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Your search in the category "Baltimore County" returned 351 results in 18 pages.

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Hollifield, William. "Blizzard Family Cemetery, Baltimore County." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 21 (Fall 1980): 281.

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Hollifield, William. "Caroline Felix - Part II; The Later Chapmans." History Trails 16 (Spring 1982): 9-12; 17 (Autumn 1982): 4.

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Hollifield, William. "Caroline Felix-Part I." History Trails 16 (Winter 1981/82): 5-8.
Annotations / Notes: Letters of Baltimore County farmer William Chapman, 1831.

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Hollifield, William. "Franklin Academy in 1834." History Trails, 18 (Spring 1984): 9-10.
Annotations / Notes: Reisterstown school

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Hollifield, William. "Maryland Monthly Magazine." History Trails 26 (Autumn 1991-Winter 1991-92): 6-7.

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Hollifield, William. "Names of Baltimore County Estates." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin 22 (Summer 1981): 187-93.

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Hollifield, William. "Sparrows Point Police Department." History Trails 21 (Summer 1987): 16.

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Hollifield, William. "The Baltimore County Historical Society of 1886." History Trails 11 (Summer 1977): 19-21.

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Hollifield, William. "The Millennium and the Census 1900-2000: The Allure of the Numbers." History Trails 33 and 34 (Millennium Issue): 2-11.

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Hollifield, William. Difficulties Made Easy: History of the Turnpikes of Baltimore City and County. Baltimore: Baltimore County Historical Society, 1978.

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Hollowak, Thomas L. Faith, Work and Struggle: A History of Baltimore Polonia. Baltimore: Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, 1988.

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Hollowak, Thomas L. Index to Marriages and Deaths in the (Baltimore) Sun, 1837-1850. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978.

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Hooper, Carol E., and William Hollifield. "Aigburth Vale." History Trails 32-33 (Summer-Autumn 1998): 13-16, 1-4.

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Howard, Louise Ogier and Trice, Mildred McKenney. Guardianships & Indentures Involving Orphans As Abstracted from Proceedings of the Orphans Court of Baltimore County Liber No. WB 2, 1787-1792 Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Published by the authors, 1976.

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Hurry, Robert J. "An Archeological and Historical Perspective on Benjamin Banneker." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 361-69.
Annotations / Notes: The author provides a survey of the Banneker family farm in southwestern Baltimore County. While most scholarship has focused on Benjamin Banneker's career and achievements as a mathematician, surveyor and astronomer, since the 1970s, scholarship and public funding have helped to illuminate his life as a land-owning farmer. The Bannekers were one of the first African-American families to own land in the Piedmont region of Maryland; Benjamin's father, Robert purchased one hundred acres in 1737.

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Hynson, Jerry M. Absconders, Runaways and Other Fugitives in the Baltimore City and County, Maryland Jail, 1831-1864. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2004.

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Israel, Stephen S. "Archeological Excavations at the Losch Rockshelter (18BA458), Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (September 2001): 1-6.

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Israel, Stephen S. "Archeological Investigations at the Clipper Mill Road Rockshelter (18BA32), Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 34 (March 1998): 15-32.

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Israel, Stephen S. “Archeological Investigations at the Rockdale Road Rockshelter (18BA70), Baltimore County, Maryland.” Maryland Archeology, 44 (March 2008): 11-21.

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Israel, Stephen S. and James M. Davis. "The Emge Site (18BA177): Preliminary Report on a Quartz Lithic Workshop Site in Central Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 28 (September 1992): 27-41.