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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Adams, Eric. "Discord in Charm City." Historic Preservation 48 (March/April 1996): 22-23.

Alexander, Robert L. "Baltimore Row Houses of the Early Nineteenth Century." American Studies 16 (Fall 1975): 65-76.

Alexander, Robert L. "Neoclassical Wrought Iron in Baltimore." Winterthur Portfolio 18 (Summer/Autumn 1983): 147-186.

Alexander, Robert L. "Nicholas Rogers, Gentleman-Architect of Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 78 (Summer 1983): 85 - 105.

Alexander, Robert L. "The Riddell-Carroll House in Baltimore." Winterthur Portfolio 28 (Summer/Autumn 1993): 113-39.

Alexander, Robert L. "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.

Baltimore in Old Engravings; 50 Architectural Views from George W. Howard's "The Monumental City, 1873-1880". Baltimore: Maclay & Assoc., 1985.

Beirne, Francis F., and Carleton Jones. Baltimore, A Picture History. 1957;1968; Third rev. ed. Baltimore: Bodine & Assoc. and MacLay & Assoc., 1982.
Notes: Contains valuable photographs of historic Baltimore buildings, many no longer extant.

Briehan, Jack. "The Downtown Plan: Its Preservation Component." Baltimore Heritage Newsletter (Spring 1991): 1-3.

Broadwater, JoAnne C. "Union Square." Maryland 27 (July/August 1995): 18-23.

Burdine, D. Randall. "Hampden-Woodberry: 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.

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.

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 6 (Spring?): 113-123.

Corell, Cal. "Pine Street Restoration." Baltimore Heritage Newsletter (Winter 1992): 1-2.

Cox, Richard. Tracing the History of the Baltimore Structure: A Guide to the Primary and Secondary Sources. Baltimore: Department of Legislative Reference, 1980.

Crooks, James B. "The Baltimore Fire and Baltimore Reform." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (Spring 1970): 1-17.

Cucchiella, Sheryl R. Baltimore Deco: Architectural Survey of Art Deco in Baltimore. Baltimore: Maclay and Associates, 1984.
Notes: A compilation of some of the more and less well-known Art Deco buildings and interiors in Baltimore; unfortunately, the photographs are not of high quality.

Dilts, James D., and Catharine F. Black, eds. Baltimore's Cast-Iron Buildings and Architectural Ironwork. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1991; reprint, 2000.

Donkervoet, Carolyn. "From the Neighborhoods: Fells Point Update." Baltimore Heritage Newsletter (Spring 1991): 5-6.

Dorsey, John, and James D. Dilts. A Guide to Baltimore Architecture. 1973, 1981; 3rd revised edition. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1997.

Dorsey, John. Mount Vernon Place: An Anecdotal Essay with 66 Illustrations. Baltimore: Maclay and Associates, 1983.

Eader, Thomas S. "The Carroll Mansion in Baltimore." Antiques 109 (February 1976):336-44.

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.

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