(1871) •
Wilmington Opera House, 818 N. Market St.,
Wilmington, Delaware NRHP-listed •
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church (church only) (1872) •
Enoch Pratt Free Library, Canton Branch, Baltimore (1886) • Eutaw Savings Bank, later the
Baltimore Grand, corner of
Fayette and
Calvert Streets, Baltimore (1887) • Marburg Brothers Tobacco Warehouse, S. Charles St., Baltimore (demolished about 1990) • The Strawbridge Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Park Avenue and Wilson Street (1889) •
Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Baltimore (1890) • Central Savings Bank, 1 E. Lexington St., Baltimore (1890) • Strouse Brothers Company Building (Marlboro Square), 410 W. Lombard St, Baltimore (1890) • Baltimore Masonic Temple, 223-225 N. Charles St., Baltimore (1893) •
Equitable Building, 10 N. Calvert St., Baltimore (1894) • The Phoenix Club House, on
Eutaw Place, Baltimore • The Masonic Temple at 223-225 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD. • University of Tennessee Buildings, Knoxville, TN. • Winchester Hotel,
Winchester, VA. • Church of the Epiphany, Washington, DC. • Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Wilmington, DE. • Central Presbyterian Church, Eutaw Place, Baltimore • Lafayette Presbyterian Church, Lafayette Square, Baltimore • Epworth Church, corner of Gilmore and Mosher streets, Baltimore •
Baltimore Grand, 401 W. Fayette St.,
Baltimore, Maryland (Carson, Charles L.), NRHP-listed •
Church of the Ascension, 1215 Massachusetts Ave. NW,
Washington, D.C. (Carson, Charles), NRHP-listed •
Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail, 206 High St.,
Cambridge, Maryland (Carson, Charles L.), NRHP-listed •
James E. Hooper House, 100 E. 23rd St.,
Baltimore, Maryland (Carson, Charles L.), NRHP-listed • One or more works in
Cambridge Historic District, Wards I and III, roughly bounded by Glasgow, Glenburn, Poplar, Race, and Gay Sts. and the Choptank River,
Cambridge, Maryland (Carson, Charles L.), NRHP-listed • One or more works in
Goucher College Historic District, Old (Boundary Increase), roughly bounded by W. 25th St., Guilford Ave., North Ave. and Howard St.,
Baltimore, Maryland (Carson, Charles), NRHP-listed Carson was supervising architect for
Stanford White's
Lovely Lane Methodist Church (1884) and
Goucher Hall (1888). ==References==