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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Taylor, Dave. "The History of Rich Hill, 1666 to 1807." The Record, 111 (January 2016): 2-4.

Marshall, Michael R., comp. Charles County, Maryland: Land Records, 1810-1811 and 1813-1814: Deed Books IB #9 and IB #10. Millsboro, DE: Colonial Roots, 2016.

Marshall, Michael R., comp. Charles County, Maryland: Land Records, 1814-1817: Deed Book IB #11. Millsboro, DE: Colonial Roots, 2016.

Marshall, Michael R., comp. Prince George's County, Maryland: Land Records, 1748-1752: Liber PP. Millsboro, DE: Colonial Roots, 2016.

Kollander, Patricia. "The Military Intelligence Training Center and the War Against Nazism." Historian, 78 (Summer 2016): 258-76.

LeGrand, Marty. "World War II Confidential." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 45 (January/February 2016): 62-66, 68, 70, 72.

Lehman, Christopher P. "A Charles County Slaveholder in Minnesota." The Record, 112 (May 2017): 2.

Hassler, Bill, ed. Memories: Avondell Residents Remember World War II—Part Two. Prepared by the Avondell Veterans Committee. [Bel Air, MD?]: n.p., 2018.

Charles County Maryland Genealogical Society. Burials in Charles County Maryland. 2 vols. reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2018.

Hurry, Robert J. "M.M. Davis & Son Shipyard—The World War Era, Part I: Preparing for War." Bugeye Times, 43 (Spring 2018): 1, 3-4.

Hurry, Robert J. "M.M. Davis & Son Shipyard—The World War Era, Part II: Wartime Production." Bugeye Times, 43 (Summer 2018): 3-6.

Cole, Merle T. "Testing Underwater Ordnance in the Patuxent during World War II." Military Collector and Historian, 70 (Spring 2018): 35-50.
Categories: Military, World War II

Bowling, Garth E., Jr. Gateway to the Confederacy: Charles County, Maryland. [N.p.?]: [Published by author?], 2019.

Lundegard, Marjorie. Mills in Maryland: Montgomery County, Prince Georges County, Charles County, St. Mary's County. Great Falls, VA: Friends of Colvin Run Mill, 2019.

Taylor, David A. Cork Wars: Intrigue and Industry in World War II. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018.

Purnell, Sarah. A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II. New York: Viking, 2019.

Kojzar, Xina, and Ellen Kern. "WWII Bataan Death March." The Legacy, 56 (Summer 2019): 1, 4.
Notes: General Harold K. Johnson.

Criscuoli, Joseph E. "Alumni President Helps to Commemorate 'The One We Lost'." Third Degree, 14 (January 2019): 32-38.
Notes: German Horton Hunt Emory.

Wilkins, Mark C. "Training for D-Day on Maryland's Western Shore." Sea History, 166 (Spring 2019): 28-32.
Categories: Military, World War II

Kakel, Carroll P., III. "Fighting Hitler and Jim Crow: Baltimore Activists, Equal Rights, and World War II, 1941-45." Journal of Civil and Human Rights, 6 (Fall-Winter 2020): 53-77.

Bowling, Garth E., Jr. On the Confederate Border: Charles County, Maryland. [N.p.?]: Published by the author, 2021.

Post, George Howard. "Benedict on the Patuxent—An Update." The Record, 115 (October 2020): 2-5.

Thompson, Cathy H. and Nichole A Diehlmann. In the Midst of These Plains: Charles County Buildings and Landscapes. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical Trust Press, 2021.

Eddy, Beverley Driver. Ritchie Boy Secrets: How a Force of Immigrants and Refugees Helped Win World War II. Guilford, CT: Stackpole Books, 2021.

Maddox, Lucy. The People of Rose Hill: Black and White Life on a Maryland Plantation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.

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