The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Melton, Tracy Matthew. "'We Will All Unite As a Band of Brothers': The Hibernian Society and Sectarian Relations in Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine, 111 (Spring/Summer 2016): 42-85.
Paulson, John R., and Erin E. Paulson. Conowingo Dam. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2017.
Categories: County and Local History, Cecil County, Harford County
Kiddoo, Nancy Rice. German Military Immigrants from the American Revolution in Maryland. Whippany, NJ: The Author, 2017.
Categories: Ethnic History, Family History and Genealogy, Historical Organizations, Libraries, Reference Works, Seventeenth Century
Skinner, Vernon L., Jr. Abstracts of the Debt Books of the Provincial Land Office of Maryland, Cecil County & Durham County. Baltimore: Clearfield, 2017.
Categories: County and Local History, Family History and Genealogy, Historical Organizations, Libraries, Reference Works, Politics and Law, Cecil County
Robinson, Donald P. "The Lonaconing Star Fire and Rebuilding." Journal of the Alleghenies, 53 (2017): 56-58.
Bennett, Ann. "Archaeology of the Susquehanna Canal Octoraro Locks Site (18CE366), Cecil County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 51 (July 2018): 42-55.
Categories: Archaeology, Cecil County
Gibb, James G. "Late Archaic/Transitional Settlement on a Relict Stream Channel: The Octoraro Farm Site (18CE16)." Maryland Archeology, 51 (July 2018): 19-41.
Categories: Archaeology, Cecil County
Peters, David. "Octoraro Creek Petroglyphs." Maryland Archeology, 51 (July 2018): 15-18.
Categories: Archaeology, Cecil County
Hohing, Lawrence H. "Growing Up Jewish in Frostburg (1946-1964)." Journal of the Alleghenies, 54 (2018): 49-50.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Ethnic History, Religion, Twentieth Century, Allegany County
Mendelsohn, Howard. "Growing Up Jewish in Frostburg, (1935-1953)." Journal of the Alleghenies, 54 (2018): 43-48.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Ethnic History, Religion, Twentieth Century, Allegany County
Lewis, Brent. "2 Days in Chesapeake City." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 48 (September 2018): 54-62.
Categories: County and Local History, Cecil County
Goldstein, Eric L. and Deborah R. Weiner. On Middle Ground: A History of the Jews of Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018.
Categories: Religion, Baltimore City, Ethnic History
Kessler, Barry. "'Fresh Air and Cheer:' The Origins of Camp Louise in the Settlement House Movement of Baltimore's Jewish Community." Maryland Historical Magazine, 113 (Spring/Summer 2018): 20-49.
Categories: Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Baltimore City, Ethnic History, Religion
Shagena, Jack L., Jr. and Henry C. Peden, Jr. Port Deposit: River Town in the Shadow of a Cliff. Bel Air, MD: Published by the authors, 2019.
Categories: County and Local History, Cecil County
DePuydt, Peter J. "'The Little Plot': Jacob Green and the 1814 Fredericktown Insurrection." Southern Studies, 26 (Fall-Winter 2019): 55-77.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Cecil County, Nineteenth Century
Hess, Grant. "Cedar Hill: Frederick Douglass's Literary Landscape and the Racial Construction of Nature." American Literature, 93 (December 2021): 571-99.
Xu, Tian. "Navigating Worthiness in America: White Attorneys, Black Civil War Pensioners, and Chinese Immigrants, 1862–1930." Ph.D. diss., Catholic University of America, 2021.
Categories: African American, Military, Civil War, Politics and Law, Ethnic History, Nineteenth Century, Twentieth Century
"The Rev. Duke Cabin: Can It Survive Its 3rd Century?" The Inkwell, (Spring 2020): 11-12.
Polk, John F., comp. Petitions and Judgments, Cecil County Court, 1717-1732: Abstracts with Selected Transcriptions. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2021.
Categories: Historical Organizations, Libraries, Reference Works, Cecil County, Eighteenth Century, Politics and Law
Dixon, Mike. "Spanish Influenza and Cecil County." The Inkwell, (Fall 2020): 1, 3-4, 7.
Categories: Medicine, Cecil County
Mease, Eric F. "Dedicated Service to Cecil County." The Inkwell, (Spring 2020): 1, 3-5.
Notes: Cecil County Sheriff John DeWitt.