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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Grant, John A. "Searching for Six Monuments." Glades Star 9 (June 2000): 232-40.

Guyther, Roy. "What's in a Name: How the Towns, Villages and Crossroads of St. Mary's County Got Their Names." Chronicles of St. Mary's 48 (Spring 2000): 11-15.

Harvey, Miles. The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime. New York: Random House, 2000.

Kansky, Karel J. "Augustine Herman: the Leading Cartographer of the Seventeenth Century." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (1978): 352-359.

Langley, Susan B. M. "Tongues in Trees: Archaeology, Dendrochronology, and the Mulberry Landing Wharf." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Fall 2000): 338-48.

Lehan, Daniel P. "The History of the 1824 Anne Arundel-Calvert County Boundary Marker and the Samuel Owings Family." Calvert Historian 25 (Spring 2000): 32-39.

McConnel, Clarence H. "Forgotten Schools of Yesterday." Now and Then 14 (1964): 151-160.

"The Micheler Lane: Maryland-West Virginia Boundary." Glades Star 9 (March 2000): 196-97.

Naul, G. Marshall. "The Mason-Dixon Line and Kent County." Old Kent 17 (Spring 2000): 1-2.

Nelson, J. G. "Some Effects of Glaciation on the Susquehanna River Valley." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 55 (1965): 404-448.

Smirniagin, L. V. "Iuzhno-atlanticheskie Shtaty [The US South Atlantic states]." SShA: Ekonomika, Politika, Ideologiia [USSR] 3 (1989): 115-118.

Stephenson, Richard W., and Marianne M. McKee, ed. Virginia in Maps: Four Centuries of Settlement, Growth and Development. Richmond, VA: Library of Virginia, 2000.

Wainwright, Nicholas B. "Mason and Dixon's Map." Princeton University Library Chronicle 45 (1983): 28-32.

Chabon, Michael. "Maps and Legends." Architectural Digest, 58 (April 2001): 46-54.

"The Fairfax Stone." Glades Star, 9 (June 2002): 526.

"Mason and Dixon--23 Miles Short of their Goal." Glades Star, 9 (September 2002): 603-4, 587.

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

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

Danson, Edwin. Drawing the Line: How Mason and Dixon Surveyed the Most Famous Border in America. New York: John Wiley, 2001.

Quick, Stanley L. "Fendall's Bounding Oak." Old Kent, 18 (Winter 2001): 1, 3.

Harmon, James M. The Geographic Conditions of Contact: Native Americans, Colonists, and the Settlement Landscape of Southern Maryland, 1600-1695. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2001.

Smith, Neil. American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003.

"Cranesville Swamp and the Lake Ford Beaver Dam." Glades Star, 10 (December 2003): 137.

"Finding the 'Bauer Line' Boundary Stones." Glades Star, 10 (March 2003): 12-15.

Gilmore, Matthew B., and Michael R. Harrison. "A Catalog of Suburban Subdivision of the District of Columbia, 1854-1902." Washington History, 14 (no. 2, 2002): 26-55.

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