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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Faherty, William B. "From the Gray to the Black." Civil War Times Illustrated 38 (no. 7, 2000): 50-55.

Feldman, Clayton A. "A Study of Mid-late Eighteenth Century American Small Vessel Framing Practices." Nautical Research Journal 33 (1988): 150-157.

Forney, Todd Alan. Four Years Together by the Bay: A Study of the Midshipmen Culture at the United States Naval Academy, 1946-1976. Ph.D. diss., Ohio State University, 2000.

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

Gray, Ralph D. "'The Key to the Whole Federal Situation.' - The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in the Civil War." Maryland Historical Magazine 60 (1965): 1-14.

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

Grimsley, Mark. "The Definition of Disaster." Civil War Times Illustrated 28 (1989): 14-21.

Guy, Anne Walsh. "One Priceless Hour." Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine 110 (1976): 1124-1126.

Guy, J. S. "Federal Naval Operations 1861-65." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (2000): 18-26; 56-66; 74-81.

Hall, Clark B. "The Battle of Brandy Station." Civil War Times Illustrated 29 (1990): 32-42, 45.

Hall, James O. "Butler Takes Baltimore." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (1978): 4-10, 44-46.

Hallas, James Henry. "The Search for John Paul Jones." American History 32 (1997): 28-34, 58, 60-61.

Harrison, A. Powell. "When the British Just Couldn't Win." Naval History 11 (1997): 29-33.

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

Herndon, G. Melvin. "A War-Inspired Industry: The Manufacture of Hemp in Virginia During the Revolution." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 74 (1966): 301-311.

Johnson, Freddie Lee, III. The Tracks of War: Confederate Strategic Rail Policy and the Struggle for the Baltimore and Ohio. Ph.D. diss., Kent State University, 1999.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. "Ego, Carelessness and Three Cigars: How Lee's Special Orders No. 191 Was Lost." Journal of America's Military Past 24 (1997): 24-38.

Jones, Wilbur D., Jr. "Who Lost the Lost Orders? Stonewall Jackson, His Courier, and Special Orders No. 191." Civil War Regiments 5 (1996): 1-26.

Layman, R. D. "The Butler Ames Flying Machine of 1910." American Aviation Historical Society Journal 22 (1977): 262-266.

Lee, Byron A. "Anne Arundel's Commodore Isaac Mayo: Duty in the African Squadron." Anne Arundel County History Notes 31 (July 2000): 1-2, 5-7.

Lee, Byron A. "Anne Arundel's Commodore Isaac Mayo: In Florida During the Second Seminole War." Anne Arundel County History Notes 31 (April 2000): 1-2, 5-7.

Lee, Byron A. "Anne Arundel's Commodore Isaac Mayo: Service in the Mexican War." Anne Arundel County History Notes 32 (October 2000): 1-2, 8-10.

Leiner, Frederick C. Millions for Defense: The Subscription Warships of 1798. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2000.

Linn, Brian M. "Pretty Scaly Times: the Ohio National Guard and the Railroad Strike of 1877." Ohio History 94 (1985): 171-181.

McDonald, Hugh. "A Teen-ager in the Revolution." American History Illustrated (1966): 25-34, 38-47.

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