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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

McLaughlin, Randall M. "Memories of The Anne Arundel Years: Early 1951." Anne Arundel County History Notes 29 (October 1997): 8-9.

McLaughlin, R. M. "Memories of The Anne Arundel Years." Anne Arundel County History Notes 27 (July 1996): 11.

"Major Charles Alexander Warfield, M.D. Rededication of Historic Marker and Marking of His Grave." Legacy 37 (December 1994): 6.

"Major William Dent (1660-1705)." The Record 57 (October 1992): 3.

Martel, Nancy Byrens. "Charles Willson Peale." Maryland 16 (Winter 1983): 8-11.

Mascari, Ruth. "A Parkton Girlhood." History Trails 17 (Spring 1983): 9- 10.

Maser, Frederick E. Robert Strawbridge, First American Methodist Circuit Rider. Baltimore: Strawbridge Shrine Association, 1983.

Matthies, Katherine. "Charles Carroll of Carrollton." Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine 110 (March 1976): 301-4, 368.

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

Micklus, Robert. The Comic Genius of Dr. Alexander Hamilton. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

Middleton, Arthur Pierce. "William Smith: Godfather and First President of St. John's College." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 235-41.

Miller, Ruby Young. "Recollections-Part I." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (April 1997): 5-6, 13; "Part II." Anne Arundel County History Notes 28 (July 1997): 1-2, 12.

Miller, Joseph M. "James McHenry, M.D. of Fort McHenry in Baltimore Towne." Maryland Medical Journal 41 (May 1992): 413-15.

Moore, Virginia Campbell. "Remembrances of Life Along the Rockville Pike During the Civil War." The Montgomery County Story 27 (November 1984): 127-142.

Morton, Joseph C. "Stephen Bordley of Colonial Annapolis." Winterthur Portfolio 5 (1969): 1-14.

Musgrove, Ora Dale Watkins. "My Childhood in Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 38 (November 1995): 357-68.

National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Maryland. Adventurers, Cavaliers, Patriots: Ancestors Remembered. Leonardtown, MD: St. Mary's County Historical Society, 1994.

Nelson, John N. 'What God Does is Well Done': The Jonathan Hager Files. Hagerstown, MD: City of Hagerstown, 1997.

New Perspectives on Charles Willson Peale: A 250th Anniversary Celebration. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991.

Noll, Linda. "William Lorenzo Foard (1885-1981) and the Foard Blacksmith Shop." Harford Historical Bulletin 70 (Fall 1996): 148-52.

Norris, Joseph. "Webster & Ernest Bell: Recalling Yesterday in Old St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's 42 (Spring 1994): 295-302.

Norton, Louis Arthur. Joshua Barney, Hero of the Revolution and 1812. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2000.
Notes: Joshua Barney (1758-1818) was a naval hero in both the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Aside from his military exploits, this patriotic Marylander's life is closely associated with the history of the American flag. Barney is best known for the spirited action of the barge men under his command at the Battle of Bladensburg in 1814. Alone among the Americans at the battle, Barney and his men fought bravely against a superior British force.

Padgett, James A., ed. "Rumsey Documents." Maryland Historical Magazine 32 (1937): 10-28, 136-55, 271-85.

Palmer, William A., Jr. "Maryland Roots of Barton W. Stone." Discipliana 46 (Winter 1986): 51-53.

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

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