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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Smith, David Benjamin. Survival, Behavior, and Movements of Captive-Reared Mallards Released in Dorchester County, Maryland. Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1999.

"Pemberton Hall, Salisbury, Maryland." Peninsula Pacemaker, 30 (April 2001): 28.

Foley, A. M. Elliott's Island: The Land that Time Forgot. Elliott Island, MD: Dogwood Ridge Books, 1999.

Meneely, Jane. "Hooper Island." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 31 (May 2001): 52-59.

Shivers, George R. Changing Times: Chronicle of Allen, Maryland, an Eastern Shore Village. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1998.

Levy, Peter B. Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland.Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

Foley, A. M. Dorchester County, Maryland. Images of American series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

Frampton, Neil B. From Warwick River to the Crossroads on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2001.

Johnson-Mansfield, Gloria, and A. M. Foley. Cambridge, Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.

Meneely, Jane. "Ready, Set, Cambridge." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 33 (July 2003): 46-53, 130-31.

Luce, Stephanie. "'The Evil Fruits of our Labor': The Rebirth of the Living Wage Movement." Labor History [Great Britain], 43 (no. 4, 2002): 401-9.
Categories: Dorchester County

McLaughlin, Tom. "The L.W. Gunby Company of Salisbury." Maryland Historical Magazine, 87 (Winter 1992(: 428-35.

Jensen, James Edward. "The Salisbury Cemetery." Shoreline, 12 (March 2005): 4.

Gehnrich, Stephen. "National Guardsmen from Wicomico County in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive." Shoreline, 10 (September 2003): 17.

Omo-Osagie, Solomon Iyobosa. "'Count Her In': Enez Stafford Grubb in the Building and Rebuilding of an African American Community [Cambridge, Maryland]." Southern History, 24 (Spring 2003): 40-49.

"Dorchester County Maryland 1800 Census." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 17 (Winter 1976): 39-46; (Spring 1976): 62-69.

Marshall, Miss Nellie M. "Tombstone Records of Dorchester Co., Md." Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, 17 (April 1976): 32-33; (July 1976): 54-55; (October 1976): 80-81.

Lilly, Charlotte K. Old Green Hill Church (St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. N.p.: c. 1976.

Bast, C. Homer. "Benjamin Keene, 1694-1770: Middling Planter of Dorchester County." Maryland Historical Magazine, 93 (Spring 1998): 38-67.

Dorbin, Ann E. "Happy Birthday, Vienna!" Maryland Life 2 (July/August 2006): 26.

Kinnamon, Lester J., ed. Great Choptank Parish, 1693-1974. Cambridge, MD: Vestry of Great Choptank Parish, 1975.

"Dorchester County, Maryland, 1800 Census." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 16 (May 1975): 99-106; (August 1975): 152-61; (November 1975): 198-204.

Lowery, Darrin, and Thomas Phillips. "The Meekins Neck Paleoindian Site Complex, Dorchester County, Maryland: A Development of a Paleoindian Settlement Model for the Delmarva Peninsula." Maryland Archeology, 30 (September 1994): 29-36.

Ford, T. Latimer, Jr. "Adena Sites on Chesapeake Bay." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 4 (Winter 1976): 63-89.

Stevenson, J. Court. "Adventurers, Speculators, and Rogues: First Landowners Along the Choptank River at Horn Point." Maryland Historical Magazine, 102 (Spring 2007): 538-71.

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