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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

"Drane House Restoration in Progress." Glades Star 7 (June 1992): 30, 55.

"For the Love of a House." Glades Star 7 (December 1993): 320-24.

Fratz, Marjorie Keller. "The Drane House-Restoration Imminent." Glades Star 6 (March 1988): 177-79, 187.

Harwood, Herbert H., Jr. "Mt. Clare Station, America's Oldest-Or Is It?" Railroad History 139 (1978): 39-53.

Meyer, Richard D. "Parkton Stone Bridge Possibly Oldest in State." History Trails 15 (Winter 1980/81): 5-6.

"The New Auditorium." Glades Star 7 (March 1994): 349-50, 375.

Paugh, Michelle. "The Pennington Cottage." Glades Star 8 (March 1998): 323-24.

"Rock Lodge: Garrett County Landmark." Glades Star 6 (September 1988): 224-29.

Silverman, Sharon H. "The Deer Park Inn." Maryland 27 (March/April 1995): 12-15.

"Society Marks Historical Sites." Glades Star 7 (March 1994): 341.

Taylor, Laura. "A History of Rock Lodge." Glades Star 8 (September 1998): 420-23.

Ware, Donna M. Green Glades & Sooty Gob Piles: The Maryland Coal Region's Industrial and Architectural Past. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical and Cultural Publications, 1991.
Notes: Some 6,000 bridges, iron furnaces, log schoolhouses, company offices and stores, miner's houses, mill buildings, banks, churches, mansions, inns, resort cottages, and other structures associated with the extractive, manufacturing, and transportation industries of Garrett and western Allegany counties are surveyed and described here, with photographs, and contributions by Orlando Ridout, V, Geoffey B. Henry, and Mark R. Edwards. The largest project to date conducted by the Maryland Historical Trust is essential to an understanding of the unique remains of Maryland's historic resort area and coal and iron district.

"1949 Centennial Parade." Glades Star 9 (June 1999): 42.

"1972 Garrett County Centennial Celebration." Glades Star 8 (December 1997): 281-82, 287.

Allman, William G. "Bethesda Park: 'The Handsomest Park in the United States'." Montgomery County Story 34 (August 1991): 165-76.
Notes: Amusement parks, often owned by the same individuals who controlled public transportation, encouraged the spread of development. Bethesda Park, which only existed for about five years, played such a role in Bethesda.

Armstrong, Kimberly. "Vindex: A Maryland Ghost Town." Journal of the Alleghenies 31 (1995): 119-24.

Armstrong, Kimberly. "Vindex, Maryland Ghost Town." Glades Star 7 (June 1995): 561-63.

"Arthurdale, An Experiment That Worked." Glades Star 7 (March 1994): 342-45.

Bayley, Ned. "Colesville-In the Beginning." Montgomery County Story 36 (February 1993): 237-48.

Benson, Robert Louis. "Notes on South County: Part II: Two Tours and Two Families." Anne Arundel County History Notes 24 (October 1992): 4, 9.

Benson, Robert Louis. "Notes on South County: Part V." Anne Arundel County History Notes 25 (October 1993): 9, 14.

Blumgart, Pamela James, ed. At the Head of the Bay: A Cultural and Architectural History of Cecil County, Maryland. Elkton, MD: Cecil Historical Trust, 1996.
Notes: This beautifully illustrated book presents a history of the development of the county along with a history of its architecture, including house forms, methods of construction, and outbuildings, along with brief write-ups on 700 historic sites.

Bowes, David B. "Just Passing Through." Mid-Atlantic Country 26 (October 1995): 40-41.

Boyd, Thomas Hulings Stockton. The History of Montgomery County, Maryland, from its earliest settlement in 1650 to 1879. Clarksburgh, MD [Baltimore, W. K. Boyle & son, printers], 1879; reprint, Baltimore: Regional Pub. Co, 1968.
Notes: Written following the American, and the County's, Centennial, this work places special emphasis on land grants and prominent men. Includes a directory of the towns, villages, and residents.

Brain, John. Govans, Village and Suburb: A Picture History of a North Baltimore Community. Baltimore: Uptown Press, 1996.

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