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Your search in the category "Montgomery County" returned 355 results in 18 pages.

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Dunham, Mary Deegan. Rockville: Its History and Its People. Rockville, MD: Kits and Crafts, 1976.

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Durbin, Paula. “Liz Lerman’s Hallelujah Project.” Dance Magazine, 77 (April 2003): 38-41.

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Dwyer, Michael F. "The Valley Mill on Paint Branch." The Montgomery County Story 28 (February 1985): 143-[154].

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Dwyer, Michael. Montgomery County. Images of America Series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Press, 2006.

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Dwyer, Michael. “Magruder’s Folly.” Montgomery County Story, 52 (Fall/Winter 2009): 39-46.

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Ellenberger, William J. "History of the Street Car Lines of Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 17 (May 1974): 1-10.

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Ellenberger, William J. "History of the Street Car Lines of MOntgomery County." Montgomery County Story, 17 (May 1974): 1-10.

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Ellenberger, William J. "History of the Street Car Lines of Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story, 17 (May 1974): 1-10.

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Ely, Carol. "The Northwest Hundred: Family and Society on the Maryland Frontier." Montgomery County Story 22 (November 1979): 1-11.

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Fanselow, Julie. “Making Schools Work for Everyone: Study Circles in Montgomery County, Maryland.” National Civic Review, 96 (Spring 2007): 49-54.

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Farquahr, Roger Brooke. Old Homes and History of Montgomery County, Maryland. Silver Spring, MD: Published by the author, [1962].
Annotations / Notes: The first portion of this work presents a brief, broad, general history of the County. The much larger second portion presents a cultural history of the County's major houses and their people. Houses of Georgetown, once Montgomery's major city, are also included. Originally published in 1952 as Historic Montgomery County, Maryland, Old Homes and History.

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Farquhar, Roger B. "The 'Check' That Wasn't: A War Story." Legacy 18 (Fall 1998): 1, 3.

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Farquhar, Roger B. "The Slaying of Frank Hallowell." Legacy 18 (Fall 1998): 1, 7.

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Farquhar, Roger Brooke, III. "Slavery Ebbed Early in Sandy Spring." Legacy 17 (Winter 1997): 1, 7.

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Farquhar, Roger Brooke. Historic Montgomery County: Old Homes and History. Silver Spring, MD: privately printed, 1952.

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Fernandez, Kim. “Coming Full Circle: Glen Echo Park Reclaims its Chautauqua Roots.” Maryland Life, 3 (July/August 2007): 72-74, 76-77.

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Fitzsimons, Mavis, ed. Chronicles of Chevy Chase View. Kensington, MD: Council of Chevy Chase View, 1983.

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Fitzsimons, Mrs. Neal. "'Uncle Tom' in Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story 18 (May 1975): 1-14.
Annotations / Notes: This article explores the little-known connection between Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and the story of Josiah Henson, a slave from Montgomery County. Henson's autobiography apparently inspired the author of what became one of the best-selling books of the nineteenth century. Fitzsimons provides excerpts from Henson's narrative and surveys the sites in Montgomery County associated with his life.

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Fleischer, Shannon. “Fire Protection in Montgomery County: Bucket Brigade to High Tech.” Montgomery County Story, 46 (August 2003): 290-303.

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Fletcher, Brady Jones. "A History of Vocational and Career Education in Montgomery County, Maryland, Public Schools." Ed.D. diss., George Washington University, 1977.