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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Zlatich, Marko. "Additional Information on the Uniforms of the 1st Maryland Battalion of 1776." Military Collector and Historian, 62 (Summer 2010): 123-25.

Schell, Edwin A. "American Methodism's First Institutional Church, Lovely Lane/Baltimore City Station." Third Century Methodism, 50 (January-March 2010): 1.

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.

Craig, Samuel B., Jr. "Keys to the Courthouse: Allegany County, Cumberland, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, (2011): 63-64.

Stakem, Patrick. Then & Now: Cumberland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011.

Whetzel, Dan. Allegany County. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011.

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

McGovern, Constance M. "'Liberty to Them Is as Sweet as It Is to Me': Slave Life in Allegany County, Maryland, 1789-1864." Maryland Historical Magazine, 107 (Winter 2012): 404-39.

Oder, J. Benson. "A Frightful Cyclone in Frostburg: Damages, $35,525." Journal of the Alleghenies, 48 (2012): 108-24.

Bowman, Lynn G. Living the Lie: "Separate but Equal" in Cumberland, Maryland. Frostburg, MD: The Author, 2013.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Revolutionary Patriots of Baltimore Town and Baltimore County, Maryland, 1775-1783. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2012.

Peden, Henry C., Jr., and George W. Archer. Non-Associators in Harford County, Maryland, at the Onset of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1776. Bel Air, MD: Harford County Genealogical Society, 2013.

Stannsberry, Sandra. "History of the Deffinbaugh Family in Allegany County, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 49 (2013): 95-112.

Keene, Janice, Marianna Keene, and Donald Keene. "Federal Hill/Evergreen and the Settlement of Western Allegany County." Journal of the Alleghenies, 49 (2013): 65-82.

Fatkin, Franklin Leonias, Jr. "One and Two Room Schools of Allegany County, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 49 (2013): 83-94.

Baker, Linda Brode. "My Hometown, Growing Up, and Living, in Clarysville." Journal of the Alleghenies, 50 (2014): 3-15.

Fatkin, Franklin Leonias, Jr. "One and Two Room Schools of Allegany County, Maryland (Part 2)." Journal of the Alleghenies, 50 (2014): 59-73.

McGuire, Thomas J. Brandywine and the Fall of Philadelphia. Vol. 1 of The Philadelphia Campaign. Reprint ed. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2014.

McGuire, Thomas J. Germantown and the Roads to Valley Forge. Vol. 2 of The Philadelphia Campaign. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2007.

Reno, Linda Davis. Maryland 400 in the Battle of Long Island, 1776. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014.

McGovern, Constance M. "Constructing Lives: Free People of Color in Antebellum Cumberland, Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 110 (Fall 2015): 340-70.

Sittig, Linda Harris. "The German Immigrants of Frostburg, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 51 (2015): 37-39.

Souza, Gabriella. "Getting Rich." Baltimore, 108 (July 2015): 76-79.
Notes: Richard Sher.

Clites, Gary, Sr. Forgotten but Not Gone: Little Known Historic Sites in the Cumberland, Maryland, and Mineral County, West Virginia, Area. United States: Knobley Mountain Press, 2015.

Whetzel, Dan. Allegany County, Maryland: A Pictorial Sports History, the Early Years to the 1930s. n.p.: n.p., 2015.

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