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Your search in the category "Wicomico County" returned 67 results in 4 pages.

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Jensen, James Edward. "The Salisbury Cemetery." Shoreline, 12 (March 2005): 4.

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Langley, Susan B. M. "Tongues in Trees: Archaeology, Dendrochronology, and the Mulberry Landing Wharf." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Fall 2000): 338-48.

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Lilly, Charlotte K. Old Green Hill Church (St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. N.p.: c. 1976

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Manchester, Andi. "A Cruising Family Visits Salisbury." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 18 (October 1988): 64-68.

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Marshner, Paul J. “The Young’s Purchase Farmhouse.” Shoreline, 17 (January 2010): 7, 21.

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McLaughlin, Tom. "The L.W. Gunby Company of Salisbury." Maryland Historical Magazine, 87 (Winter 1992(: 428-35.

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Moore, Dick. "The New Ward Museum." Maryland 25 (Autumn 1992): 44-47.

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Ranzan, David. “Zachariah Campbell: The Patriot Who Saved Salisbury.” Shoreline, 17 (December 2010): 30.

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Remsberg, Edwin. “Old Man River: A Visual Journey Along the Pocomoke.” Maryland Life, 4 (September/October 2008): 48-53.

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Reps, John. Tidewater Towns: City Planning in Colonial Virginia and Maryland. Williamsburg, VA: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1972.
Annotations / Notes: Early towns did not generally spring out of nowhere. Town planning was common and an important part of Chesapeake Maryland's colonial history. The government played an active role in the founding and formation of towns. Annapolis and the District of Columbia were unique in that their plans did not resemble those common amongst other English colonies.

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Reyes, Alexandra. “Wetipquin Through The Eyes of Edward Taylor.” Shoreline, 17 (November 2010): 3.

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Reyes, Alexandra. “Wetipquin Through The Eyes of Edward Taylor.” Shoreline, 17 (November 2010): 3.

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Scott, Jane. Between Ocean and Bay: A Natural History of Delmarva. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1991.

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Shivers, George R. Changing Times: Chronicle of Allen, Maryland, an Eastern Shore Village. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1998.

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Smith, Bert. Down the Ocean: Postcards from Maryland and Delaware Beaches. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Annotations / Notes: Arranged by theme and subject -- famous housing, boardwalk, on the beach, life saving. It presents a vivid picture of life at the shore as interpreted through postcards. Includes some illustration on spots on the way -- diners, bridges, etc. Information on the cards themselves is included and adds to the work's usefulness.

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Tharp, Mrs. Hubert. "Wicomico County, Maryland Cemetery Records." Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, 19 (April 1978): 44; (July 1978): 76-77.

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Touart, Paul Baker. At the Crossroads: The Architectural History of Wicomico County, Maryland. Annapolis: Maryland Historical Trust Press and Preservation Trust of Wicomico, 2008.

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Truitt, Charles J. Historic Salisbury Updated 1662-1982. Salisbury, MD: Historical Books, Inc., 1982.
Annotations / Notes: As the author states, this is an "encyclopedic history", almost every conceivable subject is addressed including health care facilities, agribusiness, sports, the Delmarva separatist movements, the slave trade, fires, and so on. It is especially useful in the documentation it presents of the varied twentieth century society.