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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Deibel, Carol L. "From Iron Mill to Mansion: Harford Furnace and Fair Meadows." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (July/August 2020): 10-11.

Washburn, Doug. "The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey in Harford County." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (November/December 2020): 3-4.

"Fun Facts from the Past: Early Days at the Library." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (September/October 2021): 1, 10-11.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Harford County, Maryland, Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1876-1880. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2021.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. More Bastardy Cases in Harford County, Maryland, 1773-1893. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2021.

Peden, Henry C., Jr., and William O. Carr. Biographical Dictionary of Harford County, Maryland, 1774-1974. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2021.

Jenkins, Fred. "Harford Countian Fights in Texas Revolution." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (March/April 2020): 9-10.

McCabe, Brett. "Big Brass, Bigger Dream." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 73 (Fall 2021): https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2021/fall/richard-white-tuba/.

Rizzo, Mary. "Who Speaks for Baltimore: The Invisibility of Whiteness and the Ethics of Oral History Theater." Oral History Review, 48 (Summer/Fall 2021): 154-79.

"Harford and the Prairie Schooner Campaign." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (September/October 2020): 6-7.

Skrowronski, Maryanna. "Senator Joseph D. Tydings." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (May/June 2020): 3-4.

Bensen, Jacob. "Meet Harford County's Newest Historic Landmark." Society News, [Historical Society of Harford County], (March/April 2021): 2.
Notes: Clark's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church.

"A Harford County Landmark." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (January/February 2021): 7.
Notes: Clark's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church.

Seneschel, Jacquelyn Magness. "Emily Bayless Graham." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (May/June 2020): 7.

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