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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Grant, John. "Houses and Memories." Glades Star 8 (June 1996): 60-62.

Grauer, Nell. "Milton Stover Eisenhower, 1899-1985." Johns Hopkins Magazine 36 (June 1985): 48-53.

Greaver, Earl R. "Gourmets All." History Trails 31 (Winter 1996-Spring 1997): 5-7.

Greaver, Earl R. "Idaho Reds." History Trails 30 (Spring 1996): 9-11.

Greene, Carroll, Jr. A Chronology of the Life of Benjamin Banneker. Son of Maryland, 1731-1806. Annapolis: Maryland Department of Economic and Community Development, Commission on Afro-American History and Culture, 1976.

Grieser, Bob. "Faces Behind the Waterfront." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 24 (August 1994): 27-31.

Griffin, Patrick J., III. "Tragedy of Two Cousins-Adventurers or Spies?" Montgomery County Story 34 (November 1991): 177-88.

Gross, Dorothea A., ed. Ragtime Granny: Memoirs of Amelia S. Hermann. [Hampstead, MD?]: [Published by the editor?], [1990].

Gross, Dorothea A. Recollections of My Immigrant Grandmother: Events of the Early 1900s. New York: Carlton Press, 1988.

Guroff, Margaret. "James Rouse." Baltimore 92 (November 1999): 46-47.

Guroff, Margaret. "Glenn L. Martin." Baltimore 92 (July 1999): 30-31.

Gustaitis, Joseph. "Mason Locke Weems: 'I Cannot Tell a Lie.'" American History Illustrated 22 (February 1988): 40-41.

Gutman, Richard J. S., and Kellie O. John Wilkes Booth Himself. Dover, MA: Hired Hand Press, 1979.
Notes: Study of the photographs of Booth.

Guy, Iola P. "A Bloomington Pioneer." Glades Star 5 (September 1979): 174-76.
Notes: Andrew Mullen (1825-1910).

Guyther, J. Roy. "The Best of Two Worlds." Chronicles of St. Mary's 42 (Fall 1994): 349-51.

Guzmán Rodriguez, José R. "La Correspondencia De Don Luis De Onís Sobre La Expedición De Javier Mina [Documents of Luis de Onís on Javier Mina's expedition]." Boletín del Archivo General de la Nación [Mexico], 9 (1968): 509-543.

Haenftling, Mildred Dauphin. "Pastor [Carl F.] Dauphin: Zion Lutheran 1937-1969." Glades Star 5 (March 1979): 134-38; (June 1979): 148-53.

"Hal Clagett III: pedigree and past performance indicate a true stayer." Maryland Horse 1 (September 1997): 1.
Notes: In <em>Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred</em> (September 1997).

Hall, Clayton Colman. Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-1684. Original Narratives of Early American History. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1910.
Notes: One of the best ways to experience the past is to read the words of those who witnessed the actual events. <em>Narratives of Early Maryland</em> accomplishes this for those interested in knowing about life in Maryland when it was largely an pristine wilderness. The editor, Clayton Colman Hall, includes important descriptions of the Native Americans who greeted the European settlers by a Jesuit priest, Father Andrew White; George Alsop's promotional <em>Character of the Province of Maryland </em>(1666); and other 17th century accounts.

Hall, James O. "Why John M. Lloyd was in Upper Marlboro." News and Notes, Prince George's County Historical Society 5 (January-February 1977): 3-4.

Hallam, L. "Sultan of Swat Hits 100." Southern Living 30 (May 1995): 22.

Hammett, David, Sr. "Samuel Dashiell Hammett." Chronicles of St. Mary's 35 (Winter 1987): 76.

Hanley, Thomas O'Brien. Revolutionary Statesman: Charles Carroll and the War. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1983.

Hardenbergh, Jane Slaughter. "E. Y. Mullins: Man of Vision." American Baptist Quarterly 11 (September 1992): 246-58.

Hardy, Beatriz Betancourt. "'A most Turbulent and Seditious person': Thomas Macnemara of Maryland." Maryland Humanities (January 1999): 8-11.

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