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George Franklin Barber notes

 * Check NRHP page for A.F. Dantzler House, Moss Point, MS. CS3 #134?
 * Is this house a Barber? Also, there's too much going on in the commentary to figure out in one sitting.
 * Is this house a Barber?
 * Check Bissman Houses, Mansfield, OH.
 * How about this one? Similar in appearance to MD3 #25-E & 27-E, but plan completely different.
 * This one? Similar to one in Homes Illustrated.
 * The Paxton, Illinois one?
 * Poteet House in Harrodsburg, Kentucky is definitely not CS2 #29, despite this.
 * Do a search on Oldhouses.com.
 * HistoricProperties.com
 * Going through merrymeeting archives for George Barber (http://merrymeeting.websitetoolbox.com/post/George-Barber-87452):
 * Five Barbers in Rockland, Maine?
 * 1912 Colonial Revival in Courtland, Alabama?
 * There is another Barber across the street from Dr. Martin Luther Malloy House in Eutaw, Alabama.
 * According to W. Neely Plumb (http://www.oldhousedesigns.com)
 * Design #56- Weatherford, TX-remodeled, vinyl siding?
 * Design #41 (CS2) - Ft. Smith Arkansas
 * Design #2- Marshall, TX (2) of these are extant, both remuddled, one only missing the tower and the porch ornamentation; the other with the porch ornamentation and asbestos siding, but both restorable.
 * Design #41- Denton, TX- It was severely compromised and cut up into apartment; may no longer be there as it has been many years since I saw it about 20 years ago.
 * Beaumont or Orange, TX has a custom Barber home. The city, THC, and the owners apparently do not know it is a Barber, but everything is Cottage Souvenir #2 textbook including the staircase, moldings, etc. The carriage house is the design from Cottage #2 with the tower (i don't remember the design #).
 * Weatherford, TX also has a custom Barber home and it has been compromised as well. It is a large 1-1/2 story with textbook Barber elements seen on design#1 (tower, etc) located outside of town on a large hill, maybe a ranch? The attic/half-story floor had rooms around the inside of the roof structure and an open ballroom type floor in the center of the attic/half story. Someone needs to document this one.
 * I have found others in Texas, sadly one of which was demolished about 2001 in Marshall, TX. I do not remember the design #, but it was a modified plan, and I will look it up. I watched this one be demolished by neglect for over 20 years until it was demolished by a track hoe. I know where the newel posts were as they were apparently removed by a neighbor.
 * Woodbury, Connecticut - home of Spence Christie (?), 2006
 * 928 State St., Lafayette, IN -
 * These people know more locations: http://merrymeeting.websitetoolbox.com/file?id=258025
 * Are also supposed to be Barbers in Rockwood, Pulaski, and Seymour, TN, per Rena of Merrymeeting.
 * The one in Seymour is supposed to be the Archibald Napoleon Cardwell House, supposed to be a CS2 #2, but brick with a hexagon tower and two stories; in Boyd's Creek community on the old Knoxville/Sevierville Pike.
 * "Several" homes in Helena, AR designed by Barber.
 * Some in "The Heights," Houston, TX.
 * 1701 Glenwood? Barber lived there before he died.
 * 1903 Barber in Bristol, TN - home of Jewell Williams (?) in 2007.
 * 2 more Barbers in Keokuk, maybe 3; 6 in Mt. Pleasant, IA (http://merrymeeting.websitetoolbox.com/post/show_single_post?pid=18870126&postcount=101)
 * This one doesn't look like one: - end of Grand Ave/Park Place, Keokuk, IA.
 * This one looks likely: [http://merrymeeting.websitetoolbox.com/file?id=407509[ - on a corner in Keokuk, IA.
 * Is the Leisy House:
 * Across the street from the house Samuel Clemens built for his mother.
 * 2 Park Place, Keokuk, IA.
 * 404 Orleans?
 * Or 504 Orleans?  Supposed to be Modern American Homes #745.
 * NW corner of Jefferson and Brown steets, catty corner from the post office, Knightstown, Indiana.
 * Historic Irvington neighborhood, Indianapolis.
 * Eva Mears house is located on South Church Street, Princeton, Illinois.
 * Texas Houses Built by the Book has a chapter on Barber houses.
 * A CS2 #45 in Comer, GA according to
 * Meadville, PA, and Sagerstown, PA?
 * Jeffersonville, IN, home of Jill Dyer in 2008. Local preservation society told her it was a Barber, ca. 1885.
 * Two in Pasadena, CA:
 * no address available (probably destroyed)
 * no address available (built for O. McHenry)
 * Two in Los Angeles, CA:
 * 824 Kensington
 * 818 S. Bonnie Brae
 * A CS2 #33 in Natchez, MS.
 * Google streetview:
 * 302 Boligee St Eutaw, AL 35462 (look Southeast); Modern Dwellings 1904:273; Also looking Southwest – supposedly a Barber.
 * 384 N College St Greenville, AL 36037 (look West); MD1904:203 “DeLong Rice”
 * 390 N College St, Greenville, AL 36037 (look Northeast); Modern Dwellings 3rd edition:45 page 117
 * One of these is supposed to be 402 N. College according to Chris's list.
 * 466 Academy St, Orrville, AL 36767 (look South); American Homes: May 1896 pg 185. This one?
 * 422 S. Main St., Winchester, IN?
 * Two in Salem, IN.
 * 402 N. College Street, Greenville, AL, 1898 - this
 * This guy, New Jersey
 * There's this inexplicable thing, built in 2001:
 * And while we're at it, this one in Pacific Grove, California
 * 45 Savage River Road, Bloomington, MD.
 * 309 West St., Paintville, KY?
 * Is this a Barber? Moultrie, GA.
 * One in Cambridge, OH.
 * Through June 22, 2012, post #410
 * There are two additional Moreton houses by Barber in Brookhaven, Mississippi, according to
 * Michael Alcorn has Barber houses in Booneville, Magnolia, McComb, and Moss Point, Mississippi.
 * 1101 Lincoln Ave., Bedford, Indiana?
 * Chris DiMattei list, known to exist in 1892
 * Aberdeen, MS. - Joseph W. Eckford House - 500 S. Hickory St.
 * Battle Creek, IA. - F. B. Warnock House - 201 Maple St.
 * Binghampton, NY. - 18, 20, & 22 Newton Ave.
 * (Also look at the house corner of Newton and Mill - MD3 #23-E)
 * Bloomington, MD. - 45 Savage River Rd.
 * Breaux Bridge, LA. - 320 Guilbeaux St.
 * Bristol, TN. - Clarence King House - 519 Alabama St.
 * Brookhaven, MS. - Moreton Houses - 610 & 613 S. Jackson St.
 * Burlington, NC. - Frost House - 130 Union Ave.
 * Cambridge, OH. - 404 N. 7th St.
 * Campbellsburg, IN. - Thomas Wilkins House - 298 N. Sycamore St.
 * and the cottage next door?
 * Carson, IA. - Way House - 316 Broadway St.
 * Cartersville, GA. - 321 W. Cherokee Ave. - what design is this?
 * Charleston, IL. - William Stoddert House - 804 7th St.
 * (look at all of 7th St.)
 * Columbus, WI. - Charles Topp House - 152 S. Birdsey St.
 * Columbus, WI. - S. W. Andrews House - 444 W. Prairie St. This one?
 * Conway, AR. - Frank Halter House - 1355 College Ave.
 * Crete, IL. - 1304 Main St.
 * Cross Anchor, SC. - Easter House - 652 Union Hwy.
 * Decatur, IL. - Drew House - 442 W. Prairie Ave.
 * DeKalb, IL. - William G. Earle House - 202 Fisk Ave.
 * DeKalb, IL. - 403 N. 5th St.
 * Delavan, WI. - 211 S. 3rd St. Lost in the trees
 * Delphi, IN. - Matthew Sterling House - 415 E. Main St. - here?
 * There's also one on their header:
 * Ruffing House:
 * Douglas, GA. - L. A. Pope House - 206 W. Jackson St.
 * Dunn, NC. - Pearsall House - 111 W. Pearsall St.
 * Go through this:
 * This one? Manchester, TN
 * This one? Harriman, TN
 * This one? Paintsville, KY
 * This one? Columbus, IN
 * The DeArmond House? The DeArmond House is a Baumann.
 * This one? Mound City, IA
 * This one? Mound City, IA
 * This one? Paducah, KY
 * This one? Knoxville, IA
 * This one? Grundy Center, IA
 * This one? Hastings, MI
 * This one? Vienna, GA
 * This one? Vienna, GA
 * This one? Winchendon, MA
 * This one? Denison, TX
 * Cope-Parsley House, Union Springs, AL?
 * another one, North Prairie Street, Union Springs, AL?
 * Union Springs?
 * Union Springs?
 * This one? Albany, Oregon
 * Tar River, North Carolina?
 * Two others demolished in Winston, North Carolina.
 * Chris says this is William A. Blair House, but Little says it was demolished.
 * This one in Berwyn, Illinois and its neighbor
 * White Pigeon, Michigan?
 * This place? They say the 1903 addition was done by Barber.
 * How about this one? Characteristics of...
 * 1101 Lincoln Ave., Bedford, IN
 * Chris's Google map?
 * Roland Park Historic District, Baltimore
 * This one?  Wilson County, North Carolina
 * A CS3 #128?
 * At least 5 in Le Mars, Iowa.
 * Go through these:
 * "Residence of W.G. Earle" - Carpentry and Building 10 (Nov. 1888) Plate 43
 * This one? Helena, Arkansas
 * A CS2 #33 in Roseburg, Oregon?
 * Huh? Chris asked Jack Neely: "James E. Johnston house that once stood at 939 N. 5th Avenue. Here again this house was a beautiful Queen Anne design that featured an interesting "keyhole" shaped window on the first floor."
 * Alvin Bushnell Bell House, Also known as: Kee House, 310 Quimby St., Ida Grove, Iowa
 * Pawnee City, Nebraska?
 * Lincoln, Nebraska?
 * Lincoln, Nebraska?
 * Kearney, Nebraska?
 * Noblesville, Indiana?
 * A.H. Beach House?
 * Sabina, Ohio?
 * West Linn, Oregon?
 * Ashland, Oregon?
 * Ashland, Oregon?
 * Gresham, Oregon?
 * Columbus, Ohio?
 * Mechanicsburg, Ohio?
 * Columbus, Ohio?
 * Portland, Oregon?
 * Davenport, Iowa?
 * Davenport, Iowa?
 * North Vernon, Indiana?
 * also here
 * Decatur, Indiana?
 * Eugene, Oregon?
 * Wren House?
 * Dayton, Oregon?
 * Fremont, Nebraska?
 * Portland, Oregon?
 * One in Highland, New York?
 * Sherman House, Newark, New York - where?
 * Walkersville, WV?
 * 229 N. Page St., Stoughton, WI
 * This one in Columbus, WI?
 * This other one in Columbus, WI?
 * 611 Main St., Eau Claire, WI - Hanson House
 * 221 S. Main St., Hartford, WI - Weisler House
 * This one in Hillsboro, TX?
 * 339 S. Locust St., Janesville, WI - Buggs House
 * 850 First Ave. S., Wisconsin Rapids, WI
 * Trenton, Illinois?
 * Princeton, Illinois?
 * Buckley, Illinois?
 * The Italy, Texas one from here
 * Grand Rapids, Michigan?
 * Mount Carmel, Michigan?
 * Corydon, Indiana?
 * Corydon, Indiana?
 * Columbus, Indiana?
 * Columbus, Indiana?
 * Columbus, Indiana?
 * Birdseye, Indiana?
 * Birdseye, Indiana?
 * Waverly, Illinois?
 * Olney, Illinois?
 * Du Quoin, Illinois?
 * Du Quoin, Illinois?
 * Anna, Illinois? Some remodeled version.
 * Gibson City, Illinois? Similar to the Parkridge square tower.
 * Highland, Illinois? Bruce Wicks says "Design #2"
 * Highland, Illinois? Bruce Wicks says "Design #61"
 * Highland, Illinois? BW says "Design #8B"
 * Dudley House, Charleston, Illinois?
 * Charleston, Illinois?
 * DeKalb, Illinois? There is a little tower under there somewhere.
 * DeKalb, Illinois?
 * DeKalb, Illinois?
 * Belvidere, Illinois?
 * Belvidere, Illinois?
 * Belvidere, Illinois?
 * Belvidere, Illinois? Huh? Bandstand?
 * Belvidere, Illinois?
 * Elburn, Illinois?
 * Elburn, Illinois?
 * Mount Pleasant, Tennessee?
 * Marine City, Michigan?
 * Marine City, Michigan?
 * Ribichaux House, Thibodaux, Louisiana?
 * 131 or 151 W. Third St., Oil City, Pennsylvania?
 * Hemmeter House - 215 W. Washington St., Medina, OH?
 * Millard House - 14 Clinton St., Delhi, New York?
 * Van Wagenen House - 281 Virginia St., Urbanna, Virginia?
 * Dent House - 501 S. MacArthur Ave., Salem, Missouri?
 * Logan Street, Calvert, Texas?
 * Riley House - 11505 Pedee Creek Rd., Monmouth, Oregon?
 * Harlocker House - 18 S. Collier St., Coquillle, Oregon?
 * Hegert House - 700 N. Thomas Ave., Oakland, Nebraska?
 * Hulbert House - 714 N. Oakland St., Oakland, Nebraska?
 * Ashland, Oregon? - on Siskiyou Blvd. behind Stratford Inn?
 * Carter House - 91 Gresham St., Ashland, Oregon?
 * Gaines House - 304 S. Main St., St. John, Washington?
 * Baker House - 417(?) E. Broadway St., Goldendale, Washington?
 * Mims House - 411 S. Adams St., Nevada, Missouri?
 * Halter House - 1355 College Ave., Conway, Arkansas?
 * Allen Blood House - 317 or 409 W. North St., Grayville, Illinois?
 * John Blood House - 304 W. South St., Grayville, Illinois?
 * One somewhere in Warren, Pennsylvania, or there was.
 * Obenchain House - 1353 Chestnut St., Bowling Green, Kentucky?
 * Roderick House - 921 Center St., Hannibal, Missouri?
 * Ready House - 151 W. Third St., Oil City, Pennsylvania?
 * cottage was built in Ilion, New York.
 * this one in Weatherford, Texas?
 * 32 E. Bayard St., Seneca Falls, New York?
 * Spessard House, 84 Cumberland Ave., New Castle, Virginia?
 * Mann House, 519 W. 32nd St., Richmond, Virgina?
 * Parker House, 1121 S. Anderson St., Elwood, Indiana?
 * Abramson House, 460 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Connecticut?
 * This one in Honey Grove, Texas?
 * This one in Pomeroy, Ohio?
 * This one in McLean, Illinois?
 * The Montezuma, Georgia one here?
 * This one in Franklin, West Virginia?
 * Hays, Kansas?
 * Wherever this one is.
 * Probably this one.
 * Frank Schwab House, 18621 Cussewago Rd, Meadville, PA, according to SAH Archipedia
 * Selwyn Percival Rice House, Marlin, TX, according to SAH Archipedia
 * Todd Hill (Nathaniel E. Spessard House, The Castle), Newcastle, VA, according to SAH Archipedia
 * Nuckols House, Galax, VA, according to SAH Archipedia

Donald in Atlanta's list:
 * Two on College Street in Greenville, Alabama? How about this one: or this one: or this one:.  Definitely this one:, though who knows what the address is.  One MD #203 DeGroot; one MD5 #768/273.
 * 1108 Government St., Mobile, AL (according to Alcorn) ? Maybe he means 1104?
 * Golden, Colorado - Carley J. Warren House (though that is a modern sculptor?). Cites Michael Alcorn.  No additional information.
 * Albion, Illinois - says "Historic Illinois Table" as source (as do the other blank Illinois ones).
 * Carlinville, Illinois - William A. Alexander. Letter in Cottage Souvenir Revised and Enlarged.
 * One of the Carrollton, Illinois houses is T.J. Pinkerton. CS3 letter; ArtHomes93p86?
 * Carterville, Illinois - A.K. Elles. Letter, ArtHomes93p83.
 * Chicago, Illinois - Fitton. CS3 #36.
 * Chicago, Illinois - E.J. Dunham. AH4-6/95p61,66.
 * Danville, Illinois - CS3 #20
 * Effingham, Illinois - Henry Eversman. ArtHomes93p71 letter.
 * El Paso, Illinois
 * Farmer City, Illinois
 * Forest City, Illinois - Rodney C. Skinner. ArtHomes93p57 letter.
 * Gibson City, Illinois - Robert A. McClure. ArtHomes93p64 letter.  (To be built)
 * Gibson City, Illinois - A.L. Phillips. ArtHomes93p64 letter.  AH8/98p90.
 * Grafton, Illinois - Hiram Baxter. ArtHomes93p70.
 * Grafton, Illinois - John E. Eastman. ArtHomes93p71.
 * Greenfield, Illinois
 * Lake Winnebago, Illinois - CS3 #141.
 * Lawrenceville, Illinois - T.C. Watts. ArtHomes93p77 letter.
 * Marissa, Illinois
 * Marshall, Illinois - CS3 #4?
 * Marshall, Illinois - CS2 #2 supposed to be around E. Chestnut and 5th.
 * Mascoutah, Illinois
 * Mason City, Illinois - G.W. Ellsberry. ArtHomes93p66,69 letter.
 * McCarroll, Illinois - Squires. AH5/00p282.  Town not found on maps.
 * Moline, Illinois - CS3 #124.
 * Morris, Illinois - H.A. Taylor. D108. Similar to "An Ornate Cottage."  AH6/97p180.
 * Morrison, Illinois - E.W. Payne. CS3 #49.  ArtHomes93p66.
 * Morrisonville, Illinois
 * Murphrysboro, Illinois - C.H. Sundmacher. CS3 #134.
 * Oregon, Illinois - B.F. Sheets. NMD #62B.
 * Peoria, Illinois - John Waggemen. ArtHomes93p82 letter.  Business block.
 * Saint Charles, Illinois - J.B. Horne. Ca. 1898 / Homes Illustrated #288.
 * Sycamore, Illinois
 * Tuscola, Illinois - L.N. Wyatt. ArtHomes93p82 letter.
 * Vermont, Illinois - L.A. Beal. AH3/96p101.
 * Wenona, Illinois - L.J. Hodge. CS2 #56.
 * Bedford, Indiana - I.N. Glover. CS3 letter.  ArtHomes93p57.
 * Bedford, Indiana - E.B. Thornton. AH11/98p295.
 * Columbus, Indiana - Hignite-Wendel. CS2 #56.
 * Elmwood, Indiana - CS2 #60.
 * Elwood, Indiana - J.E. Parker. CS3 #140.  11/98p300.
 * Lafayette, Indiana - Samuel A. Snoody. ArtHomes93p68 letter.
 * Lafayette, Indiana - E.M. Hodges. CS3 #140.  ArtHomes93p72.
 * LaPorte, Indiana - CS3 #19.
 * Noblesville, Indiana - E. Shirts. CS2 #1
 * Peru, Indiana - G.R. Chamberlain. CS3 #128.  AH12/96p182 ArtHomes93p47.
 * Rensselaer, Indiana - G.K. Hollingsworth. CS3 letter.  ArtHomes93p86.
 * Seymour, Indiana - Groub. CS3 #27.
 * Washington, Indiana - T.B. Graham. CS3 letter.  ArtHomes93p62.
 * Cedar Rapids, Iowa
 * Creston, Iowa - William N. Patt. ArtHomes93p74 letter.  Maybe 608 W. Adams per 1910 City Directory.  Or a block west.  Or 613 Prairie Ave. in 1900 census.
 * Creston, Iowa - O.E. French. Arthomes93p78 letter.
 * Des Moines, Iowa - Hunter. 2320 Terrace Road.  I don't think so.
 * Des Moines, Iowa - Huntinglocker.
 * Elkader, Iowa - V.T. Price. 206 2nd St. NW.  MD #254.
 * Emmetsburg, Iowa - Linderman. AH3/96p101.
 * Fairfield, Iowa - Fairfield.
 * Garden Grove, Iowa. ArtHomes93p74.  CS2 #36.
 * Humboldt, Iowa - Johnston. AH4/96p147.
 * Iowa City, Iowa - Samuel D. Pryce. ArtHomes93p70 letter.
 * Iowa City, Iowa - Eugene Paine. AH1/96p16.
 * Mason City, Iowa - George E. Winter. ArtHomes93p66 letter.
 * Mount Pleasant, Iowa - Espy.
 * Mount Pleasant, Iowa - Hallowell.
 * Olin, Iowa - C.C. Lamp. ArtHomes93p75 letter.
 * Pella, Iowa - J.D. Gaass. AH5/98p137.
 * Postville, Iowa - Prior. AH1/96p4-11/96p147 maybe.
 * Saint Ansgar, Iowa - 204 N. School St. CS2 #41.
 * State Center, Iowa - G.I. Van Pelt. ArtHomes93p59 letter.
 * Iowa - Evory. ART #616.
 * Junction City, Kansas - ArtHomes93p65 letter.
 * Paola, Kansas - M.A. Schroeder. AH11/98p276.
 * Topeka, Kansas - M.J. Mercer. AH6/98p169.
 * Warnego, Kansas - A.D. Smith. ArtHomes93p67 letter.
 * Cynthiana, Kentucky - Sarah L. McNees. CS3 letter.
 * Harrodsburg, Kentucky - CS3 #144.

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Published sources to check:
 * Texas Houses Built by the Book, Margaret Culbertson
 * "Mail-Order House Plans and American Victorian Architecture," Winterthur Portfolio 16, no. 4 (Winter 1981): 309-334, James L. Garvin
 * "Pattern Books and Professionalism," Winterthur Portfolio 19, nos. 2-3 (1984): 107-150, Dell Upton
 * "Popular and Professional American Architectural Literature in the Late Nineteenth Century," PhD. diss., Cornell Univ., 1983, Michael A. Tomlan
 * The Comfortable House: North American Suburban Architecture, 1890-1930, Alan Gowans
 * Families and Farmhouses in Nineteenth-Century America, Sally McMurry
 * "Builders' Guide and Plan Books and American Architecture," Magazine of Art 61 (Jan. 1948): 16-22, Clay Lancaster
 * America's Favorite Homes: Mail-Order Catalogues as a Guide to Popular Early-20th-Century Houses, Robert Schweitzer and Michael W.R. Davis
 * American Vernacular Design: 1870-1940, Herbert Gottfried and Jan Jennings
 * "From 'Cookbooks' to 'Menus': The Transformation of Architecture Books in Nineteenth-Century America," Material Culture 17 (1985): 1-23, Michael J. Crosbie
 * Building by the Book: Pattern-Book Architecture in New Jersey, Robert P. Guter and Janet W. Foster
 * "Identifying Mail-Orderr and Catalog Houses," Old House Journal 23, no. 5 (Sep./Oct. 1995): 30-37, Daniel D. Reiff
 * Texas Homes of the Nineteenth Century, Drury Blakley Alexander (407 E. Main St., Clarksville? Ike West House, San Antonio? 710 Houston St., Crockett? Parish-Jones House, Calvert; John Bremond House, Austin)
 * "Our Correspondents," Old-House Journal 7, no. 12 (Dec. 1980):193
 * A Catalog of Texas Properties in the National Register of Historic Places, James Wright Steely (Downes-Aldrich House, Crockett; Parish-Jones House, Calvert)
 * "Use of Published House Plans for Domestic Architecture in Texas: 1890-1930," unpub. report submitted to Texas Society of Architects, Austin, 1986, Margaret Culbertson and Ellen Beasley
 * "Houses By Number," Domain: The Lifestyle Magazine of Texas Monthly (Summer 1988): 20-24, Joe Nick Patoski
 * "From Mail House to Your House: Catalogue Sources of Houston Domestic Architecture, 1880-1930," Cite: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, No. 24 (Spring 1990): 22-23, Margaret Culbertson
 * "Mail-Order Mansions: Catalogue Sources of Domestic Architecture in North Central Texas," Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas, 4, no. 2 (Fall 1992): 8-20, Margaret Culbertson
 * Dugout to Deco: Building in West Texas, 1880-1930, Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser (Barton House, Ranching Heritage Center, Lubbock; 611 Coggin Avenue, Brownwood; 1816 Hurley, Fort Worth)


 * Barber Catalog List:
 * The Cottage Souvenir, Eighteen Engravings of Houses Ranging in Price from $900.00 to $8000.00 in Wood, Brick and Stone, Artistically Combined, 1887
 * Modern Artistic Cottages, or the Cottage Souvenir, Designed to Meet the Wants of Mechanics and Home Builders, 1888
 * The Cottage Souvenir No.2 A Repository of Artistic Cottage Architecture and Miscellaneous Designs, 1891
 * The Cottage Souvenir, Revised and Enlarged, Containing Over Two Hundred Original Designs and Plans of Artistic Dwellings, 1892
 * The Cottage Souvenir, Fourth Edition, Revised, Containing Over Two Hundred Original Designs and Plans of Artistic Dwellings, 1896
 * New Model Dwellings and How Best to Build Them, 1893-1894
 * Artistic Homes, How to Plan and How to Build Them, 1893
 * Artistic Homes, How to Plan and How to Build Them, No.2, 1895
 * Artistic Homes, How to Plan and How to Build Them, No.3, 1896
 * New Model Dwellings and How Best to Build Them, Revised, 1896
 * Appreciation, 1896
 * Artistic Home Designs, 1897
 * Homes Illustrated…a book of…Fine Engravings of Home Designs, Plans, Etc. for the use of People Who Desire to Build Homes of Elegance, and in Modern Style, 1897
 * Modern Dwellings, a Book of Practical Designs and Plans for Those Who Wish to Build or Beautify Their Homes, 1898-1907 (9 editions)
 * Homes and Barns for Village or Farm, 1898
 * Art in Architecture with the Modern Architectural Designer for Those Who Wish to Build or Beautify Their Homes, 1902-1903 (2 editions)
 * Modern American Homes, a Book of Everything for Those Who are Planning to Build or Beautify Their Homes, 1903-1907 (5 editions)