Resources

Digital Resources

 “About the Duke Mansion.” The Duke Mansion. Accessed November 30, 2012. http://www.dukemansion.com/about.shtml.

"Asbury, Louis H." North Carolina Architects and Builders. Accessed December 8, 2012. http://ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu/people

Bushong, William B. and Catherine W. Bishir. "Asbury, Louis H. (1877-1975)." North Carolina Architects and Builders: A Biographical Dictionary 2009. Accessed November 25, 2012.

"Charlotte Fire Station no. 6." Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. Accessed October 10, 2012. http://landmarkscommission.org. 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. http://www.cmhpf.org. 

"Colonial Revival Style, 1880-1960." Antique Home Style. Accessed December 5, 2012. http://www.antiquehomestyle.com.

Cram, Ralph Adams. "Gothic Architecture." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. Accessed December 5, 2012. http://www.newadvent.org.

"Efird's Department Store." The Charlotte Mecklenburg Story. Accessed December 11, 2012. http://www.cmstory.org

“Explore the Carolina Theater.” Carolina Theatre Preservation Society. Last modified 2009. Accessed November 15, 2012. http://www.carolinatheatre.us/explore.html.

"Hayes Residence Hall and Watkins Art Building." Historic Campus Architecture Project. Council of Independent Colleges. Accessed December 4, 2012. http://hcap.artstor.org.

Hill Directory Company. "Hill's Charlotte (Mecklenburg County, N.C.) City Directory [1945/1946] (1945)." Volume 14. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Accessed November 25, 2012. 

"James B. Duke House." Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. Accessed November 30, 2012. http://www.cmhpf.org.

Louis Asbury Collection, 1877-1975, J. Murrey Atkins Library University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Special Collections, http://specialcollections.uncc.edu.

Mary Boyer Collection, 1899-1979. J. Murrey Atkins Library University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Special Collections. http://specialcollections.uncc.edu. 

Michael, Michelle Ann. "Hook, Charles Christian." North Carolina Architects and Builders: A Biographical Dictionary. Accessed October 15, 2012. http://ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu. 

"Mission: Possible." Charlotte Business Journal, February 4, 2011. http://www.bizjournals.com.

National Register of Historic Places.  Accessed December 11,2012.  http://www.nps.gov/nr/

"Neoclassicism." Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed December 5, 2012. http://lilt.ilstu.edu. 

Powell, William S. Encyclopedia of North Carolina. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press, 2006. Accessed December 4, 2012. http://ncpedia.org. 

Stabley, Susan. "Foundation For the Carolinas wins recommendation for Carolina Theatre Purchase." Charlotte Business Journal. December 3, 2012. http://www.bizjournals.com.

"Vintage Fire Station has New Owner." Charlotte Observer. August 1, 2008. http://www.charlotteobserver.com. 

 

Print Resources 

Bishir, Catherine W. and Michael T. Southern. A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

Hook, Charles Christian and Frank Sawyer. Some Designs by Hook and Sawyer: Architects, Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte: Queen City PTG. and Paper Co., 1902.

Jakle, John A. Postcards of the Night: Views of American Cities. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2003.

Lunsford, Brandon. Charlotte: Then and Now. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2008.

Milne, Ester. Letters, Postcards, Email: Techonologies of Presence. New York: Routledge, 2010.