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Your search in the category "Nineteenth Century" returned 2331 results in 117 pages.

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“The Civil War in Annapolis: I—‘On God’s Ground’.” Anne Arundel County History Notes, 36 (January 2005): 6, 10.

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“The Civil War in Annapolis: II—‘This Most Lonesome Place’.” Anne Arundel County History Notes, 36 (January 2005): 10-11.

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“The Civil War in Annapolis: Part III: The Coming of the Beast.” Anne Arundel County History Notes, 36 (April 2005): 5-6.

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“The Civil War in Annapolis: Part IV: A Hero Among Us.” Anne Arundel County History Notes, 36 (July 2005): 5, 15.

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“The Legacy of Harriet Tubman.” The Legacy, 46 (February 2008): 6.

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“The Taxed Lands of Abraham Barnes in St. Mary’s County, 1801.” Chronicles of St. Mary’s, 57 (Spring 2010): 1.

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“University of Maryland to Investigate Its Ties to Slavery.” Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 59 (Spring 2008): 33.

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“Visit 1812: Searching for Fort Warburton, Maryland.” Journal of the War of 1812, 13 (Summer 2010): 16.

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“What You Should Know about the 1814 Washington-Baltimore Campaigns.” Journal of the War of 1812, 13 (Summer 2010): 27.

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Abbe, Leslie Morgan. "The Talbott House and Its People." Montgomery County Story 20 (February 1977): 2-8.

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Abel, E. Lawrence. Singing the New Nation: How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861-1865. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2000.
Annotations / Notes: An in-depth look at every aspect of music during the Civil War, as it pertains to the southern cause. Although not focused on any particular state, there are important Maryland connections, for example the background and impact of "Maryland, My Maryland!" Cultural and political context are this author's strong suits, as he describes band music, songs of the common soldiers, parlor music of the day, and theatrical offerings.

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Abell, William S. Arunah Shepherdson Abell (1806-1888), Founder of the Sun of Baltimore. Chevy Chase, MD: Published by the author, 1989.

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Aberbach, Moses. Soloman Baroway: Farmer, Writer, Zionist and Early Baltimore Social Worker. Baltimore: Baltimore Jewish Historical Society, 1990.

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Abingbade, Harrison Ola. "The Settler-African Conflicts: The Case of the Maryland Colonists and the Grebo 1840-1900." Journal of Negro History 66 (Summer 1981): 93-109.

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Ackinclose, Timothy R. Sabres & Pistols: The Civil War Career of Col. Harry Gilmor, CSA. Gettysburg, PA: Stan Clark Military Books, 1996.

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Adams, Donald R., Jr. "One Hundred Years of Prices and Wages: Maryland, 1750-1850." Working Papers from the Regional Economic History Research Center, 5 (no. 4, 1982): 90-129.

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Adams, E. J. "Religion and Freedom: Artifacts Indicate that African Culture Persisted Even in Slavery." Omni 16 (November 1993): 8.

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Adams, Sandra Ludwig. "The Legacy of Elisha Tyson, Venerable Citizen." Maryland Magazine 14 (Autumn 1981): 22-25.

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Addison-Darneille, and Henrietta Stockton. "For Better or For Worse." Civil War Times Illustrated 31 (May/June 1992): 32-35, 73.

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Adler, Georgia. "How Distinctly I Now Recollect What Then Passed: The Journals of William E. Bartlett." Maryland Humanities (March/April 1994): 2-3.