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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Brown, Marsha L. "Abraham Hall: A New Beginning." Passport to the Past 2 (January/February 1991): 1, 5-6.

Graham, Donald. "Montpelier Mansion--Its Second Restoration." Passport to the Past 1 (November/December 1990): 1, 4, 8.

Greider, Linda. "Victorian Comfort in Suburban Washington." Historic Preservation 37 (December 1985): 20-22.
Notes: Hyattsville.

"Historic Hitching Post Hill." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 16 (September 1988): 27-29.

"House and Garden Pilgrimage." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 23 (December 1995): 3-6.

Illustrated Inventory of Historic Sites, Prince George's County, Maryland. Upper Marlboro, MD: Prince George's County Planning Department, 1990.

King, Marina. Final Report: Piscataway Village Rural Conservation Study. Upper Marlboro, MD: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1991.

King, Marina. "Prince George's County Rich in Sears Catalog Houses." Friends of Preservation Newsletter (Winter 89-90): 1, 5.

McDonald, Joyce. "Riversdale Interior Design: Past and Future." Passport to the Past 2 (November/December 1991): 1, 6.

McDonald, Joyce. "Restoring Riversdale--Calvert Mansion." Passport to the Past 1 (July/August 1990): 1, 6.

"Magruder House-Home of Prince George's Heritage, Inc." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 21 (August 1993): [7].

"Marietta is Listed in the National Register of Historic Places." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 12 (Fall 1994): 1.

Norton, Paul F. "The Architect of Calverton." Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (Summer 1981): 113-23.

Pearl, Susan G. "Bostwick in Bladensburg." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 27 (October 1998): [2-4].

Pearl, Susan C. Edmonston Historical Survey. Upper Marlboro, MD: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1993.

Pearl, Susan C. Fairmount Heights, Maryland: a History, from its Beginnings (1900) to Incorporation (1935). Upper Marlboro, MD: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1991.

Pearl, Susan G. Historical Survey, North Brentwood, Maryland. Upper Marlboro, MD: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1991.

Pearl, Susan G. "Victorian Pattern Book Houses in Prince George's County." Friends of Preservation Newsletter (Spring 1989): 1-3.

"Riversdale a National Historic Landmark." Riversdale Letter 15 (Winter 1998): 1, 4.

"Riversdale Designated a National Historic Landmark by Secretary of the Interior." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 16 (Spring 1998): 1, 2.

"The Salvation of Ridgely Church and Abraham Hall." Prince George's County Today (January-February 1990): 7.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake, 1700-1805. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
Notes: Gardens are the result of a particular culture and are an outward sign of a special grace, according to Maryland architecture writer H. Chandlee Forman. Early gardens reflected the tastes and enthusiasms of their owners as much as did their mansions. The author's engaging account of the significance of the domestic landscape to its proprietors and their visitors includes color illustrations of several of the estates.

"Sunnyside." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 21 (August 1994): [9].

Sweeney, Thomas W. "Riversdale Changes for the Better." Historic Preservation News 33 (December 1993/January 1994): 28-29.

"University Park Historic District Listed in the National Register." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 14 (Winter 1996-97): 1-2.

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