IX. Built Baltimore by Richard Longstreth
Compiled by Richard Longstreth
1997, revised 7 May 2006
This compilation focuses on scholarly work concerning the history of the built environment in Baltimore and other parts of Maryland. Several important general and pictorial histories are included as well. I have not included citations for Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, which can be found in Richard Longstreth, comp., “A Historical Bibliography of the Built Environment in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area”. Most writings date from the past three decades.
Thanks go to David Chase, Peter Kurtze, Therese O’Malley, Orlando Ridout V, Walter Schamu, Damie Stillman, and Robert Vogel for adding to this list.
Additions, corrections, and updates are welcome. Please send them to me at rwl@gwu.edu.
Baltimore City and County
Alexander, Robert L., “Architecture and Aristocracy: The Cosmopolitan Style of Latrobe and Godefroy,”Maryland Historical Magazine 56 (Fall 1962), 229-243
____________________, The Architecture of Maximilian Godefroy, Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1974
____________________, “Baltimore Row Houses of the Early Nineteenth Century,” American Studies 16 (Fall1975), 65-76
____________________, “The Ridell-Carroll House in Baltimore,” Winterthur Portfolio 28 (Summer-Autumn1993), 113-139
____________________, “Neoclassical Wrought Iron in Baltimore,” Winterthur Portfolio 18 (Summer-Autumn 1983), 147-186
____________________, “Nicholas Rogers, Gentleman-Architect of Baltimore,” Maryland Historical Magazine 78 (Summer 1983), 85-105
____________________, “The Public Memorial and Godefroy’s Battle Monument,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 18 (March 1958), 19-24
____________________, “The Union Bank, by Long after Soane,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 22 (October 1963), 135-137
____________________, “‘Wealth Well Bestowed in Worship’: St. Paul’s in Baltimore from Robert Cary Long to Richard Upjohn,” Maryland Historical Magazine 86 (Summer 1991), 123-150
Andrews, Andrea, “The Baltimore School Building Program, 1870-1900: A Study in Urban Reform,” Maryland Historical Magazine 70 (Fall 1975), 260-274
Arnold, Joseph L., “Baltimore: Southern Culture and Northern Economy,” in Richard M. Bernard, ed., Snowbelt Cities: Metropolitan Politics in the Northeast and Midwest Since World War II, Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1990, 25-39
Arthur, Catherine Rogers, and Cindy Kelly, Homewood House, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
Avery, Carlos P., E. Francis Baldwin, Architect: The B&O, Baltimore, and Beyond, Baltimore: Baltimore Architecture Foundation, 2003
Barrett, Heather Lynn, “Baltimore Society and the Fashionable Squares of Mount Vernon Place and Eutaw Place,” M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 2004
Beirne, D. Randall, “Hampden-Woodbury: The Mill Village in an urban Setting,” Maryland Historical Magazine 100 (winter 2005): 446-67
Beirne, Francis F., and Carleton Jones, Baltimore, a Picture History, 1957, 3rd rev. ed., Baltimore: Bodine & Associates and Maclay & Associates, 1982
Beirne, Rosamond Randall, “The Chase House in Maryland,” Maryland Historical Magazine 49 (September 1954), 177-195
Bennett, Sari J., and Charles M. Christian, eds., Baltimore: A Perspective on Historical Urban Development, Washington]: Association of American Geographers, 1989
Bevan, Edith R., “Druid Hill, Country Seat of the Rogers and Buchanan Families,” Maryland Historical Magazine 44 (September 1949), 190-199
_______________, “Willow Brook, Country Seat of John Donnell,” Maryland Historical Magazine 44 (March 1949), 33-41
Bowditch, Eden Unger, Baltimore’s Historic Parks and Gardens, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2004 Breihan, Jack, A History of Wartime Middle River, Middle River, Md.: Essex-Middle River Civic Council, 1996
Browne, Gary Lawson, Baltimore in the Nation, 1789-1861, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1980
Bryan, John M., Robert Mills: America’s First Architect, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2001
______________, ed., Robert Mills, Architect, Washington: American Institute of Architects Press, 1989
Burdine, D. Randall, “Hampden-Woodbury: The Mill Village in an Urban Setting,” Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (March 1982), 6-26
Chalfant, Randolph W., “Calvert Station: Its Structure and Significance,” Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (March 1979), 11-22
Clark, Dennis Rankin, “Baltimore, 1729-1829: The Genesis of a Community,” Ph.D. dissertation, Catholic University, 1976
Cole, Merle T., and Scott S. Sheads, Fort McHenry and Baltimore’s Harbor Defenses, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2001
Colwill, Stiles Tuttle, Francis Guy, 1760-1820, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1981
Corbett, Donna C., “‘Had You Followed My Advice, and Built a Plain and Convenient House’: The Carrolls and Homewood,” Letters and Papers on the Social Sciences and the Humanities, n.s. 6 (Spring 1980), 113-123
Crooks, James B., “The Baltimore Fire and Baltimore Reform,” Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (Spring 1970), 1-17
Cucchiella, S., Baltimore Deco: An Architectural Survey of Art Deco in Baltimore, Baltimore: Maclay &Associates, 1984
Dilts, James D., and Catherine F. Black, eds., Baltimore Cast-Iron Buildings and Architectural Ironwork, Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1991
Dorsey, John, and James Dilts, A Guide to Baltimore Architecture, Cambridge, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 3rd rev. ed., 1997
Donovan, Erin, “Nostalgia and Tourism: Camden Yards in Baltimore,” in Paul A. Schackel, ed., Myth, Memory, and the Making of the American Landscape, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001, 221-239
Eckels, Claire Wittler, “Baltimore’s Earliest Architects, 1785-1820,” Ph.D. diss., John Hopkins University, 1950
Elder, William Voss, III, “Robert Mills’ Waterloo Row,” Record of the Baltimore Museum of Art 1 (1971), 1-24
Enterprising Emporiums: The Jewish Department Stores of Downtown Baltimore, Baltimore: Jewish Museum of Maryland, 2001
Eucher, Charles C., “The Politics of Urban Expansion: Baltimore and the Sewerage Question, 1859-1905,” Maryland Historical Magazine 86 (Fall 1991), 270-291
Fee, Elizabeth, et al., eds., The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991
Frank, Beryl, Way Back When in Sudbrook Park, Baltimore: Sudbrook Park, Inc., 1997
Friedrichs, Jurgen, and Allen C. Goodman, The Changing Downtown: A Comparative Study of Baltimore and Hamburg, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1987
Garrett, Jane N., “Philadelphia and Baltimore, 1790-1840: A Study of Intraregional Unity,” Maryland Historical Magazine 55 (March 1960), 1-13
Giza, Joanne, and Catherine F. Black, Great Baltimore Houses: An Architectural and Social History, Baltimore: Maclay & Associates, 1982
Greff, Jacqueline, Fell’s Point, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2005
Gunning, Brooke, and Molly O’Donovan, Baltimore’s Halcyon Days, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2000
Hadley, Robert K., Motion Picture Exhibition in Baltimore: An Illustrated History and Directory of Theaters, 1895-2004, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2006
Harwood, Herbert H., “Mt. Clare Station, America’s Oldest — Or Is It?” Railroad History 139 (1987), 39-53
Hastings, Lynne Dakin, A Guidebook to Hampton National Historic Site, Towson, Md.: Historic Hampton, Inc., 1986
Hayward, Mary Ellen, “Urban Vernacular Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Baltimore,” Winterthur Portfolio 16 (Spring 1981), 33-63
____________________, and Charles Belfoure, The Baltimore Rowhouse, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999
__________________, and Frank R. Shivers, Jr., eds., The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004
Helton, Gary, Dundalk, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2006
Herman, Bernard L., Town House: Architecture and Material life in the Early American City, 1780-1830, Williamsburg, Va.: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, and Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005
Holcomb, Eric L., The City as Suburb: A History of Northeast Baltimore since 1660, Santa Fe, N.M.: Center for American Places, 2005
Henderson, Peter Harry, “Local Deals and the New Deal State: Implementing Federal Public Housing in Baltimore, 1933-1968,” Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1994
Higham, Eileen, Tuscany-Canterbury: A Baltimore Neighborhood History, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2004
Howland, Richard, and Eleanor Spencer, The Architecture of Baltimore, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1953
Hunter, Wilbur H., “Baltimore in the Revolutionary Generation,” in John B. Boles, ed., Maryland Heritage: Five Baltimore Institutions Celebrate the American Bicentennial, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1976, 183-236
______________, The Story of America’s Oldest Museum Building, Baltimore: Peale Museum, 1964 [revised entry & repositioned from between Hyde and Jones, below]
Hurry, Robert, The Discovery and Archeological Investigation of the Benjamin Banneker Homestead (18Ba282), Baltimore County, Maryland, Crownsville, Md.: Archeological Society of Maryland and Maryland Historical Trust, 2002
Hyde, Bryden B., “Davidge Hall,” University of Maryland School of Medicine Bulletin 56 (July 1971), 1-8
Jones, Carleton, Lost Baltimore: A Portfolio of Vanished Buildings, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993
Keith, Robert C., Baltimore Harbor: A Picture History, 1982; revised ed., Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005
Kelly, Brian, “What’s Right (and Wrong) about the Inner Harbor,” Planning 58 (April 1992), 28-32
Kelly, Jacques, Bygone Baltimore: A Historical Portrait, Norfolk, Va.: Donning Co., 1982
____________, The Pratt Library Album: Baltimore Neighborhoods in Focus, Baltimore: Enoch Pratt Library, 1986
Kurtze, Peter, E., “Public School Buildings on the Lancasterian Plan, 1829-1839,” in Elizabeth Collins Cromley and Carter L. Hudgins, eds., Gender, Class, and Shelter: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, V, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995, 70-77
Lancaster, R. Kent, “Green Mount: The Introduction of the Rural Cemetery into Baltimore,” Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (March 1978), 62-79
Levin, Alexandra L., “Charles Nicholas Rogers and His Country Seat, ‘Druid Hill’,” Maryland Historical Magazine 72 (Spring 1977), 78-82
Levine, Marc V. “Downtown Redevelopment as an Urban Growth Strategy: A Critical Appraisal of the Baltimore Renaissance,” Journal of Urban Affairs 9:2 (1987), 103-123
Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor, Altogether American: Robert Mills, Architect and Engineer, New York: Oxford University Press, 1994
Lynall, Katharine, “A Bicycle Built-for-Two: Public-Private Partnership in Baltimore,” National Civic Review 72 (November 1983), 531-571
McCarthy, Michael P., “Baltimore’s Highway Wars Revisited,” Maryland Historical Magazine 93 (Summer 1998), 136-157
__________________, “Park Visions in Confliect: Baltimore’s debate Over the Leakin Bequest,” Maryland Historical Magazine 98 (summer 2003), 186-203
____________________, “Renaissance Rivalry in Baltimore: One Charles Center vs. One North Charles,” Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Summer 1995), 194-215
McGrain, John W., From Pig Iron to Cotton Duck: A History of Manufacturing Villages in Baltimore County, vol. 1, Towson, Md.: Baltimore County Library, 1985
_________________, Grist Mills in Baltimore County, Maryland, Towson, Md.: Baltimore County Public Library, 1980
Miller, J. Jefferson, “The Designs of the Washington Monument in Baltimore,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 23 (March 1964), 19-28
Miller, James Edward, “The Dowager of 33rd Street: Memorial Stadium and the Politics of Big-Time Sports in Maryland, 1954-1991,” Maryland Historical Magazine 87 (Summer 1992), 187-200
Miller, Mark B., Baltimore Transitions: Views of an American City in Flux, Baltimore: Pridemark Press, 1998
Moffson, Steven, “Richardsonian Romanesque Bank Buildings in Baltimore, 1884-1894,” M.A. thesis, University of Delaware, 1992
Mohl, Richard A., “Stop the Road: Freeway revolt in American Cities,” Journal of Urban History 30 (July 2004), 674-706
Moudry, Roberta M., “Gardens, Houses, and People: The Planning of Roland Park, Baltimore,” M.A. thesis, Cornell University, 1990
__________________, “Gardens, Houses and People: The Planning of Roland Park, Baltimore,” in Proceedings
of the Fourth National Conference on American Planning History, Columbus, Ohio: Society for American City and Regional Planning History, 1991, npp.
__________________, “Parking Baltimore: Park Planning in Baltimore, 1851-1905,” in Proceedings of the Third National Conference on American Planning History, Columbus, Ohio: Society of American City and Regional Planning History, 1989, npp.
Muller, Edward K., and Paul A. Groves, “The Emergence of Industrial Districts in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Baltimore,” in Robert Lewis, ed., Manufacturing Suburbs: Building Work and Home on the Metropolitan Fringe, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004, 32-52, 248-252
Nelson, Lee H., “An Architectural History of Fort McHenry,” Philadelphia: National Park Service, 1961
Norton, Paul F., “The Architect of Calverton,” Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (June 1981), 113-123
Null, Druscilla Johanna, “The Development of the Dundalk Historic District, 1890-1985,” M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1985 [U.S. Emergency Fleet Corporation community]
O’Donovan, Molly, and Brooke Gunning, Towson, Ruxton, & Lutherville, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 1999
Olson, Sherry H., Baltimore: The Building of an American City, 1980, rev. ed., Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997
Orser, W. Edward, Blockbusting in Baltimore: The Edmondson Village Story, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1994
_____________, “A Tale of Two Park Plans: The Olmsted Vision for Baltimore and Seattle, 1903,” Maryland Historical Magazine 98 (winter 2003), 466-483
Petersen, Peter B., The Great Baltimore Fire, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2004
Perlman, Bernard B., “The Cost and Construction of Homewood,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 12 (March 1955), 26-28
Peterson, Charles E., Notes on Hampton Mansion, rev. ed., College Mark: National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection, University of Maryland, 2000
Power, Garrett, “Entail in Two Cities: A Comparative Study of Long Term Leases in Birmingham, England and Baltimore, Maryland 1700-1900,” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 9 (Winter 1992), 315-324
_______________, “‘High Society’: The Building Height Limitation on Baltimore’s Mt. Vernon Place,” Maryland Historical Magazine 79 (Fall 1984), 197-219
_______________, “Parceling Out Land in the Vicinity of Baltimore: 1632-1796,” Maryland Historical Magazine 87 (Winter 1992), 453-466; and 88 (Summer 1993), 151-180
Raley, Robert L., “The Baltimore Country-House, 1785-1915,” M.A. thesis, University of Delaware, 1959
Reinberger, Mark Edward, “The Baltimore Exchange and Its Place in the Career of Benjamin Henry Latrobe,” Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1988
Richmond, Peter, Ballpark: Camden Yards and the Building of an American Dream, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993
Roth, Rodris, “Interior Decoration of City Houses in Baltimore: The Federal Period,” Winterthur Portfolio 5 (1969), 59-83
Ryon, Roderick N., West Baltimore Neighborhoods, Sketches of Their History, 1840-1960, Baltimore: University of Baltimore, Institute of Publications Design, 1993
Sandler, Gilbert, Jewish Baltimore: A Family Album, Baltimore; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000
_____________, Small Town Baltimore: An Album of Memories, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002
Sarudy, Barbara Wells, “Genteel and Necessary Amusements: Public Pleasure Gardens in Eighteenth-Century Maryland,” Journal of Garden History 9 (July-September 1989), 118-124
_____________________, “A Late Eighteenth-Century ‘Tour’ of Baltimore Gardens,” Journal of Garden History 9 (July-September 1989), 125-140
Schalck, Harry G., “Mini-Revisionism in City Planning History: The Planners of Roland Park,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 29 (December 1970), 347-349
_________________, “Planning Roland Park, 1891-1900,” Maryland Historical Magazine 67 (Winter 1972), 419-428
Sharp, Henry K., The Patapsco River Valley: Cradle of the Industrial Revolution in Maryland, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2001
Shivers, Frank R., Jr., Walking in Baltimore: An Intimate Guide to the Old City, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995
Shivers, Natalie W., Those Old Placid Rows: The Aesthetic and Development of the Baltimore Rowhouse, Baltimore: Maclay & Associates, 1981
Stanton, Phoebe, “The Peabody Library,” Maryland Historical Magazine 86 (Winter 1991), 423-435
Thomas, Dawn F., The Green Spring Valley: Its History and Heritage, vol. I, “A History and Historic Houses,” Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1978
Tripp, Susan Gerwe, “Evergreen House, Baltimore, Maryland,” Antiques 139 (February 1991), 388-397
__________________, “Homewood in Baltimore, Maryland,” Antiques 133 (January 1988), 248-257
Trostel, Michael F., Mount Clare, Being an Account of the Seat Built by Charles Carroll, Barrister, upon His Lands at Patapsco, Baltimore: National Society of Colonial Dames of America, 1981
Turner, Paul V., Joseph Ramee: International Architect of the Revolutionary Era, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996
Verheyen, Egon, ed., Laurence Hall Fowler, Architect, 1876-1971, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984
Vill, Martha J., “Residential Development on a Landed Estate: The Case of Baltimore’s ‘Harlem’,” Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (Fall 1982), 266-278
Waesche, James F., A History of the Roland Park-Guilford-Homeland District, Baltimore: Maclay Associates, 1987
Wallace, David A., Urban Planning My Way, Chicago: Planners Press, American Planning Association, 2004
Warren, Marion E., and Michael P. McCarthy, The Living City — Baltimore’s Charles Center and Inner Harbor Development, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002
______________, and Mame Warren, Baltimore: When She Was What She Used to Be, 1850-1930, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983
Weeks, Christopher, Alexander Smith Cochran: Modernist in Traditional Baltimore, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1995
Weidman, Gregory R., et al., Classical Maryland 1815-1845: Fine and Decorative Arts from the Golden Age, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1993
Wilson, Jane B., The Very Quiet Baltimorians: A Guide to the Historic Cemeteries and Burial Sites of Baltimore, Shippensburg, Pa.: White Mare Publishing Co., 1991
Wise, Margaret Wight, Catonsville, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 2005
Wooden, Howard E., “The Rectory of St. Paul’s Parish, Baltimore: An Architectural History,” Maryland Historical Magazine 57 (September 1962), 210-228
Worrall, Margaret, ed., Hampton National Historic Site, Towson, Md.: Historic Hampton, 1986
Zalesch, Saul E., “Synagogue Building in Baltimore during the Nineteenth Century,” M.A. thesis, University of Delaware, 1984
Zucker, Kevin, “Falls and Stream Valleys: Frederick Law Olmsted and the Parks of Baltimore,” Maryland Historical Magazine 90 (Spring 1995), 72-96
Zembala, Dennis M., ed. Baltimore: Industrial Gateway of the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1995
Regional Studies: Maryland
Arnold, Joseph L., Maryland: Old Line to New Prosperity, Northridge, Calif.: Windsor Publications, 1985
Bloom, Nicholas Dagen, Merchant of Illusion: James Rouse, America’s Salesman of the Businessman’s Utopia, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2004
Bourne, Michael, et al., “Architecture and Chance in the Chesapeake: A Field Tour,” Crownsville, Md.: Maryland Historical Trust, and Newark, Del.: Vernacular Architecture Forum, 1998
Carson, Cary, “The Virginia House in Maryland,” Maryland Historical Magazine 69 (Summer 1974), 185-196
____________, et al., “Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies,” Winterthur Portfolio 16 (Summer-Autumn 1981), 135-196
Carr, Lois Green, “‘The Metropolis of Maryland’: A Comment on Town Development Along the Tobacco Coast,” Maryland Historical Magazine 69 (Summer 1974), 124-145 [St. Mary’s City]
Dean, Mary, et al., 350 Years of Art and Architecture in Maryland, College Park: University of Maryland Art Gallery and Gallery of the School of Architecture, 1984
Dilts, James D., The Great Road: The Building of the Baltimore and Ohio, the Nation’s First Railroad, 1828- 1853, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993
Forman, Henry Chandlee, The Architecture of the Old South: The Medieval Style, 1585-1850, 1948; reprint ed., New York: Russell & Russell, 1968
______________________, Early Manor Houses of Maryland: An Architectural and Historical Compendium,1634-1800, 1934; reprint ed., Baltimore: Bodine, 1982
______________________, Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens, New York: Bonanza Books, 1956
Forsyth, Ann, Reforming Suburbia: The Planned Communities of Irvine, Columbia, and The Woodlands, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005
Holland, F. Ross, Maryland Lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay — An Illustrated History, Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1996
Horn, James P., “‘The Bare Necessities’: Standards of Living in England and the Chesapeake, 1650-1700,” Historical Archaeology 22:2 (1988), 74-91
Kanarek, Harold, The Mid-Atlantic Engineers: A History of the Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1774-1974, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, n.d. [ca. 1976]
Kellner, Barbara, Columbia, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 2005
King, Julia A., “”’The Transient Nature of All Things Sublunary’: Romanticism, History, and Ruins in Nineteenth-Century Maryland,” in Rebecca Yamin and Karen Bescherer Metheny, eds., Landscape
Archaeology: Reading and Interpreting the American Historical Landscape, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1996, 249-272
Lane, Mills B., Architecture of the Old South, Maryland, New York: Abbeville Press, 1991
Lanier, Gabrielle M., and Bernard L. Herman, Everyday Architecture in the Mid-Atlantic: Looking at Buildings and Landscapes, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997
Legler, Dixie, and Carol M. Highsmith, Historic Bridges of Maryland, Crownsville, Md.: Maryland Historical Trust Press for the Maryland Department of Transportation, 2002
Lounsbury, Carl, ed., An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape, New York: Oxford University Press, 1994
Lumbard, Frances Barbour, “The Railroad and the Landscapes of Leisure: Resort Development by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1870-1910,” M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1994
McDaniel, George W., Hearth & Home: Preserving a People’s Culture, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1982
Marzio, Peter, “Carpentry in the Southern Colonies During the Eighteenth Century with Emphasis on Maryland and Virginia,” Winterthur Portfolio 7 (1972), 229-250
Miller, Henry M., “Baroque Cities in the Wilderness: Archaeology and Urban Development in the Colonial Chesapeake,” Historical Archaeology 22:2 (1988), 57-73
Olsen, Joshua, Better Places, Better Lives: A Biography of James Rouse, Washington: Urban Land Institute, 2003
Pogue, Robert E.T., Old Maryland Landmarks, Bushwood, Md.: by the author, 1972
Preston, Edmund, et al., Maryland Aloft: A Celebration of Aviators, Airfields and Aerospace, Cronwsville, Md.: Maryland Historical Trust, 2003
Raley, Robert L., “Early Maryland Plasterwork and Stuccowork,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 20 (October 1961), 131-135
Reps, John W., Tidewater Towns: City Planning in Colonial Virginia and Maryland, Williamsburg: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1992
Rhodes, Jason, Maryland’s Amusement Parks, Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2005
Rice, Laura, Maryland History in Prints 1743-1900< Baltimore Historical Society, 2002
Sarudy, Barbara Wells, Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake 1700-1805, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998
Shackel, Paul A., and Barbara J. Little, eds., Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994
Shomette, Donald G., Lost Towns of Tidewater Maryland, Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 2000
Soderberg, Susan Cooke, “Lest We Forget”: A Guide to Civil War Monuments in Maryland, Shippensburg, Pa.: White Mane Publishing Company, 1995
Stone, Gary Wheeler, “The Roof Leaked, But the Price Was Right: The Virginia House Reconsidered,” Maryland Historical Magazine 99 (fall 2004), 312-328
Stover, John F., History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1987
Three Centuries of Maryland Architecture, [Annapolis]: Maryland Historical Trust and Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, 1982
Warren, Mame, and Marion E. Warren, Maryland Time Exposures 1840-1940, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984
Wennersten, John R., “Soil Miners Redux: The Chesapeake Environment, 1680-1810,” Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Summer 1996), 157-179
Annapolis
Anderson, Elizabeth B., Annapolis: A Walk Through History, Centreville: Maryland Tidewater Publishers, 1984
Baker, Nancy T., “Annapolis, Maryland 1695-1730,” Maryland Historical Magazine 81 (Fall 1986), 191-209
Beckerdite, Luke, “William Buckland Reconsidered: Architectural Carving in Chesapeake Maryland, 1771-1774,” Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts 8 (November 1982), 42-88
Brand, Barbara, “William Buckland in Maryland,” M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1979
Brown, Margaret A., “Ambition in Brick: The William Brown House, 1758-1785,” M. A. thesis, University of Delaware, 1984
Christiensen, John, with Charles Bohl, McDowell Hall at St. John’s College in Annapolis, Annapolis: St. John’s College, 1989
Davis, Deering, Annapolis Houses: 1700-1775, New York: Bonanza Books, 1947
Elder, William Voss, III, and Lu Bartlett, John Shaw, Cabinetmaker of Annapolis, Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1983
Lindauer, Anthony, From Parks to Plats: The Development of Annapolis: 1651-1718, Annapolis: Maryland State Archives, and Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1997
Matthews, Christopher N., An Archaeology of History and Tradition: Monuments of Danger in the Annapolis Landscape, New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2002
Miller, Marcia M., and Orlando Ridout V, eds., Architecture in Annapolis: A Field Guide, 1998; revised ed. Crownsville, Md.: Maryland Historical Trust, 2001 [revised entry]
_________________, “The Chase-Lloyd House,” M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1993
Papenfuse, Edward C., “Doing Good to Posterity”: The Move of the Capital of Maryland from St. Mary’s City to Ann Arundell Towne, Now Called Annapolis, Annapolis: Maryland State Historical Society, and Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1995
___________________, In Pursuit of Profit: The Annapolis Merchants in the Era of the American Revolution, 163-1805, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975
Pierson, William L., “The Hammond-Harwood House: A Colonial Masterpiece,” Antiques 111 (January 1977), 186-193
Potter, Parker B., Jr., Public Archaeology in Annapolis: A Critical Approach to History in Maryland’s Ancient City, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994
Radoff, Morris L., The State House at Annapolis, Annapolis: Hall of Records Commission, Department of General Services, 1972
Ridout, Orlando IV, “The Brice House, Annapolis, Maryland,” M.A. thesis, University of Maryland, 1978
Risjord, Norman K., Builders of Annapolis: Enterprise and Politics in a Colonial Capital, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1997
Scarlett, Charles, Jr., “Governor Horatio Sharpe’s Whitehall,” Maryland Historical Magazine 46 (March 1951), 8-26
Shackel, Paul A., et al. eds., Annapolis Pasts: Historical Archaeology in Annapolis, Maryland, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1998
Tatum, George B., “Great Houses of the Golden Age of Annapolis,” Antiques 111 (January 1977), 174-185
Warren, Mame, Then Again…Annapolis, 1900-1965, Annapolis: Time Exposures Limited, 1990
Warren, Marion E., and Mary Elizabeth Warren, “The Train’s Done Been and Gone”: An Annapolis Portrait, 1859-1910, Boston: David R. Godine, 1976
Other Areas in Maryland
Bassye, Katherine G., “‘Essential if Regimental Esprit Is to Be Developed’: Army Family Housing at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland,” M.A. thesis, George Washington University, 1999
Bloom, Nicholas Dagen, Suburban Alchemy: 1960s New Towns and the Transformation of the American Dream, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2001 [Columbia]
Blumgart, Pamela James, et al., At the Head of the Bay: A Cultural and Architectural History of Cecil County, Maryland, Elkton, Md.: Cecil Historical Trust, and Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust Press, 1996
Bodenstein, William G., “St. Michaels, Maryland: An 18th Century Speculative Development,” Maryland Historical Magazine 80 (Fall 1985), 228-239
Bourne, Michael O., Historic Houses of Kent County, Chestertown, Md.: Historical Society of Kent County, 1998
Christensen, Carol A., The American Garden City and the New Towns Movement, Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research Press, 1986 [Columbia]
Cramm, Joetta M., Howard County: A Pictorial History, Norfolk: Donning Company, 1987
Doephens, William P. Excavations at Warren Duval’s Middle Plantation of South River Hundred, Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1991
Getty, Joe, Carroll’s Heritage: Essays on the Architecture of a Piedmont Maryland County, Westminster, Md.: Carroll County Commissioners and Historical Society of Carroll County, 1987
Hughes, Elizabeth, Historic St. Michels: An Architectural History, St. Michaels, Md.: Historic St. Michaels – Bay Hundred, 1996
Inventory of Historic Sites in Calvert County, Charles County and St. Mary’s County, Annapolis: Maryland Historical Trust, 1980
Inventory of Historic Sites in Caroline County, Annapolis: Maryland Historical Trust, 1980
Jopling, Carol F., Churches of Somerset County, Maryland: Evolving Church Architecture in the Changing Rural
Landscape of Somerset County, Maryland, 1660-1993, Annapolis: Annapolis Publishing Co., 2000
Larew, Marilynn M., Bel Air: An Architectural and Cultural History 1782-1945, Bel Air, Md.: Town of Bel Air, and Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1995
Neill, Robert, et al., Chestertown, Maryland: An Inventory of Historic Sites, Town of Chestertown, 1980
Rivoire, J. Richard, Homeplaces: Traditional Domestic Architecture of Charles County, Maryland, La Plata, Md.: Southern Maryland Studies Center, Charles County Community College, 1990
Schock, Mildred C., Of History and Houses: A Kent Island Heritage, Queenstown, Md.: Queen Anne Press, 1982
Shaw, Diane, “Building an Urban Identity: The Clustered Spires of Frederick, Maryland,” in Elizabeth Collins Cromley and Carter L. Hudgins, eds., Gender, Class, and Shelter: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, V, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995, 55-68
Stone, Gary Wheeler, “Society, Housing, and Architecture in Early Maryland: John Lewger’s St. John’s,” Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1982
Tennenbaum, Robert, ed., Creating a New City: Columbia, Maryland, Columbia, Md.: Partners in Community Building and Perry Publishing, 1996
Touart, Paul Baker, Along the Seaboard Side: The Architectural History of Worcester County, Maryland, Snow Hill, Md.: Worcester County Commissioners, 1994
__________________, Somerset: An Architectural History, Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1990
Ware, Donna M., Anne Arundel’s Legacy: The Historic Properties of Anne Arundel County, Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1990
______________, Green Gables and Sooty Gob Piles: The Maryland Coal Region’s Industrial and Architectural Past, Crownsville: Maryland Historical Trust, 1991
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