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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Riley, Miriam B. "The Lighthouse at Turkey Point." Cecil Historical Journal, 4 (Summer 2004): 6-98.

Diggins, Milt. "Bridging Port Deposit 'Off from the World and the Rest of Mankind'." Maryland Historical Magazine, 101 (Summer 2006): 185-202.
Categories: Cecil County

Peterman, Thomas J. "Old Bohemia 1704-2004." Cecil Historical Journal, 4 (Summer 2004): 2-5.

Peterman, Thomas J. Bohemia 1704-2004: A History of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Shrine in Cecil County, Maryland. Devon, PA: William T. Cooke, 2004.

"Cecil's Lost Sounds." Cecil Historical Journal, 5 (Spring 2005): 18.

Quesenbery, Erika L. United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007.

Dixon, Michael L. "Assessing the Risk: Insurance Cartography in Cecil Co." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County, 74 (Autumn 1996): 6-7.

Hall, Richard E. "The Susquehanna Railroad Car Ferries." Cecil Historical Journal, 6 (January 2007): 2-10.

Captain Jeremiah Baker Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, comp. Cecil County, Maryland Marriage Licenses, 1777-1840. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1974.

"Index to the 1850 Mortality Schedule, Cecil County, Maryland." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 15 (August 1974): 154-56.

Perkins, Russell H. The Seed Has Grown to Harvest: Centenary of St. Rose of Lima Mission 1874-1974 Chesapeake City. Hackensack, NJ: Custombrook, Inc., 1974.
Categories: Religion, Cecil County

Miller, Arlene K. "Farmers and Mechanics Mutual Insurance Association of Cecil County." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County, 60 (December 1991): 5-6.

Bendler, Bruce. "Hugh Matthews: A Student from Cecil County in Liege." Cecil Historical Journal, 7 (Fall 2007): 2-6.

Diggins, Milt. Cecil County. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.

Howard, Ernest, and Milt Diggins. "Cecil County Towns and Villages, Part 2." Cecil Historical Journal, 8 (Spring 2008): 2-15.

"Twentieth Century is History: Cecil County Beaches." Cecil Historical Journal, 7 (Spring 2007): 13-17.

"The Twentieth Century is History: Schools in Cecil County's Past." Cecil Historical Journal, 7 (Fall 2007): 7-10.

Berger, Cathy. "Letters Remaining in the Post Office Elkton, Maryland: 'The Elkton Press' Saturday, July 16, 1825." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 20 (Fall 1979): 323-24.

Diggins, Milt. "Cecil County's Civil War General." Cecil Historical Journal, 7 (Spring 2007): 2-10.

Welsh, Lee M. The Welsh/Welch Families in Cecil and Washington Counties. N.p.: Published by the author, ca. 1979.

Thomas, Ronald A. "Intensive Archeological Excavations at the Hollingsworth Farm Site, Elkton, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 18 (March 1982): 9-28.

Wright, F. Edward. Maryland Militia War of 1812. Vol. 3 Cecil and Harford Counties. Silver Spring, MD: Family Line, 1980.

Devitt, E. I., S.J. "Bohemia: Mission of St. Francis Xavier, Cecil County, Maryland." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, 24 (June 1913): 97-139.

Blackpool, Stephen. Maryland Historical Markers: Cecil County. Baltimore: Stephen Blackpool, 2004.

Healy, David. "Chesapeake City Holds a Fire(house) Sale." Maryland Life, 5 (September/October 2009): 21-22.

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