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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Bryan, John M., ed. Robert Mills, Architect. Washington, DC: AIA Press, 1989.
Notes: Essays by Robert Alexander, Douglas Evelyn, and Pamela Scott about the architect of Baltimore's Washington Monument.

Buckland, Master Builder of the 18th Century: An Exhibition Sponsored by the Board of Regents of Gunston Hall October 1977 to May 15, 1978. N.p., n.d.
Notes: Includes descriptions of William Buckland's work in Maryland.

Buckley, C. "English Translation." Architectural Digest 45 (July 1988): 98-103.

Buckley, C. T. "Maryland's Government House." Architectural Digest 43 (November 1986): 154-59, 222.

Burch, T. Raymond, Grace F. Burch, and Jane A. Burch. Historic Hitching Post Hill-Ash Hill. General Beale and its Other Owners. Privately published, 1986.

Burdine, D. Randall. "Hampden-Woodberry: The Mill Village in an Urban Setting." Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (March 1982): 6-26.

Butler, Jeanne F. "Competition 1792: Designing A Nation's Capitol." Capitol Studies 4 no. 1 (1976): 9-96.

Byers, Joseph. "A Hunt through History." Turkey Call 23 (September 1996): 72-81.

"Can We Save the National Park Seminary?" The Preservationist 8 (May-June 1994): 1.

Caravaggio, Joan. "Clara Barton's Glen Echo Home from Past to Present." Montgomery County Story 19 (November 1976): 1-10.

Carper, Janice E. Brick and Ballast. Hokessin, DE: North Light Studio, 1985.

Carson, Cary, Norman F. Barka, William M.Kelso, Garry Wheeler Stone, and Dell Upton. "Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies." Winterthur Portfolio 16 (Summer/Autumn 1981): 135-96.

Carson, Cary. "The 'Virginia House' in Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine 69 (Summer 1974): 185-96.

Carter, Edward C., II, ed. The Virginia Journals of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1795-1798. Vols. 1,2. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1977.
Notes: The first of several volumes in this series, a multi-year effort, published for the Maryland Historical Society where most of Latrobe's records reside. Succeeding volumes encompass Latrobe's other journals, papers and correspondence, architectural and engineering drawings, views, etc.

Chalfant, Randolph W. "Calvert Station: Its Structure and Significance." Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (March 1979): 11-22.

Chandler, Joseph Everett. The Colonial Architecture of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Boston: Bates, Kimball, and Guild, 1892.

Chapelle, Suzanne Ellery Greene. An Illustrated History, Baltimore. Woodland Hills, CA: Windsor Publications, 1980; reprint, 2000.
Notes: A good companion to Sherry H. Olson's <em>Baltimore, the Building of an American City</em>, this book by a Baltimore historian also contains many historic photographs of buildings and urban views.

Chapin, Brenda Boelts. Recommended Country Inns: Mid-Atlantic and Chesapeake Region. seventh edition. Old Saybrook, CT: Globe Pequot Press, 1997.

Charlton, W. Dickerson. "The Rescue of the George Washington House: A 25-Year Saga of Preservation Partnerships." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 13 (Summer 1995): 2-3.

Christensen, John. McDowell Hall at St. John's College in Annapolis: 1742-1989. Annapolis, MD: St. John's College, 1989.

Cissel, Anne W. "Summit Hall: 230 Years from Logtown to Summit Hall Farm Park." Montgomery County Story 32 (August 1989): 71-80.

Clarke, Jennifer. "The Geography and History of 'Small Reward Farm' Before 1865." Calvert Historian 9 (Fall 1994): 12-22.

"Clifton Celebrates Being 250 Years Young." The Preservationist 7 (April-May 1992): 3.

Coffin, Lewis A., Jr., and Arthur C. Holden. Brick Architecture of the Colonial Period in Maryland & Virginia. N.p., 1919.

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