Maryland

  • Maryland
    By Rh Value Publishing, Bill Harris, Outlet Book Company Staff

    A collection of photographs revealing the natural vistas, man-made wonders, and tourist attractions of Maryland

  • Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State
    By Robert J. Brugger, Earl Arnett, Edward C. Papenfuse

    Thomas Russell Jr. came from England to run the furnace for a while in the 1760s and returned shortly before the Revolution . During the Revolution he made bar iron and cannonballs for the Continentals . When Principio was confiscated ...

  • Maryland: A Guide to Unique Places
    By Judy Colbert

    On the northwestern tip is Marshall Hall , which for threequarters of a century was an amusement park for the young , the young - at - heart , and young lovers from around the Washington , D.C. , area . Originally Marshall Hall was a ...

  • Maryland: The Old Line State
    By Michael A. Martin

    Charles Carroll Cry Revolution ! By the mid - 1700s , the British government ... On November 8 of that same year , Maryland adopted its first constitution and elected its first governor , Thomas Johnson . In December 1776 , the British ...

  • Maryland: The History of Maryland Colony, 1634-1776
    By Roberta Wiener, James R. Arnold

    A detailed look at the formation of the colony of Maryland, its government, and its overall history, plus a prologue on world events in 1634 and an epilogue on Maryland today.

  • Maryland
    By Deborah Kent

    ... best - known works include The Sot - Weed Factor , a fictional account of the misadventures of Ebenezer Cooke ; and Giles Goat - Boy Eubie Blake ( 1883-1983 ) , born in Baltimore ; musician , composer ; popularized ragtime music ...

  • Maryland: A History
    By Edward C. Papenfuse, Constance B. Schulz, Jean H. Baker

    Eller, Ernest McNeill, ed. Chesapeake Bay in the American Revolution. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1981. Haw, James, et al. Stormy Patriot: The Life of Samuel Chase. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1980.

  • Maryland
    By Dennis B. Fradin

    Introduces the history, geography, industry, and people of Maryland.

  • Maryland
    By Michael Burgan

    Presents the history of Maryland, from its earliest beginnings in the seventeenth century up to the end of the eighteenth century, following the American Revolution.

  • Maryland
    By Thomas Streissguth

    Thomas Streissguth. The Fight for Maryland Religious toleration in Maryland did little to ease religious persecution in the other colonies . Nor did it settle the disputes over who owned and operated Maryland .

  • Maryland: A Guide to the Old Line State

    Maryland: A Guide to the Old Line State

  • Maryland: A Handbook of Employment Laws and Regulations
    By Aspen Publishers, Michele A Potts

    Written from an employer's point of view, The Guide dicusses the federal and Maryland laws that affect the employer-employee relationship.

  • Maryland
    By Patricia K. Kummer

    Provides an overview of the state of Maryland, covering its history, geography, economy, people, and points of interest.

  • Maryland: Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids
    By Karen Nitkin

    A terrific addition to the series by parents, for parents--chock full of places to go and things to do with the kids in and around the Chesapeake Bay.

  • Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State
    By Robert J. Brugger, Earl Arnett, Edward C. Papenfuse

    A complete, compact, and reliable companion for travel anywhere in the state.From Antietam to Assateague, from Charles County's Tobacco Road to the mountainous Green Ridge Forest, the natural and historic...

  • Maryland
    By Derek Miller, Steven Otfinoski, Andy Steinitz

    Today, there are more than four thousand professional watermen in Maryland. The industry contributes more than $600 million to the state's economy each year. This industry also led to the invention of a Maryland symbol: the skipjack.

  • Maryland: A History of Its People

    An introductory high school textbook surveying the history of Maryland, with emphasis on the blacks, women, immigrants, and other special groups contributing to the variety of its population.

  • Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State
    By Edward C. Papenfuse

    Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State

  • Maryland: A Guide to the Old Line State
    By Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Maryland

    During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S....

  • Maryland: corporation law
    By James J. Hanks

    Maryland: corporation law