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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Denney, John D., Jr. "The Ma & Pa Remembered." National Railway Bulletin 63 (no. 4, 1998): 32-45.

Dilts, James D. "Baltimore's Bridges." Baltimore Sun Magazine, 19 July, 1981.

Dilts, James D. "The East's Most Scenic Train Trip." Maryland 28 (April 1996): 32-37.

Dilts, James D. The Great Road: The Building of the Baltimore and Ohio, the Nation's First Railroad, 1828-1853. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993.

Dilts, James D. "The Road." Baltimore Sun Magazine, 2 December, 1979.
Notes: The National Road.

Ditman, David B., and Bernard J. Sachs. The Architecture of the Baltimore Streetcar System. Baltimore: Baltimore Streetcar Museum, 1994.

Dixon, Mike. "The Railroad Comes to Elkton." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 82 (Autumn 1999): 1, 6.

Dohan, Mary Helen. Mr. Roosevelt's Steamboat; the First Steamboat to Travel the Mississippi. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1981.

Doherty, William T., Jr. "Berkeley's Non-revolution: Law and Order and the Great Railway Strikes of 1877." West Virginia History 35 (July 1974): 271-89.

Donnelly, Ralph. "Prize-winning National Pike History." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 6-7.

Dorsey, Rhoda M. "The Pattern of Baltimore Commerce During the Confederation Period." Maryland Historical Magazine 62 (1967): 119-134.

"A Drive Through Recent History: The Route 140 Bypass." Carroll County History Journal 40 (Summer 1989): 3-6.

Durrenberger, Joseph A. Turnpikes: A Study of the Toll Road Movement in the Middle Atlantic States and Maryland. Valdosta, GA: Southern Stationery and Printing Co., 1931; reprint, 1968.
Notes: A fine treatment of the subject with an excellent bibliography.

Edson, William D. "Steam Locomotives of the Western Maryland." Railroad History 155 (Autumn 1986): 87-110.

Ellenberger, William J. "History of the Street Car Lines of Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 17 (May 1974): 1-10.

"Farewell Glendale Bridge." Glades Star 8 (September 1997): 264-68.

Farrell, Michael J. History of Baltimore's Streetcars. Sykesville, MD: Greenberg Publishing Co., 1992.

Farrell, Michael J. Who Made All Our Streetcars Go? The Story of Rail Transit in Baltimore. Baltimore: Baltimore National Railway History Society Pubs., 1973.

Feldstein, Albert L. Feldstein's Historic Coal Mining and Railroads of Allegany County, Maryland. Allegany County, MD: Commercial Press, 2000.

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

Ferguson, Jack. "Riverdale and the Railroad-Then and Now." Riverdale Town Crier 22 (June/July 1992): 6.

Flexner, James Thomas. Steamboats Come True. Boston: Little, Brown, 1978.
Notes: Did James Rumsey <em>really</em> invent the steamboat with his famous voyage in the Potomac River off Shepherdstown, Virginia on December 3, 1787? No. This somewhat disorganized but invigorating rendition of the race to be the steamboat's inventor sets things straight.

Floyd, Bianca. "John Greene and the Columbia Air Center." Prince George's County Today (November 1989): 7.

"Flying in Garrett County." Glades Star 5 (March 1985): 638-39.

Footner, Geoffrey M. Tidewater Triumph: The Development and Worldwide Success of the Chesapeake Bay Pilot Schooner. Centreville, MD: Tidewater, 1998.

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