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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Donovan, Grace. "An American Catholic in Victorian England: Louisa, Duchess of Leeds, and the Carroll Family Benefice." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 223-34.

Dupont, Dolores L. "Madam Sewall - Lady Baltimore." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin 18 (Winter 1977): 1-8.

Ewalt, Claire S. "Caroline Duke Little Kerney: Her Life." Calvert Historian 4 (Spring 1989): 21-31.

Gatewood, Gloria. "Searching for Knox." Calvert Historian 7 (Spring 1992): 1-3.

Jabour, Anya. "'It Will Never Do For Me to be Married': The Life of Laura Wirt Randall, 1803-1833." Journal of the Early Republic 17 (1997): 193-236.

Jabour, Anya. Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and William Wirt and the Companionate Ideal. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
Notes: In the early American Republic the beau ideal was in vogue. It called for companionate marriage characterized by egalitarian, loving relations between husband and wife whose mutual happiness was foremost. Unfortunately, other ideologies prevented the reaalization of the beau ideal. Men pursued the cult of the self-made man, and women found value in the cult of domesticity (true womanhood) which stressed women's duties in the home and rebuked the male dominated public sphere. The Wirts wanted the beau ideal, but separate duties, often in separate locales, undermined their efforts.

Keisman, Jennifer. "The Platers and Sotterley." Chronicles of St. Mary's 43 (Winter 1995): 81-91.

Kelly, Richard M. "The Maryland Ancestors of Rachel Wells." Southern Friend 16 (Spring-Autumn 1994): 35-63.

Marks, Bayly Ellen, ed. "Correspondence of Anna Briggs Bentley from Columbiana County, 1826." Ohio History 78 (1969): 38-45.

Roberts, Anne Carter Bowie. "Queen Anne's Life." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 25 (February 1997): [5-6].

Scott, Harold L., Sr. "Catherine Elizabeth Wilton Sleeman Radcliff: The Exceptional Immigrant Lady of Pompey Smash." Journal of the Alleghenies 34 (1998): 79-86.

Sherman, Colonel Philip. "The Engaging Mrs. E." Generations 5 (June 1984): 3-17.
Notes: Mrs. Shinah Solomon Etting.

Sublette, Julia Wright. The Letters of Anna Calhoun Clemson, 1833-1873. Ph.D. diss., Florida State University, 1993.

Sutherland, Hunter C. "Hanna Carter Hollingsworth's Diary, 1876-1882." Harford Historical Bulletin 46 (Autumn 1990): 78-90.

Walters, R. Eugenia. "Some Reminiscences of Miss R. Eugenia Walters." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 21 (May 1994): [6-10].

Craig, Peter Stebbins. The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware: Family Histories of the Swedish Lutheran Church Members Residing in Pennsylvania, Delaware, West New Jersey and Cecil County, Maryland, 1638-1693. Studies in Swedish American Genealogy, no. 3. Winter Park, FL: SAG, 1993.

Craighead, Sandra G., comp. "Index of Maryland and West Virginia Civil War Colored Troopers and Their 'Loyal Slaveowners.'" Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society 15 (1996): 40-50.

Kanely, Edna A., comp. Directory of Maryland Church Records. Silver Spring, MD: Family Line, 1987.

Fowler, Jerome. "The House of Plummer." Riversdale Letter, 18(Fall 2001): 2-4.

Hess, Robert L. "Some Eighteen-Century Lehn/Lane Families in Pennsylvania and Maryland." Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, 25 (no. 1, 2002): 17-30.

Goldstein, Eric L., and Karen Falk. "Where the Horse Died: Jewish Immigration to Western Maryland's Small Towns in the Late Nineteenth Century." Maryland Humanities, (September 2002): 12-15.

Rogers, Barbara Radcliffe, and Stillman Rogers. Adventure Guide to the Chesapeake Bay. Edison, NJ: Hunter Publishing, 2001.

Farlow, Betsey B. "Historical Churches and Cemeteries." Peninsula Pacemaker, 28 (February 1999): 32.

"Baptismal and Birth Records First & St. Stephens United Church of Christ." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 15 (August 1974): 123-37; (November 1974): 240-49.

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