The Battle of Monocacy. Baltimore: University of Baltimore, 1982.

Fonerden, Clarence Albert. A Brief History of the Military Career of Carpenter's Battery. Reprint. Gaithersburg, MD: Butternut Press, 1983.

Huntsberry, Thomas V. Maryland in the Civil War 2 vols. Edgemere, MD: J. Mart Publishers, 1985.

Kirby, Walter J. Roll Call: The Civil War in Kent County. Silver Spring, MD: Family Line Publications, 1985.

Sears, Stephen W. Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. New Haven, CT: Ticknor and Fields, 1983.

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