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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Brandt, Ed. Rafael Palmeiro: At Home with the Baltimore Orioles. Childs, MD: Mitchell Lane Publishers, 1998.

Bretholz, Leo. Leap Into Darkness: Seven Years on the Run in Wartime Europe. Baltimore: Woodholme House Publishers, 1999.

Brigham, Dave. "Born on the Edge." Legacy 18 (Spring 1998): 1, 4.

Broome, John P. Memoirs. Edited by Ailene W. Hutchins. Broomes Island, MD: Published by the author, 1977.

Brown, Geoff. "William Donald Schaefer." Baltimore 92 (December 1999): 38-39.

Buckler, Mary Agnes. "Goodbye to the Good Old Days." Chronicles of St. Mary's 46 (Summer 1998): 295-97.

Byron, Gilbert. Cove Dweller. Trappe, MD: Unicorn Book Shop, 1983.

Byron, Gilbert. Done Crabbin': Noah Leaves the River. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.

Callcott, George H., ed. Forty Years as a College President: Memoirs of Wilson Elkins. [College Park, MD]: University of Maryland, 1981.

Cameron, Roldah N. "Levi Oldham Cameron: Cecil County Builder & Politician." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 67 (April 1994): 4-5.

Canby, Tom. "Jack Bentley: No Ordinary Ball Player." Legacy 17 (Summer 1997): 1, 7.

"Captain Charles E. Hoye." Glades Star 6 (March 1991): 490.

Carroll, Kenneth L. "The Berry Brothers of Talbot County, Maryland: Early Antislavery Leaders." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 1-9.

Carter, Snowden. "Alfred G. Vanderbilt: Racing's Native Genius." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (December 1999): 20-21.

"Cecil Minister Had to Pick Two for Execution in Civil War." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 54 (May 1987): 1-3.

Charbeneau, Jim. Shouts and Whispers: Stories from the Southern Chesapeake Bay. White Stone, VA: Brandylane Publishers, 1997.

Chidester, Karen, and Elly Williamson. "Mister Creswell's Chairs." Bulletin of The Historical Society of Cecil County 79 (Autumn 1998): 8-10.

Cissel, Anne W. "Those Amazing Keys: Francis Scott and F. Scott Key Fitzgerald." Montgomery County Story 37 (August 1994): 297-308.

Clark, Margaret. "Before Meade Village: The Charles Clark Farm." Anne Arundel County History Notes 26 (April 1995): 20.

Clarke, Jennifer Jaye. "My Great Grandfather: A 'Quintessential' Marylander." Journal of the Alleghenies 31 (1995): 85-88.

Colcord, Violet Ferrier. "Henry Ford Camped Here...Also!" Glades Star 7 (December 1993): 307-13.

"A Collector's Legacy." Glades Star 6 (June 1991): 538-39, 550.

Collison, Steve. "Carl Hanford, Trainer of Kelso, Hasn't Lost Touch." Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred (April 1998): 36-38.

Conant, Melvin A., ed. I Remember: Recollections of "Pepper" Langley, Growing Up in Solomons. Solomons, MD: Calvert Marine Museum, 1991.

Cone, Edward T. "The Miss Etta Cones, the Steins, and M'sieu Matisse. A Memoir." American Scholar 42 (1973): 441-460.
Notes: The Cone sisters, Etta and Claribel, were responsible for assembling the unsurpassed Cone Collection of works by Matisse and other modern artists at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Patrons of modern art before it was fashionable, the Cones were closely associated with their friend from her Baltimore days, Gertrude Stein. Art lovers will find the story of their collecting to be an important background for the enjoyment of the collection.

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