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Maryland (U.S.)

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Book Jeanne Simons; Sabine Oishi (2021)
Behind the Mirror: The Story of a Pioneer in Autism Treatment and Her Work with Children on the Spectrum. (/isis/citation/CBB041713124/) unapi

Chapter Julia A. King; Alex J. Flick (2019)
“We Can Fly No Farther”: Colonialism and Displacement among thePiscataway of Southern Maryland. In: The archaeology of removal in North America. (/isis/citation/CBB127824581/) unapi

Article Ayah Nuriddin (2019)
Psychiatric Jim Crow: Desegregation at the Crownsville State Hospital, 1948–1970. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (pp. 85-106). (/isis/citation/CBB888753623/) unapi

Book Christian J. Koot (2017)
A Biography of a Map in Motion: Augustine Herrman's Chesapeake. (/isis/citation/CBB194021105/) unapi

Book Karen Kruse Thomas (2016)
Health and Humanity: A History of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 1935–1985. (/isis/citation/CBB625401041/) unapi

Article John H., Jr. White (Spring/Summer 2014)
B.& O.'s Deer Park and Amherst Hotels. Railroad History (pp. 88-94). (/isis/citation/CBB828653494/) unapi

Article Lawler, Ellen M.; Rubin, Sarah A. (2014)
“A Dissertation on Swallows” with Comments on Their Migration by the Eighteenth-Century Maryland Naturalist, Henry Callister. Archives of Natural History (pp. 280-293). (/isis/citation/CBB001202221/) unapi

Book Knowles, Anne Kelly (2013)
Mastering Iron: The Struggle to Modernize an American Industry, 1800--1868. (/isis/citation/CBB001320950/) unapi

Book Elizabeth Y. Anderson (2013)
Catoctin Furnace : portrait of an iron-making village. (/isis/citation/CBB303937945/) unapi

Book Russo, Jean Burrell; Russo, J. Elliott (2012)
Planting an Empire: The Early Chesapeake in British North America. (/isis/citation/CBB001421809/) unapi

Review Dan Trepal (2012)
Review of "Catoctin Furnace : portrait of an iron-making village". IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology. (/isis/citation/CBB570512328/) unapi

Article Gioielli, Robert (2011)
“We Must Destroy You to Save You”: Highway Construction and the City as a Modern Commons. Radical History Review (p. 62). (/isis/citation/CBB001212864/) unapi

Book Dudley, William S. (2010)
Maritime Maryland: A History. (/isis/citation/CBB001031326/) unapi

Book Keiner, Christine (2009)
The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880. (/isis/citation/CBB001022370/) unapi

Article Minker, Jack (2007)
Forming a Computer Science Center at the University of Maryland. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 49-64). (/isis/citation/CBB000850209/) unapi

Book Kline, Benjamin F.G., Jr. (2007)
Tall Pines and Winding Rivers: The Logging Railroads of Maryland -- Crellin, Friendsville, Kendall, Jennings, Bond, Oakland, the Potomac River Valley. (/isis/citation/CBB517507939/) unapi

Article Christopher, Milbourne (2005)
Magic in Early Baltimore. Maryland Historical Magazine (p. 273). (/isis/citation/CBB000660305/) unapi

Article Harvey, Katherine A. (2005)
Practicing Medicine at the Baltimore Almshouse, 1828-1850. Maryland Historical Magazine (p. 298). (/isis/citation/CBB000660304/) unapi

Article Justine Barker Christianson (2005)
The F. & H. Benning Company Grinding Mill: A Case Study. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 27-38). (/isis/citation/CBB549389651/) unapi

Thesis Roberts, Samuel Kelton (2002)
Infectious fear: Tuberculosis, public health, and the logic of race and illness in Baltimore, Maryland, 1880--1930. (/isis/citation/CBB001562176/) unapi

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