Index to Maryland Historical Magazine Articles
A large number of the early issues of the Maryland Historical Magazine are freely available online but the website would be much more helpful if it included an index to the volumes, especially since many of the issues do not include a Table of Contents (except for the first issue of the year). Because it will take quite a bit of time to create the index, I’ll be starting off by listing those issues that contain articles likely to be of interest to researchers in our area.
Year | Issue | Article Title |
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1909 | Vol 4, No. 1 | A Quaker PilgrimageSome Distinguished MarylandersLangford’s RefutationSmith Family of Calvert County |
1912 | Vol 7, No. 3 | Friends in Cecil County |
1924 | Vol 19, No. 2 | Tombstone Inscriptions, Ellicott City |
1934 | Vol 29, No. 2 | The Society of Friends in Maryland |
1936 | Vol 29, No. 2 | A List of Maryland Mills, Taverns, Forges and Furnaces of 1795 |
1936 | Vol 29, No. 4 | Witchcraft in Maryland |
1944 | Vol 39, No. 3 | Letter of Severn Teackle Wallis, 1816-1894 |
1944 | Vol 30, No. 4 | Among the Meeters at Bayside |
1946 | Vol 41, No. 3 | Mrs. Greenhow and the Rebel Spy Ring |
1947 | Vol 42, No. 4 | Montebello, Home of General Samuel Smith |
1948 | Vol 43, No. 1 | Story of Mount Washington, Maryland |
1950 | Vol 48, No. 1 | Allen Pinkerton and the Baltimore “Assissiantion” Plot Against Abraham LincolnThe Earl of Loudoun and Horatio Sharpe, 1757 and 1758Perry Hall: Counry Seat of teh Gough and Carroll FamiliesJoseph Nichols and the Nicholites of Caroline County, Maryland |
1951 | Vol 46, No. 4 | More About The Nicholites |
1952 | Vol 47, No. 2 | Friendship Valley Farm |
1952 | Vol 47, No. 4 | Maryland Quakers in the Seventeenth Century |
1953 | Vol 48, No 4 | Sidelights on the Founding of the Baltimore & Ohio RailroadPatrick Creagh of AnnapolisJohn Pendleton Kennedy ManuscriptsForeign Travellers in Maryland, 1900-1950 |
1955 | Vol 50, No. 3 | Samuel Knox, Maryland EducatorAdam Cunningham’s Atlantic Crossing, 1728Bloomingdale, or Mount Mill, Queen Anne’s CountyJohn Edmundson – Large Merchant of Tred Haven CreekThe Great Maryland Barrens, III |
1957 | Vol 52, No. 1 | Maxilian and Eliza GodefroyOld Wye Mills, 1690-1956The Battle of South MountainThe Chesapeake Pottery Company |
1957 | Vol 52, No. 2 | Kent Island, Part I: the Period of SettlementHenri Herz’ Description of BaltimoreReminiscences of Judge Richard Henry AlveyThe Post Office Department in St. Mary’s County in the War of 1812 |
1957 | Vol 52, No. 3 | George William Brown and His Influence on the Johns Hopkins UniversityGunpowder Production in Post-Revolutionary MarylandEvesham, A Baltimore VillaKent Island, Part II: Settlement and Landholding under the ProprietaryKent Island, Part III: Kent Fort ManorLafayette’s Letters to Eliza Ridgely of Hampton |
1957 | vol 52, No. 4 | Brantz Mayer, Man of LettersUnion Mills, the Shriver HomesteadDaniel Defoe and MarylandJohn Surratt and the Lincoln Assassination Plot |
1958 | Vol 53, No. 4 | Talbot County Quakerism |
1960 | Vol 55, No. 4 | George Calvert: His Yorkshire BoyhoodCinstitutional Reform and Election Statistics in Maryland, 1790-1812The Causes of the Maryland Revolution of 1689Old Quaker Burying Ground, West RiverJohn Ferdinand Dalziel Smith, Loyalist |
1970 | Vol 65, No. 2 | Maryland Politics on the Eve of Revolution: the Provincial Controvery, 1770-1773Medical Education for an African ColonistChesapeake SailmakingQuaker Opposition to the Establishment of a State Church in Maryland |
1977 | vol 72, No. 3 | Patty Cannon: Murderer and Kidnapper of Free Blacks – A review of the Evidence |
1978 | Vol 73, No. 4 | A Tale of Ratiocination: The Death and Burial of Edgar Allan Poe |