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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Jensen, Ann. "Back In Time." Annapolitan 3 (June 1989): 38-41, 89-91.
Notes: The Sands House in Annapolis.

Jensen, Ann. "Saved in Time." Annapolitan 4 (November 1990): 77-82, 84-85.
Notes: Hammond-Harwood House.

Kearns, Richard. "The Annapolis Cityscape." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 194-200.

Kearns, Richard. "Urban Design [of Annapolis]." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 158-59.

Keen, Dorothy Benson. "History of Benson-Hammond House." Anne Arundel County History Notes 7 (April 1976): [3].

Kelly, J. Reaney. "'Tulip Hill,' its History and its People." Maryland Historical Magazine 60 (1965): 349-403.

Linebaugh, Donald W. "'All the Annoyances and Inconveniences of the Country': Environmental Factors in the Development of Outbuildings in the Colonial Chesapeake." Winterthur Portfolio 28 (Spring 1994): 1-18.

List, William (Bill) F. "The Charles F. Harman House." Anne Arundel County History Notes 26 (July 1995): 3-4; Part II, 27 (October 1995): 3-4, 10-13.

Meade, Vicki. "Roaming the Commandant's House." Annapolis Quarterly (Summer 1996): 22-31.

Miller, Fred S. "Rooms with a Story." Annapolis Quarterly (Fall 1996): 72-81.

Olmert, Michael. "How Annapolis Kept its Charm." Historic Preservation 38 (May/June 1986): 48-54.

Pearce, Maureen. "The House that Carroll Built." Annapolis LifeStyle 1 (July 1992): 40-46.

Pierson, William H., Jr. "The Hammond-Harwood House: A Colonial Masterpiece." Antiques 111 (January 1977): 186-93.

Radoff, Morris L. Buildings of the State of Maryland at Annapolis. Publication no. 9. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Hall of Records, 1954.

Radoff, Morris L. The State House at Annapolis. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Hall of Records, 1972.

Ridout, Orlando, IV. The Brice House, Annapolis, Maryland. M. A. thesis, University of Maryland, 1978.

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.

Scarlett, Charles, Jr. "Governor Horatio Sharpe's Whitehall." Maryland Historical Magazine 46 (March 1951): 8-26.

Selig, Jerome D. "Reconstruction of the C&O Canal." Maryland Conservationist 53 (May/June 1977): 16-19.

Smith, Ora Pumphrey. "The Downs House." Anne Arundel County History Notes 19 (April 1988): 1.

Smith, Ora Pumphrey. "The Home of Thales Cornelius Pumphrey." Anne Arundel County History Notes 19 (October 1987): 3-4.

Smith, Ora Pumphrey. "The Residence of John William Shipley." Anne Arundel County History Notes 18 (October 1986): 23.

Smith, Ora Pumphrey. "The Residence of Thomas Pumphrey." Anne Arundel County History Notes 18 (January 1987): 1.

Snow, Jane Moss. "Cornhill: Portrait of a Street." Annapolitan 5 (February 1991): 44-48.

Somerset, Talbot. "A Bawdy Introduction to a Classic Mansion." Annapolis 7 (September 1993): 10A-13A, 22A-23A.

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