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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Shane, Sylvan Myron Elliot. Routes of a Dentist. Baltimore: Lowry & Volz, 1978.
Notes: Memoirs of the Maryland dentist and his journeys.

Stiverson, Gregory A., and Jacobsen, Phebe R. William Paca: A Biography. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1976.
Notes: Visitors to Annapolis mostly associate William Paca (1740-1799) with a handsome house and gardens restored to their original glory. Paca hailed from Harford County, owned extensive property on the Eastern Shore, but moved to Annapolis and emerged as a patriotic leader during the revolutionary era. Elected Governor in 1782, Paca headed a state government that witnessed the final victory over the British. This short biography provides a good introduction to the man and his era.

Street, Margaret M. "A Biography of the Late Ethel Johns, LL.D." Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Magazine 73 (July 1974): 25-6.

Sutherland, Hunter C. "Biographical Sketch of George Washington Archer (1824-1907)." Harford Historical Bulletin 38 (Fall 1988): 104-15.

Sword, Gerald J. "James Thomas Notley Maddox, M.D.--Doctor, Churchman, and Farmer." Chronicles of St. Mary's 34 (August 1986): 389-93.

Turner, Thomas Bourne. Part of Medicine, Part of Me: Musings of a Johns Hopkins Dean. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1981.

Walker, Irma, and James T. Wollon, Jr. "George Archer's Life and Work." Harford Historical Bulletin 56 (Spring 1993): 35-57.

Watkins, McClarin. "I Remember Quarrying Slate at Delta-Cardiff." Harford Historical Bulletin 39 (Winter 1989): 10-17.

Wax, Darold D. "A Philadelphia Surgeon on a Slaving Voyage to Africa, 1749-1751." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 92 (1968): 465-493.

Williams, Huntington. Huntington Williams, M.D., Baltimore, December 16, 1982, Commissioner of Health, 1931-1962. Baltimore: Published by the author, 1983.

Austin, Gwendolyn Hackley. "In Search of the Little Black Guinea Man; A Case Study in Utilizing Harford County and other Maryland Resources to Track Black Family History." Harford Historical Bulletin 36 (Spring 1988): 29-41.

Hamlett, Roz. "Cardiac Surgery's Invisible Man." Johns Hopkins Magazine 45 (November 1993): 54-58.
Notes: Dr. Vivien Thomas.

Stansbury, Russell. "Biographical Sketch [of] Clayton Crewell Stansbury." Harford Historical Bulletin 15 (Winter 1983): 7-9.
Notes: Havre de Grace community leader, ca. 1920-1950.

Sutherland, Hunter. "Slavery in Harford County." Harford Historical Bulletin 35 (Winter 1988): 19-27.

Vaugh, Clarence. "Some Venerable Leaders." Harford Historical Bulletin 20 (Spring 1984): 18-23.
Notes: Biographical sketches of black leaders in Harford County history.

Andrews, Mabel E. "What Happened to Moore's Mill?" Harford Historical Bulletin 33 (Summer 1987): 63-64.

Andrews, Mabel E. "Vanishing Spring Houses." Harford Historical Bulletin (Fall 1984): 49-53.
Notes: Structures built over water springs.

"'Belle Farm' Historic Harford County Mansion." Peninsula Pacemaker 20 (September 1992): 22-23.

Forwood, William Stump. "The Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 41 (Summer 1989): 50-74.

Forwood, William Stump. "The Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 45 (Summer 1990): 44-73.

Forwood, William Stump. "Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 51 (Winter 1992): 2-31.

Forwood, William Stump. "Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 32 (Spring 1987): 23-40.

[Hughes, Joseph?]. "An Old Landmark Destroyed--Burning of Rock Hall." Harford Historical Bulletin 31 (Winter 1987): 7.

Kavanagh, Kathryn Hopkins. "The House that Booth Built, A Revisit: Harford County's Tudor Hall." Harford Historical Bulletin 71 (Winter 1997): 3-59.

Larew, Marilynn M. Bel Air: An Architectural and Cultural History, 1782-1945. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical Trust, 1995.

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