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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Wollon, James T., Jr. "An Early Dwelling Near Aberdeen." Harford Historical Bulletin 7 (Spring 1974): 27.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "Baker Houses, Aberdeen." Harford Historical Bulletin 16 (Spring 1983): 8-11.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "Smith House - Spesutia Island." Harford Historical Bulletin 8 (Summer 1974): 31-32.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "St. Ignatius' Church, Hickory." Harford Historical Bulletin 9 (Fall 1974):35-36.

Wollon, James T.,Jr. "Aquila Scott House." Harford Historical Bulletin 10 (Winter 1975): 39-40.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "Officers' Houses at Aberdeen Proving Ground." Harford Historical Bulletin 49 (Summer 1991): 80-86.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "Harford County Architectural Notes-Fair Meadows." Harford Historical Bulletin 53 (Summer 1992): 81-90.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "The American Legion Building--Havre de Grace." Harford Historical Bulletin 30 (Fall 1986): 100-103.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "Harford County Architectural Notes: The Land of Promise." Harford Historical Bulletin 70 (Fall 1996): 132-38.

Wollon, James T., Jr. "Bush Hotel." Harford Historical Bulletin 11 (Spring/Summer 1977): 46.
Notes: Architectural history of the 18th century hotel.

Baltz, Shirley V., ed. A Chronicle of Belair. Bowie, MD: Bowie Heritage Committee, 1984.

"Black Horse." Harford Historical Bulletin 31 (Winter 1987): 8.

Blake, Allison. The Chesapeake Bay Book: A Complete Guide. 3rd edition. Lee, MA: Berkshire House Publishers, 1997.
Notes: A well researched tour guide for the general population.

Boyd, Thomas Hulings Stockton. The History of Montgomery County, Maryland, from its earliest settlement in 1650 to 1879. Clarksburgh, MD [Baltimore, W. K. Boyle & son, printers], 1879; reprint, Baltimore: Regional Pub. Co, 1968.
Notes: Written following the American, and the County's, Centennial, this work places special emphasis on land grants and prominent men. Includes a directory of the towns, villages, and residents.

Bristow, Mary R. "Some Harford County Mills, Millers, and Millwrights in 1783 and 1871." Harford Historical Bulletin 7 (Spring 1974): 25ff.

Brooks, Neal A. "The Northern Chesapeake: Perspectives on Early Baltimore and Harford Counties." Harford Historical Bulletin 38 (Fall 1988): 95-98.

Brown, John Eugene. "Life, Labor and Land Next Door to Baltimore City: Harford County in 1798." Harford Historical Bulletin 40 (Spring 1989): 27-34.

Browne, Gary L. "Milling, Mining and Milking: The Evolution of Harford County." Harford Historical Bulletin 48 (Spring 1991): 46-54.

Carr, Lois Green. "The Metropolis of Maryland': A Comment on Town Development Along the Tobacco Coast." Maryland Historical Magazine 69 (Summer 1974): 124-45.
Notes: Many towns in the Chesapeake area failed during the seventeenth century. Towns were not needed as commercial centers for the tobacco trade, the major economy of the area at that time. Carr uses St. Mary's City as an example of such a failure.

Chrismer, James E. "Uncertain Loyalty: Harford County in April 1861." Harford Historical Bulletin 72 (Spring 1997): 3-8.

Cronin, Charlotte Garretson. "The Incorporation of Aberdeen-1892." Harford Historical Bulletin 54 (Fall 1992): 97-101.

Dombrowski, Esther. "The Homefront: Harford County During World War II, Part I." Harford Historical Bulletin 65 (Summer 1995): 107-52; "Part II."Harford Historical Bulletin 66 (Fall 1995): 155-204.

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