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Architecture, Architectural History & Historic Preservation in Portland & Oregon Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Revised 3/12/10 1 Architecture, Architectural History & Historic Preservation in Portland & Oregon A Selected Bibliography This bibliography lists sources on the built environment of the city of Portland, the state of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Topics include architecture, architectural history, engineering and construction, urban planning and design, and historic preservation. The first section lists sources focusing on Portland, followed by a section covering Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Sources on broader topics in American architecture, for instance style guides and comprehensive architectural histories, are listed in a separate bibliography, as are those covering practical aspects of preserving and renovating historic structures. Included here are books, theses, articles and monographs. A great many specialized historic preservation-related reports and documents that can aid in local architectural and preservation research are not listed, however. These include the many hundreds of National Register of Historic Places nominations for structures and districts in Portland and the region. Nomination forms may be identified through the National Register Information System database and ordered from the National Register: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/research/ . Related sources also not consistently listed here include historic structure reports and evaluations for specific buildings, HABS/HAER documentation, and certification documents for Federal historic tax credit applications, all of which contain useful documentary information. Many of the sources cited in this document may be found in the Multnomah County Library: http://catalog.multcolib.org/ or the Research Library of the Oregon Historical Society: http://librarycatalog.ohs.org/WebOPAC/ . Some of the more elusive works may be found using the Orbis Cascade Alliance’s online Summit union catalogue, which joins the catalogs of over 30 Pacific Northwest college and university libraries: http://summit.worldcat.org/ . Copies of most of the documents prepared by or for the City of Portland are held by the Stanley Parr Archives and Records Center, and may be identified through the online Efiles database: http://www.portlandonline.com/auditor/index.cfm?c=26978& . This bibliography will be updated from time-to-time; corrections and additions may be sent to: Nicholas T. Starin, Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, 1900 SW 4 th Ave., Suite 7100, Portland, OR, 97201; [email protected]. Research Guide Series № 2 Revised 3/12/2010 Downtown Portland, 1929

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Page 1: Bibliography of Architecture, Architectural History & Historic

Architecture, Architectural History & Historic Preservation in Portland & Oregon

Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Revised 3/12/10 1

Architecture, Architectural History & Historic Preservation in Portland & Oregon A Selected Bibliography This bibliography lists sources on the built environment of the city of Portland, the state of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Topics include architecture, architectural history, engineering and construction, urban planning and design, and historic preservation. The first section lists sources focusing on Portland, followed by a section covering Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Sources on broader topics in American architecture, for instance style guides and comprehensive architectural histories, are listed in a separate bibliography, as are those covering practical aspects of preserving and renovating historic structures. Included here are books, theses, articles and monographs. A great many specialized historic preservation-related reports and documents that can aid in local architectural and preservation research are not listed, however. These include the many hundreds of National Register of Historic Places nominations for structures and districts in Portland and the region. Nomination forms may be identified through the National Register Information System database and ordered from the National Register: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/research/. Related sources also not consistently listed here include historic structure reports and evaluations for specific buildings, HABS/HAER documentation, and certification documents for Federal historic tax credit applications, all of which contain useful documentary information. Many of the sources cited in this document may be found in the Multnomah County Library: http://catalog.multcolib.org/ or the Research Library of the Oregon Historical Society: http://librarycatalog.ohs.org/WebOPAC/. Some of the more elusive works may be found using the Orbis Cascade Alliance’s online Summit union catalogue, which joins the catalogs of over 30 Pacific Northwest college and university libraries: http://summit.worldcat.org/. Copies of most of the documents prepared by or for the City of Portland are held by the Stanley Parr Archives and Records Center, and may be identified through the online Efiles database: http://www.portlandonline.com/auditor/index.cfm?c=26978&. This bibliography will be updated from time-to-time; corrections and additions may be sent to: Nicholas T. Starin, Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, 1900 SW 4th Ave., Suite 7100, Portland, OR, 97201; [email protected].

Research Guide Series

№ 2

Revised 3/12/2010 Downtown Portland, 1929

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I. Portland Abbott, Carl. “Greater Portland: Experiments with Professional Planning, 1905-1925. Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 76 (1985):

12-21.

——. “Planning for the Home Front in Seattle and Portland, 1940 – 1945.” In Roger W. Loctchin, ed., The Martial Metropolis, New York: Praeger, 1984, 163-189.

——. Portland: Planning, Politics and Growth in a Twentieth Century City . Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1983.

——. “Urban Design in Portland, Oregon as Policy and Process, 1960 – 1989.” Planning Perspectives, 6 (Jan. 1981): 1–18.

——, Gerhard Pagenstecher and Britt Parrott. From Downtown Plan to Central City Summit: Trends in Portland's Central City, 1970-1998. [Portland: s.n.], 1998.

Akers, O. M. The Telegram Plan Book. Portland: Telegram Publishing Co., 1924

Allen-McMath-Hawkins-Architects and Wallace K. Huntington. Skidmore Old Town Historic District Development Program, Implementation Schedule, Development Standards. Portland: Portland Development Commission, November 1976.

American Institute of Architects, Portland Chapter. A Guide to Portland Architecture. Portland: American Institute of Architects, Portland Chapter, 1968.

——, ——. A Visual Survey of Downtown Portland. Portland: American Institute of Architects, Portland Chapter, 1971.

——, ——, Housing Committee. The Essential Housing Competition: Achieving Affordable Homes in Portland's Albina District. [Portland: AIA, Portland Chapter, Housing Committee 1991].

——, ——, ——. The 10 Essentials for North/Northeast Portland Housing: Guidelines for Renovations and New Construction. [Portland: AIA, Portland Chapter, Housing Committee, 1991]. Edited by Diana Moosman and Peter Wilcox.

The Architect and Engineer of California, 56, 3 (March, 1919). Entire issue devoted to Portland architecture and planning.

Arts and Crafts Interiors: Furnishings from Portland Collections & Photographs by OSAC Founder Julia Hoffman,,Hoffman Gallery, Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, February 12-March 12, 1995. [Portland: Oregon School of Art and Craft, 1995]

Baldwin, Eleanor P. “A Home of My Own: How it Grew.” The Craftsman, 17 (Oct. 1916): 114-117.

Barbur, A. L. “The Future of Portland and Planning for It.” The Architect and Engineer, 56 (March 1919): 81-83.

Barker, Burt Brown. The Ladd Building: The First Brick Building in Portland, Ore. Unpublished typescript with photos, Oregon Historical Society, [1946?].

Bates, Philip S. Residential Portland, 1911: Portland, Oregon, "The Rose City." Portland: The Newspaper Syndicate, 1911.

Beckham, Stephen Dow. Hoffman Construction Company: 75 Years of Building. Portland: Hoffman Corp., 1995.

Bello, Mark Richard. Urban Regimes and Downtown Planning in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, 1972-1992. Ph.D. Thesis, Portland State University. School of Urban and Public Affairs, 1993.

Belluschi, Pietro. The Northwest Architecture of Pietro Belluschi. New York: F. W. Dodge Corp., [1953]. Jo Stubblebine, ed.

Bierhorst, John. The Way of the Earth: Native America and the Environment. New York: Morrow, 1994.

Blackford, Mansell. “The Lost Dream: Businessmen and City Planning in Portland, Oregon, 1903-1014.” Western Historical Quarterly, 15 (Jan 1984): 39-56.

Blashfield, Steven. A Predictive Model for Identification of Historic Commercial Structures Under High Risk for Demolition in Portland, Oregon. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Historic Preservation Program, 1997.

Bogle, Scott P. Tradition or Neotradition: Growth Management, Historic Preservation, and Redevelopment in Metropolitian Portland. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Historic Preservation Program, 2000.

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Bohan, Heidi. The People of Cascadia: Pacific Northwest Native American History. Seattle: 4Culture, 2009.

Boland, Harry B. Portland Homes: Illustrating Floor Plans and Exterior Views of Modern Homes. Portland: Universal Plan Service, 1926.

Bolton, Eric. “Portland’s Triumphant Arch.” Constructor, (Oct. 1975).

Bosco-Millgan Foundation. Cornerstones of Community: Buildings of Portland's African American History. Portland: Bosco-Milligan Foundation, 1997. Rev. and exp. edition.

Bosker, Gideon, and Lena Lencek. Frozen Music: A History of Portland Architecture. Portland: Western Imprints, The Press of the Oregon Historical Society, 1985.

Bottenberg, Ray. Bridges of Portland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007.

—— and Jeanna Bottenberg. Vanishing Portland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2008.

Bracher, Frederick. “Portland Building.” Architectural Record, 170 (November, 1982): 90-99.

Brindley, Maia C. Fantasy Preserved: Three Movie Palaces in Oregon. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Historic Preservation Program, 1998.

Brown, Jeffrey. “A Tale of Two Visions: Harland Bartholomew, Robert Moses, and the Development of the American Freeway.” Journal of Planning History, 5, 1 (Feb 2006): 3 – 34.

Brush, Jean Ann. Linking Historic Preservation with Growth Management: A Case Study of the King's Hill Historic District in Portland, Oregon. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Historic Preservation Program, 1999.

Buerger, Catherine F. Is "Smart Growth" Smart?: Health Effects of Urban Renewal in Portland, Oregon. M.A. Thesis, Oregon State University, Applied Anthropology, 2007.

Buhl, Laura. The Impact of Transportation Developments on Urban Form and Society in Portland, Oregon, 1851-1990. M.C.R.P. Thesis, University of Oregon, Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management, 2000.

Bullough, Rosemary Price. Wallpaper in Portland, Oregon, 1850-1900: A Resource for Historical Restoration. M.S. Thesis, Oregon State University, 1983.

Campos, Laura. The Portland Planning Commission: An Historical Overview. Portland: City of Portland, Bureau of Planning, 1979.

Canty, Donald. “Portland: How Its Downtown Became the Lazarus of American Cities.” Architecture (July 1986): 32-47.

Carter, Byron B. “The Operating Machinery of the Willamette River Drawbridge, Near Portland, Oregon.” Journal of the Western Society of Engineers, (Sept. 1916).

Cates, Barbara Elizabeth. Behind the Industrial Façade: An Exploration of Urban Revitalization and Migration in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District. M.A Thesis, University of Oregon, Dept. of Geography, 2005.

“The Changing Face of Portland.” Architectural Record, 167 (April, 1980): 122-25.

Cheney, Charles H. “The Work of Albert E. Doyle, Architect of Portland, Oregon.” The Architect and Engineer, 58 (July, 1919): 39-86.

“The City the Hoffman’s Built.” Portland Commerce Magazine, (Feb. 2, 1973).

Clarke, Ann Brewster. Wade Hampton Pipes: Arts and Crafts Architect in Portland, Oregon. Portland: Binford & Mort, 1986.

Clausen, Meredith L. Pietro Belluschi: Modern American Architect. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994.

——. Spiritual Space: the Religious Architecture of Pietro Belluschi. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1992.

Craftsman Book of Bungalows. Portland: Bungalow Books, 1908.

Creese, Walter L. “The Equitable Revisited.” Architectural Forum, 128 (June 1968): 40-45.

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Croly, Herbert. “The Transformation of the City from an Architectural and Social Viewpoint.” Architectural Record, 31 (June, 1912): 591-607.

Curran, Christine. “The Georgian Room at Meier & Frank.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, 107, 3 (Fall 2006).

Currey, Jesse Albert. Portland Roses: History, Planting, Cultivation. Portland: Portland Rose Society, 1923.

Curtin, Cáit.. The Grand Lady of Fourth Avenue: Portland's Historic Multnomah Hotel. Portland: Binford & Mort, 1997.

Dan E. Clark II & Associates. Portland Housing Survey: Condition of Present Housing, Demand for Future Housing. [Portland:] Dan E. Clark II & Associates, 1950. Sponsored by City of Portland.

Dotterrer, Steven. “Cities and Towns” In Vaughan, Thomas and Virginia Guest Ferriday, eds., Space, Style and Structure: Building in Northwest America, Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1974: vol. 1, 56-77, 183-208; vol.2, 448-466, 595-611.

De Leeuw, Frank and Raymond J. Struyk. Urban Institute Housing Model I: Application to Portland, Oregon. Washington: Urban Institute, 1973.

Demuth, Kimberly. The Historic District Nomination Process: Two Case Studies in Portland, Oregon. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, 1982.

DeWolfe, Fred. Heritage Lost: Two Grand Portland Houses Through the Lens of Minor White. Portland: Oregon Historical Society in collaboration with the Portland Art Museum, 1995.

——. Old Portland. Portland: Press-22, 1976.

——. Portland Tradition in Buildings and People. Portland: Press-22, 1980.

——. Portland West. Portland: Press-22, 1973.

Dietsch, Deborah and Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership. The Evolution of the Portland International Airport. New York, NY: Edizioni Press, 2003.

Dodds, Linda and Carolyn M Buan. Portland, Then & Now. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

Does Your Home Need Renovizing?: Read How this 1880 House Had Its Face Lifted. [Portland: First National Bank, 1934].

Donovan and Associates. Port of Portland, Oregon: The Historical and Architectural Documentation of Pier 1, Terminal 4. Hood River, OR: Donovan and Associates, [1998].

Doumato, Lamia. Pietro Belluschi. Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies, 1980.

Dueker, Kenneth J., Pete Pendleton and Peter Luder. The Portland Mall Impact Study: Final Report. Washington, DC: Office of Planning Assistance, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1983.

Emmens, Thomas A., Scott W. McLean. Ankeny's New Market and Theater: A Compendium of Documentary Material. [Portland: s.n.], 1976.

Engeman, Jessica Marie. Why Place Matters: Historic Preservation, Quality of Life, and the New Economy: A Case Study of the Pearl District in Portland, Oregon. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Historic Preservation Program, 2004.

Erigero, Patricia. A History of Portland Union Station Structures: Buildings, Architects and Clients. [S.l.]: P.C. Erigero, 1987.

Fancher, H. M. Bungalows: Craftsman Modern Homes and Flats. Portland: Bungalow Books, n.d.

Federation of Women's Organizations [of Portland]. A Guide to Better Homes, Better Housing Week, June 1 to 6, 1936, Meier and Frank Auditorium. Portland: Federation of Women's Organizations, 1936.

Ferriday, Virginia Guest. Last of the Handmade Buildings: Glazed Terra Cotta in Downtown Portland. Portland: Mark Publishing Co, 1984.

Frewen, T. A. Fifty Years of Plumbing in Portland. Portland: Portland Master Plumbers Association, 1934.

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Gardner, Deborah. 1992 Alberta Street Cultural Resource Inventory, with Recommendations: Report Submitted to Urban Forestry, Inc. Portland: Urban Forestry, Inc, 1992.

Gianola, Jeff, writer and prod. “No Perfect Answers:” The Life and Architecture of Pietro Belluschi. Portland: G.L. Productions, 1996. Video recording. In cooperation with the Architectural Foundation of Oregon.

Gleason, Norma Catherine and Chet Orloff. Portland's Public Art: A Guide and History. [Portland]: Western Imprints, [1983?].

Gonrowski, David et. al. Landmarks: A Tradition of Portland Masonry Architecture. [Portland]: Masonry and Ceramic Tile Institute of Oregon, [1984].

Grimshaw, Betty. A Study of the Sunset Corridor as an Example of a Late Twentieth Century Industrial Landscape. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Dept. of Geography, 1986.

Guzowski, Kenneth James. Portland’s Olmsted Vision, 1847-1915: A Study of the Public Landscapes Designed By Emmanuel T. Mische in Portland, Oregon. Master’s Thesis, University of Oregon, 1990.

Hall, James E. Mobile Homes as a Housing Resource for the Portland Metropolitan Area: A Report. [s.l.]: Oregon Mobile Home Dealers' Association, 1976.

Halling, Charles Linley. Tradition As a Generator of Form for a Small Luxury Hotel: An Investigation of Architectural Imagery. M. Arch. Thesis, Harvard University, 1985.

Hardesty, W.P. “The Broadway Bridge over Willamette River, Portland, Ore., with Ball Bascule Span.” Engineering News, (Oct. 9, 1913).

——. “The New O.W. R. And N. Bridge at Portland, Oregon.” Engineering News, (Dec. 12, 1912).

Harrington, John Lyle and Ernest E. Howard. Final Report: The Columbia River Interstate Bridge, Vancouver, Washington to Portland, Oregon, for Multnomah County, Oregon, Clarke County, Washington. [Kansas City, MO: A.W. Hirsch Ptg. Co., 1918].

Harrison, Michael Scott. The Identity of Place: Portland, A Case Study. M. Arch. Thesis, University of Oregon, 1977.

Hawkins, William J., III. The Grand Era of Cast-Iron Architecture in Portland. Portland: Binford & Mort, 1976.

——. Portland’s Historic New Market Theatre. [Portland: W. J. Hawkins], 1984.

—— and William F. Willingham. Classic Houses of Portland, Oregon, 1850-1950. Portland: Timber Press, 1999.

Hawn, Arthur W. “The Henry Failing House.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, 82 (Winter 1981): 352-368.

——. “Two Portland Houses by Henry Cleaveland.” Journal of Interior Design Education and Research, 3, 1, (Spring 1977).

Hendrickson, Joseph Allen. Hedonic Estimation of the Market Value of Housing Amenities in the City of Portland, Oregon, 1990 to 1992. B.A. Thesis, Division of History and Social Sciences, Economics Dept., 1993.

Heritage Consulting Group. Saving One of America’s Great Stores: The Renovation of the Meier & Frank Department Store Building. Portland: Heritage Consulting and the Portland Development Commission, 2009.

Heuer, Jim and Roy Roos. The Emil Schacht Houses in Willamette Heights: The Cradle of Arts and Crafts Architecture in Portland. [Portland]: February 22, 2002. “Draft 2f.”

Hills, Tim. The Many Lives of the Crystal Ballroom. [Portland]: McMenamins Pubs & Breweries, 1997.

Home Building Plan Service. 115 Selected Homes: A Selection of Home Plans from Our Files. [Portland]: Home Building Plan Service, 1955.

——. 225 Family Room Homes: 72 Pages Dedicated to the American Family. Portland: Home Building Plan Service, 1959.

——. New Trends and Selected Homes: 320 Floor Plans. Portland: Home Building Plan Service, 1963.

——. Planning or Dreaming: A Book of Home Plans. Portland: Home Building Plan Service, 1953.

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Hosfield, John David. A Study of the Architecture of Pietro Belluschi: Oregon, 1926-1950. M.A. Thesis, University of Oregon, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, 1960.

Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon. Portland Housing Report. [Portland: Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon, 1946-1951].

Hovey, Bradshaw. “Making the Portland Way of Planning: The Structural Power of Language.” Journal of Planning History, 2, 2 (May 2003): 140 - 174.

Huggins, Leigh M. Substructures for the O. R. & N. Bridge over the Willamette River at Portland, Oregon. Bachelor’s Honors Thesis, University of Oregon, 1912.

Johnson, Isaac Sylvester. A Tower Addition to the 1926 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon: A Discussion of the Architecture of the City. B.Arch. Honors Thesis, University of Oregon, 1993.

Jones, Robert Alan. Re-Presenting the Post-Industrial Neighborhood: Planning and Redevelopment in Portland's Pearl District. Ph.D. Thesis, Portland State University, Urban Studies, 1999.

Junior League of Portland. Skidmore/Old Town Historic District: A Walking Tour of Surviving Historic Buildings. [Portland]: Junior League of Portland, 1978.

Kamara, Sheka Gassimou. Residential Mobility and Revitalization in Portland Between 1970 and 1980: A Study of the Urban Structural Impacts on Neighborhood Revitalization. Ph.D. Thesis, Portland State University, School of Urban and Public Affairs, 1992.

Karasyova, Svetlana Gennadyevna. The Ends and Means of Public Art Making: A Case Study of "Public Art" and "Art in Public" in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Region. Ph.D. Thesis, Portland State University, Urban Studies, 2006.

Katauskas, Ted. Portland, Yesterday & Today. [n.p.]: West Side Publishing, 2001.

Keefe, Lloyd T. History of Zoning in Portland, 1918 to 1959. Portland: City of Portland, Bureau of Planning, 1975.

Kenny, Judith T. “Portland's Comprehensive Plan as Text: The Fred Meyer Case and the Politics of Reading.” In T. Barnes and J. Duncan, eds., Writing Worlds: Texts, Metaphor and Discourse, London: Routledge, 1992, 176-192.

Killory, Eileen. Housing Abandonment in the Boise-Humboldt Neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, 1974. M.A. Thesis, University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Geography, 1976.

King, Bart. An Architectural Guidebook to Portland. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2007. 2nd ed.

Knight & Piercy-Designers. K & P Golden Key Homes. Portland: Knight & Piercy-Designers, [between 1955 and 1960].

——. K & P Homes: Planned for 1. Comfort, 2. Convenience, 3. Economy. Portland: Knight & Piercy-Designers, [between 1955 and 1960].

Kramer, George H. Preserving Historic Signs in the Commercial Landscape: The Impact of Regulation. M.S. Thesis, University of Oregon, Historic Preservation Program, 1989.

Kraus, Kevin L.. A Social, Architectural, and Technical Discussion of the Pittock Mansion. Unpublished manuscript, Historic Preservation Program, University of Oregon, 1984.

Lacher, Gary and Steve Stone. Theatres of Portland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.

Larkin, Geraldine Ann. An Impact Evaluation of Home Improvement Loans on Neighborhood Decline: The Case of Portland, Oregon. Ph.D. Thesis, Portland State University, School of Urban Affairs, 1980.

Laurgaard, Olaf. “Grade Crossing Elimination in Portland, Ore.” The American City, (May 1919).

Laurelhurst Co. Laurelhurst: The Addition With Character. Portland: Laurelhurst Co., 1910.

Lee, William Carlson. The Watzek House by John Yeon, a Seed Grown to Fruition: The Northwest Regional Style of Architecture. M. Arch. Thesis, University of Washington,1991.

Lenhart, Harry A. and Jeff Kuechle. Pacific Northwest Gateway: A Historical and Contemporary Portrait of Portland International Airport. Encino, CA: Cherbo Pub. Group, 1997.

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Lommasson, Jim. Oaks Park Pentimento: Portland's Lost and Found Carousel Art. Corvallis,: Oregon State University Press, 2009.

Longenecker, Janet. Taking Place: A Study of the Residential Architecture of John Yeon. M. Arch. Thesis, University of Washington, 1995.

Lyons, Kevin M. The Portland Building and the Search for Portland's Architectual Heritage. B.A. Thesis, Reed College, Art Dept.,1988.

MacKinnon, John Richard. South Downtown Waterfront Development, Portland, Oregon. B.Arch. Thesis, University of Idaho, 1982.

Making Money a Science. [Portland]: Portland Real Estate Association, 1890.

Margroff, Michelle S. An Analysis and Comparison of the Portland Building and City Hall. M.A. Thesis, University of Oregon, 1988.

Marlitt, Richard. Matters of Proportion: The Portland Residential Architecture of Whidden & Lewis. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1989.

——. Nineteenth Street. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1978. Rev. ed.

mcclellan, erin daina [sic]. “Making Sense of the City: Place, Space, and Rhetoric in Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square.” Liminalities, 4,1 (March 2008). Online: http://liminalities.net/4-1/

McCullough, Conde B. Investigation of Morrison Street Bridge, Portland, Oregon. Salem: Oregon State Highway Dept., 1916.

McDonald, Joseph. Four Wood Buildings: A Walking Tour. [Portland: Portland Art Museum, 1975?].

McFadden, Nancy Kimball. House and Home in Portland, Oregon: A Study of Ordinary Houses in Some Southeast Portland Neighborhoods at the Turn of the Century. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Oregon, Dept. of History, 1993.

McMath, George. “After the ‘Fair.’” In Vaughan, Thomas and Virginia Guest Ferriday, eds., Space, Style and Structure: Building in Northwest America, Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1974: vol. 1, 324-340.

——. “The Mess That Is Man-Made Portland.” Greater Portland Commerce, 51 (Aug. 4, 1967): 8-10, 28-30.

——. “Portland’s Towers and the 200-Foot Block.” In Vaughan, Thomas and Virginia Guest Ferriday, eds., Space, Style and Structure: Building in Northwest America, Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1974: vol. 2, 612-627.

——. “A Regional Style Comes to the City.” In Vaughan, Thomas and Virginia Guest Ferriday, eds., Space, Style and Structure: Building in Northwest America, Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1974: vol. 2, 467-499.

McVoy, Arthur. “A History of City Planning in Portland.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, 46 (March 1945): 1-21.

Merchant, Ivan D. “Construction of the Columbia River (Portland–Vancouver) Bridges.” Journal of the Construction Division, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, (Sept. 1959).

Merker, Blaine Andrew. Civic Life and City Planning in Portland, Oregon, 1903-1943. B.A. Thesis, Reed College, History Dept., 1998.

Merrick, Margrete Bernard. Patterns of Time, Place, and Culture: Land Use Zoning in Portland, Oregon, 1918-1924. M.S. Thesis, Portland State University, Dept. of Geography, 1998.

Metropolitan Planning Commission. Commercial Patterns. Portland: Metropolitan Planning Commission, 1962.

Millmade Construction Company. Ready-cut and Portable Houses for Economy. Portland: Millmade Construction Co, 1920.

Mills, Earl O. “Portland’s Planning Perseverence Pays.” Western City, (May 1932): 13-16.

Morrow, Ben S. “To Protect Portland’s Water Supply: Sanitary Precautions in Construction, Distribution, and Use Prove Most Effective.” Civil Engineering, 6, 10 (October 1936): 656-658.

Murphy, Paul. Laurelhurst and Its Park. Portland: Laurelhurst Co., 1916.

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Nelson, Lee H. W. W. Piper 1827-1886, Warren Heywood Williams 1844-1888: Two Architects in Oregon. Eugene: University of Oregon, Architecture and Allied Arts Library, 1956. Reproduces and binds together two papers written by in 1955 and 1956 that were published in condensed form in Call Number, 20 (Spring, 1959): 4-15.

Nicoll, G. Douglas. “The Rise and Fall of the Portland Hotel.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, 99, 3 (Fall 1998): 298-335.

——. “Stanford White and the Portland Hotel: a Case Study in Historical Mutation.” Oregon Historical Quarterly , 99 (Fall 1998):336-345.

Niles, Philip. Beauty of the City : A.E. Doyle, Portland's Architect. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2008.

Norman, James B, Jr. Portland’s Architectural Heritage: National Register Properties of the Portland Metropolitan Area. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1991. 2nd rev. ed.

Northwest Portland Historic Inventory. Portland: Northwest District Association, ca. 1991-1993.

Oates, David. City Limits: Walking Portland's Boundary. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2006.

O’Donnell, Terence, and Thomas Vaughn. Portland: A Historical Sketch and Guide. Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1976.

—— and ——. Portland: An Informal History & Guide. [Portland]: Western Imprints, 1984. 2nd rev. ed.

Oregon, (State of), State Highway Department, Legal and Right of Way Division, The Century Building and the Stadium Freeway, Portland. Salem: Oregon State Highway Department, Legal and Right of Way Division, 1964.

Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. Arts and Crafts Interiors: Furnishings from Portland Collections & Photographs by OSAC Founder Julia Hoffman: Hoffman Gallery, Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, February 12-March 12, 1995. [Portland: Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, 1995].

Pell, Paul Timothy. The Architecture of Albert Ernest Doyle. B.A. Thesis, Reed College, 1976.

Peterson, Mark Fredric. Burt Brown Barker: His Role in Historic Preservation in Oregon. M.A. Thesis, Portland State University, Dept. of History, 1983.

Portland, (City of). The Building Code of the City of Portland, Oregon, Revised to April 15, 1911. Portland: Code Pub. Co., 1911.

——, Historic Resources Inventory. Portland: City of Portland, 1984. 27 volumes. Virginia Guest Ferriday, coordinator.

——, Portland Housing Code and Discussions of Special Sections. Portland: City of Portland, 1931.

——, Bureau of Planning. Potential Historic Conservation Districts: An Inventory of Historic Resources. Portland: Portland Bureau of Planning, 1978.

——, ——. Proposed Albina Community Plan Historic Resources Inventory Update. Portland: Portland Bureau of Planning, October, 1993.

——, City Council. Public Auditorium: A Description of the Public Auditorium, its History and Uses ... Portland: [The Ivy press] 1920.

——, Historical Landmarks Commission. How Do We Know It Is Us Without Our Past? Portland: Portland Historical Landmarks Commission, 1974. Prepared by Wendy John.

——, ——. Park Blocks (South) Historical Study. Portland: Portland Historical Landmarks Commission, [1979].

——, Mayor's Committee on the Revision of the Housing Code. Report of the Mayor's Committee on the Revision of the Housing Code. [Portland]: Mayor's Committee on the Revision of the Housing Code, 1930.

——, Park Board and Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects. Report of the Park Board, Portland, Oregon, 1903, with the Report of Messrs. Olmsted Bros., Landscape Architects, Outlining a System of Parkways, Boulevards and Parks for the City of Portland. Portland: Portland Park Board, 1903.

——, Planning Commission. Portland's Commercial Areas: An Initial Appraisal of Blight and Related Factors. Portland: Portland City Planning Commission, Community Renewal Program, 1966.

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——, ——. Portland's Industrial Areas: An Initial Appraisal of Blight and Related Factors. Portland: Portland City Planning Commission, Community Renewal Program,1967.

——, ——. Planning Commission. Proposed School Improvements. Portland: Portland City Planning Commission, 1952.

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