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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

McGuinness, Marci Lynn. Along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad From Cumberland to Uniontown. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1998.

Nicoloro, Aminda Louise. Washington County's Instructional Television Project and Program, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1947-1992: A Case Study. Ed.D. diss., Boston University, 1992.

Reaves, Ronald E. "Inventor of Telephone Visited Westminster Exchange in 1884." Cracker Barrel 18 (November 1988): 13, 15.

Reaves, Ronald E. "Telephone Service Comes to Maryland . . . Baltimore, Hagerstown, Westminster." Cracker Barrel 18 (December 1988): 20-22.

Reese, Timothy J. "Gapland Turnpike: Ribbon of History." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Spring 1990): 77-84.

Rohm, Pamela. "Another Prize-Winning Pike Story." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (January 1990): 11.

Acton, Lucy. "Maryland's Longest-active Woman Trainer Is All Keyed up with Two Stakes Winners." Maryland Horse 61 (April/May 1995): 46-48.

Addison-Darneille, and Henrietta Stockton. "For Better or For Worse." Civil War Times Illustrated 31 (May/June 1992): 32-35, 73.

Adelson, Bruce. "Clara Schillace Donahoe." Maryland 27 (May/June 1995): 80.

"Adriana Zarbin: 1994-1995 Alliance President." Maryland Medical Journal 43 (June 1994): 533-34.

Agnew, Elizabeth N. Charity, Friendly Visiting, and Social Work: Mary E. Richmond and the Shaping of an American Profession. Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1999.

Ayers, Bonnie Joe. "Sadie Miller." Maryland 17 (Autumn 1984): 39-41.

Baldwin, Douglas O. "Discipline, Obedience, and Female Support Groups: Mona Wilson at the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, 1915-1918." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69 (Winter 1995): 599-619.

Baldwin, Hélène L. "'Down street' in Cumberland: The Diaries of Two Nineteenth-Century Ladies." Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (Fall 1982): 222-29.
Categories: Women

Barlow, Marjorie Dana, comp. Notes on Woman Printers In Colonial America and the United States 1639-1975. New York: Hroswitha Club, 1976.

Barton, Lindi R. "Feminism and Suffragism: The Women's Movements of the Mid-1800's." Calvert Historian 10 (Fall 1995): 37-53.

Beauchamp, Virginia Walcott, ed. A Private War: Letters and Diaries of Madge Preston, 1862-1867. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

Beckman, Rev. I. Lynn. "Mountaintop Midwife." Glades Star 6 (September 1990): 444-47, 449-50.

Behind the Maryland Scene: Women of Influence, 1600-1800. N.p.: National Society of Colonial Dames of America in Maryland et al., 1977.

Beirne, D. Randall. "Gossip and Mrs. Simpson." Maryland Humanities (January 1999): 17-20.

Bellinger, Annie. "Marylanders Through and Through." Maryland 25 (December 1993): 88.

Benson, Robert Louis. "Queen Anne." Anne Arundel County History Notes 25 (July 1994): 5, 12.

Biehl, Katherine L. Economic and Social Conditions among Eighteenth-Century Maryland Women. M.A. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1940.

Blackwood, Caroline. The Last of the Duchess. New York: Pantheon, 1995.

Bradshaw, Alice. "Waterman's Wife." Annapolitan 7 (March 1993): 28-32, 34-35, 49.

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