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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Piecuch, Jim, and John Beakes. Cool Deliberate Courage: John Eager Howard in the American Revolution. Mount Pleasant, SC: Nautical and Aviation Publishing Co., 2009.

Zlatich, Marko. "Additional Information on the Uniforms of the 1st Maryland Battalion of 1776." Military Collector and Historian, 62 (Summer 2010): 123-25.

Kohl, Benjamin G. "Building the Third Church of Shrewsbury Parish, 1834-38: An Account Based on Contemporary Documents." Key to Old Kent, 4 (2010): 15-31.

Schell, Edwin A. "American Methodism's First Institutional Church, Lovely Lane/Baltimore City Station." Third Century Methodism, 50 (January-March 2010): 1.

Branham, Pollie Wickes Westcott. "Pollie's Column." Key to Old Kent, 4 (2010): 13-14.
Notes: Older forms of transportation in Kent County.

Maddox, Lucy. "'A Liberal Share of Public Patronage': Chestertown's Antebellum Black Businesses." Key to Old Kent, 5 (no. 1, 2011): 23-31.

Lewis, Brent. "Kent Island Profile: George Walters." Isle of Kent, (Fall 2011/Winter 2012): 8.

Stavely, Joseph Rennie. "A Historic House, Farm and Their Owners of Early Kent County." Key to Old Kent, 4 (no. 2, 2010): 2-19.

Stradley, T. Allan. "Growing Up in the 19'teens and 1920s." Key to Old Kent, 4 (no. 2, 2010): 33-36.

Medoff, Theresa Gawlas. "A Box-Office Sensation: Chestertown's Prince Theatre Readies for its Close-up." Maryland Life, 7 (September-October 2011): 38-39.

Lewis, Brent. A History of the Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2010.

Rich. Jr., Robert L. The Best of Times on the Chesapeake Bay: An Account of a Rock Hall Waterman. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2012.

Collier, Linda. "Titanic Survivor Visits Kent Island in 1930." Isle of Kent, (Fall 2011/Winter 2012): 6.

Maddox, Lucy. "'A Local Question': Kent County Quakers, the Underground Railroad, and a Woman Named Harriet." Maryland Historical Magazine, 108 (Spring 2013): 4-27.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Revolutionary Patriots of Baltimore Town and Baltimore County, Maryland, 1775-1783. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2012.

Peden, Henry C., Jr., and George W. Archer. Non-Associators in Harford County, Maryland, at the Onset of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1776. Bel Air, MD: Harford County Genealogical Society, 2013.

Wroten, William H., Jr. "The War of 1812 on the Eastern Shore: Battle of Caulk's Field." Shoreline, 19 (July 2012): 6-7.

Austrian, Sheila West. "The Freedom Riders Come to Chestertown." Key to Old Kent, 7 (2013): 85-91.

McCall, Davy. "African-American Life in Kent County." Key to Old Kent, 7 (2013): 2-32.

Corbett, Theodore. Revolutionary Chestertown: Loyalists and Rebels on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2014.

Hanson, George A. Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2014.

Janson-La Palme, Bayly. "Ice Cream versus Hot Weather': Ice Cream Sales and Manufacturing in Chestertown from 1860 to 1925." Key to Old Kent, 7 (2014): 4-27.

Maddox, Lucy. "'A Liberal Share of Public Patronage': Chestertown's Antebellum Black Businesses." Key to Old Kent, 7 (2013): 76-84.

Shivers, George R. "A Long Road: The Desegregation of the Public Schools in Kent County, Maryland, 1955-1967." Key to Old Kent, 7 (2013): 33-75.

McGuire, Thomas J. Brandywine and the Fall of Philadelphia. Vol. 1 of The Philadelphia Campaign. Reprint ed. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2014.

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