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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Maryland Historical Magazine

VOLUME 98, 4 (WINTER 2003)

Smuggling Sotweek: Augustine Herrman and the Dutch Connection

WILLIAM G. DUVALL

"Far Short of Our Expectations": Baltimore and the Atlantic World Trade in the Confederation Era

RICHARD S. CHEW

Spiro T. Agnew and Middle Ground Politics

JUSTINE P. COFFEY

Research Notes and Maryland Miscellany

Joseph E. Snodgrass and Freedom of the Press in Antebellum Maryland, by Elwood L. Bridner

A Tale of Two Park Plans: Olmsted's Vision for Baltimore and Seattle, 1903, by W. Edward Orser

Library Notices

Book Reviews

Meyers, Common Whores, Vertuous Women, and Loveing Wives: Free Will Christian Women in Colonial Maryland, by Elizabeth Crosman

Parent, Foul Means: the Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, 1660-1740, by David Taft Terry

Glickstein, American Exceptionalism, American Anxiety: Wages, Competition, and Degraded Labor in the Antebellum United States, by James L. Huston

Penningroth, The Claims of Kinfolk: African American Property and Community in the Nineteenth-Century American South, by Elizabeth P. Stewart

Levy, Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland, by Tracey Miller

Fitzpatrick, Gerald W. Johnson: From Southern Liberal to National Conscience, by Maureen H. Beasley

Hurt, ed., African American Life in the Rural South, 1900-1950, by Lester P. Lee, Jr.

Letters to the Editor

Notices

Index to Volume 98

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