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Your search in the category "Ethnic History" returned 280 results in 14 pages.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Brunswick." Frederick Magazine (November 1991): 18-9.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Creagerstown." Frederick Magazine (January 1991): 9-10.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Ellerton." Frederick Magazine (January 1993): 12-13.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Emmistburg." Frederick Magazine (August 1992): 12-3.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Feagaville." Frederick Magazine (March 1990): 11.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Foxville." Frederick Magazine (September 1991): 18, 57.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Graceham." Frederick Magazine (August 1993): 16-17.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Johnsville." Frederick Magazine (June 1992): 10-1.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Lewistown." Frederick Magazine (April 1990): 11-12.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Libertytown." Frederick Magazine (July 1993): 14-15.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Sabillasville." Frederick Magazine (July 1990): 11-12.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Stop By Jimtown." Frederick Magazine (October 1995): 23.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Wolfsville." Frederick Magazine (December 1990): 11-12.

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Erickson, Marie Anne. "Crossroads: Woodsboro." Frederick Magazine (August 1998): 52-53.

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Esslinger, Dean R. "Immigration Through the Port of Baltimore." Forgotten Doors: The Other Ports of Entry into the United States. Philadelphia: Balch Institute Press, 1988, pp. 61-74.

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Falb, Susan Rosenfeld. "Matthias de Sousa: Colonial Maryland's Black, Jewish Assemblyman." Maryland Historical Magazine 73 (December 1978): 397-98.

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Fee, Elizabeth, et. al. "Baltimore by Bus: Steering a New Course through the City's History." Radical History Review 28-30 (1984): 206-216.
Annotations / Notes: A discussion of the development of the alternative, left oriented, "People's Bus Tour" of Baltimore. The tour's intention was to demonstrate the diversity of Baltimore and to show the conflicts and processes that affected the City's working class. Class relations are interpreted throughout Baltimore's history by visiting significant and visually interesting places.