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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Symonds, Pringle Hart. "Creation of a Historic District in Annapolis." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 146-47.

Tatum, George B. "Great Houses from the Golden Age of Annapolis." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 174-85.

Vojtech, Pat. "A Stable Place." Annapolitan 5 (July 1991): 68-70, 72.

Ware, Donna M. Anne Arundel's Legacy: The Historic Properties of Anne Arundel County. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical Trust, 1990.

Ware, Donna M. "Evolution of the Benson-Hammond House: Some Recent Research Notes." Anne Arundel County History Notes 15 (April 1984): [2].

Ware, Donna M. Green Glades & Sooty Gob Piles: The Maryland Coal Region's Industrial and Architectural Past. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical and Cultural Publications, 1991.
Notes: Some 6,000 bridges, iron furnaces, log schoolhouses, company offices and stores, miner's houses, mill buildings, banks, churches, mansions, inns, resort cottages, and other structures associated with the extractive, manufacturing, and transportation industries of Garrett and western Allegany counties are surveyed and described here, with photographs, and contributions by Orlando Ridout, V, Geoffey B. Henry, and Mark R. Edwards. The largest project to date conducted by the Maryland Historical Trust is essential to an understanding of the unique remains of Maryland's historic resort area and coal and iron district.

Warren, Mame. Then Again. . . Annapolis, 1900-1965. Annapolis, MD: Time Exposures, 1990.

Warren, Marion E. "Annapolis Gardens: William Paca House and Garden." American Forests 81 (April 1975): 16-19.

White, Roger. "Splendor and Solitude: The Baugh Mansion (Wroxeter-on-Severn), Part I: 1909-1943." Anne Arundel County History Notes 25 (January 1994): 1-2, 10-13; Part 2: 1943-Present, 25 (April 1994): 5, 15-17.

Wright, St. Clair. "Historic Preservation in Annapolis." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 152-57.

Wright, St. Clair. "Saving the William Paca House." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 160-61.

Wright, St. Clair. "The Paca House Garden Restored." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 172-73.

Wright, Russell J. "The Town Plan of Annapolis." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 148-51.

Wright, Russell J. "The Restoration of the Interior of the William Paca House." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 162-64.

Allen, Irvin G. Historic Oldtown Maryland. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1983.

Althoff, Susanne. "Arnold." Annapolis 8 (January 1994): 30-32, 65-66.

Anderson, Elizabeth B. Annapolis: A Walk Through History. Centerville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1984.

Anderton, Esther. "Application for Distillers' Licenses 1798-1801." Anne Arundel Speaks 4 (September 1978): 4-5; (December 1978): 3-4.

Arrington, Nellie, ed. Elk Ridge: A Bicentennial Journal. [Elkridge]: Elkridge Bicentennial Committee, 1976.

Atterbury, G. E. "London Town Public House: Landmark from the Past." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 7 (June 1977): 24-26.

Baker, Nancy T. "Annapolis, Maryland, 1695-1730." Maryland Historical Magazine 81 (Fall 1986): 191-209.
Notes: This study describes the first phase in Annapolis's development as an urban center. It covers the period in which the community progressed from a settlement to a city. This period was marked by three patterns of development -- the acquisition of land, a growth in the population, and the town's evolution as a market for imported goods.

Baltz, Shirley V. "Annapolis on the Threshold." Maryland Historical Magazine 81 (Fall 1986): 222-27.
Notes: A description of Annapolis as it was when the 1786 Annapolis Convention convened.

Baltz, Shirley V. The Quays of the City: An Account of the Bustling Eighteenth Century Port of Annapolis. Annapolis, MD: Liberty Tree, Ltd. [1975].

"The Beaches of Calvert: The Stuff of Dreams." Annapolitan 5 (April 1991): 22-24.

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