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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Jordan, Weymouth T. "Some Problems of Colonial Tobacco Planters: A Critique." Agricultural History, 43 (January 1969): 83-86.

Kammen, Michael G., ed. "Maryland in 1699: A Letter from the Reverend Hugh Jones." Journal of Southern History, 29 (August 1963): 362-72.

Karraker, Cyrus H. "Deodands in Colonial Virginia and Maryland." American Historical Review, 37 (July 1932): 712-17.

Leach, M. Atherton, ed. "Register of St. Michael's Parish, Talbot County, Maryland,1672-1704." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 29 (no. 4, 1905): 427-38.

Lydekker, John Wolfe. "Thomas Bray (1658-1730): Founder of Missionary Enterprise." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 12 (September 1943): 186-214.

Middleton, Arthur Pierce. "The Chesapeake Convoy System, 1662-1763." William and Mary Quarterly, series 3, 3 (April 1946): 182-207.

Middleton, Arthur Pierce. "Yachting in Chesapeake Bay, 1676-1783." American Neptune, 9 (July 1949): 180-84.

Morison, Samuel E. "Virginians and Marylanders at Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century." William and Mary Quarterly, series 2, 13 (January 1922): 1-9.

Nicklin, John Bailey Calvert. "Immigration between Virginia and Maryland in the Seventeenth Century." William and Mary Quarterly, series 2, 18 (October 1938): 440-46.

Reavis, William A. "The Maryland Gentry and Social Mobility, 1637-1676." William & Mary Quarterly, series 3, 14 (July 1957): 418-28.

Rightmyer, Nelson Waite. "The Character of the Anglican Clergy in Colonial Maryland." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 19 (June 1950): 112-32.

Ritta, M., M.S.C. "Catholicism in Colonial Maryland." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, 51 (March 1940): 65-83.

Scriven, George B. "Religious Affiliation in Seventeenth Century Maryland." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 25 (September 1956): 220-29.

Seabrook, John H. "The Establishment of Anglicanism in Colonial Maryland." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 39 (September 1970): 287-94.

Smith, Abbot Emerson. "The Indentured Servant and Land Speculation in Seventeenth Century Maryland." American Historical Review,40 (April 1935): 467-72.

Wyckoff, V. J. "Seventeenth-Century Maryland Prices." Agricultural History, 12 (July 1938): 299-310.

Horn, James P. P. "The Bare Necessities': Standards of Living in England and the Chesapeake, 1650-1700." Historical Archaeology, 22 (1988): 74-91.

King, Julia. "The 17th-Century Archaeological Sites at the Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum." Calvert Historian, 2 (October 1987): 1-9.

Pogue, Dennis J. "Spatial Analysis of the King's Reach Plantation Homelot, ca. 1690-1715." Historical Archaeology, 22 (1988): 40-56.

Riordan, Timothy B. "The Interpretation of 17th Century Sites through Plow Zone Surface Collections: Examples from St. Mary's City, Maryland." Historical Archaeology, 22 (1988): 2-16.

Fausz, J. Frederick. "'To Draw Thither the Trade of Beavers': The Strategic Significance of the English Fur Trade in the Chesapeake, 1620- l660." 'Le Caster Fair Tout': Selected Papers of the Fifth North American Fur Trade Conference, 1985. Montreal: Lake St. Louis Historical Society of Montreal, Canada, 1987, pp.42-71.

Boender, Debra Ruth. Our Fires Have Nearly Gone Out: A History of Indian-White Relations on the Colonial Maryland Frontier, 1633-1776. Ph.D. diss., The University of New Mexico, 1988.

Collings, Francis d'A. The Discovery of the Chesapeake Bay: An Account of the Explorations of Captain John Smith in the Year 1608. St. Michaels, MD: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 1988.

Graham, Michael. "Churching the Unchurched: The Establishment in Maryland, 1692-1724." Maryland Historical Magazine, 83 (Winter 1988): 297-309.

Cofield, Sara Rivers. "A Preliminary Study of 17th- and 18th-Century Leather Ornaments from Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 44 (September 2008): 12-27.

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