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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Wall, Barbra Mann. "Called to a Mission of Charity: the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Civil War." Nursing History Review 6 (1998): 85-113.

Wall, Robert D. "A Buried Lamoka Occupation in Stratified Contexts West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Archaeologist 70 (2000): 1-44.
Categories: Other

Wallace, Andy. "Mount Lubentia-A Short History." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 29 (July-August 2000): [1-4].

Wallace, Mike. "Razor Ribbons, History Museums, and Civic Salvation." Radical History Review 57 (1993): 221-241.

Walsh, Lorena S. "Plantation Management in the Chesapeake, 1620-1820." Journal of Economic History 49 (1989): 393-406.

"War on the Potomac." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Summer 2000): 17.

Ward, H. Henry. "Prehistoric Utilization of Ironstone in the Central Middle Atlantic." Pennsylvania Archaeologist 58 (1988): 7-25.

Warner, Mark Steven. Food and the Negotiation of African-American Identities in Annapolis, Maryland and the Chesapeake. Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1998.

Warren, Mame, ed. Johns Hopkins: Knowledge for the World, 1876-2001. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.

Watts, Kit. "Seventh-day Adventist Headquarters: from Battle Creek to Takoma Park." Adventist Heritage 3 (1976): 42-50.

Wawrzyczek, Irmina. Planting and Loving: Popular Sexual Mores in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake. Lublin, Poland: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej, 1998.

Wax, Darold D. "Negro Imports Into Pennsylvania, 1720-1766." Pennsylvania History 32 (1965): 245-287.

Way, Peter. "Shovel and Shamrock: Irish Workers and Labor Violence in the Digging of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal." Labor History 30 (1989): 489-517.

"We Came to Holland Point." Calvert Historian 25 (Spring 2000): 61-69.
Categories: Women, Calvert County, Other

"We Were Early Telephone Talkers." Legacy 20 (Fall 2000): 3.

Wearmouth, John M. Thomas A. Jones: Chief Agent of the Confederate Secret Service in Maryland. Port Tobacco, MD: Stones Throw Publishing, 2000.

Weaver, William H., photog., and Patricia Dockman Anderson, comp. "Portfolio." Maryland Historical Magazine 92 (1997): 82-92.

Webb, James H. "Dear Supe." The American Enterprise 10 (July/August 1999): 52-55.

Webster, Donovan. "Traveling the Long Road to Freedom, One Step at a Time." Smithsonian 27 (1996): 48-50, 52, 54-56, 58, 60-61.

Wells, Jonathan. "The Transformation of John Pendleton Kennedy: Maryland, the Republican Party, and the Civil War." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Fall 2000): 290-307.

Welsh, William Jeffrey, David Curtis Skaggs, and Donald K. Enholm. "In Pursuit of the 'Golden Mean': a Case Study of Mid-eighteenth-century Frontier Anglican Preaching." Anglican and Episcopal History 57 (1988):176-198.

Wentz, Abdel R. History of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick, Maryland, 1738-1938. Harrisburg, PA: The Evangelical Press, 1938.

Westerbeck, Colin L. "Frederick Douglass Chooses His Moment." Museum Studies 24 (no. 2, 1999): 144-61, 260-62.

"Western Maryland Railway Station, Cumberland, Maryland." In Context 7 (November 1999): [4].

Wetherell, Charles. "'Boom and Bust' in the Colonial Chesapeake Economy." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 15 (1984): 185-210.

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