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Mid-Maryland history: from Civil War to civil rights
2008, History Press
in English
1596294566 9781596294561
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Confederate sentiment in Frederick County, Maryland from 1861-1862 / by Rebecca Miller
Another lost opportunity : Union troops break through the center at the Battle of Antietam / by Brian Baracz
"The sons of the defenders of the Alamo" on America's bloodiest days / by Kristopher Teters
Lead fog : practical limitations of rifle technology in the American Civil War / by Carl Robin
Memoirs of the daughters of charity as Civil War nurses in Maryland, 1862 / by Betty Ann McNeil
Crossroads and economic development : transportation and its effects on Frederick County / by Alan E. Imhoff
The Antietam Iron Works, 1806-1853: the times of a family owned works / by H. Marc Howell
Africa in Maryland : black ironworker populations at Antietam and Catoctin Ironworks, 1760-1860 / by Jean Libby
The enduring textile industry in Mid-Maryland / by Frances C. Robb
Rediscovering the past : John Brown, words, and artifacts / by Hannah Geffert
Margaret Janet Williams : Frederick philanthropist / by Katherine Grandine
Experiment in persuasion : the vigil to stop biological weapons at Fort Detrick, 1959-1960, and anti-war protest in the 1960s / by David Hostetter.
Edition Notes
Selected historical papers from three conferences hosted by the Catoctin Center for Regional Studies along with the National Park Service and Frederick Community College: the Millennium Crossroads conference, held Sept. 29-30, 2000; Crossroads in History: New Perspectives on the Catoctin Region, held in 2002; and Catoctin Crossroads: Folk Traditions and History in Mid-Maryland, held in 2004.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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