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

Showing results 181 through 200.

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Fly, Everrett L., and La Barbara Wigfall Fly. Northeastern, Montgomery County Black Oral History Study. Rockville, MD: Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Development, 1983.

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Franklin, Katherine A. "A Late Woodland Occupation Site on Lower Mason Island, Montgomery County, Maryland." (M.A. American University, 1979).

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Gaughy, Dan. “Amusement Parks of Montgomery County.” The Preservationist, 12 (Fall 2008): 3.

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Gay, Millicent and Jane North. "The Stonestreet Medical Museum: rural medicine in Montgomery County." Maryland Medical Journal, 45 (October 1996): 856-58.

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Gelbert, Doug. Company Museums, Industry Museums, and Industrial Tours: A Guidebook of Sites in the United States That Are Open to the Public. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1994. 94-104.
Annotations / Notes: Brief descriptions of fifteen industrial sites in Maryland. When considering sites on this topic most museum goers would probably know of the Baltimore Museum of Industry but people may overlook many of the other sites covered, such as the Ocean City Lifesaving Station Museum, the Poultry Hall of Fame, and the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Visitor Center.

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Gibson, John. “Growing Up in the Town of Somerset, Montgomery County, during World War II.” Montgomery County Story, 50 (August 2007): 193-203.

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Glick, Susan. "A Story Hidden in Suburbia." Maryland 26 (February 1994): 60-64.
Annotations / Notes: This article, based on the writer's own experience researching her home, is an excellent introduction for someone just beginning house research.

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Goetz, Walter A. Montgomery County Gold Fever. Bethesda, MD: Published by the author, 1988.

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Goetz, Walter. "Montgomery's Gold Rush." Maryland 28 (February 1996): 16-17.

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Gott, Theresa and John Michael Vlach. "The Bucklodge House: Eighteenth and-Nineteenth Century Traditions on a Montgomery County Farm." Free State Folklore 4 (Spring 1977): 35-58.

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Gottlieb, Julia and Joanna Church. “The Diary of Henrietta E. Clagett, 1924-1925.” Montgomery County Story, 53 (Fall 2010): 7-24.

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Green, Nathaniel. “A Political Overview of 1930s Montgomery County.” Montgomery County Story, 53 (Fall 2010): 2-6.

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Griffin, Patrick J., III. "Tragedy of Two Cousins-Adventurers or Spies?" Montgomery County Story 34 (November 1991): 177-88.

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Grissler, Brian G. and Eugene P. Libre. "Suburban Hospital: 50 years of service to the community." Maryland Medical Journal, 43 (September 1994): 785-86.

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Grotenhuis, Marshall. "Asbury Methodist Village." Montgomery County Story, 39 (August 1996): 393-404.

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Grzeskowiak, Jennifer. “Gathering all around: Washington Grove, Md., maintains town- hall meeting government.” American City & County, 120 (July 2005): 80.

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Gude, Gilbert. Small Town Destiny: The Story of 5 Small Towns along the Potomac Valley. Mt. Airy, MD: Lomond Publications, 1989.

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Guzy, Dan. "The Potomac Company's Canal and Locks at Little Falls." Maryland Historical Magazine, 96 (Winter 2001): 421-37.

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Hallion, Marie and Clarence Hickey. "The Atomic Energy Commission and its Site at Germantown." Montgomery County Story, 44 (August 2001): 189-200.

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Halper, Lee. "On Growing Up Black in Sandy Spring." Legacy 19 (Spring 1999): 1, 3.