The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Bingham, F. Keith. "Beginning an Archives Program: The Case of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore." In Culture Keepers III. Westwood, MA: Faxon, RoweCom Academic Services for the Black Caucus of the American Library Association, 2000.
Jopling, Carol F. Churches of Somerset County, Maryland.Annapolis, MD: Annapolis Publishing Company, 2000.
Categories: Religion, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Green, Bernard. "Growing Up in Mt. Savage." Journal of the Alleghenies, 39 (2003): 87-106.
Gower, Jon. An Island Called Smith. Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales: Gomer Press, 2001.
Categories: County and Local History, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Brown, Roy. "The Polish Mountain Stone Circle, Allegany County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 29-32.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Wall, Robert D. "Notes on an Early Woodland Feature from the Barton Complex (18AG8), Allegany County, Maryland." Maryland Archaeology, 28 (March 1992): 13.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Wall, Robert D., and Dennis C. Curry. "Test Excavations at the Barton Complex Sites, Allegany Couty, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 28 (March 1992): 1-12.
Categories: Archaeology, Allegany County
Horner, T. Aaron. "The Mystery of Somerset County's Missing Court Record Books." Shoreline, 14 (December 2007): 13-15.
Categories: Politics and Law, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Kaufman, John Gilbert, Jr. "Lazarus Maddox: A Somerset County Settler." Shoreline, 14 (December 2007): 28-29.
Kunnen, Jeffrey. "John Pope: Planter and Rogue." Shoreline, 14 (June 2007): 8.
DiToto, Shannon. "John Winder: Valued Citizen of Somerset County." Shoreline, 14 (June 2007): 9.
Gehnrich, Stephen. "General Amos W.W. Woodcock." Shoreline, 14 (June 2007): 10.
Trader, James R. "The Gibbs and Cottingham Ferries Across the Pocomoke River." Shoreline, 14 (June 2007): 23-24.
Miller, Becky. "Follow the Land." Shoreline, 14 (June 2007): 32-33.
Categories: County and Local History, Politics and Law, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Tyalor, Patricia. "The Foundation of Organized Presbyterianism in Old Somerset." Shoreline, 13 (March 2006): 26.
Categories: Religion, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Massey, Ronald. "Methodism in Lower Somerset County, Maryland." Shoreline, 13 (March 2006): 32-33.
Categories: Religion, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Quesada-Embid, Mercedes. "Voting in Somerset in the Midst of War." Shoreline, 11 (March 2004): 22-23.
Categories: Politics and Law, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Briddell, David. "Restoration of a Community Cemetery." Shoreline, 9 (September 2002): 17.
Categories: Religion, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Miller, Rebecca. "Carved in Stone." Shoreline, 9 (September 2002): 12-13.
Categories: Religion, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Robinson, Timothy F. "The Colonial Sheriff in Somerset County." Shoreline, 10 (September 2003): 26-27.
Categories: Politics and Law, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Russo, J. Elliott. "'Fifty-Four Days Work of Two Negroes': Enslaved Labor in Colonial Somerset County, Maryland." Agricultural History, 78 (Fall 2004): 466-92.
Categories: African American, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Eighteenth Century, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Person, Carl S. Revitalization of an Historically Black College: A Maryland Eastern Shore Case. Ph.D. diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1998.
Categories: African American, Education, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Wennersten, John R. "John W. Crisfield and Civil War Politics on Maryland's Eastern Shore, 1860-1864." Maryland Historical Magazine, 99 (Spring 2004): 4-15.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Nineteenth Century, Somerset County, Civil War, Eastern Shore
Duda, Jacqueline M. "Cumberland Renaissance." Maryland Life, 1 (May/June 2005): 62-67.
Categories: County and Local History, Allegany County
Jenkins, Warren W. Firefighting in Allegany County. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2005.
Categories: County and Local History, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Allegany County