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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

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

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

Primus, Rebecca. Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters of Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854-1868. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.

Scott, Harold L., Sr. "Catherine Elizabeth Wilton Sleeman Radcliff: The Exceptional Immigrant Lady of Pompey Smash." Journal of the Alleghenies 34 (1998): 79-86.

Beckman, I. Lynn, and Michael Keller, photog. "Home Delivery: Amy Mildred Sharpless, Mountaintop Midwife." Goldenseal 19 (1993): 55-60.

Buckley, Geoffrey L., and Betsy Burstein. "When Coal Was King: the Consolidation Coal Company's Maryland Division Photographs." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (1996): 298-310.

Claggett, Laurence G. Easton. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1999.

"The Deffinbaugh Memoirs: Part I-Growing Up Near Oldtown." Journal of the Alleghenies 36 (2000): 14-54.

Deibert, William E. "Thomas Bacon, Colonial Clergyman." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (1978): 79-86.

Failing, Anne. "The Lonaconing Silk Mill, 1907-1957: An Allegany High School, Maryland, Student Service Alliance Oral History." Labor's Heritage 10 (no. 4, 1999-2000): 56-70.

Finnissey, John Clark, Jr. The Politics of Protest: People and Strip Mining in Western Maryland. Ph.D. diss., Temple University, 1987.

Harrington, Norman. Shaping of Religion in America: How early churches in Delaware and on Maryland and Virginia's Eastern Shore provided the most important stimulus for the evolution of Christianity in the New World. Easton, MD: The Queen Anne Press, 1980.

Liebenau, Jonathan. "A Case Unresolved: Mrs. George vs. Dr. Hand and his Colic Cure." Pharmacy in History 31 (1989): 135-138.

Lift Every Voice: Echoes from the Black Community on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Wye Mill, MD: Chesapeake College Press and Friends of the Talbot County Free Library, 1999.

Logsdon, Alma. "The 'Casba' of Cumberland." Journal of the Alleghenies 36 (2000): 12-13.

Russo, Jean B. Free Workers in a Plantation Economy: Talbot County, Maryland, 1690-1759. Outstanding Studies in Early American History. New York: Garland, 1989.

Schwab, Leonard. "The Jews of Western Maryland: Cumberland and Beyond." Generations (Fall 2000): 5-9.

Stakem, Patrick. "The C&P Office Building, Mt. Savage." Journal of the Alleghenies 36 (2000): 59-61.

Staup, Thomas; Anne Failing, interviewer. "Oral History." Labor's Heritage 10 (no. 4, 1999-2000): 71-75.

"Western Maryland Railway Station, Cumberland, Maryland." In Context 7 (November 1999): [4].

"Wye Mill, Talbot and Queen Anne's Counties." In Context 7 (May 1999): [4].

Keene, Donald. "Frostburg Roots, Continued: College, Service, Courtship." Journal of the Alleghenies, 38 (2002): 81-98.

Green, Bernard. "The Old Hometown: Mt. Savage, Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies, 38 (2002): 4-24.

"The Kitzmiller 'Company Store'." Glades Star, 9 (September 2002): 582, 587.

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