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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Haenftling, Mildred Dauphin. "Pastor [Carl F.] Dauphin: Zion Lutheran 1937-1969." Glades Star 5 (March 1979): 134-38; (June 1979): 148-53.

Hinebaugh, John. "Historic Treasure Returned to Garrett." Glades Star 6 (March 1989): 268-69.
Notes: Meshach Browning's powder horn, shot pouch, and belt.

"James Drane History." Glades Star 7 (March 1995): 527-29, 536.

"John Frazier-Trapper and Hunter." Glades Star 7 (December 1995): 632-33.

Kaplan, Jim. Lefty Grove, American Original. Cleveland, OH: Society for American Baseball Research, 2000.

Kelley, Hailey. "Fame in My Family." Glades Star 8 (March 1997): 166, 179.

"Last Days of Tom Fossit." Glades Star 7 (December 1995): 657, 659.

Levy, Ruth Bear. "Recollections of Lefty Grove, Part II." Maryland Historical Magazine 83 (Summer 1988): 127-141.

Menges, Margie Reichenbecher. "Recollections of Keyser's Ridge Restaurant and Garage." Glades Star 6 (December 1989): 362-65, 373.

Parker, Willie J. Game Warden: Chesapeake Assignment. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1983.

Price, Walter W. "The Bashford Amphitheater's Name." Glades Star 6 (June 1990): 412-14.

Robinson, Ariel. "Felix Robinson-A Biography." Glades Star 7 (September 1992): 71-72, 81-83.

Ruckert, Robert J. "Jacob Brown's Legacy." Glades Star 4 (September 1974): 509-13.

"Russell Harvey-Model Builder and Antique Collector." Glades Star 6 (March 1988): 166, 171-72.

Savage, R. Blair. "Robinson Savage: Early Pioneer." Glades Star 6 (March 1989): 270-71.

Sines, Taylor. "Walt Whitehair-Lifelong Cattle Dealer." Glades Star 9 (June 1999): 70-72.

"Skeeter' Bowman of McHenry." Glades Star 6 (March 1989): 272-73.

Sword, Gerald J. "The Mystery Remains." Glades Star 6 (June 1986): 30-35.
Notes: Abjiah Herrington in Garrett County history.

Taylor, Jack. "John Friend's Trek Revisited." Glades Star 5 (December 1983): 547-549.

"The Thomas Cresap Story." Glades Star 7 (September 1995): 614-17.

"Tom Fossit: The Man Who Claimed That He Shot Braddock." Glades Star 7 (June 1995): 564-66.

Turner, William H. Chesapeake Boyhood: Memoirs of a Farm Boy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Beachy, Clyde. "The Negro Mountain School." Glades Star 5 (March 1983): 474-477.

Fields, Barbara Jeanne. Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985.
Notes: The author explores how free populations in Maryland - both black and white - challenged the notion of a slave society. The free black population, very much interconnected with the slave population in terms of kinship ties, also provided a threat to the underpinnings of the system. Once freedom arrived, social relationships also had to be redefined. The author writes that "free blacks did not occupy a unique or legitimate place within Maryland society, but instead formed an anomalous adjunct to the slave population" (3). By 1840, free blacks in Maryland composed 41% of the total black population of the state, or the largest free black population of any state in the nation.

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