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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Himmelheber, Peter, transcriber. "Papist Lands in St. Mary's County, Anno 1760." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Spring2001): 93-104.

Loker, Aleck. A Most Convenient Place, Leonardtown, Maryland, 1650-1950. Leonardtown, MD: Commissioners of Leonardtown and Solitude Press, 2001.

Lawrence, Ed. "Tudor Hall, The Old and The New." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 173-75.

Loker, Aleck. "The History of St. Mary's County Courthouses." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Spring 2001): 101-10.

Himmelheber, Peter. "The Newtowne Chaple, circa 1650." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Spring 2001): 89-93.

Potter, R. Kevin. "The Teaching Sisters of St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 139-45.

"More on the Teaching Sisters of St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 178.

Guyther, J. Roy. "Arthur 'Buck' Briscoe, Mr. St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Winter 2003): 103-5.

Himmelheber, Peter. "Sotterley Plantation During the War of 1812." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Winter 2003): 90-93.

Himmelheber, Pete. "The Newtowne Mill 1657-2002." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Spring 2003): 2-9.

Tennison, Anne, and Loretta Norris. "St. Mary's Academy at the Heart of a Community." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Summer 2003): 56-61.

Tennison, Anne, and Loretta Norris. "St. Mary's Academy at the Heart of a Community." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Winter 2003): 98-102.

Bennett, Joyce. "Honor, Truth and the Point Lookout Dead." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Fall 2003): 79-81.

Hicks, Louis, and Curt Raney. "The Social Impact of Military Growth in St. Mary's County, Maryland, 1940-1995." Armed Forces & Society, 29 (no. 3, 2003): 353-71.

Conley, Rory T. "The Know Nothings in Maryland, Fillmore & St. Mary's County." Chronicle of St. Mary's, 51 (Summer 2003): 34-43; Chronicle of St. Mary's, 51 (Fall 2003): 66-73.

Lawrence, Scott. "Reclaiming St. Mary's Past: The Excavation of an Old Family Cemetery." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Spring 2003): 22-27.

Woodburn, Patrick. "Whiskey Production on the St. Jerome's Creek During Prohibition...One Family's Story." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 51 (Winter 2003): 94-97.

"Mary Clocker: Colonist, Servant, Wife, Mother, Businesswoman." A Briefe Relation, 25 (Spring 2003): 3.

"Coffins Opened at St. Mary's City." Archeological Society of Maryland Newsletter, 18 (December 1992): 3-4.

McNamara, Joseph M. "Submerged Terrestrial Sites and the Application of Clam Dredges in the Search for William Claiborne's 17-th Century Settlement in the Upper Chesapeake." Broadwater, John D., ed. Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference. Richmond, VA: Society for Historical Archaeology, 1991, pp. 10-14.

"St. Mary's Coffins Update." Archeological Society of Maryland Newsletter, 18 (June 1992): 4-5.

Flower, Floyd. "Cecil's Mill: St. Mary's County, MD." Old Mill News, 20 (Spring 1992): 14.

Hagaman, Robert A. Personal Battles: The Lives of Maryland's Black Civil War Veterans, 1840-1920. Ph.D. diss., Northern Illinois University, 2004.

Fuller, Anna J., and Stephen J. Godfrey. "An Eight-Million-Year-Old Fossil Whale Skull from St. Mary's County, Maryland." Calvert Historian, 31 (2004): 28-38.

Miller, Henry M., Silas D. Hurry, and Timothy B. Riordan. "The Lead Coffins of St. Mary's City: An Exploration of Life and Death in Early Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine, 99 (Fall 2004): 350-73.

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