A NOTE ON BIBLIOGRAPHY

A most useful book is The North Carolina Guide, edited by Blackwell P. Robinson, published by the University of North Carolina Press, 1955. Professor Louise Hall, Duke University, wrote the excellent architectural section of this book.

Two attractive and important books are illustrated with photographs by a woman master photographer to accompany texts prepared by a man:—Old Homes and Gardens of North Carolina, photographs by Bayard Wootten, historical text by Archibald Henderson, published under the auspices of The Garden Club of North Carolina by the University of North Carolina Press, 1939; and The Early Architecture of North Carolina, a Pictorial Survey, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, with An Architectural History, by Thomas Waterman, University of North Carolina Press, 1941. The State is a magazine published in Raleigh; it has special issues devoted to towns and regions of North Carolina, containing much standard and new information.

Three general reference books should be noted: The Dwellings of Colonial America, by Thomas Waterman, University of North Carolina Press, 1950. The Architecture of the Old South, by Henry Chandlee Forman, Harvard University Press, 1948. Early American Architecture, by Hugh Morrison, Oxford University Press, 1952.

For a list of publications of the
Division of Archives and History
write to:
Historical Publications Section
Division of Archives and History
109 East Jones Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611