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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Cavanagh, Harrison. "Edward Gantt (1742-1837): US Senate Chaplain and First White House Physician to Thomas Jefferson." Journal of Medical Biography, 25 (August 2017): 153-60.

Schulten, Susan. "Map Drawing, Graphic Literacy, and Pedagogy in the Early Republic." History of Education Quarterly, 57 (May 2017): 185-220.

Marshall, Michael R. Prince George's County, Maryland: Land Records, 1772-1774: Liber BB 3. Harbeson, DE: Colonial Roots, 2017.

Marshall, Michael R. Prince George's County, Maryland: Land Records, 1759-1763: Liber RR. Harbeson, DE: Colonial Roots, 2017.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Harford County, Maryland: Deponents, 1775-1835. Harbeson, DE: Colonial Roots, 2017.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Harford (Old Brick Baptist) Church, Harford County, Maryland: Records and Members (1742-1974), Tombstones, Burials (1775-2009) and Family Relationships. Harbeson, DE: Colonial Roots, 2017.

Zumbrun, Champ. "Antimalarial Medicinal Plants that Shaped History on the American Frontier during the 18th and 19th Centuries." Journal of the Alleghenies, 53 (2017): 29-38.

Hildebrand, David K., and Elizabeth M. Schaaf. Musical Maryland: A History of Song and Performance from the Colonial Period to the Age of Radio. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

Daugherty, Charles R.C. "The Church of England in Maryland, Especially St. Mary's County, 1634-1776." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Spring 2017): 30-36; Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Summer 2017): 8-12; Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Winter 2017): 15-22.

Gerber, Scott D. "Law and Catholicism in Colonial Maryland." Catholic Historical Review, 103 (Summer 2017): 465-90.

Hrastar, John. Breaking the Appalachian Barrier: Maryland as the Gateway to Ohio and the West, 1750-1850. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2018.

Marques, Leonardo. United States and the Transatlantic Slave Trade to the Americas, 1776-1867. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016.

Dietmeier, Jenna Kay Carlson. "The Oxen of Oxon Hill Manor: Pathological Analyses and Cattle Husbandry in Eighteenth-Century Maryland." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 28 (July-August 2018): 419-27.

McDermott, Scott. Charles Carroll of Carrollton: Faithful Revolutionary. rev. ed. New York: Scepter Publishers, 2018.

Barnes, Robert W., F. Edward Wright, Christos Christou, Jr., Henry C. Peden, Jr., Vernon L. Skinner, Jr., and Ralph A. Riggin. Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. 23 vols. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 1996-2018.

Conley, Nathaniel. "Frontier Capitalism and Unfree Labor in Middle Appalachia: The Development of Western Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1760-1840." Ph.D. diss., University of Arkansas, 2018.

Grubb, Farley. "Colonial Maryland's Post-1764 Paper Money: A Reply to Ron Michener." Econ Journal Watch, 15 (May 2018): 168-78.

Michener, Ron. "Reconsidering Colonial Maryland's Bills of Credit, 1767-1775." Econ Journal Watch, 15 (May 2018): 158-67.

Dollarhide, William. Maryland Censuses & Substitute Name Lists, 1633-2013: With a Selection of Nationwide Censuses & Substitutes, 1600s-present. 2nd ed. Orting, WA: Family Roots Publishing, 2018.

McAllister, James A, Jr., comp. Abstracts from the Land Records of Dorchester County, Maryland: Volume E, 1756-1763. reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2018.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Harford County, Maryland: Marriage References and Family Relationships, 1871-1875. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2018.

Ebright, Carol A. "War and Peace: How Pacifists Aided Braddock's Expedition in the French and Indian War." Glades Star, 14 (September 2018): 93-101.

Nuckles, Erica I. "'Remarks on a March': A Female Perspective on Gender, Rank, and Imperial Identities during the French and Indian War." Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Albany, 2018.

Foster, Teresa Bass. "Felonious Women & Familial Bonds: Convict Transportation to the Maryland Colony." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2018.

Ostendorf, Ann. "Contextualizing American Gypsies: Experiencing Criminality in the Colonial Chesapeake." Maryland Historical Magazine, 113 (Fall/Winter 2018): 192-222.

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