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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Leary, Bill. "Free Black Communities on Quaker Neck and Broad Neck in Georgetown." Key to Old Kent, 9 (2015): 27-61.

Leary, Bill. "Indentures of Free Black Children in Kent County." Key to Old Kent, 9 (2015): 62-90.

Sherbondy, Jeanette E. "Cork Town (Morgnec113.): A Free African American Village in Kent County." Key to Old Kent, 9 (2015): 91-113.

Shivers, George R. "Henry Highland Garnet: Minister, Abolitionist and Fighter for Justice." Key to Old Kent, 9 (2015): 8-26.

Horsey, Patricia Joan O. Legendary Locals of Kent County Maryland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2015.

Moore, Tilden L. 1890 Special Census of the Civil War Veterans of the State of Maryland: Volume IV, Caroline, Dorchester, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester. Reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Daniels, D. S. Ghosts of Chestertown and Kent County. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2015.

Cooper, Carolyn E. Descendants' Day: History of the Center of Kent County, Maryland (Worton Hundred) and its Inhabitants. N.p.: The Author, 2016.

Livie, Kate. "Tolchester Beach." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 46 (April 2017): 52-55.

Shomette, Donald G. "Archaeological Resource Potential in the Maryalnd Tidewater Resulting from Marine Transgressions During the Holocene Epoch: Kent Island." Broadwater, John D., ed. Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference. Richmond, VA: Society for Historical Archaeology, 1991, pp. 15-20.

Skinner, Vernon L., Jr. Abstracts of the Debt Books of the Provincial Land Office of Maryland: Kent County. 3 vols. Baltimore: Clearfield, 2018.

Dolde, Jenifer. "Gunning at the Grove: Waterfowling on Kent's Eastern Neck." Chesapeake Log, (Spring/Summer 2018): 16-18.

Cranor, Henry Downes. Caroline County, Maryland 1776 Census of Bridgetown Hundred and Marriages, 1774-1815. Reprint. Signal Mountain, TN: Mountain Press, 2019.

McKnight, Matthew D., and Zachary L.F. Singer. "James Barwick's Ordinary: Geophysical Remote Sensing at an 18th-Century Tavern Site in Caroline County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 53 (September 2020): 17-35.

Shagena, Jack L., Jr., and Henry C. Peden, Jr. The Kitty Knight House: Its Heroine and Its History. Bel Air, MD: Shagena Publishing, 2019.

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