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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

"The Men Who Saved Baltimore." Baltimore, 107 (September 2014): 134, 136.

O'Neill, Patrick L. "To Annoy or Destroy the Enemy": The Battle of the White House after the Burning of Washington. Burke, VA: Published by the author, 2014.

Plumb, Robert C. "Montgomery County in the 'Second American Revolution'." Montgomery County Story, 57 (Summer 2014): 1-9.

Poulos, Anastasia, and John E. Kille. "The British Were Here! The War of 1812 in South Anne Arundel County." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 45 (Summer 2014): 1-2, 6-10.

Reid, Chipp. "Last Stand at Bladensburg." Naval History, 28 (October 2014): 26-32.

Snow, Peter. When Britain Burned the White House. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2014.

Himmelheber, Peter. "War of 1812 Tax Assessments." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Winter 2014): 10-13.

Smith, Gene Allen. The Slaves' Gamble: Choosing Sides in the War of 1812. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

Kert, Faye. Privateering: patriots and profits in the War of 1812. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015.

Neimeyer, Charles Patrick. War in the Chesapeake: The British Campaigns to Control the Bay, 1813-14. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2015.

Stone, Kristin. "Under a Cloak of Nationalism: Wrangling Public Opinion During the War of 1812." Maryland Historical Magazine, 110 (Fall 2015): 313-39.

Gaede, Frederick C. "James Haslett, Baltimore Gunsmith, and the War of 1812." American Society of Arms Collectors Bulletin, 112 (2016): 8-32.

Johnson, Eric Eugene, comp. Maryland Regulars in the War of 1812. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2018.
Categories: Military, War of 1812

Christou, Christos, Jr. and Henry C. Peden, Jr. Maryland Casualties in the War of 1812. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2019.

LeGrand, Marty. "Keeping the Brits at Bay." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 49 (September 2019): 62-69.
Categories: Military, War of 1812

Gero, Anthony F. and David M. Sullivan, comps. "Recent Appointments in the Military: An Excerpt from the National Intelligencer of 24 September 1812." Military Collector and Historian, 73 (Spring 2021): 26-27.

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