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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Knight, Betsy. "Thomas and William Woolford: The Travails of Two Maryland Brothers Who Served in the South during the American Revolution." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 379-86.

Krug, Andrew. "General James Wilkinson." Calvert Historian 11 (Fall 1996): 47-52.

Lanham, Paul. "General Rezin Beall." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 24 (February 1996): 3-4.

Levy, Lester S. Jacob Epstein. Baltimore: Maran Press, 1978.
Notes: Biography of Epstein (1864-1945).

Lewis, H. H. Walker. "The Schizophrenic Diary of Colonel Phelps." Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (December 1981): 383-85.

Lloyd, Phoebe. "Raphaelle Peale's Anne-Arundel Still Life: A Local Treasure Lost and Found." Maryland Historical Magazine 87 (Spring 1992): 1-9.

Low, Theodore L. The Perils of a Tour Leader. Baltimore: Published by the author, 1976.

The McKaig Journal, a Confederate Family of Cumberland. Cumberland, MD: Allegheny County Historical Society, 1984.

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

Marks, Bayly Ellen, and Mark Norton Schatz, eds. Between North and South, A Maryland Journalist Views the Civil War: The Narrative of William Wilkins Glenn, 1861-1869. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976.

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

Miller, Richard E. "Thomas Boyne and Company." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 24 (February 1996): 2-3.

Miller, Lillian B., ed. The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale. Vol.3, The Belfield Farm Years, 1810-1820. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991.

Miller, Joseph M. "Vignette of Medical History: the Trimbles of Baltimore." Maryland Medical Journal 44 (January 1995): 47-49.

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

Morsberger, Robert E. "General Lew Wallace: Latter-Day Lord of Baltimore." Maryland 9 (Summer 1977): 2-6.

Mudd, Patrick C. "A World War II Prisoner of War in Germany." The Record 46 (June 1989): 1-4.

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

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.

Offutt, William M. "Miracle in Bethesda." Montgomery County Story 38 (May 1995): 333-44.

Page, Jean Jepson. "James McNeill Whistler, Baltimorean, and 'The White Girl': A Speculative Essay." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 10-38.

"Paul William Englar." Carroll County History Journal 44 (November 1993): 3.

Perrin, Paul Semmes. "Admiral Raphael Semmes." The Record 49 (October 1990): 1-3.

Plummer, Norman H. "Lieutenant John Trippe: The Last Chapter." Weather Gauge 30 (Spring 1994): 21-27.

Ponton, Jean Alice. Rear Admiral Louis M. Goldsborough: The Formation of a Nineteenth Century Naval Officer. Ph.D. diss., Catholic University of America, 1996.

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