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

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Benson, Robert Louis. "Notes on South County: Part III-Some Recollections of William H. Hall IV (1893-1992)." Anne Arundel County History Notes 24 (January 1993): 5-6.

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Berger, Jane A. “When Hard Work Doesn’t Pay: Gender and the Urban Crisis in Baltimore, 1945-1985.” Ph.D. diss., Ohio State University, 2007.

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Berger, Jane. “‘There is Tragedy on Both Sides of the Layoffs’: Privatization and the Urban Crisis in Baltimore.” International Labor & Working-Class History, 71 (Spring 2007): 29-49.

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Berlin, Ira. Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

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Berman, Elizabeth Kessin. "Threads of Life: Weaving Together the Jewish Community of Baltimore's Garment Industry." Maryland Humanities (September 2000): 6-11.

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Bernard, Richard M. "A Portrait of Baltimore in 1800: Economic and Occupational Patterns in an Early American City." Maryland Historical Magazine 69 (Winter 1974): 341-60.
Annotations / Notes: This study looks at the social structure and physical location of Baltimore's population during its boom period. The author found Baltimore's rich and poor isolated from each other and the middle class decentralized. Many Baltimoreans worked near their home, while this allowed for the intermixing of people of different occupations, it kept different communities isolated from each other.

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Bernard, Richard M. "A Portrait of Baltimore in 1800: Economic and Occupational Patterns in an Early American City." Maryland Historical Magazine, 69 (Winter 1974): 341-60.

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Bernard, Richard M. "A Portrait of Baltimore in 1800: Economic and Occupational Patterns in an Early American City." Maryland Historical Magzine, 69 (Winter 1974): 341-60.

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Berney, Albert. "Isaac Hamburger and Sons: Memories of a Family and a Store." Generations (Fall 2000): 1-4.

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Berry, Paul L. "A Southern Maryland Foreign Connection: Mid-Nineteenth Century Land Speculation at the Mouth of the Patuxent River." Bugeye Times, 21 (Summer 1996): 1, 6-7.

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Beyers, Chris. "The Two Samuel Hastings: The Maryland Gazette and the Conceptualization of Labor in Colonial Maryland." Southern Studies, 9 (Spring 1998): 13-35.

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Biddle, John F. "Bladensburg--An Early Trade Center." Rec. Col. Hist. Soc., 53-56 (1959): 309-26.

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Bidwell, Percy W., and John I. Falconer. History of Agriculture in the Northern United States, 1620-1860. Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution, 1925.
Annotations / Notes: Mentions Maryland only regarding farming in 1840 and peach orchards, but is useful since so many Pennsylvania Germans settled in Frederick County.

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Biehl, Katherine L. "Economic and Social Conditions among Eighteenth-Century Maryland Women." M.A. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1940.

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Bishop, Margaret S. "Canning Industry in Harford County." Harford Historical Bulletin, 42-(Fall 1989): 75-87.

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Black, Andrea. “A Tough Man Markets Tender Chickens: An Advertising Success Story.” Shoreline, 17 (June-July 2010): 26-27.

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Blazczyk, R. L. "[Baltimore Museum of Industry]." Journal of American History 80 (June 1993): 203-10.

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Blumgart, Pamela James, ed. At the Head of the Bay: A Cultural and Architectural History of Cecil County, Maryland. Elkton, MD: Cecil Historical Trust, 1996.
Annotations / Notes: This beautifully illustrated book presents a history of the development of the county along with a history of its architecture, including house forms, methods of construction, and outbuildings, along with brief write-ups on 700 historic sites.

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Boccaccio, Mary. "Labor Resources at the University of Maryland at College Park." Labor History 23 (Fall 1982): 498-501.

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Bodmer, Nancy A. "Amelung's Glass Words on Bennett's Creek." Historical Society of Frederick County, Inc. Newsletter, September 1988, pp. 3-4.