Too Close to Call:
Presidential Electors and Elections in Maryland
featuring the Presidential Election of 1904

Archives of Maryland Documents for the Classroom
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Suggested Reading, Listening, and Viewing List

For Maryland Elections, see:

For Maryland History of the period see:
Robert J. Brugger, Maryland A Middle Temperament, 1634-1980.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.

Callcott, Margaret Law.  The Negro in Maryland Politics 1870-1912.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969.

James B. Crooks, Politics and Progress: The Rise of Urban Progressivism in Baltimore, 1895-1911. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1968.

Morris L. Radoff, ed., The Old Line State. A History of Maryland. Annapolis: Hall of Records Commission, 1971.

Richard Walsh and William Lloyd Fox, Maryland A History. Annapolis: Hall of Records Commission, 1983.
 

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The Archives of Maryland Documents for the Classroom series of the Maryland State Archives was designed and developed by Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse and Dr. M. Mercer Neale.  This packet was prepared with the assistance of Kathy Beard, Nancy Bramucci, Roger Kizer Ball, Jim Dowdy, Greg Lepore, Lynne MacAdam, John Maranto, Ryan Polk, Julie Price, R. J. Rockefeller, Emily Oland Squires, and other members of the Archives staff. MSA SC 2221-31. Publication no. 2090.

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