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Your search in the category "Calvert County" returned 228 results in 12 pages.

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Mask, Paula, comp. "Calvert County Historic Districts-June 1990." Calvert Historian 5 (Spring 1990): 9-45.

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Mask, Paula. "`What Do You Mean, Historic Districts?'." Calvert Historian 5 (Spring 1990): 2-5.

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McClanahan, Pam. "Ties Between Cahawba, Alabama and Calvert County, Maryland." Calvert County Historical Society News and Notes,(September 2001): 6.

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McDaniel, George William. "Preserving the People's History: Traditional Black Material Culture in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Southern Maryland." Ph.D. diss., Duke University, 1979.

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McGrath, Sally V., and Patricia J. McGuire, eds. The Money Crop: Tobacco Culture in Calvert County, Maryland. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical and Cultural Publications, 1992.

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McMahon, Jean B. "Spotlight on the President 'Garner Thomas Grover'." Calvert Historian (1993 Special Issue): 3-15.

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Mister, Charles L. “‘Calvert Independent’: Pressing Through Time.” Calvert Historian, 31 (2004): 10.

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Noll, Eva Owings Davies. "The First Calvert County Fair." Calvert Historian 5 (Fall 1990): 7-8.
Annotations / Notes: Bug art.

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Northam, Jack C. "Albert Stevens Crockett." Calvert Historian 2 (October 1986): 30-32.

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Northam, Jack C. "Solomon's Remembered." Calvert Historian 8 (Fall 1993): 12-19.

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Orr, Richard. "The Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of Cove Point, Calvert County, Maryland." Maryland Naturalist, 44 (Summer 2001): 5-19.

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Pearl, Susan. "Short History of Huntington (Old Bowie)." Friends of Preservation Newsletter (Spring 1987): 6-7.

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Poe, William A. African Americans of Calvert County. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.

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Pogue, Dennis J. "Archeological Invensitations at the 'Melon Field' Site (18CV169), St. Leondard, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 11-27.

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Pogue, Dennis J. "Calverton, Calvert County, Maryland, 1668-1725." Calvert Historian 9 (Spring 1994): 68-79.

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Pogue, Dennis J. "Calverton, Calvert County, Maryland: 1668-1725." Maryland Historical Magazine 80 (Winter 1985): 371-376.
Annotations / Notes: Calverton, the originally county seat of Calvert County, was one of the few towns in Colonial Southern Maryland. The discovery of an 1862 plat of this town, the earliest know plat of a Maryland town, greatly added to the information available on the town. Calverton is now believed to be of much greater importance than previously thought. It was an prominent governmental, economic, and population center.

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Pogue, Dennis J. "Spatial Analysis of the King's Reach Plantation Homelot, ca. 1690-1715." Historical Archaeology, 22 (1988): 40-56.

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Pogue, Dennis J. King's Reach and 17th-Century Plantation Life. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical and Cultural Publications, 1990.
Annotations / Notes: A discussion of the archeological digs at King's Reach and what the findings tell of life at the time, focussing on what can be learned of the plantation's physical layout.

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Reichardt, Charles E. Drum Point Light and Along the American Coasts. N.p.: Published by the author, c. 1976.

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Reps, John. Tidewater Towns: City Planning in Colonial Virginia and Maryland. Williamsburg, VA: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1972.
Annotations / Notes: Early towns did not generally spring out of nowhere. Town planning was common and an important part of Chesapeake Maryland's colonial history. The government played an active role in the founding and formation of towns. Annapolis and the District of Columbia were unique in that their plans did not resemble those common amongst other English colonies.