The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Gough, Al, Jr. "William Francis Wheeler." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 (Spring 2002): 190-91.
Bunting, Elaine. Counties of Southern Maryland. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 2002.
Categories: County and Local History, Twentieth Century, Charles County, Calvert County, St. Mary's County
Gough, Al, Jr., comp. "Knight Line." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 (Fall 2002): 227-36.
Categories: County and Local History, St. Mary's County
Himmelheber, Pete. "Blue Crabs and Crawdads: From the Bay to the Bayou: The Louisiana Connection." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 (Spring 2002): 183-87.
Categories: County and Local History, St. Mary's County, Chesapeake Region
Guy, J. S., comp. "Federal Naval Operations 1861-65." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 (Spring 2002): 192-97; "Federal Naval Operations 1861-65." Chronicles of St. Mary's,50 (Summer 2002): 212-19.
Categories: Maritime, Military, St. Mary's County
Gough, Al. "St. Mary's Hospital Celebrates 90th Year." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 ( Summer2002): 209.
Categories: Medicine, St. Mary's County
Guyther, J. Roy. "Beginning of Our Hospital." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 (Winter 2002):266-71.
Categories: Medicine, St. Mary's County
Kimmel, Ross M. "'I Am Busy Drawing Pictures'." Civil War Times Illustrated, 41 (May 2002): 38-44.
Categories: Military, St. Mary's County, Civil War, Southern Maryland
Galke, Laura J. "Inferring Prehistoric Settlement Patterns Using Phase I Archeological Data from the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River." Maryland Archeology, 36 (September 2000): 1-10.
Categories: Archaeology, Military, St. Mary's County
Pickett, Dwayne W., and Keith Heinrich. "Maryland's War of 1812 Battlefield Sites." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 10-13.
Categories: Archaeology, Military, War of 1812
Thompson, Bruce F. "The Swan Cove Wreck (18ST643), St. Mary'sCounty, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (September 2001): 7-10.
Categories: Archaeology, St. Mary's County
"Albert Stuart Burch-'Over There'." Chronicles of St. Mary's,49 (Winter 2001): 167.
Lee, Byron A. "Anne Arundel's Commodore Isaac Mayo Duringthe War of 1812." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 32 (January 2001): 3-4, 13-15.
Categories: Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Maritime, War of 1812
Loker, Aleck. "The Murder of Joseph Henry Ching: A Legend Examined." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 146-51.
Himmelheber, Peter, transcriber. "Papist Lands in St. Mary's County, Anno 1760." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Spring2001): 93-104.
Categories: County and Local History, St. Mary's County
Loker, Aleck. A Most Convenient Place, Leonardtown, Maryland, 1650-1950. Leonardtown, MD: Commissioners of Leonardtown and Solitude Press, 2001.
Categories: County and Local History, St. Mary's County
Lawrence, Ed. "Tudor Hall, The Old and The New." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 173-75.
Categories: Environment, St. Mary's County
Langley, Susan B. M. "'Chastising the Savages,' Or In Pursuit of Barney's Flotilla." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 14-16.
Categories: Maritime, War of 1812
Eshelman, Ralph. "Maryland and the War of 1812." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 6-9.
Categories: Military, War of 1812
Hardy, Stephen G. "The War of 1812 in Historical Context." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 2-5.
Categories: Military, War of 1812
Loker, Aleck. "The History of St. Mary's County Courthouses." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Spring 2001): 101-10.
Categories: Politics and Law, St. Mary's County
Himmelheber, Peter. "The Newtowne Chaple, circa 1650." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Spring 2001): 89-93.
Categories: Religion, Seventeenth Century, St. Mary's County
Potter, R. Kevin. "The Teaching Sisters of St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 139-45.
Categories: Education, Religion, Women, St. Mary's County
"More on the Teaching Sisters of St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 49 (Fall 2001): 178.
Categories: Education, Religion, Women, St. Mary's County
Cheek, Charles D., Joseph Balicki, and John Pousson. "On the shore dimly seen...": An archaeological overview, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore, Maryland. Alexandria, VA: John Milner Associates, Inc., 2000.
Categories: Archaeology, Military, Baltimore City, War of 1812