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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Stakem, Patrick H. Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad Revisited. Laurel, MD: Pat's Railroad Books, 2002.

Rubin, Mary H. Hagerstown. Then and Now series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2010.

Zumbrun, Francis Champ. "Edison, Ford and Firestone Travel Through Western Maryland in the summer of 1921." Glades Star, 11 (March 2010): 641-51.

"Antietam Shadowbox." MdHS News, (Winter 2010): 18-19.

Clemens, Thomas G. "Memories of America's Bloodiest Day." Civil War Times, 49 (October 2010): 52-57.

Pearcy, Matthew T. "'No Heroism Can Avail': Andrew A. Humphreys and his Pennsylvania Division at Antietam and Fredericksburg." Army History, 76 (Summer 2010): 6-26.

Sears, Stephen W. "Antietam 1862: 'The Roar and Rattle'." MHQ: Quarterly Journal of Military History, 22 (Summer 2010): 24-35.

Smeltzer, Harry. "Antietam's Fury Devastates the Rouletter Farm." Civil War Times, 49 (October 2010): 26-27.

Thiele, Gregory. "McClellan at Antietam: Another View." North & South, 12 (November 2010): 31-37.

Wheeler, Linda. "Antietam Unknowns Honored in New York and Tennessee." Civil War Times, 49 (February 2010): 12.

Peyton, Billy Joe. 'To make the crooked ways straight and the rough ways smooth': The federal government's role in laying out and building the Cumberland Road. Ph.D. diss., West Virginia University, 1999.

Frick, James Vincent. An analysis of the impact of a social studies field trip to the Antietam National Battlefield on student learning. Ph.D. diss., Walden University, 1993.

Guzy, Dan. "Thomas Kennedy: Washington County's Poet Politician." Maryland Historical Magazine, 106 (Winter 2011): 448-72.

Bockmiller, Stephen R. Hagerstown in the Civil War. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011.

Amrhein, Jim. "Staying Power." Maryland Life, 7 (January/February 2011): 22-27.
Notes: Hendershot's Sporting Goods in Hancock.

Guzy, Dan. Navigation on the Upper Potomac and its Tributaries. 2nd edition. Hagerstown, MD: Western Maryland Regional Library, 2011. http://www.whilbr.org/PotomacNavigation/Navigation-on-the-Upper-Potomac-and-Its-Tributaries-Dan-Guzy.

Johns, Elizabeth. One Hundred Stories: Highlights from the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Hagerstown, MD: Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 2008.

Schlegel, Keith. "With Walt Whitman in Western Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 47 (2011): 14-18.

Hoptak, John David. The Battle of South Mountain. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2011.

Schmedeman, Phillip. "Analysis of D. H. Hill's Division at Antietam." Military Collector and Historian, 63 (Winter 2011): 247-49.

Walker, Kevin M., and K.C. Kirkman. Antietam Farmsteads: A Guide to the Battlefield Landscape. Sharpsburg, MD: Western Maryland Interpretive Association, 2010.

Paulus, Brian. The Western Maryland Railway: Cumberland to Hagerstown & the New Line. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2010.

Margraff, Linda Tichnell, and Jo Anne Tichnell. "Philip Roman Tichnell of Chestnut Grove." Glades Star, 12 (December 2012): 297-300.

Doyle, Tim, and Doug Bast. Boonsboro. Images of America series. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2012.

Jones, Michael D. DNA-based Population Estimation, Harvest Vulnerability, and Home Range Dynamics of Black Bears in Western Maryland. Ph.D. diss., West Virginia University, 2012.

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