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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Reaves, Ronald E. "Telephone Service Comes to Maryland . . . Baltimore, Hagerstown, Westminster." Cracker Barrel 18 (December 1988): 20-22.

Reese, Timothy J. "Gapland Turnpike: Ribbon of History." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Spring 1990): 77-84.

Rohm, Pamela. "Another Prize-Winning Pike Story." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (January 1990): 11.

Seldon, W. Lynn. Country Roads of Maryland and Delaware. Castine, ME: Country Roads Press, 1994.

Tanner, H. S. A Description of the Canals and Rail Roads of the United States, Comprehending Notices of All The Works of Internal Improvement Throughout the Several States. New York: T. R. Tanner and J.D. Disturnell, 1840.
Notes: Maryland is included in this state-by-state compilation of early American internal improvements.

Davis, A. Vernon. "Hagerstown Girls Club Celebrates Forty Years of Outstanding Community Service." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 12-13.

Alford, Stanley Carlyle. The Historical Development of Hagerstown Junior College: 1946 to 1975. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1976.

Boyd, Charles A. "George Alfred Townsend and the War Correspondents Memorial." Civil War Times Illustrated 16 (1977): 10-13.

Brown, Kent Masterson. "Greenhorns and Honey Bees: The One Hundred and Thirty-Second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry at Antietam." Lincoln Herald 81 (1979): 202-206.

Burton, Arthur G., and Richard W. Stephenson. "John Ballendine's Eighteenth-century Map of Virginia." Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 21 (1964): 172-178.

Hein, David. A Student's View of the College of St. James on the Eve of the Civil War: The Letters of W. Wilkins Davis (1842-1866). Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, 1988.

Eaton, Brand W. "Jacob Gruber's 1818 Campmeeting Sermon." Methodist History 37 (no. 4, 1999): 242-252.

Ecenbarger, William. Walkin' the Line: A Journey from Past to Present. New York: M. Evans, 2000.

Frassanito, William A. "The Photographers of Antietam." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (1978): 17-20.

Glassie, Henry. "The Pennsylvania Barn in the South. Part I." Pennsylvania Folklife 15 (1965/66): 8-19.

Grant, John A. "Searching for Six Monuments." Glades Star 9 (June 2000): 232-40.

Greenwalt, Mary Burgner. "War Correspondents' Memorial: Gathland State Park Washington County, Maryland." Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine 12 (1978): 408-410.

Guyther, Roy. "What's in a Name: How the Towns, Villages and Crossroads of St. Mary's County Got Their Names." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Spring 2000): 11-15.

Hartwig, D. Scott. "'My God! Be Careful!' Morning Battle at Fox's Gap, September 14, 1862." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 27-58.

Harvey, Miles. The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime. New York: Random House, 2000.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. "Ego, Carelessness and Three Cigars: How Lee's Special Orders No. 191 Was Lost." Journal of America's Military Past 24 (1997): 24-38.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. "Who Lost the Lost Orders? Stonewall Jackson, His Courier, and Special Orders No. 191." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 1-26.

Kansky, Karel J. "Augustine Herman: the Leading Cartographer of the Seventeenth Century." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (1978): 352-359.

Lehan, Daniel P. "The History of the 1824 Anne Arundel-Calvert County Boundary Marker and the Samuel Owings Family." Calvert Historian 25 (Spring 2000): 32-39.

McConnel, Clarence H. "Forgotten Schools of Yesterday." Now and Then 14 (1964): 151-160.

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