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Your search in the category "Seventeenth Century" returned 629 results in 32 pages.

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Gray, L. C., "The Market Surplus Problems of Colonial Tobacco." William and Mary Quarterly, series 2, 7 (October 1927): 231-45; series 2, 8 (January 1928): 1-16.

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Gray, Lewis C. History of Agriculture in the Southern United States to 1860. 2 vols. Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution, 1933.
Annotations / Notes: From barley to wool, Gray's great work is unsurpassed in its detail about farming from Maryland's founding to the Civil War.

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Grubb, Farley and Tony Stitt. "The Liverpool Emigrant Servant Trade and the Transition to Slave Labor in the Chesapeake, 1697-1707: Market Adjustments to War." Explorations in Economic History, 31 (July 1994): 376-405.

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Guest, C. "The Boarding of the Dependent Poor in Colonial America." Social Service Review 63 (March 1989): 92-112.

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Guzman Rodriguez, Jose R. "La Correspondencia De Don Luis De Onis Sobre La Expedicion De Javier Mina" [Documents of Luis de Onis on Javier Mina's expedition]. Boletin del Archivo General de la Nacion [Mexico], 9 (1968): 509-543.

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Haile, Edward Wright, ed. Jamestown Narratives: Eyewitness accounts of the Virginia Colony. The first decade 1607-1617. Champlain, VA: RoundHouse, 1998.
Annotations / Notes: Haile has brought together a large part of the early published accounts of Chesapeake settlement, within the texts of which are hundreds of references and vignettes about the seventeenth century environment.

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Hall, Clayton Coleman, ed. Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-84. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1910.
Annotations / Notes: Contains George Alsop's "A Character of the Province of Maryland," 1666.

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Hall, Clayton Colman. Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-1684. Original Narratives of Early American History. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1910.
Annotations / Notes: One of the best ways to experience the past is to read the words of those who witnessed the actual events. Narratives of Early Maryland accomplishes this for those interested in knowing about life in Maryland when it was largely an pristine wilderness. The editor, Clayton Colman Hall, includes important descriptions of the Native Americans who greeted the European settlers by a Jesuit priest, Father Andrew White; George Alsop's promotional Character of the Province of Maryland (1666); and other 17th century accounts.

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Hallstead, William F. "Literary Maryland." Maryland 7 (Winter 1974): 15-20.

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Hardy, B. B. "A Papist in a Protestant Age: The Case of Richard Bennet, 1667-1749." Journal of Southern History, 60 (May 1994): 203-28.

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Hardy, Beatriz Betancourt. "'A most Turbulent and Seditious person': Thomas Macnemara of Maryland." Maryland Humanities (January 1999): 8-11.

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Hardy, Beatriz Betancourt. "Papists in a Protestant Age: The Catholic Gentry and Community in Colonial Maryland, 1689-1776." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1993.

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Hardy, Beatriz Betancourt. "Roman Catholics, Not Papists: Catholic Identity in Maryland, 1689-1776." Maryland Historical Magazine, 92 (Summer 1997): 138-61.

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Hardy, Beatriz Betancourt. "Women and the Catholic Church in Maryland, 1689-1776." Maryland Historical Magazine 94 (Winter 1999): 396-418.
Annotations / Notes: A comparison of the experiences of two Catholic colonial women - Jane Doyne, an elite woman from the lower Western Shore, and Jenny, an enslaved woman on the Eastern Shore. Roman Catholicism was a significant part of their lives, and as women they served an important role in maintaining and transmitting the Catholic faith. However, their different status had an impact on their religious experiences.

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Harmon, James M. "The Geographic Conditions of Contact: Native Americans, Colonists, and the Settlement Landscape of Southern Maryland, 1600-1695." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2001.

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Harris, P. M. G. "Inflation and Deflation in Early America, 1634-1860: Patterns of Change in the British American Economy." Social Science History 20 (1996): 469-505.

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Harris, P.M.G. "Integrating Interpretations of Local and Regionwide Change in the Study of Economic Development and Demographic Growth in the Colonial Chesapeake, 1630-1775." Working Papers from the Regional Economic History Research Center 1(no.3, 1978): 35-71.

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Hartdagen, Gerald E. "The Anglican Vestry in Colonial Maryland: A Study in Corporate Responsibility." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 40 (September 1971): 315-35; "Part II." 40 (December 1971): 461-79.

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Hartdagen, Gerald E. "The Anglican Vestry in Colonial Maryland: Organizational Structure and Problems." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 38 (December 1969): 349-60.

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Hartdagen, Gerald E. "Vestry and Clergy in the Anglican Church of Colonial Maryland." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 37 (December 1968): 371-96.