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

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Bradburn, Douglas M. and John C. Coombs. “Smoke and Mirrors: Reinterpreting the Society and Economy of the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake.” Atlantic Studies, 3 (no. 2, 2006): 131-52.

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Brewington, M. V. Chesapeake Bay: A Pictorial Maritime History. 1953; 2d edition, New York: Bonanza Books, 1956.
Annotations / Notes: While primarily about boats on the Bay, Brewington's book has many contemporary environmental insights.

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Bridenbaugh, Carl. "The Old and New Societies of the Delaware Valley In the Seventeenth Century." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 100 (1976): 143-172.

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Brock, Helen and Catherine Crawford. "Forensic Medicine in Early Colonial Maryland, 1633-83." In Michael Clark and Catherine Crawford, eds., Legal Medicine in History. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 25-44.

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Brooks, Neale A., and Eric G. Rockel. A History of Baltimore County. Towson, MD: Friends of the Towson Library, 1979.
Annotations / Notes: A history of Baltimore County inspired by the United States bicentennial, this comprehensive volume traces the evolution of the county which once represented the sole political jurisdiction in the region. Early settlement led to subdivision to establish other counties, and the growth of Baltimore City produced eventual separation of legal and governmental functions between county and city in the 1850s. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries growth and expansion of the city further eroded the county's space in the annexations of 1888 and 1918. The book concludes with consideration of the suburban boom of the post-World War II period and its impact on the county's politics. Extensive source notes make this a valuable resource for students of Baltimore County social history.

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Brown, Anne W. "The Phoenix: a History of the St. John's College Library." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (1970): 413-429.

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Brown, John E. "Toward the Writing of a New County History." Harford Historical Bulletin 64 (Spring 1995): 55-104.

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Brown, John E., comp. "Articles from The Harford Historical Bulletin Concerning Harford County History, Arranged According to Historical Periods." Harford Historical Bulletin 56 (Spring 1993): 58-71.

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Brown, Kathleen M. Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs:Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1996.

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Browne, Gary L. "Milling, Mining and Milking: The Evolution of Harford County." Harford Historical Bulletin 48 (Spring 1991): 46-54.

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Browne, Gary L. "Urban Centers of the Past." Maryland Heritage News 2 (Fall 1984): 6-7.
Annotations / Notes: A variety of factors effect the rise and fall of urban centers -- transportation, market, environmental, and political changes, as well as the rise of other centers. Browne presents a brief discussion of the fate of approximately ten urban centers.

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Browne, Margaret Lynne and Patricia M. Vanorny. Piety, Chastity, and Love of Country" Education in Maryalnd to 1916. Annapolis, MD: Maryalnd State Archives, 1984.

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Bryan, Jennifer Anne. "The Tilghmans of Maryland's Eastern Shore, 1660-1793." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1999.

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Burghardt, Walter J. The Charter of Maryland 1632, 1965, 1983. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Hall of Records, 1983.

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Callage, Rosemarie, John Kille, and Al Luckenbach. "An Analysis of 17th Century Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Chaney's Hills Site (18AN1084)." Maryland Archeology 35 (September 1999): 27-33.

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Callcott, George H. Maryland Political Behavior: Four Centuries of Political Culture. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society and Maryland State Archives, 1986.

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Camacho, Joyce Marie Notermann. "The Availabiity of Lace in the Chesapeake Region of Colonial British North America, 1607-1790." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1992.

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Capper, John, Garrett Power, and Frank Shivers. Chesapeake Waters: Pollution, Public Health and Public Opinion, 1602-1972. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1983.

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Carr, Lois Green and David Wiliam Jordan. Maryland's Revolution of Government, 1689-1692. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1974.

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Carr, Lois Green and Edward C. Papenfuse. "Philip Calvert (1626-1682): The Man in the Lead Coffin?" Maryland Humanities (August/September 1993): 8-9.