Charles E. Peterson American architect
Peterson, Charles E. (Charles Emil), 1906-2004
Peterson, Charles E. (Charles Emil), 1906-
Peterson, Charles E. (Charles Emil)
Peterson, Charles E., 1906-2004
Peterson, Charles E. (American preservationist, 1906-2004)
Peterson, Charles E. (American architect, 1906-2004)
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Works
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Architectural drawing of a house ("Eagle Point"), Elizabeth City County, Virginia | |
Articles of the Carpenters Company of Philadelphia and their rules for measuring and valuing house-carpenters work | |
Building early America : contributions toward the history of a great industry | |
Carpenters' Company 1786 rule book | |
Colonial St. Louis : building a creole capital | |
Early Ste. Genevieve and its architecture | |
The houses of French St. Louis | |
A list of published writings of special interest in the study of historic architecture of the Mississippi Valley. | |
The Moore house : the site of the surrender - Yorktown | |
Notes on Carpenters' Hall in the proposed Philadelphia National Historical Park. | |
Notes on Hampton Mansion : (in the Hampton National Historic Site) Towson, Baltimore County, Md. ; a preliminary report compiling data and observations on the physical history of the plantation and its mansion, including work performed by the federal government beginning 1949 | |
Notes on old Cahokia | |
Notes on the Free Quaker Meeting House, Fifth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, built 1783-4. | |
Philadelphia inquirer, Aug. 20, 2004: | |
Robert Smith : architect, builder, patriot, 1722-1777 |