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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Pratt, M.C. "On the Road with an Itinerant Painter in Mt. Savage, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 60 (2019): 72-77.

Sparber, Andrew. The Buses of Allegany County, Maryland. [Cumberland, MD?]: Published by the author, 2019.

Purnell, Sarah. A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II. New York: Viking, 2019.

Kojzar, Xina, and Ellen Kern. "WWII Bataan Death March." The Legacy, 56 (Summer 2019): 1, 4.
Notes: General Harold K. Johnson.

Dietle, Lannie. Fort Cumberland. 2 vols. Cumberland, MD: Allegany County Historical Society, 2019.

Smith, Thomas C., comp. Resource Documents: 1898 Founding of State Normal School No. 2 at Frostburg, Maryland. [Venice, FL?]: [Published by the author], [2020?].

Criscuoli, Joseph E. "Alumni President Helps to Commemorate 'The One We Lost'." Third Degree, 14 (January 2019): 32-38.
Notes: German Horton Hunt Emory.

Wilkins, Mark C. "Training for D-Day on Maryland's Western Shore." Sea History, 166 (Spring 2019): 28-32.
Categories: Military, World War II

Kakel, Carroll P., III. "Fighting Hitler and Jim Crow: Baltimore Activists, Equal Rights, and World War II, 1941-45." Journal of Civil and Human Rights, 6 (Fall-Winter 2020): 53-77.

Eddy, Beverley Driver. Ritchie Boy Secrets: How a Force of Immigrants and Refugees Helped Win World War II. Guilford, CT: Stackpole Books, 2021.

Race, Jim. "Along the Great Allegheny Passage Part 4." Journal of the Alleghenies, 56 (2020): 39-49.

Race, Jim. "Along the Great Allegheny Passage Part 5." Journal of the Alleghenies, 57 (2021): 33-44.

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