Steiner, Bernard C. (Bernard Christian), 1867-1926
Steiner, Bernard C.
Steiner, Bernard Christian, 1867-1926
Steiner, Bernard C. (Bernard Christian)
Steiner, Bernard Christian
Bernard Christian Steiner American librarian
Steiner, Bernard C. 1867-1926
VIAF ID: 11122195 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Bernard Christian Steiner ‡c American librarian
- 100 1 _ ‡a Steiner, Bernard C.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Steiner, Bernard C. ‡d 1867-1926
- 100 1 _ ‡a Steiner, Bernard C. ‡q (Bernard Christian)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Steiner, Bernard C. ‡q (Bernard Christian), ‡d 1867-1926
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Acts of the General assembly of Maryland | |
American legislatures and legislative methods | |
Arch. Md. | |
The beginnings of Maryland : 1631-1639 | |
Citizenship and suffrage in Maryland. | |
Descriptions of Maryland | |
Early Maryland poetry; the works of Ebenezer Cook, gent: laureat of Maryland, with an appendix containing the Mousetrap | |
The electoral college for the Senate of Maryland and the nineteen Van Buren electors | |
The first Lord Baltimore and his colonial prospects | |
The genealogy of the Steiner family, especially of the descendants of Jacob Steiner | |
Governor William Leete and the absorption of New Haven colony by Connecticut | |
History of slavery in Connecticut. | |
History of the plantation of Menunkatuck | |
The history of university education in Maryland | |
Life and administration of Sir Robert Eden | |
The life and correspondence of James McHenry, Secretary of War under Washington and Adams | |
Life of Henry Barnard, the first United States commissioner of education, 1867-1870 | |
Life of Henry Winter Davis | |
Life of Reverdy Johnson | |
Life of Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. | |
Maryland during the English civil wars. | |
Maryland under the Commonwealth; a chronicle of the years 1649-1658 | |
Maryland's first courts. | |
Men of mark in Maryland : biographies of leading men in the State ... | |
One hundred and ten years of Bible society work in Maryland, 1810-1920 | |
An outline history of the Maryland state school for the deaf | |
Replacements; | |
The restoration of the proprietary of Maryland and the legislation against the Roman Catholics during the governorship of Capt. John Hart (1714-1720) | |
Rev. Thomas Bray, his life and selected works relating to Maryland | |
Trigintennial record of the class of 1888, Yale college ... | |
Western Maryland in the Revolution |