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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Kellner, Barbara. Columbia. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: ArcadiaPublishing, 2005.

Le Conte, Lewis. "Ellicott Mills (or Ellicott City) - Montgomery County Courthouse Road." The Legacy, 41 (Late Winter 2004): 5.

Paul, Amanda. Mount Savage. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.

Wall, Robert D. "Barton: Success at two levels." ASM Ink, 32 (August 2006): 1, 7.

Kusterer, Janet P., and Victoria Goeller. Ellicott City. Then & Now series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.

Harvey, Katherine A.,ed. The Lonaconing Journals: The Founding of a Coal and Iron Community, 1837-1840. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 67, pt. 2, Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1977.

Ellicott, C. Ellis, Jr. The Old Ellicott Family Burying Ground at Ellicott City, Maryland. [Ellicott Graveyard, Inc., 1976].

"Ellicott City Public High School--Classes of 1922 & 1933 in Action." The Legacy, 37 (February 1994): 6-7.

Urbas, Anton J. "Vale Summit Elementary School." Journal of the Alleghenies, 30 (1994): 23-28.

Clark, Charles Branch. "HCHS Celebrates Hundredth Anniversary of Former First Presbyterian Church Now HCHS Museum Building." The Legacy, 37 (December 1994): 1-2, 7.
Categories: Religion, Howard County

Fuchs, Ronald W., II. "'At Elk Ridge Furneis As You See, William Williams He Mad Me': The Story of an Eighteenth-Century Maryland Iron Furnace." Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 22 (Winter 1996): 40-59.

Feldstein, Albert. Allegany County. Postcard History series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.

Savage, Jennifer Diana. "An Allegany Idyll." Maryland Life, 2 (July/August 2006): 104-6, 110.

Wise, Marsha Wight. Ellicott City. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.

Wagandt, Charles. "Oella: A Heritage of Cotton, Fire and Flood." Baltimore Sun magazine, 2 November 1875, pp. 15ff.

Brinkley, John. "A Howard County Cemetery." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 16 (May 1975): 69-72.

Orser, Edward. "Involuntary Community: Conscientious Objectors at Patapsco State Park During World War II." Maryland Historical Magazine, 72 (Spring 19077): 132-46.

"Friends of the Patapsco Female Institute Announce Grand Opening." In Context, 4 (Fall 1995): 11.

Scott, Harold L. The Civil War Hospitals at Cumberland and Clarysville, Maryland. Cumberland, MD: Harold L. Scott, 1995.

Kiriazis, David M. "Living Free in the 'Free (Slave) State': African-Americans in Allegany County, Maryland, on the Eve of the Civil War." Journal of the Alleghenies, 43 (2007): 13-21.

Luckenbach, Al, and Lauren Schiszik. "The Raven Site (18HO252): An Early 18th Century Plantation in Howard County." Maryland Archeology, 42 (September 2006): 15-23.

Bodine, Jennifer B. "Bodine's Maryland: Ellicott City." Maryland Life, 3 (May/June 2007): 152.

Mitchell, Joseph Rocco, and David L. Stebenne. New City upon a Hill: A History of Columbia, Maryland. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2007.

Hafner, Allan. "Howard County's Cannon, Part One." The Legacy, 42 (Spring 2004): 1, 6; "Part Two." The Legacy, 42 (Summer 2004): 3.
Categories: Military, Howard County

Reissig, Joseph E. "The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in Cumberland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 40 (2004): 120-28.

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