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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Holmes, David L. "William Holland Wilmer: A Newly Discovered Memoir." Maryland Historical Magazine 81 (Summer 1986): 160-164.

Hom-Kim, Lillian Lee. "Fang H. Der, An Oral History from Baltimore, Maryland." Chinese America: History and Perspectives (1988): 190-98.

Hopkins, Fred. "For Flag and Profit: The Life of Commodore John Daniel Danels of Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 80 (Winter 1985): 392-401.

Howard, Cary. "John Eager Howard." Maryland Historical Magazine 62 (1967): 300-317.

Humes, James C. "Andrew Hamilton: the 'Philadelphia Lawyer.'" American Bar Association Journal 55 (1969): 227-231.

Humphries, Lance Lee. Robert Gilmore, Jr. (1774-1848): Baltimore Collector and American Art Patron. Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1998.

Jackson, Donald, and Twohig, Dorothy, eds. The Diaries of George Washington. Vol. I, 1748-65; Vol. II, 1766-70. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1976.
Notes: Numerous references to Maryland.

"James Drane History." Glades Star 7 (March 1995): 527-29, 536.

Jantz, Harold S. "The View from Chesapeake Bay: an Experiment with the Image of America." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 79 (1969): 151-171.

Jefferys, C. P. B. "An Eighteenth Century Summer Visitor to Newport." Newport History 42 (1969): 1-14.

Jensen, Ann. "Charles Wilson Peale: Painter and Patriot, Friend of the Founders." Annapolitan 6 (January/February 1992): 26-28, 102-3, 107.

Jensen, Ann. "The Lords Baltimore." Annapolis 7 (December 1993): 30-34, 60-61.

"John Frazier-Trapper and Hunter." Glades Star 7 (December 1995): 632-33.

Jones, Anita Elizabeth. Captain Charles Ridgely, Builder of Hampton Mansion: Mariner, Colonial Agent, Ironmaster, and Politician. M.A. thesis, Wake Forest University, 1981.

"Joseph Harris of 'Ellenborough'." Chronicles of St. Mary's 45 (Spring 1997): 189-93.

Joynes, J. William. Five Green Leaves for a Penny: A Nostalgic Excursion through Boyhood in West Baltimore. [Catonsville, MD?]: Published by the author, 1991.

Keene, Donald E. "The Trimbles of Federal Hill." Journal of the Alleghenies 31 (1995): 59-68.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "The DeKalb Statue in Annapolis: Part I-Baron Johann DeKalb." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (January 1998): 1-2, 8-9; "Part II-Over A Century Later The Great Memorial is Unveiled." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (April 1998): 1-2, 8-9.

Kester, John G. "Charles Polke: Indian Trader of the Potomac." Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Winter 1995): 446-65.

Kimmel, Ross M. In Perspective: William Smallwood. [Annapolis?]: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Maryland Park Service, 1976.

Klingelhofer, Herbert, ed. "Baltimore Diary: an Eleven-year-old Boy's View of the Week Garfield Was Shot." Manuscripts 18 (1966): 3-7.

Knight, Betsy. "Thomas and William Woolford: The Travails of Two Maryland Brothers Who Served in the South during the American Revolution." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 379-86.

Kurtz, Michael J. "Being a Renaissance Man in Nineteenth-Century Baltimore: John Gottlieb Morris." Maryland Historical Magazine 89 (Summer 1994): 156-69.

Land, Aubrey C. "An Unwritten History of Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine 61 (1966): 77-80.

Land, Aubrey C. The Dulanys of Maryland: A Biographical Study of Daniel Dulany, The Elder, and Daniel Dulany, the Younger. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1955.
Notes: Daniel Dulany, the Elder (1685-1753) and his son Daniel Dulany , the Younger (1722-1797) were central figures in the 18th century political and social landscape of Maryland. The father, who arrived in Maryland in 1703 as an indentured servant, rose to become a wealthy official in the proprietary government. His son extended the family fortune and became a prominent defender of the British government in the debates that preceded the American Revolution. The story of the Dulanys is an important counterpoint to that of the Carrolls and others on the patriot side.

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