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Published Biographical References

  • Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, Three Centuries of American Art : Bicentennial Exhibition, April 11-October 10, 1976 : [catalogue]. [Philadelphia] : Philadelphia Museum of Art, c1976. , p. 171-2
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  • Maynard, W. Barksdale, Architecture in the United States, 1800-1850, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2002, p. 233, 253
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  • Morton, Thomas E. The History of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751-1895. Philadelphia: Times Printing House, 1895., p. 378
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  • Bryan, W. B. A History of the National Capitol. New York: 1914, v.1, p.186-197.
     
  • Dictionary of American Biography, v.2, p. 380.
     
  • Goode, James M. Capital Losses : A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, c1979, p.160-161.
     
  • Hamlin, Talbot. Greek Revival Architecture in America : Being an Account of Important Trends in American Architecture and American Life prior to the War between the States. London : Oxford University Press, 1944.
     
  • Peterson, Charles E. "American Notes: Moved Again." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 15 (October 1956): 2.
     
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, Three Centuries of American Art : Bicentennial Exhibition, April 11-October 10, 1976. Philadelphia : Philadelphia Museum of Art, c1976, p.160-161.
     
  • Sizer, Theodore. "Again Philadelphia's First Prebyterian Church." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 10 (May 1951): 27-28.
     
  • Raley, Robert L. "'Philadelphia's First Bank,' A Reflection of Dublin's Royal Exchange," 1984 Antiques Show Catalogue (Philadelphia: 1984), p.70-74.
     
  • Letter to the Editor: Aurora Commercial Advertiser. 9 May 1799 2, column 5.
     

Biographical Drawings, Photos, Papers, etc.

  • Massachusetts Historical Society: 2 drawings for the U.S. Capitol Building, 1810.
     
  • Deposition regarding Blodgett's Will/lack thereof, signed by a Mr. Bryan.
     

 

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