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Your search in the category "Religion" returned 1010 results in 51 pages.

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Brunk, Gerald R., and James O. Lehman. A Guide to Select Revolutionary War Records Pertaining to Mennonites and Other Pacifist Groups in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1775-1800. N.p., 1974.

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Brunner, Raymond J. "Baltimore Organs and Organbuilding in the Nineteenth Century." Tracker 35, no. 2 (1991): 12.
Annotations / Notes: Well organized and appropriately illustrated, Brunner first summarizes organ-building in Baltimore up to 1850. He then focuses on specific builders James Hall, Henry Berger, August Pomplitz, Charles Strohl, Heilner & Schumacher, Henry Niemann, Adam Stein, and George Barker's Baltimore Organ Co. Drawing on earlier published works by Thomas Eader and John Speller and Orpha Ochse, Brunner's article reveals the competitive sprit felt among various Baltimore congregations, and also the status of this craft in relation to other Eastern seaboard cities.

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Brydon, G. MacLaren. "James Blair, Commissary." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 10 (1941): 87-.

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Bucklee, Sally Mitchell. A Church and its Village: St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Laurel, Maryland. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2001.

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Burdge, Edsel, Jr. and Samuel L. Horst. Building on the Gospel Foundation: The Mennonites of Franklin County, Pennsylvania and Washington County, Maryland, 1730-1970. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 2004.

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Burdge, Edsel, Jr. and Samuel L. Horst. Building on the Gospel Foundation: The Mennonites of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and Washington County, Maryland, 1730-1970. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 2004.

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Burghardt, Walter J. The Charter of Maryland 1632, 1965, 1983. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Hall of Records, 1983.

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Burnbaugh, Donald F. "Religion and Revolution: Options in 1776." Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 1 (1978): 2-9.

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Burwell, Gale. "Henry N. Hotchkiss." Chronicles of St. Mary's 43 (Summer 1995): 33-36.

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Butler, Jon. "Africans' Religions in British America, 1650-1840." Church History 68 (no. 1, 1999): 118-27.

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Butterfield, Kevin. “Puritans and Religious Strife in the Early Chesapeake.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 109 (no. 1, 2002): 5-36.

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Byrne, John F. "The Redemptorists in America." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, 41 (September 1930): 263-88; 41 (December 1930): 353-84.
Category: Religion

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Cadbury, Henry J. "More First Publishers of Truth." Journal of the Friends' Historical Society [Great Britain] 52 (1970): 159-167.

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Cale, Clyde. "Brandonville Quaker Community." Glades Star, 8 (December 1998): 443-46.
Category: Religion

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Callon, David Jerome. “Converting Catholicism: Orestes A. Brownson, Anna H. Dorsey, and Irish America, 1840-1896.” Ph.D. diss., Washington University in St. Louis, 2008.

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Canby, Tom, and Elie S. Rogers. Sandy Spring Legacy. Sandy Spring, MD: Sandy Spring Museum, 1999.
Annotations / Notes: A history of greater Sandy Spring which includes Brookeville, Ashton, Olney, Brinklow/Cincinnati, Brighton, and Laytonsville/Mt. Zion. Nearly 200 pages of historic images, all sepia, are arranged around themes or communities, i.e. "Some Childhood Recollections ...", "The Era of the Grist Mills", "Early Churches Take Root", "Old Homes Bespeak Prosperity and Taste". Small historic maps of the communities are included.

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Cann, Joseph C., comp. & ed. History of Saint Francis Xavier Church and Bohemia Plantation Now Known as Old Bohemia, Warwick, Maryland. N.p.: Old Bohemia Historical Society, 1976.
Category: Religion | Cecil County

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Cardin, Shoshana S. “Marching for Soviet Jewry.” Generations, (2005-2006): 82-95.

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Carley, Rev. Edward B. The Origins and History of St. Peter's Church Queenstown Maryland 1637-1976. N.p. [1976]

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Carroll, Kenneth L. "America's First Quakers - Where, When, and by Whom?" Quaker History 85 (1996): 49-59.