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Your search in the category "Chesapeake Region" returned 648 results in 33 pages.

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Cheezum, Eric Alan. “Discovering Chessie: Waterfront, Regional Identity, and the Chesapeake Bay Sea Monster, 1960-2000.” Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 2007.

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Chesser, Helen Brown. "St. George Island Memories." Chronicles of St. Mary's 40 (Spring 1992): 98-104.
Annotations / Notes: The memories of a woman who grew up on the Island during the early decades of the twentieth century.

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Chew, Richard Smith. “The Measure of Independence: From the American Revolution to the Market Revolution in the Mid-Atlantic.” Ph.D. diss., College of William and Mary, 2002.

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Chowning, Larry S. Chesapeake Bay Buyboats. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 2003.

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Chowning, Larry S. Chesapeake Legacy: Tools and Traditions. Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1995.

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Clarke, Wendy M. Window on the Chesapeake: The Bay, Its People and Places. Newport News, VA: Mariners’ Museum, 2002.

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Clemens, Paul G.E. "The Operation of an Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Tobacco Plantation." Agricultural History, 49 (July 1975): 517-31.

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Clemens, Paul G.E. "The Settlement and Growth of Maryland's Eastern Shore During the English Restoration." Maryland Historian, 5 (Fall 1974): 63-78.

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Clemens, Paul G.E. “The Consumer Culture of the Middle Atlantic, 1760-1820.” William and Mary Quarterly, 62 (October 2005): 575-624.

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Clifford, Mary Louise and J. Candace Clifford. “Female Light Keepers on the Chesapeake Bay.” Shoreline, 16 (June 2009): 9-13.

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Cochran, Ann. “Nearly Nantucket.” Chesapeake Life, (April 2006): 73-77.

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Cockey, Carolyn Davis. "Waterfowl Carving Champions." Maryland, 28 (April 1996): 14-15.

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Coclanis, Peter A. “Tobacco Road: New Views of the Early Chesapeake.” William and Mary Quarterly, 68 (July 2011): 398-404.

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Cohen, Kenneth. “Well Calculated for the Farmer: Thoroughbreds in the Early National Chesapeake, 1790-1850.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 115 (no. 3, 2007): 370-411.

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Colbert, Judy. Country Towns of Maryland & Delaware: Charming Small Towns and Villages to Explore. Lincolnwood, IL: Country Roads Press, 1999.

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Collings, Francis d'A. The Discovery of the Chesapeake Bay: An Account of the Explorations of Captain John Smith in the Year 1608. St. Michaels, Md.: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 1988.

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Condon, Sean. "'The Peculiar Circumstances of Their Unhappy Birth and Colour': Bennett Darnall's Children in the Early National Chesapeake." Maryland Historical Magazine, 96 (Fall 2001): 348-56.

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Cooper, Stephen, et. al. Maryland's Record Heritage: Assessing Needs and Opportunities. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical Records Advisory Board, 1991.

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Cox, Lynn, and Zinkham, Helena. "Picture Research at the Maryland Historical Society: A Guide to the Sources." Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (Spring 1981): 1-21.
Annotations / Notes: Although the collection descriptions are out-dated, this work still serves as a good introduction for newcomers to picture research. It provides a good overview of the wide range of sources which can be used to locate visual resources in a museum and library setting and provides eight basic questions to consider when preparing for a picture research trip.