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Your search in the category "Economic, Business, and Labor History" returned 1380 results in 69 pages.

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Beasley, Joy. “ ‘For the Entertaynmt of all Persons’: The Middle Ford Ferry Tavern at Monocacy National Battlefield.” Catoctin History, 8 (Fall/Winter 2006): 10-25.

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Beaver, Donna Morrison. "Something for Everyone: Nowland's Store." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County, 67 (April 1994): 1, 3.

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Beck, Herbert H. "Elizabeth Furnace Plantation." Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 69 (1965): 25-41.

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Beck, Jo. "Train Stations and Suburban Development Along the Old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad." Montgomery County Story 37 (February 1994): 285-95.

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Beck, Tom and Adrienne Manns. Building a New World: Black Labor Photographs. Baltimore: University of Maryland Baltimore County Library, 1982.

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Becker, Robert A. "Revolution and Reform: An Interpretation of Southern Taxation, 1763 to 1783." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 32 (July 1975):417-42.

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Beckles, Frances N. 20 Black Women: A Profile of Contemporary Black Maryland Women. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1978.
Annotations / Notes: Only set of biographical sketches currently available on African-American women in Maryland. These contemporary women have made significant contributions to a wide range of professions.

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Beckman, I. Lynn "1900-The Beginning of a Bank: The First National Bank of Oakland." Glades Star, 4 (March 1976): 654-55, 657-59.

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Becraft, Leonard Allen. "Well Diggers Faced Perils." Legacy, 21 (Winter 2001): 1, 4.

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Beirne, D. Randall. "Hampden - Woodberry: The Mill Village in an Urban Setting." Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (Spring 1982): 6-26.
Annotations / Notes: Although this Baltimore neighborhood is no longer a mill town, the area's geographic and social isolation has allowed it, in many ways, to preserve its mill town character. It is a largely homogenous community, predominantly working class.

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Beirne, D. Randall. "Late Nineteenth Century Industrial Communities in Baltimore." Maryland Historian, 11 (Spring 1980): 39-49.

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Beirne, D. Randall. "Residential Growth and Stability in the Baltimore Industrial Community of Canton During the Late Nineteenth Century." Maryland Historical Magazine, 74 (March 1979): 39-51.

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Beirne, D. Randall. "Residential Stability Among Urban Workers: Industrial Linkage in Hamden-Woodberry, Baltimore, 1880-1930." Geographical Perspectives on Maryland's Past, Occasional Papers in Geography, no. 4, eds. Robert D. Mitchell and Edward K. Muller. College Park: University of Maryland Department of Geography, 1979, pp. 168-87.

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Beirne, D. Randall. "The Impact of Black Labor on European Immigration into Baltimore's Oldtown, 1790-1910." Maryland Historical Magazine, 83 (Winter 1988): 331-345.

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Beirne, Daniel Randall. "Steadfast Americans: Residential Stability Among Workers in Baltimore, 1880-1930." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1976.

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Bell, J. Snowden. The Early Motive Power of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 1912; reprint, New York: Angus Sinclair, 1975.
Annotations / Notes: Necessary reading for students of the nation's first railroad.

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Benson, Robert Louis. "Historical Survey of the Natural Resources of Anne Arundel County-Part Two." Anne Arundel County History Notes 23 (January 1992): 13-14.

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Benson, Robert Louis. "Historical Survey of the Natural Resources of Anne Arundel County." Anne Arundel County History Notes 23 (October 1991): 11-13.

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Benson, Robert Louis. "Iron Mining and Manufacturing in Anne Arundel County, 1669-1911-Part I." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 22 (October 1990): 1-2, 9-10.

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Benson, Robert Louis. "Iron Mining and Manufacturing in Anne Arundel County, 1669-1911-Part II." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 22 (January 1991): 5-6.