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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Sutto, Antoinette Patricia. Loyal Protestants and Dangerous Papists: Maryland and the Politics of Religion in the English Atlantic, 1630 -1690. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015.

Eck, Christopher R. Southern Maryland's Historic Landmarks. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2016.

O'Donnell, Patrick K. Washington's Immortals: The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2016.

Cook, Samuel R. "Indians of Southern Maryland." American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 40 (special issue, 2016): 214-16.

Babcock, Jason. "Prohibition in Southern Maryland 1876-1934." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Fall 2016): 23-26.

Hoyt, Michael. "How Holy Face Parish in Southern Maryland Got Its Name." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Fall 2015): 20-24.

Rhoades, Vicki and Dusty Rhoades, eds. The Big Conversation on Dismantling Racism and Privilege in Southern Maryland. N.p.: Rhoades, 2019.

Thompson, David W. Haunted Southern Maryland. Charleston, SC: Haunted America, 2019.

Piecuch, Jim, and John H. Beakes, Jr. "Cool Deliberate Courage": John Eager Howard in the American Revolution. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2020.

Beakes, John H. De Kalb: One of the Revolutionary War's Bravest Generals. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2019.

Conradis, John C. "The Baltimore Independent Cadets, 1774-1775: Reinterpreting Their History of Service, Lineage, and Honors." Military Collector and Historian, 72 (Fall 2020): 252-63.

Lewis, Gary. "'The Great Game': Confederate Secret Service Operations in Southern Maryland, 1860-1865." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Winter 2020): 19-25.

Heinegg, Paul. List of Free African Americans in the American Revolution: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware. Baltimore: Clearfield, 2021.

Rosado, Ana Carmin. "The Ties That Bind Us to Earth: Neighborhoods and Interpersonal Relationships of Black Southern Marylanders, 1850-1910." Ph.D. diss., Northwestern University, 2021.

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