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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Elder, William V., III. "The Adams-Kilty House in Annapolis." Maryland Historical Magazine 60 (1965): 314-324.

Elder, William V., III. "Robert Mills' Waterloo Row." Record of the Baltimore Museum of Art 1 (1971): 1-24.

Elwell, Newton W. Architecture, Furniture, and Interiors of Maryland and Virginia During the Eighteenth Century. Polley & Co., 1897.

Eshelman, Ralph E. "The Patuxent River Project." Three Centuries of Maryland Architecture, 58-62. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical Trust, 1982.

Ewing, Mrs. Cecil E. "The Mitchell House, Fair Hill, Maryland." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 46 (May 19, 1975): [2-3] .

Farquhar, Roger Brooke. Historic Montgomery County: Old Homes and History. Silver Spring, MD: privately printed, 1952.

Fee, Elizabeth, Linda Shopes, and Linda Zeidman. The Baltimore Book; New Views of Local History Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.
Notes: An alternative look at Baltimore's history from a leftist, social activist perspective, the book includes historic photographs of the city's buildings and areas.

Fenwick, LaVerne M. "Cherryfields on the St. Mary's River, St. Mary's County." Chronicles of St. Mary's 37 (Summer 1989): 230-33.

Fisher, William H. Some Old Houses of Maryland. N.p., 1980.

Fishman, Bernard. "Henry Berge: The Forgotten Architect of the B'nai Israel Synagogue." Generations 8 (Spring 1988): 8-9.

"For the Love of a House." Glades Star 7 (December 1993): 320-24.

Ford, James Fitz Gerald. Social Planning and New Towns: The Case of Columbia, Maryland. Ph.D. Diss., University of Michigan, 1975.

Forman, H. Chandlee. Early Buildings and Historic Artifacts in Tidewater Maryland; The Eastern Shore. Easton, MD: Eastern Shore Publishers' Associates, 1989.
Notes: Forman listed himself as "architect and archaeologist." One of the early investigators of St. Mary's City and a dedicated preservationist, he documented many of the 18th and 19th century dwellings on the Eastern Shore. Forman illustrated his books with his own charming drawings and enlivened them with stories of his visits to remote sites, accounts both entertaining and edged with melancholy. See also Radoff, Morris L., <em>The Old Line State</em>.

Forman, H. Chandlee. Early Manor and Plantation Houses of Maryland. Easton, MD and Haverford, PA: Published by the author, 1934; second rev. ed., Baltimore: Bodine & Assoc., 1982.

Forman, H. Chandlee. Maryland Architecture: A Short History from 1634 through the Civil War. Cambridge, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1968.

Forman, H. Chandlee. Old Buildings, Gardens and Furniture in Tidewater Maryland. Cambridge, MD: Tidewater, 1967.

Forman, H. Chandlee. The Architecture of the Old South: The Medieval Style, 1585-1850. New York: Russell & Russell, 1948; reprint, 1968.

Forman, H. Chandlee. Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens. New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1956.

Forwood, William Stump. "The Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 41 (Summer 1989): 50-74.

Forwood, William Stump. "The Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 45 (Summer 1990): 44-73.

Forwood, William Stump. "Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 51 (Winter 1992): 2-31.

Forwood, William Stump. "Homes on Deer Creek." Harford Historical Bulletin 32 (Spring 1987): 23-40.

Franch, Michael S. "Camden Station: Vivid Past, Cloudy Future." Baltimore Sun Magazine, 16 March 1975, 12ff.

Fratz, Marjorie Keller. "The Drane House-Restoration Imminent." Glades Star 6 (March 1988): 177-79, 187.

Freeman, Allen. "Preservation Pioneer St. Clair Wright Dies." Historic Preservation News 33 (December 1993/January 1994): 11-12, 33.

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