Moore, Charles, 1855-1942
Charles Moore American journalist, historian and city planner
Moore, Charles (American journalist, urban planner, 1855-1942)
Moore, Charles
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Works
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Architects and sculptors of the principal buildings and monuments in Washington. | |
Augustus Brevoort Woodward--A citizen of two cities. | |
Britain in the eighties : "The Spectator"'s view of the Thatcher decade | |
The capital of our country | |
Charles Moore papers | |
The Church in crisis | |
Daniel H. Burnham ; architect, planner of cities. | |
Development of the United States Capital. | |
The discoverers of lake Superior | |
District of Columbia. The code of law ... 1906: | |
The Gladwin manuscripts; with an introduction and a sketch of the conspiracy of Pontiac | |
Governor, judge, and priest; Detroit, 1805-1815. A paper read before the Witenagemote, on Friday evening, October the second, 1891. | |
How to be British | |
In memory of Hon. James McMillan, senator in the Congress of the United States from Michigan : proceedings of the Senate and the House of Representatives in joint convention, Wednesday, April second, 1903 : sketch of Senator McMillan's life by Charles Moore. | |
The life and times of Charles Follen McKim. | |
Lincoln's Gettysburg address and second inaugural : texts and illustrations | |
Michigan, a history of governments | |
Moore Ruble Yudell | |
The Northwest under three flags : 1635-1796 | |
Plan of Chicago | |
Problems in the development of Washington | |
The promise of American architecture; addresses at the annual dinner of the American Institute of Architects, 1905; | |
[Report. | |
Restoration of the White House. Message of the President of the United States transmitting the report of the architects. | |
Rules of civility | |
Speeches. | |
Wakefield, birthplace of George Washington | |
Washington, past and present | |
Washington, the nation's capital; |