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Johns Hopkins University Press
The society publishes books that bring forth rich episodes of Maryland’s history in a readable style that engages both scholarly and general audiences. Distribution is through a cooperative agreement with the Johns Hopkins University Press. More than 100 MdHS titles are included in the Library of Congress catalog.
Challenging Slavery in the Chesapeake
African American Leaders of Maryland
A Guide to Genealogical Research in Maryland
After Chancellorsville, Letters from the Heart
Courts of Admirality in Colonial America
Mermaids, Mummies, and Mastodons
Did you know...
"…that on November 19th, 1861, Confederate President Jefferson Davis asked his Congress for a railway linking the eastern and western interior of the Confederacy?"

