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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Keys, Thomas E. "Bookmen in Biology and Medicine I Have Known." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 30 (1975): 326-348.

Klemer, Jane. "Birdman of the Patuxent." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 19 (June 1989): 66-69.
Notes: Steve Cardano.

Knapschaefer, Johanna. "Meet the Meekers." Maryland 27 (November/December 1995): 30-32.

Kravetz, Sallie. Ethel Ennis, the Reluctant Jazz Star: An Illustrated Biography. Baltimore: Gateway Press/Hughes Enterprises, 1984.

Krech, Shepard, III. Praise the Bridge That Carries You Over: The Life of Joseph L. Sutton. Boston: G. K. Hall and Co. (cloth); Cambridge, MD: Chenkman Publishing Co. (paper), 1981.
Notes: Biography of a black resident of Miles River Neck in Talbot County. Based on extensive oral history interviews, this personal narrative by a long-time Talbot County resident offers a unique look at the life of African Americans on the Eastern Shore. Joseph Sutton (1885-1980) led a long and eventful life, and his reminiscences are rich in personal detail. In addition to his own experiences, Sutton's words are a valuable source for understanding the personal impact of racism on African Americans.

Krug, Andrew. "General James Wilkinson." Calvert Historian 11 (Fall 1996): 47-52.

Kuethe, F. William, Jr. "Some Background on the Donors of the Kuethe Library." Anne Arundel County History Notes 23 (April 1992): 8-9.

Lankford, Nelson D. The Last Aristocrat: The Biography of Ambassador David K. E. Bruce. New York: Little, Brown & Co., 1996.

"Larry MacPhail: Harford County's Laird of Glenangus and 'The Shrewdest Executive in the History of Baseball'." Harford Historical Bulletin 59 (Winter 1994): 3-26.

Le Cato, Captain John. "Ah Wilderness!!...A Boy on an Anne Arundel Farm." Anne Arundel County History Notes 24 (October 1992): 2, 6, 8.

Leder, Drew. The Soul Knows No Bars: Inmates Reflect on Life, Death and Hope. Rowman and Littlefield, 2000.

Lesher, Pete. "From Bugeyes to Skipjacks: John Branford, Master Ship Carpenter." Weather Gauge 34 (Fall 1998): 18-24.

Lester, Noel K. Richard Franko Goldman: His Life and Works. D.M.A. diss., Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, 1984.

Levin, Alexandra Lee. "Aaron Aaronsohn; Pioneer Scientist, Spy and Friend of Henrietta Szold." Hadassah Magazine (March 1977): 16-17, 38-42.

Levin, Alexandra Lee. Henrietta Szold: Baltimorean. Baltimore: Jewish Historical Society of Maryland, 1976.

Levin, Alexandra Lee. "John Charles Thomas, President Coolidge, and I." Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Spring 1995): 105-8.

Levin, Jack L. Sidney Hollander: Beloved Warrior. Baltimore: Jewish Historical Society of Maryland, 1976.

LeVot, André. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Biography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1983.

Levy, Lester S. Jacob Epstein. Baltimore: Maran Press, 1978.
Notes: Biography of Epstein (1864-1945).

Levy, Ruth Bear. "Recollections of Lefty Grove, Part II." Maryland Historical Magazine 83 (Summer 1988): 127-141.

Lewis, H. H. Walker. "Baltimore's Judicial Bombshell - Eugene O'Dunne." American Bar Association Journal 56 (1970): 650-659.

Line, Lila. "The 'Jennie Norman' Carpenter." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 16 (November 1986): 31-34.
Notes: Boatbuilder Jim Richardson.

Loeffler, Jane C. "Frederick Gutheim, Capital Catalyst." Washington History 10 (Spring 1998): 24-45.

Loker, William A., Jr. "Aleck Loker: Champion Orator." Chronicles of St. Mary's 45 (Fall 1997): 247-53.

Low, Theodore L. The Perils of a Tour Leader. Baltimore: Published by the author, 1976.

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