Skip to main content

Categories

 


 

The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

A Guide to Maryland State Archives Holdings of Worcester County Records on Microfilm. Annapolis: Maryland State Archives, 1989.

Hamilton, Alexander. The Tuesday Club: A Shorter Edition of the History of the Ancient and Honorable Tuesday Club. Edited by Robert Micklus. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Jensen, Ann. "The U.S. Naval Academy Museum." Naval History 5 (Fall 1991): 74-76.

Maryland State Archives. Newspapers of Maryland: A Guide to the Microfilm Collection of Newspapers at the Maryland State Archives. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives, 1989.

Mellin, Jack. "Ephemera as a Source for Local History, Part I." Anne Arundel County History Notes 26 (October 1994): 5, 18.

Miller, Adriane B. "Cryptic Communication." Maryland 28 (May/June 1996): 38-42.

Miller, Michael S. Maryland Court of Appeals: A Bibliography of its History. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Law Library, 1987.

Molter, Nelson J. "State Library." Severna Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland: A History of the Area. Severna Park, MD: [n.p.] 1988, 69-75.

"Off and Running." Anne Arundel County History Notes 1 (June 1962): 1-4.

Papenfuse, Edward C., et al. A Guide to Government Records at the Maryland State Archives: A Comprehensive List by Agency and Record Series. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives, 1991.

Papenfuse, Edward C., Susan A. Collins, and Christopher N. Allan. A Guide to the Maryland Hall of Records: Local Judicial and Administrative Records in Microform. Vol. 1. Annapolis: Hall of Records Commission, 1978.
Notes: Records of Allegany County through Baltimore County and City.

Papenfuse, Edward C., Gregory A. Stiverson, and Mary D. Donaldson. An Inventory of Maryland State Papers, Volume I: The Era of the American Revolution 1775-1789. Annapolis: Archives Division, Hall of Records Commission, Department of General Services, 1977.

Pelsinsky, Amy. "Tales from the Cryptology Museum." Columbia Magazine (Summer 1995): 28-30.

Posner, Ernst. American State Archives. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1964, 134-142.

Pyatt, Timothy, Dean Yates, and Stephanie Thorson. "Devices and Desires: Realizing Wider Understanding and Access to Maryland's Recorded Heritage." Maryland Historical Magazine 87 (Winter 1992): 436-52.
Notes: This article describes, at the series level, collections housed by the Maryland State Archives. It is the only identified major Maryland Historical Magazine article to present holdings of the Archives or of any other institution that is not the Maryland Historical Society.

Radoff, Morris L. "An Elusive Manuscript - the Proceedings of the Maryland Convention of 1774." American Archivist 30 (1967): 59-65.

Radoff, Morris L. "Early Annapolis Records." Maryland Historical Magazine 35 (March 1940): 74-5.

Radoff, Morris L. "The Maryland Hall of Records." Manuscripts 20 (1968): 16-19.

Radoff, Morris L. "The Maryland Records in the Revolutionary War." American Archivist 37 (April 1974): 277-85.
Notes: Governmental records are always at risk during times of war. Maryland's records were in an even more precarious position during the Revolutionary War, the Maryland State House was under construction. Radoff discusses the movement of Maryland's records in attempts to keep them safe from harm. Also discussed in the theft of Cecil County land records by British troops.

Starin, Mrs. Arthur. "A Guide to the Maryland Hall of Records on Microfilm, Vol. 1." Maryland and Delaware Genealogist 21 (April 1980): 35.
Notes: Review essay.

Talley, Marcia D. "Morris Leon Radoff: The Man and the Monument." American Archivist 44 (Fall 1981): 327-40.
Notes: Archivist of the State of Maryland, 1939-74.

White, Frank F., Jr., comp. Maryland State Publications Received at the Hall of Records. Annapolis: Hall of Records, [1975].

Ammerman, David. "Annapolis and the First Continental Congress: A Note on the Committee System in Revolutionary America." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 169-180.

Back to Top