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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Hamlin, Talbot. Benjamin Henry Latrobe. New York: Oxford, 1955.
Notes: The Pulitzer prize-winning biography of an architect closely identified with Maryland, and one of the greatest to practice in the state, is still the standard biography.

Harris, Walter G. "The 1884 Kent County Jail." Old Kent 4 (March 1988): 1-2.

Harris, Walter B., William D. Gould, Wilbur Ross Hubbard, and Norman Grieb. "Celebrating Our Fiftieth Anniversary: Acquiring and Restoring the Geddes-Piper House." Old Kent 3 (March 1987): I- 5.

Harwood, Herbert H., Jr. "Mt. Clare Station, America's Oldest-Or Is It?" Railroad History 139 (1978): 39-53.

Hastings, Lynne Dakin. Hampton National Historic Site. Edited by Margaret Worrall. Towson, MD: Historic Hampton, 1986.

Hastings, Lynne Dakin. "Hampton National Historic Site." Maryland Gardener 2 (Fall 1995): 9-12.

Hayward, Mary Ellen. "Rowhouse: A Baltimore Style of Living." Three Centuries of Maryland Architechture, 65-79. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical Trust, 1982.

Hayward, Mary Ellen. "Urban Vernacular Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Baltimore." Winterthur Portfolio 16 (Spring 1981): 33-63.

Heavey, Bill. "Smooth Sailing." Mid-Atlantic Country 17 (March 1996): 22-23.

Helberg, Kristin. The Belvedere and the Man Who Saved It. Baltimore: Pumpkin Publications, 1986.
Notes: A Baltimore hotel.

Heller, Janet W. "Judge Kaplan and the 'Grandest Courthouse.'" Preservation News 28 (September 1988): 6, 19.

Heller, Janet. "History Triumphs at Camden Yards." Historic Preservation News 32 (May 1992): 10-11.

Hellman, Robert. "Victorian Elegance." Maryland 29 (January/February 1997): 32-33, 35, 39.

"Help on the Way." Annapolitan 4 (May 1990): 69-74, 114, 116, 118.
Notes: Annapolis home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton.

Henry, Helen. "Magnificence Preserved." Baltimore Sun Magazine, 2 June 1974, pp. 12-19.

Henry, Helen. "A House Built of Brick and History." Baltimore Sun Magazine, 28 September 1975, 15ff.
Notes: Kent Island.

Hewett, Sandra. "London Town Publik House." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 17 (May 1987): 39-43.

Hill, John W. "Maryland Monuments of the Recent Past: A Quarter Century of Award Winning Baltimore Architecture." Three Centuries of Maryland Architecture, 31-44. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical Trust, 1982.

"Historic Chester House." Isle of Kent (Summer 1993): 8.

"Historic Hitching Post Hill." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 16 (September 1988): 27-29.

"Historic Joseph White House Donated to M-NCPPC." The Preservationist (Fall 1997): 1.

"Historic Sites Update..." Passport to the Past 2 (May/June 1991): 3, 6-7.

Hollifield, William. "Mount Airy." History Trails 24 (Spring 1990): 9-12.

Hollyday, Thomas. "Readbourne Manor Revisited: Gleanings from an Eighteenth-Century Journal." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Spring 1990): 44-50.

Holt, R. James. "Protecting the Vanishing Heritage of the Bay." Three Centuries of Maryland Architecture, 63-65. Annapolis, MD: Maryland Historical Trust, 1982.

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