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Your search in the category "Washington County" returned 210 results in 11 pages.

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Stotelmeyer, Steven R. "The Legend of Wise's Well." Maryland Cracker Barrel, 18 (April 1989): 16-17; 18 (May 1989): 11-12.

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Stotelmeyer, Steven R. "The Reno Monument Story." Maryland Cracker Barrel 19 (September 1989): 17, 19-20.

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Strain, Paula M. The Blue Hills of Maryland: History Along the Appalachian Trail on South Mountain and the Catoctins. Vienna, VA: Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, 1993.
Annotations / Notes: Strain states that the Maryland portion of the Appalachian Trail has more history than any other part of the path. She presents this history as one would encounter it along the trail, heading north from Harpers Ferry to Pennsylvania. A great deal of this history relates to the Civil War. She also tells the history of the Trail itself.

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Stutesman, John Hale. "Stephen Ulrich of Washington County, Maryland." Mennonite Family History 12 (April 1993): 78-79.

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Thiele, Gregory. “McClellan at Antietam: Another View.” North & South, 12 (November 2010): 31-37.

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Thomas, J. Moulton. St. Thomas Church, Hancock, The Emery Parish of the Diocese of Maryland or Reflections on the Potomac 1929-34. N.p.: Private Printing, 1982.

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Toney, B. Keith. "'Dying as Brave Men Should Die': The Attack and Defense of Burnside's Bridge." Civil War Regiments, 6 (no. 2, 1998): 89-118.

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Trail, Susan W. “Remembering Antietam: Commemoration and Preservation of a Civil War Battlefield.” Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2005.

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Trail, Susan. “Commemoration and the Problem of Reconciliation: The Creation of Antietam National Cemetery.” Catoctin History, 6 (Fall/Winter 2005): 2-9.

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Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Burnside's Bridge: The Climatic Struggle of the 2nd and 20th Georgia at Antietam Creek. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2000.

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Van Newkirk, Betty. "Theatres and Opera Houses in Western Maryland." Journal of the Alleghenies 27 (1991): 73-86.

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Von Deck, Joseph F. "Let Us Burn No More Daylight." Lincoln Herald, 88 (Spring 1986): 19-25; 88 (Summer 1986): 43-46.
Annotations / Notes: Battle of Crampton's Gap, Maryland.

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Votaw, John F. "Old Battlefields and Their Lessons: the Case of Antietam." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 21 (1996):16-21.

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Wallace, Edie. “Reclaiming the Forgotten History and Cultural Landscapes of African- Americans in Rural Washington County, Maryland.” Material Culture, 39 (Spring 2007): 9-32.

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Wallace, Edie. “The Dignity of Free Men: The Story of Tolson’s Chapel in Sharpsburg.” Catoctin History, 11 (2009): 19-26.

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Warfield, Sandra K. A Newspaper History of Life in Washington County: 1820-1835, the Coming of the C & O Canal. Hagerstown, MD: Washington County Free Library, 1990.

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Waryncia, Lou. Antietam: Day of Courage and Sacrifice. Cobblestone, the Civil War series. Peterborough, NH: Cobblestone Publishing, 2005.

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Washington County Free Library. An Index to Hagerstown Newspapers, Volume 10, 1840-1844: The Canal Years: The Hagerstown Mail; Torch Light and Public Advertiser. Hagerstown, Md.: Washington County Free Library, 1998.

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Washington County Free Library. An Index to Hagerstown Newspapers, Volume 9, 1835-1839: The Canal Years: Hagerstown Mail. Hagerstown, Md.: Washington County Free Library, 1998.

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Weiser, Frederick S., ed. "Eighteenth Century German Church Records from Maryland: A Checklist." The Report: A Journal of German-American History 38 (1982): 5-14.