The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Caravaggio, Joan. "Clara Barton's Glen Echo Home from Past to Present." Montgomery County Story 19 (November 1976): 1-10.
Cissel, Anne W. "Summit Hall: 230 Years from Logtown to Summit Hall Farm Park." Montgomery County Story 32 (August 1989): 71-80.
Dahlhamer, Gloria. "The Miller House Speaks Eloquently of Village Life." Maryland 13 (Winter 1980): 23-26.
Notes: House in Hagerstown.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Washington County
Davis, A. Vernon. "Railroad YMCA Was Important Brunswick Institution for 70 Years." Cracker Barrel 17 (March 1988): 14-15.
"The Davis House in Hyattstown." The Preservationist 7 (June-July 1992): 7.
"Developer Donates Historic Waters House to Park & Planning Commission." The Preservationist (May-June 1997): 5.
Farquhar, Roger Brooke. Historic Montgomery County: Old Homes and History. Silver Spring, MD: privately printed, 1952.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, County and Local History, Montgomery County
Gott, Theresa, and John Michael Vlach. "The Bucklodge House: Eighteenth and-Nineteenth Century Traditions on a Montgomery County Farm." Free State Folklore 4 (Spring 1977): 35-58.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, Montgomery County
"Kensington, Maryland: Victorian Town Lives On." The Preservationist 3 (March/April 1988): 4-5.
Leavitt, Donald M. "Early Montgomery County Schoolhouses." Montgomery County Story 22 (May 1979): 1-10.
Levin, Alexandra L. "Charles Nicholas Rogers and His Country Seat, 'Druid Hill.'" Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (Spring 1977): 78-82.
McGuckian, Eileen S. Historic and Architectural Guide to the Rockville Pike. Rockville, MD: Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, 1997.
"Master Plan Spotlight: The Clara Barton House." The Preservationist 7 August/September/October 1992): 6.
"Montgomery County Heritage at Risk." The Preservationist 6 (March-April 1991): 3, 6.
"Montgomery's Oldest Houses." Montgomery County Preservationist 2 (October/November 1986): 1, 4; (December 1986/January 1987): 1, 6; (February/March 1987): 1, 7.
Stoner, Paula. "Early Folk Architecture of Washington County." Maryland Historical Magazine 72 (Winter 1977): 512-22.
Suter, Rusty. "Olney Ale House: The Tradition Continues." Legacy 15 (Fall 1995): 1, 5-6.
"A Walk Through the Boyds Historic District." The Preservationist 4 (January-February 1989): 4-5.
Walston, Mark. "Montgomery County's First Garden Apartments." The Montgomery County Story 27 (February 1984): 89-100.
Walton, John M., Jr. "The Turbulent History of Locust Grove." The Montgomery County Story 26 (November 1983): 73-88.
Abbe, Leslie Morgan. "The Talbott House and Its People." Montgomery County Story 20 (February 1977): 2-8.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, County and Local History, Family History and Genealogy, Nineteenth Century, Twentieth Century, Montgomery County
Adams, Bruce. "Carousel of Change: Glen Echo Park." Maryland 17 (Autumn 1984): 45-48.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, County and Local History, Music and Theater, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century, Montgomery County
Allman, William G. "Bethesda Park: 'The Handsomest Park in the United States'." Montgomery County Story 34 (August 1991): 165-76.
Notes: Amusement parks, often owned by the same individuals who controlled public transportation, encouraged the spread of development. Bethesda Park, which only existed for about five years, played such a role in Bethesda.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, County and Local History, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Transportation and Communication, Nineteenth Century, Montgomery County
Anderson, George M. "The Civil War Courtship of Richard Mortimer Williams and Rose Anderson of Rockville." Maryland Historical Magazine 80 (Summer 1985): 119-138.
Notes: The story of the couple's courtship taken from Williams's writings. Insight is offered into life in Rockville, the county seat, during that period.
Categories: County and Local History, Family History and Genealogy, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Women, Nineteenth Century, Montgomery County, Civil War
Anderson, George M. "Correspondence of Thomas Anderson of Rockville with his Parents, James and Mary Anderson, 1855 - 1859." Maryland Historical Magazine 78 (Spring 1983): 1-21.
Notes: Offers details of rural life in Montgomery County.
Categories: County and Local History, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Nineteenth Century, Montgomery County