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SECTION IV RESOURCES

Published Sources

The Hub. Huber Homes, Inc., various dates 1960.

The Wall Street Journal 24 August 1955: 1.

The American Home 1944.

The American Home 1946.

House Beautiful October 1959.

Centerville Sentinel. 1963 (partial).

Centerville News. March 15 to May 24, October 18 to November 15 1962 (partial).

2009. Conservancy District. .

eFairborn.com. .

"$10 Million Home Project Planned East of Dayton." Dayton Daily News 19 July 1952.

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"Al & Marge (column)." Dayton Daily News 19 January 1996: 3C.

Albers, Bucky. "Flyers' Home Has Made Some History." Dayton Daily News 26 November 1999.

Ames, David L. and Linda Flint McClelland. "National Register Bulletin: Historic Residential Suburbs." 2002.

Anspach, Beth. "Family Serves Ice Cream for More than 40 years." Dayton Daily News 28 May 2008.

Bell, Trudy E. Images of America: The Great Dayton Flood of 1913. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.

353 Berstein, Mark. Grand Eccentrics: Turning the Century‐Dayton and the Inventing of America. Wilmington, : Orange Frazer Press, 1996.

Braun, Mark Edward. "The Neo‐Eclectic Housing Era, 1971‐1985." The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Homes through American History. Ed. Thomas W. Paradis. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2008.

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Busch, Jane C. "Homes in the Suburban Era, 1946‐1970." The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Homes Through American History. Ed. Thomas W. Paradis. Westport: Greenwood, 2008.

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Centerville Historical Society. A Sense of Community: In Celebration of the Bicentennial of Centerville/ Township 1796‐1996. American Heritage Custom Publishing, 1996.

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City Commission Office. "Dayton, Ohio: Annual Report." 1963.

—. "Dayton, Ohio: Annual Report." 1962.

—. "Dayton, Ohio: Annual Report." 1960.

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Dayton Suburban City Directories. 1956‐2000.

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Dyson, Carol and Anthony Rubano. "Banking on the Future: Modernism and the Local Bank." Preserving the Recent Past 2. Ed. Deborah Slaton and William G. Foulks. Washington, D.C.: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, Association for Preservation Technology, and National Park Service, 2000.

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Editors of Architectural Record. The Second Treasury of Contemporary Houses. F.W. Dodge Corporation, 1959.

355 Editors of the Architectural Forum. The 1940 Book of Small Houses. : Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1939.

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Elliot, Scott. "Desegregation Busing Ends; Pact Avoids Court Hearing." Dayton Daily News 16 April 2002.

—. "Stilted Gyms Disappearing." Dayton Daily News 18 April 2004.

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Fairborn City Council, et al. Fairborn Development Plan. Fairborn, Ohio, 1969.

"Fairborn Is New City Steeped in Tradition of Two Old Villages." 27 June 1953.

Fisher, Mark. "East vs. West: 1983 Merger of Two Fiarmonts Fired Passions in the Community." Dayton Daily News 23 May 2002.

Gordon, Stephen C. How to Complete the Ohio Historic Inventory. Columbus: Ohio Historical Society, Inc., 1992.

Gowans, Alan. Styles and Types of North American Architecture. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1992.

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356 Handlin, David. American Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson, Ltd., 1985.

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"Herbert Huber, 56, Dayton Building Contractor, Dies." Dayton Daily News 15 May 1954: 1.

Hess, Alan. Googie Redux: Ultramodern Roadside Architecture. : Chronicle Books, 2004.

Hilbrink, Bernard. "Building Will Crack City's Property Ring." Fairborn Daily Herald 28 January 1960.

—. "Fairborn Recalls Past With Plans for the Future." Fairborn Daily Herald 31 December 1959.

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Hodgkins, Cleo Wilson. The History of Fairborn, Ohio: Tale of Two Cities. Ed. Charles R. Linderman. .

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"Huber House Units Ready in January." Dayton Daily News 16 December 1951: D10.

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357 "Images: Dayton in the 1960s." Dayton History Books Online. .

Jackson, Kenneth T. Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the . New York: Oxford University Press, 1985.

Jackson, Mike, FAIA. "Storefronts of Tomorrow: American Storefront Design from 1940‐1970." Ed. Deborah Slaton and William G. Foulks. Washington, D.C.: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, Association for Preservation Technology, and National Park Service, 2000.

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Johnson, Paul C. Western Ranch Houses by Cliff May. Menlo Park, : Lane Publishing Co., 1958.

Kane, Kathy Mast. Phase I History/Architecture Resources Investigation for the Proposed Road Widening on North Dixie Drive in Butler Township, Montgomery County, Ohio (MOT‐CR99‐ 20.50, PID 25351, Short Report). Grandview Heights, Ohio: Applied Archaeological Services, 2002.

Kilner, Arthur R. Greene County, Ohio: Past and present. Bowie, : Heritage Books, Inc., 1997.

Kline, Benjamin. "Philanthropist John Berry Sr. Dies at Age 75." Dayton Daily News 22 May 1998.

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MacIntosh, Craig and Robert Frame. Dayton Sketchbook. Dayton, Ohio: Landfall Press, 1985.

Mason, Joseph B. History of Housing in the U.S. 1930‐1980. : Gulf Publishing Co., 1982.

Mazey, Mary‐Ellen. "Dayton‐Springfield Metropolitan Area: The Miami Valley Region." A Geography of Ohio. Ed. Leonard Peacefull. Kent: Kent State University Press, 1996.

358 McAlester, and Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.

McClelland, Linda Flint, David L. Ames and Sarah Dillard Pope. "National Register Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic Residential Suburbs in the United States, 1830‐1960." 2002.

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Neal, Shannon Joyce. "Berry Chief to Step Down." Dayton Daily News 4 July 2003.

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Norcross, Carl. "Meet NAHB's New President Haverstick." House & Home March 1956.

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Peters, Margaret E. Dayton's African American Heritage. Virginia Beach: The Donning Company, 1995.

359 "Plan Brings Annexation Feelers." Fairborn Daily Herald 19 February 1964.

Pollman, Richard B. 125 Designs for Convenient Living. Detroit: Home Planners, Inc., 1950.

Poole, Mary Parker. The Fairborn Story (M.A. Thesis). Oxford: Miami University, 1957.

Quast, Ruth Innis. "Downtown Dayton: My, How You've Grown." Dayton November/December 1984.

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Roberson, Jason. "Town & Country Brought a New Shopping Experience." Dayton Daily News 23 May 2002.

Rogers, Taliaferro, Kostritsky, Lamb. "Dayton Center City Concepts." 1968.

—. "Dayton Center City: Phase A‐‐Plan for Planning." 1968.

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Sanders, William L. Dayton: Gem City of Ohio. Dayton: Dayton Daily News, 1963.

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The Dixie Highway in 1923. .

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—. "1960 Census Tracts Dayton, Ohio Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area." .

—. "1970 Census of Population and Housing, Census Tracts, Dayton Ohio Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area." .

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361 Wiseman, Carter. Twentieth‐Century American Architecture: The Buildings and Their Makers. New York: W.W. Norton, 2000.

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Zumwald, Teresa. For the Love of Dayton: Life in the Miami Valley 1796‐2001. Ed. Ron Rollins. Dayton Daily News, 2001.

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