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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Chrisman, David F. "Pro Baseball Came to Hagerstown in 1915; first pennant in 1917." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 16.

Ott, Cynthia. "A Sportman's Paradise: The Woodmont Rod and Gun Club." Maryland Historical Magazine 92 (Summer 1997): 218-37.

Davis, A. Vernon. "Eighteen Employees Operate Successful Freight-Carrying Railroad." Cracker Barrel 17 (March 1988): 3-5.
Notes: Maryland Midland Railway.

Donnelly, Ralph. "Prize-winning National Pike History." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 6-7.

Harwood, Herbert H., Jr. Blue Ridge Trolley: The Hagerstown and Frederick Railway. San Marino, CA: Golden Books West, 1970 (reprinted, 1994).

Hollis, Jeffrey R., and Charles S. Roberts. East End: Harpers Ferry to Cumberland, 1842-1992. Baltimore: Barnard Roberts, 1992. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Jacobs, Charles T. "Civil War Fords and Ferries in Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 40 (February 1997): 417-28.

Levitas, Susan, ed. Railroad Ties: Industry and Culture in Hagerstown, Maryland. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical Trust Press, 1994.

McGuinness, Marci Lynn. Along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad From Cumberland to Uniontown. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 1998.

Nicoloro, Aminda Louise. Washington County's Instructional Television Project and Program, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1947-1992: A Case Study. Ed.D. diss., Boston University, 1992.

Reaves, Ronald E. "Inventor of Telephone Visited Westminster Exchange in 1884." Cracker Barrel 18 (November 1988): 13, 15.

Reaves, Ronald E. "Telephone Service Comes to Maryland . . . Baltimore, Hagerstown, Westminster." Cracker Barrel 18 (December 1988): 20-22.

Reese, Timothy J. "Gapland Turnpike: Ribbon of History." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Spring 1990): 77-84.

Rohm, Pamela. "Another Prize-Winning Pike Story." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (January 1990): 11.

Summers, Festus P. The Baltimore and Ohio in the Civil War. New York: Putnam's, 1939.
Notes: The B&amp;O was the Union's most important railroad during the conflict. Summers's book "presents a scholarly, objective, and conscientious approach to the subject in hand with literary execution of unusual excellence," said Maryland historian Matthew Page Andrews in his 1940 <em>Maryland Historical Magazine</em> review.

Addison-Darneille, and Henrietta Stockton. "For Better or For Worse." Civil War Times Illustrated 31 (May/June 1992): 32-35, 73.

Cale, Clyde C., Jr. "Maria Louise Browning: Civil War Heroine." Glades Star 9 (March 1999): 11-13, 39.

Davis, A. Vernon. "Hagerstown Girls Club Celebrates Forty Years of Outstanding Community Service." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (July 1989): 12-13.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Northern Hospital Nurses: Mary Young and Rose Billings Make the Ultimate Sacrifice in Civil War Annapolis." Anne Arundel County History Notes 25 (January 1994): 5-6, 19.

Alford, Stanley Carlyle. The Historical Development of Hagerstown Junior College: 1946 to 1975. Ph.D. diss., George Washington University, 1976.

Berlin, Ira, Francine C. Cary, Steven F. Miller, and Leslie S. Rowland. "Family and Freedom: Black Families in the American Civil War." History Today [Great Britain] 37 (1987): 8-15.

Bohannon, Keith, ed. "Wounded & Captured at Gettysburg: Reminiscence by Sgt. William Jones, 50th Georgia Infantry." Military Images 9 (1988): 14-15.

Boyd, Charles A. "George Alfred Townsend and the War Correspondents Memorial." Civil War Times Illustrated 16 (1977): 10-13.

Brown, Kent Masterson. "Greenhorns and Honey Bees: The One Hundred and Thirty-Second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry at Antietam." Lincoln Herald 81 (1979): 202-206.

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