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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Rigal, Laura. The American Manufactory: Art, Labor, and the World of Things in the Early Republic. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998.

Riley, Edward M. "The Virginia Colonial Records Project." National Genealogical Society Quarterly 51 (1963): 81-89.

Rountree, Helen C., ed. Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993.

Salganik, M. William. KAL Draws the Line: Political Cartoons by Kevin Kallaugher. Baltimore: Baltimore Sun, 2000.

Schmidt, Martin F. "The Artist and the Artisan: Two Men of Early Louisville." Filson Club History Quarterly 62 (1988): 32-51.

Stevens, J. Sanderson. "Examination of Shepard and Potomac Creek Wares at a Montgomery Complex Site (44LD521)." Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 14 (1998): 95-126.

Swope, Jennifer M. "Francis W. Cooper: Silversmith." Antiques 155 (February 1999): 290-97.

Ward, H. Henry. "Prehistoric Utilization of Ironstone in the Central Middle Atlantic." Pennsylvania Archaeologist 58 (1988): 7-25.

Wilke, Steve, and Gail Thompson. Prehistoric Archeological Resources in the Maryland Coastal Zone: A Management Overview. [Baltimore]: Department of Natural Resources, Energy and Coastal Zone Administration, 1977.

Williamson, Ray. "Native Americans Were Continent's First Astronomers." Smithsonian 9 (1978): 78-85.

Wolf, Edwin, II. "The Origins of Early American Printing Shops." Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 35 (1978): 198-209.

Allen, Gloria Seaman. "Slaves as Textile Artisans: Documentary Evidence for the Chesapeake Region." Uncoverings, 22 (2001): 1-36.

Byrd, Cathy. "David & Thelma Driskell: Hyattsville, Maryland." Art & Antiques, 25 (March2002): 87-88.

Grantham, Tosha. "David Driskell: 'the dean'." International Review of African American Art,18 (no. 1, 2001): 30-31.

Allen, Gloria Seaman. Threads of Bondage: Chesapeake Slave Womenand Plantation Cloth Production, 1750-1850. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 2000.

Douglas, Katherine Bell. "Richard Burnside" in Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South, edited by Paul Arnett. Atlanta: Tinwood, 2000.

The Diary of William Faris, 1792-1804: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Clockmaker and Silversmith. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002.

Burnham, Patricia M. "Theresa Bernstein: an early modernist." American Art Review, 13 (March/April 2001): 164-71.

Cleveland, William. "Trials and Triumphs: arts-based community development." PublicArt Review, 13 (Fall/Winter 2001): 17-23.

Cooke, Gretchen M. "On the Trail of Alfred Jacob Miller." Maryland Historical Magazine,97 (Fall 2002): 320-36.

England, Marlene. "Gary Schlappal." Ceramics Monthly, 49 (April 2001): 65-67.

Fauntleroy, Gussie. "Richard Heisler." Southwest Art, 32 (June 2002): 96-99, 155.

Gilbert, Creighton E. "Lionello Venturi e l'America." Storia dell'Arte, 101 (2002): 11-14.

Grant, Peggy. "Understanding Anatomy." American Artist, 65 (July 2001): 40-47.

Johnston, Sona, and Katy Rothkopf. "Maryland Artists, 1890-1970." American Art Review, 14 (September/October 2002): 184-87.

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