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Books

For Adults:

Ball, Don. "Chesapeake Bay Workboats."The Weather Gauge,32, no. 1, (Spring 1996): 15-23.

Brewington, M.V.Chesapeake Bay Bugeyes.Newport News, Virginia: The Mariners' Museum, 1941.

— Chesapeake Bay Log Canoes and Bugeyes.Cambridge, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., 1937.

Chesapeake Bay Log Canoes.Newport News, Virginia: The Mariners' Museum, 1937.

Burgess, Robert H.Chesapeake Sailing Craft.Cambridge, Maryland: Tidewater Publishers, 1975.

Chamberlin, Gloria. "Chesapeake Celebrity."Chesapeake Bay Magazine,19, no. 1 (May 1989): 60-65.

Chapelle, Howard I.Notes on Chesapeake Bay Skipjacks.St. Michael's, Md: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

Chowning, Larry S.Chesapeake Legacy: Tools and Traditions.Centreville, Md: Tidewater Publishing, 1995.

——Harvesting the Chesapeake: Tools and Traditions.Centreville, Md: Tidewater Publishing, 1990.

"Alton Smith and Edward Diggs: Legends of Chesapeake Bay."National Fisherman,v. 72, no. 6 (October 1991): 43-46.

"Tangier Island Boatbuilders Combine Tradition and New Trends."National Fisherman,75, no 9 (January 1995): 31, 59.

"Virginia Fisherman Turns Out a Fleet 43-footer."National Fisherman,75, no 2 (March 1995): 32-33.

"A Versatile Deadrise: Chesapeake Bay Waterman Finds the Old-time Look in a Modern Multipurpose Boat."National Fisherman,78, no. 6 (October 1997): 44-45.

"Scaling Back to Smaller Skiffs."National Fisherman79, no 6 (October 1998): 40- 41.

Harvey, Lamont W. "Black Oystermen of the Bay Country."The Weather Gauge30, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 4-13.

Jacoby, Mark E.Working the Chesapeake: Watermen on the Bay.College Park, Md: University of Maryland, 1991.

Jett, Starke. "O Pioneer!"Chesapeake Bay Magazine,27, no. 4 (August 1997): 44-49, 81.

Johnson, Paula J., ed.Working the Water: The Commercial Fisheries of Maryland's Patuxent River.Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia, 1988.

Kepner, Charles H.The Edna E. Lockwood.St. Michaels, Md: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 1979.

Lankford, Ben, Jr. "Chesapeake Bay Oyster, Crab, and Clam Boats."Nautical Research Journal,14, no. 2 (Summer 1967): 14-61.

Phipps, William Rodgers. "Chesapeake Bay Log Canoes."Chronicles of St. Mary's11, no. 3 (March 1963): 1-16.

Sherwood, Jack. "When the Sky's the Limit."Soundings,(July 200), p. 23-25.

Vogt, Peter. "The Chesapeake's First Boat."Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 22, no. 9 (January 1993): 36-41.

Vojtech, Pat.Chesapeake Bay Skipjacks.Centreville, Md: Tidewater Publishers, 1993.

"Original Log Canoes Race on the Chesapeake."Sail, 21, no. 1 (January 1990): 208.

Whithead, John Hurt, III.The Watermen of the Chesapeake Bay.Centreville, Md: Tidewater Publishing, 1979.

Wise, E. Spencer. "Bugeye to Washington."Chesapeake Bay Magazine,21, no. 1 (May 1991):p. 32-35.

Children:

Bell, David.Awesome Chesapeake: A Kid's Guide to the Bay.Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishing, 1994.

Chesapeake Bay Walk.Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishing, 1998. Cummings, Priscilla.Chadwick the Crab.Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishing, 1986. Foster, Sally.The Private World of Smith Island.Cobblehill, 1993.

Hollenback, Kathleen.Dancing on the Sand: A Story of an Atlantic Blue Crab.Soundprint Corp., 1999.

Meacham, Margaret.Oyster Moon.Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishing, 1996.

Mills, Patricia.On an Island in the Bay.North South Books, 1994.

Paterson, Katherine.Jacob Have I Loved.Ty Crowell, 1980.

Seabrooke, Brenda.The Boy Who Saved the Town.Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishing, 1990.

Sharpe, Susan.Waterman's Bay.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1990.

Stearns, Carolyn.Where Did All the Water Go?Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishing, 1998.


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