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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Kimmel, Ross M. "Free Blacks in Seventeenth-Century Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine 71 (Spring 1976): 19-25.

McDonald, Leib. "The Christiana Riot." History Trails 31 (Winter 1996-Spring 1997): 9-11.

Orser, W. Edward. "Neither Separate Nor Equal: Foreshadowing Brown in Baltimore County, 1935-1937." Maryland Historical Magazine 92 (Spring 1997): 4-35.

Brooks, Richard Oliver. Hiding Place in the Wind: The New Towns Attempt to Realize Communal Values in an Urban Society: A Case Study of Columbia, Maryland. Ph.D. Diss., Brandeis University, The Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, 1973.

Cooke, Marie Fischer. "The Bare Hills House." History Trails 14 (Summer 1980): 13-15.
Notes: Mid-nineteenth century house of Baltimore County.

Ford, James Fitz Gerald. Social Planning and New Towns: The Case of Columbia, Maryland. Ph.D. Diss., University of Michigan, 1975.

Grimes, Michael A. "The Lockard House." History Trails 24 (Autumn 1989): 1-4.

Haile, Elmer R. Historic Long Green Valley, Baltimore County, Maryland: Architecture, History. Cockeysville, MD: Baltimore County Historical Society, 1986.

Hastings, Lynne Dakin. Hampton National Historic Site. Edited by Margaret Worrall. Towson, MD: Historic Hampton, 1986.

Hastings, Lynne Dakin. "Hampton National Historic Site." Maryland Gardener 2 (Fall 1995): 9-12.

Hooper, Carol E., and William Hollifield. "Aigburth Vale." History Trails 32-33 (Summer-Autumn 1998): 13-16, 1-4.

Hoppenfeld, Morton. "A Sketch of the Planning-Building Process for Columbia, Maryland." Journal of the American Institute of Planners 33 (1967): 398-408.

Knowles, James A. "Windcrest: A Federal Country House." History Trails 24 (Summer 1990): 13-16.

Liston, Kathy Lee Erlandson. "The House the Todds Built." History Trails 32 (Autumn-Winter 1997): 1-8.

McGrain, John W. From Pig Iron to Cotton Duck: A History of Manuracturing Villages in Baltimore County, Vol. 1. Towson, MD: Baltimore County Public Library, 1985.
Notes: The ironworks, paper mills, and stockyards of Baltimore County, documented and illustrated by a man who has been called a "walking archive." An industrious and indefatigable researcher, and an estimable writer, McGrain, the Baltimore County historian, has made this territory his own.

McGrain, John. "German-Influenced Architecture." History Trails 30 (Autumn-Winter 1995-1996): 6-8.

McGrain, John. Gristmills of Baltimore County. Towson, MD: Baltimore County Public Library, 1980.
Notes: Illustrated.

Mascari, Ruth. "Log Houses-Myth and Reality." History Trails 23 (Spring-Summer 1989): 9-14.

Mascari, Ruth. "The Alhambra." History Trails 20 (Summer 1986): 13-16.

Merryman, Nicholas Bosley. "Hayfields History." History Trails 19 (Winter 1984-1985): 5-8.
Notes: Baltimore County estate.

Meyer, Richard D. "Parkton Stone Bridge Possibly Oldest in State." History Trails 15 (Winter 1980/81): 5-6.

Null, Druscilla Johanna. The Development of the Dundalk Historic District, 1890-1985. M. A. thesis, George Washington University, 1985.

Packard, Elisabeth C. G. "The Octagon House, Lutherville." History Trails 16 (Autumn 1981): 1-4.

Patterson, Virginia M. "Partnership." History Trails 19 (Autumn 1984): 1-2.
Notes: Baltimore County estate.

Raley, Robert L. The Baltimore Country House, 1785-1915. M. S. thesis, University of Delaware, 1959.

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