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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Davis, A. Vernon. "Hagerstown Girls Club Celebrates Forty Years of Outstanding Community Service." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 12-13.

Edmunds, Lavinia. "Patron with Panache." Johns Hopkins Magazine 45 (February 1993): 47-51.
Notes: Alice Garrett.

Glickman, Gena Debra. A Study of the Role of Women in the Transformation of the Curriculum at the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of Mechanic Arts from 1825-1875. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1992.

"History of Women in Cecil County." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 49 (October 1979): [1-2].

Hoopes, Roy. "Constance Comes Back." Mid-Atlantic Country 12 (June 1991): 44-47, 59-61.
Notes: Photographer Constance Stuart Larrabee.

Miller, Fred S. "The Name Game." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 24 (March 1995): 44-46.

Nabit, Charles J. "Looming Success." Maryland 28 (May/June 1996): 32-37, 62.

Torchia, Robert Wilson. "Eliza Ridgely and the Ideal of American Womanhood." Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Winter 1995): 404-23.
Notes: Argues that Thomas Sully's painting <em>Lady with a Harp: Eliza Ridgely</em> was a propaganda piece to counter the British stereotype of American women as "being unsophisticated, ignorant, and devoid of social graces" (406). This portrait of fifteen-year-old Ridgely shows grace, poise, feminity, and other traits (including instrumental music) associated with British of true womanhood.

Yohannan, Kohle, and Nancy Nolf. Claire McCardell: Redefining Modernism. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1998.

Alford, Stanley Carlyle. The Historical Development of Hagerstown Junior College: 1946 to 1975. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1976.

Baltimore Album Quilt Tradition. Tokyo: Kokusai Art; Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1999.

Bongiovanni, Marie. "Understanding Wildlife." Southwest Art 29 (no. 4, 1999): 74-78.

Boyd, Charles A. "George Alfred Townsend and the War Correspondents Memorial." Civil War Times Illustrated 16 (1977): 10-13.

Brown, Kent Masterson. "Greenhorns and Honey Bees: The One Hundred and Thirty-Second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry at Antietam." Lincoln Herald 81 (1979): 202-206.

Clarke, Wendy Mitman. "Water of Art, Water of Life." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 50 (November 2000): 46-53.

Hein, David. A Student's View of the College of St. James on the Eve of the Civil War: The Letters of W. Wilkins Davis (1842-1866). Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, 1988.

DuBois, June. "W. R. Leigh: Painter of Frontiers." American West 15 (1978): 32-47.

Eaton, Brand W. "Jacob Gruber's 1818 Campmeeting Sermon." Methodist History 37 (no. 4, 1999): 242-252.

Emerson, Matthew Charles. Decorated Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Chesapeake. Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1988.

Frassanito, William A. "The Photographers of Antietam." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (1978): 17-20.

Goldsborough, Jennifer Faulds. "Silver in Maryland." Magazine Antiques 125 (1984): 258-267.

Greenwalt, Mary Burgner. "War Correspondents' Memorial: Gathland State Park Washington County, Maryland." Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine 12 (1978): 408-410.

Hart, Sidney, David C. Ward, and Lillian Miller, eds. The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family: Volume 5, The Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.

Hartwig, D. Scott. "'My God! Be Careful!' Morning Battle at Fox's Gap, September 14, 1862." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 27-58.

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