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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Worrall, Margaret. The My Lady's Manor Races, 1909-2009. Ann Arbor, MI: Sheridan Books, 2009.

Fletcher, Kami. The City of the Dead for colored people: Baltimore's Mount Auburn Cemetery, 1807-2012. Ph.D. diss., Morgan State University, 2013.

Miles, Nathania A. Branch. "I Remember Anna Mae (1926-2013)." News and Notes of the Prince George's County Historical Society, 42 (November-December 2013): 4-5.

100: The Park School of Baltimore, 1912-2012. n.p.: Park School of Baltimore, 2013.

Dryden, Ruth T. Worcester County, Maryland: Wills, Liber JW4, 1769-1783. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2012.

Dryden, Ruth T. Worcester County, Maryland: Wills, Liber LPS, 1834-1851. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2012.

Jones, Erin H., Katherine A. Feldman, and Amanda Palmer, et al. "Vibrio Infections and Surveillance in Maryland, 2002-2008." Public Health Reports, 128 (November-December 2013): 537-45.

Prussing, Catharine, Carlos Castillo-Salgado, and Nancy Baruch, et al. "Geo-Epidemiologic and Molecular Characterization to Identify Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors Where Targeted Tuberculosis Control Activities Can Reduce Incidence in Maryland, 2004-2010." Public Health Reports, 128 (November-December 2013): 104-14.

Schwartz, Robert P., Jan Gryczynski, and Kevin E. O'Grady, et al. "Opioid Agonist Treatments and Heroin Overdose Deaths in Baltimore, Maryland, 1995-2009." American Journal of Public Health

DaCunha, Francisco M. A content-critical analysis of the Child and Family Services Reviews for Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia in 2004 and 2009. Ph.D. diss., American University, 2013.

Rudolph, Abby E., Sabriya Linton, and Typhanye Penniman Dyer, et al. "Individual, Network, and Neighborhood Correlates of Exchange Sex among Female Non-Injection Drug Users in Baltimore, MD (2005-2007)." AIDS and Behavior, 17 (February 2013): 598-611.

Cirillo, Cinzia, and Yangwen Liu. "Vehicle Ownership Modeling Framework for the State of Maryland: Analysis and Trends from 2001 and 2009 NHTS Data." Journal of Urban Planning and Development-ASCE, 139 (March 2013): 1-11.

Linton, Sabriya L., Jacky M. Jennings, and Carl A. Latkin, et al. "The Association between Neighborhood Residential Rehabilitation and Injection Drug Use in Baltimore, Maryland, 2000-2011." Health & Place, 28 (July 2014): 142-49.

McGinty, Emma Elizabeth, and Srinivas Sridhara. "Potentially Preventable Medical Hospitalizations among Maryland Residents with Mental Illness, 2005-2010." Psychiatric Services, 65 (July 2014): 951-53.

Phiri, Kelesitse, Michael A. Fischer, and Helen Mougun, et al. "Trends in Antiretroviral Drug Use During Pregnancy Among HIV-Infected Women on Medicaid: 2000-2007." AIDS Patient Care and STDS, 28 (February 1, 2014): 56-65.

Grissom, Candace Ursula. Fitzgerald and Hemingway on Film: A Critical Study of the Adaptations, 1924-2013. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014.

The 2015 Baltimore Uprising: A Teen Epistolary. New York: Research and Destroy, 2015.

Rone, Tracy R., and Baltimore Urban League. The State of Black Baltimore, 2015. Baltimore: Greater Baltimore Urban League, 2015.

Baker, Vaughn. "Captain Thomas Albertson Scott of Worcester County, Maryland." Shoreline, 21 (January 2015): 4-5.

Jones, John. "Oberlin Chaney: Centenarian, Educator and Sportsman, 1914-2014." Journal of the Alleghenies, 51 (2015): 40-52.

Robinson, Sue Ellen. "The Honorable Teagle Townsend of Snow Hill." Shoreline, 21 (January 2015): 21-23.

Davidoff, Kate. From protest politics to granite countertops: The shifts in community development in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1950-2010. Ph.D. diss., Rutgers University, 2015.

Dryden, Ruth T. Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, 1666-1810. Millsboro, DE: Colonial Roots, 2015.

Jacob, John E. "Founding and Early History of Salisbury 1730-1867." Shoreline, 22 (July 2015): 13-19; Shoreline, 22 (December 2015): 4-10.

Nelson, Richard T. Index to the Enterprise Obituaries (1970-2014). Leonardtown, MD: St. Mary's County Historical Society, 2015.

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