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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Bourne, Michael, Orlando Ridout V, Paul Touart, and Donna Ware. Architecture and Change in the Chesapeake: A Field Tour on the Eastern and Western Shores. Crownsville, MD: Maryland Historical Trust Press, 1998.

"Bowie Railroad Buildings Listed in the National Register of Historic Places." Friends of Preservation Newsletter 16 (Winter 1998-99): 1, 2.

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

Brinkley, M. Kent. "Fences in the Colonial Chesapeake: A Look Back at the Historic Types and Uses of Mid-Atlantic Fencing." Landscape Architecture 89 (May 1999): 75, 96, 98-99.

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

Broadwater, JoAnne C. "Unreal Estates." Maryland 27 (May/June 1995): 42-45, 47, 49.

Brockmann, R. John. "Feeling 'The Old' on Main Street in Warwick." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 75 (Winter 1997): 1, 4-5.

"The Brome Howard Inn." Briefe Relation 19 (Winter 1997): 3.

"Brookeville: Jewel of a Village Keeps Historic Moment Living." The Preservationist 3 (May/June 1988): 4-5.

Brooks, Richard Oliver. Hiding Place in the Wind: The New Towns Attempt to Realize Communal Values in an Urban Society: A Case Study of Columbia, Maryland. Ph.D. Diss., Brandeis University, The Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, 1973.

Brown, Sarah. "Mount Calvert: A Study in Architectural Transformation." Material Culture 19 (Spring 1987): 25-38.

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

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.

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