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“For Further Study: [World War II] Resources at the Historical Society.” Historical Society of Frederick County Journal, (Spring 2007): 50-51.

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“Camp David.” Prologue, 40 (Winter 2008): 28-33.

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"Brunswick Was Named Berlin When B&O Railroad Arrived." Cracker Barrel 17 (February 1988): 7-9.

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"Highlights of Frederick County History." Historical Society of Frederick County Journal 1 (Spring 1990): 28-32.

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"Maryland's Best Kept Humanities Secrets: Textile Collection at the Maryland Historical Society Museum." Maryland Humanities (September 2000): 27.

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"Portfolio: Photographs by Howard Hanford Hopkins." Maryland Historical Magazine 92 (1997): 210-218.

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"The Library Dedication Kicks Off Hood's Centennial ..." Hood College Magazine (Winter 1992): 4-7.

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A Guide to Maryland State Archives Holdings of Frederick County Records on Microfilm. Annapolis: Maryland State Archives, 1989.

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A Star Spangled Year 1748-1998: Frederick County 250th Anniversary Commemorative. [Frederick, MD]: Diversions Publications, 1997.

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Brunswick, 100 Years of Memories. Brunswick, MD: Brunswick-Potomac Foundation, Inc., 1990.
Annotations / Notes: As the preface clearly states this is not a "scholarly book", however, it is an interesting scrapbook of information on almost any imaginable subject relating to Brunswick. An encyclopedia of the compilers memories and their view of the history of the community. The source and writer of each entry is clearly identified. A chapter of distinguished citizens is included and three pages of songs.

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Frederick News-Post. Your Life Your Community Presented by your paper. Vol. 1: 1880s-1949. Frederick, MD: Randall Family, LLC, 2006.

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Maryland's Catoctin Mountain Parks: An Interpretive Guide to Catoctin Mountain Park and Cunningham Falls State Park. Blacksburg, VA: McDonald and Woodward Publishing Co., 1995.

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“Civil War Vignettes from the Diary of Jacob Engelbrecht.” Journal of the Historical Society of Frederick County, Maryland, (Fall 2004): 30-45.

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Historical Society of Frederick County. Frederick County Revisited. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007.

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Ackerman, Stephen. “Presidential Hideaway.” Preservation, 58 (January-February 2006): 58-59.

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Acton, Lucy. "Eyler's auction packs 'em in on Friday nights in Thurmont." Maryland Horse, 61 (June/July 1995): 58-61.

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Adams, Cheryl, and Art Emerson. Religion Collections in Libraries and Archives: A Guide to Resources in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Washington: Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Library of Congress, 1998.
Annotations / Notes: Institutional level descriptions for nineteen Maryland libraries and archives holding significant religious collections. A tremendous level of detail is given. Subject headings are assigned to each institution. This guide is also available online at http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/main/religion.

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Albro, Walt. "Monocacy: The Battle That Saved Washington." Maryland, 24 (Summer 1992): 20-23.

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Allen, Gloria Seaman. “Architectural Samplers from Frederick County, Maryland.” Antiques, 171 (April 2007): 110-19.