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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Suffness, Rita M. "Porters Bridge in Richardsmere." Cecil Historical Journal, 1 (Spring 2001): 14-25.

Levy, Peter B. Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland.Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

Foley, A. M. Dorchester County, Maryland. Images of American series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

Frampton, Neil B. From Warwick River to the Crossroads on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2001.

Hall, Richard. "Elkton, Almost a Railroad Town." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Winter 2002-2003): 3-19.

Johnson-Mansfield, Gloria, and A. M. Foley. Cambridge, Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

Meneely, Jane. "Ready, Set, Cambridge." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 33 (July 2003): 46-53, 130-31.

Luce, Stephanie. "'The Evil Fruits of our Labor': The Rebirth of the Living Wage Movement." Labor History [Great Britain], 43 (no. 4, 2002): 401-9.
Categories: Dorchester County

Dixon, Mike. "The Researcher's Assistant." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Winter 2002-2003): 31-34.
Notes: Cecil County telephone books and other directories.

Dixon, Mike. "The Researcher's Assistant." Cecil Historical Journal, 3 (Summer 2003): 21-23.
Notes: Photograph collections in Cecil County.

Birney, Greg. "Cecil County's Experience with the Influenza Pandemic of 1918." Cecil Historical Journal, 3 (Fall 2003): 6-15.

"Civil War Letters of John Alfred Edson." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Winter 2002-2003): 20-28.

"An Addendum from Mr. Hall Relating to His Article, Elkton, Almost a Railroad Town (Cecil Historical Journal, Volume 2, #3-Winter 2002-2003)." Cecil Historical Journal, 3 (Summer 2003): 3.

"History of the Elkton Academy." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County, 58 (Mary 1990): 1.

"Turkey Point Lighthouse." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County, 58 (May 1990): 3.

Omo-Osagie, Solomon Iyobosa. "'Count Her In': Enez Stafford Grubb in the Building and Rebuilding of an African American Community [Cambridge, Maryland]." Southern History, 24 (Spring 2003): 40-49.

Luckenbach, Al, and David Gadsby. "Native American Stone Celts from Colonial Contexts in the 17th Century Settlement of Providence, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 40 (September 2004): 1-7.

Bendler, Bruce. "William Matthews and Cecil County Politics, 1787-1800." Cecil Historical Journal, 5 (Fall 2005): 2-8.

Graham, Dan. "Cecil County History From Other Angles: Early Travel Journal." Cecil Historical Journal, 4 (Spring 2004): 25-27.

Graham, Dan. "Elk Forge, Cecil County, During the Revolutionary War Years (1774-1781)." Cecil Historical Journal, 4 (Spring 2004): 4-13.

Newton, Francis E. "Long Lost Frenchtown, Maryland: A Secret Station on the Underground Railroad." Cecil Historical Journal, 4 (Winter 2004-2005): 2-5.

300th Anniversary Commemorative Booklet: Historical Sketches and Pictures of Cecil County, Maryland. Elkton, MD: Cecil Whig Publishing Co., 1974.

Copley, Anne. "The Elk Forge Company." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County, 62 (September 1992): 4-6.

"Dorchester County Maryland 1800 Census." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 17 (Winter 1976): 39-46; (Spring 1976): 62-69.

Howard, Ernest A. Cecil County, Maryland, Public Schools, 1850-1858. n.p.: Cecily County Retired Teachers Association, [1976].
Categories: Education, Cecil County

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