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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Cunningham, Isabel Shipley. "The Smith Farm Survives Mid-Century Agricultural Decline." Anne Arundel County History Notes 31 (January 2000): 3-4, 12-14.

Cunningham, Isabel Shipley. "The Smith Farm Survives Mid-Century Agricultural Decline-Conclusion." Anne Arundel County History Notes 31 (April 2000): 3-4, 8-10.

Daniels, Christine. "Gresham's Laws: Labor Management on an Early-eighteenth-century Chesapeake Plantation." Journal of Southern History 62 (1996): 205-238.

Davis, Curtis Carroll. "'A National Property:' Richard Claiborne's Tobacco Treatise for Poland." William and Mary Quarterly 21 (1964): 93-117.

Dillon, Clarissa Flint. 'A Large, an Useful, and a Grateful Field': Eighteenth-Century Kitchen Gardens in Southeastern Pennsylvania, the Uses of the Plants, and Their Place in Women's Work. (Vol. 1-2) Ph.D. diss., Bryn Mawr College, 1986.

Dunn, Richard S. "Quantifying the History of the Chesapeake in the Eighteenth Century." Reviews in American History 15 (1987): 563-568.

Fromm, Roger W. "The Migration and Settlement of Pennsylvania Germans in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina and Their Effects on the Landscape." Pennsylvania Folklife 37 (1987): 33-42.

Fusonie, Alan E. "Sources for Farm Policy Research at the National Agricultural Library." Agricultural History 70 (1996): 449-454.

Hayter, Earl W. "Livestock-fencing Conflicts in Rural America." Agricultural History 37 (1963): 10-20.

Herndon, G. Melvin. "Hemp in Colonial Virginia." Agricultural History 37 (1963): 86-93.

Jensen, Joan M. Loosening the Bonds: Mid-Atlantic Farm Women, 1750-1850. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.

Keller, Allan. "The Catholics in Maryland." Early American Life 9 (1978): 18-21, 78-79.

Kepler, Jon. "Estimates of the Volume of Direct Shipments of Tobacco and Sugar from the Chief English Plantations to European Markets, 1620-1669." Journal of European Economic History [Italy] 28 (no. 1, 1999): 115-36.

Lemon, James T. "The Agricultural Practices of National Groups in Eighteenth-Century Southeastern Pennsylvania." Geographical Review 56 (1966): 467-496.

Lewis, John Sherwood. Becoming Appalachia: The Emergence of an American Subculture, 1840-1860. Ph.D. diss., University of Kentucky, 2000.

Long, Amos, Jr. "Pennsylvania Corncribs." Pennsylvania Folklife 14 (1964): 16-23.

Long, Amos, Jr. "Pennsylvania Limekilns." Pennsylvania Folklife 15 (1966): 24-37.
Categories: Agriculture, Other

Marshall, Alexander. "The Days of Auld Lang Syne." Pennsylvania Folklife 13 (1964): 8-19.

Mathew, W. M. "Planter Entrepreneurship and the Ruffin Reforms in The Old South, 1820-60." Business History [Great Britain] 27 (1985): 207-221.

Menard, Russell R., Lois G. Carr, and Lorena S. Walsh. "A Small Planter's Profits: the Cole Estate and the Growth of the Early Chesapeake Economy." William and Mary Quarterly 40 (1983): 171-196.

Morgan, Lynda Joyce. Emancipation in the Virginia Tobacco Belt, 1850-1870. Ph.D. diss., University of Virginia, 1986.

Parker, Franklin. "Philip Vickers Fithian: Northern Tutor on a Southern Plantation." Journal of the West 4 (1965): 56-62.

Richter, Daniel K. "'Believing that many of the red people suffer much for the want of food': Hunting, agriculture, and a Quaker construction of Indianness in the early republic." Journal of the Early Republic 19 (Winter 1999): 601-28.

Roberts, Daniel G., and David Barrett. "Nightsoil Disposal Practices of the 19th Century and the Origin of Artifacts in Plowzone Proveniences." Historical Archaeology 18 (1984): 108-115.

Rutman, Anita H. "Still Planting the Seeds of Hope: the Recent Literature of the Early Chesapeake Region." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 95 (1987): 3-24.

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