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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Towers, Frank. "Job Busting at Baltimore Shipyards: Racial Violence in the Civil War-era South." Journal of Southern History 66 (May 2000): 221-56.

Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Burnside's Bridge: The Climatic Struggle of the 2nd and 20th Georgia at Antietam Creek. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2000.

Votaw, John F. "Old Battlefields and Their Lessons: the Case of Antietam." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 21 (1996):16-21.

Wall, Barbra Mann. "Called to a Mission of Charity: the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Civil War." Nursing History Review 6 (1998): 85-113.

Petticord, Michael. "The Fire at Elk Landing." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Winter 2001-2002):13-17.

Dixon, Mike. "The Researcher's Assistant." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Summer 2002): 23-28.

Fenchak, Paul. "Maryland's 'Little Ukraine'--Chesapeake City." Maryland Humanities, (September 2002): 9-11.

Severn, Fran. "North East of What?" Chesapeake Life, 8 (March/April 2002): 40-48.

Diggins, Milt. "Cecil County, The Tolchester Beach Improvement Company, and the End of the Steamboat Era." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Summer 2002): 4-22.

Earp, Charles Albert. Yellow Flag: The Civil War Journal of Surgeon's Steward C. Marion Dodson. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002.

Alexander, Ted. "Antietam: The Bloodiest Day." North & South, 5 (October 2002): 76-89.
Categories: Military, Civil War

Hartwig, D. Scott. "'It Looked Like a Task to Storm': The Pennsylvania Reserves Assault South Mountain, September 14, 1862." North & South, 5 (October 2002): 36-49.

Kimmel, Ross M. "'I Am Busy Drawing Pictures'." Civil War Times Illustrated, 41 (May 2002): 38-44.

"Two Civil War Soldiers." Glades Star, 9 (June 2002): 551-53.
Categories: Military, Civil War

Wert, Jeffrey D. "Disaster in the West Woods." Civil War Times Illustrated, 41 (October 2002): 32-39.

Murrell, Amy Elizabeth. The Divided Family in Civil War America, 1860-1870. Ph.D. diss.,University of Virginia, 2001.

Bendler, Bruce. "The Coalman Family and Their Slaves: From Cecil to Iberville Parish." Cecil Historical Journal, 3 (Summer 2003): 4-14.

Copley, Anne. "Agriculture, Then and Now." Cecil Historical Journal, 1 (Spring 2001): 3-13.

"Franklin Hall, Chesapeake City, MD." Peninsula Pacemaker, 30(March 2001): 30.

Besch, Edwin W., Michael Hammerson, and Dave W. Morgan. "Raphael Semmes, the English 'Confederate Parson' and his Maiden Sister Louisa: A Cased Presentation Revolver, a Magnificent Silver-mounted Sword, and a 'Mammoth' Silk Confederate Second National Flag." Military Collector and Historian, 53 (Winter 2001-2002): 146-60.

Chrismer, James. "Above and Beyond: The Civil War Careers of Alfred B. Hilton and Charles E. Phelps." Harford Historical Bulletin, 86 (Fall 2000): 3-60.

Dixon, Mike. "Cecil County Census Taking." Cecil Historical Journal, 1 (Fall 2001): 24-33.

Burger, T. W. "A Museum for the War's Healers." Civil War Times Illustrated, 40 (May 2001): 16, 18-19, 69-70.

"MHS Assumes Leadership of Baltimore Civil War Museum." MHS/News, (January-March 2001): 4-5.

Davidson, Roger Anderson, Jr. Yankee Rivers, Rebel Shore: The Potomac Flotilla and Civil Insurrection in the Chesapeake Region. Ph.D. diss., Howard University, 2000.

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