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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Radoff, Morris L. "The Maryland Records in the Revolutionary War." American Archivist 37 (April 1974): 277-85.
Notes: Governmental records are always at risk during times of war. Maryland's records were in an even more precarious position during the Revolutionary War, the Maryland State House was under construction. Radoff discusses the movement of Maryland's records in attempts to keep them safe from harm. Also discussed in the theft of Cecil County land records by British troops.

"Trust Library Re-Debuts." Preservation News 27 (November 1987): 12, 16.
Notes: National Trust for Historic Preservation Library at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Wiser, P. Vivian. "Select Bibliography on History of Agriculture in Maryland." National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD, Associates NAL Today 1 (October 1976): 55-85.

Arnold, Joseph L. The New Deal in the Suburbs: A History of the Greenbelt Town Program, 1935-1954. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1971.
Notes: Considering the variety of Maryland's various planned communities - Columbia, Bowie, Greenbelt and Roland Park - it is important to appreciate how each was distinctive. At its conception, Greenbelt, along with several other communities planned and built by Rexford Guy Tugwell's Resettlement Administration, represented the social experimentation associated with New Deal. According to the author: "the greenbelt towns were built to demonstrate that urban expansion by the construction of complete new towns would provide superior safety, convenience, beauty, and a deep sense of community spirit - all at a new low cost. These new suburban towns would therefore provide a superior environment for families heretofore condemned to live in urban slums. New towns would stop urban decay and end economic segregation of the suburbs." (p. xii) What was radical was the comprehensive scope of the enterprise, the creation of co-operative businesses to serve the community, and the fact that the federal government maintained ownership. This study ends with the implementation of Public Law 65 (1949) which transferred ownership of most of the houses to a private co-operative.

Hienton, Louise J. "The Hundreds of Prince George's County." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (1970): 55-67.

"President of the Senate." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 15 (January-February 1987): 3-4.

Skok, James E. "Participation in Decision Making: The Bureaucracy and the Community." Western Political Quarterly 27 (March 1974): 60-79.
Notes: Montgomery and Prince George's Counties.

Virta, Alan. "'Payable Before July 1:' The County Levy and Levyers." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 11 (January 1983): 3-6.

Bousse, Alfons. "Holidays and Festivals in the Low Countries." Riversdale Letter 14 (Fall 1997): 2-3.

Bousse, Alfons. "Rosalie Calvert's Heritage: A Rich Diet from Wealthy Antwerp." Riversdale Letter 14 (Summer 1997): 2-4.

Calo, Zachary Ryan. "From Poor Relief to the Poorhouse: The Response to Poverty in Prince George's County, Maryland, 1710-1770." Maryland Historical Magazine 93 (Winter 1998): 392-427.

Cook, Margaret. "Brookes Family Inn, Upper Marlboro, MD." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 14 (May 1986): 19-20.

DeMarr, Frederick S. "The Second Invasion of Bladensburg." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 21 (August 1994): [1-6]; (September 1994): [3-8].

Kelly, Joseph B. "Prince George's Horses." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 21 (June 1994): [6-7].

"The Walkers of Pleasant Prospect." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 14 (July-August 1986): 31-33.

Walton, John M., Jr. "The Poor of Prince George's County from a Historical Perspective: 1696-1965." Passport to the Past, 4 (April/May/June 1993): 5-7.

Allen, Cathy. "Prince George's County's Aviation History." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 27 (March 1998): [2-4].

Allen, Cathy Wallace. "History of College Park Airport." Passport to the Past 1 (September/October 1990): 1, 6.

Blazina, Christine. "'Now and Then'." Passport to the Past 4 (Fall 1993): 1, 8.
Notes: College Park Airport.

Davis, Timothy Mark. Mount Vernon Memorial Highway and the Evolution of the American Parkway. Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1997.

Ferguson, Jack. "Riverdale and the Railroad-Then and Now." Riverdale Town Crier 22 (June/July 1992): 6.

Floyd, Bianca. "John Greene and the Columbia Air Center." Prince George's County Today (November 1989): 7.

Fuerst, Bob. "Riverdale's Industrial Evolution." Riverdale Town Crier 22 (June/July 1992): 7.

Livingston, Rebecca E. "Hyattsville's 1935 Post Office." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 21 (May 1994): [4-6].

Mackintosh, Barry. "A Partially Fulfilled Dream: The George Washington Memorial Parkway in Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Winter 1996): 404-25.

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