Publications
Books
[Manuscript in preparation] Robert E. Lee: Enginee: Son of a Tranished Hero. . Anticipated publication date 2010.
Morton, W. Brown III, Gary L. Hume, Kay D. Weeks, and H. Ward Jandle
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of the Interior, 1992.
Monographs
[Manuscript in preparation], John Farquhar and the Collapse of Fonthill Abbey, 1825.
[Manuscript in preparation], Ann, Viscountess Primrose (1704-1775): London Lady – Jacobite Spy.
Morton, W. Brown, Conservation Recommendations for the Memorial of Moses on Mount Nebo, Faysaliah, Madaba, Jordan, for the Franciscan Archaeological Institute, Studium Biblicum Franciscanum, Jerusalem, 2002.
Morton, W. Brown III, Bayt al-Razzaz Existing Conditions Report 1995, Vols. I, II, and III. Egyptian Antiquities Project of the American Research Center in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt, 1995.
Morton, W. Brown III, DeTeel Patterson Tiller, and Richard Striner. Ethics in Preservation: Lectures Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Preservation Education, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 23, 1993. National Council for Preservation Education, 1995.
Morton, W. Brown III and Fred D. Johnson, Jr. The Furniture of Waterford Chair and Cabinet Makers John Mount, William T. Mount, and Lewis N. Hough, 1825 to 1895. Illustrated Catalog to an Exhibition of the Waterford Foundation at the Hardware Store [The Lewis N. Hough Chair factory] Second Street, Waterford, Virginia, October 7, 8 and 9, 1994.
Morton, W. Brown III and Gary L. Hume. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation Projects. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of the Interior, 1979.
Morton, W. Brown III. Vietnam: The Conservation of the Historic Sites and Monuments of Hue. Paris: UNESCO, 1974.
Morton, W. Brown III, principal consultant. The Master Plan for the New York State Capitol, Albany: Temporary State Commission on the Restoration of the Capitol, 1982.
Morton, W. Brown III and Denys Peter Myers. Pension Building, 1882-1886, Summary Report. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, 1967
Chapters or Articles in Professional Books
Morton, W. Brown III, “Conservation Recommendations for the Memorial of Moses on Mount Nebo.” In M. Piccirillo (a cura di), Un progetto di copertura per il Memoriale di Mosè. A 70 anni dall'inizio dell'indagine archeologica sul Monte Nebo in Giordania (1933-2003) (Studium Biblicum Franciscanum ,SBF Collectio Maior 45), Jerusalem 2004. 336 pp.; Part I: Interventi di Restauro e Conservazione , 2004.
Morton, W. Brown III, “A Call for Bold Leadership in New Church Building Design,” In Searching for Sacred Space: Essays on Architecture and Liturgical Design in the Episcopal Church, John Ander Runkle, editor. New York: Church Publishing Inc., 2002.
Morton, W. Brown III, “Built Environment,” and with Carter L. Hudgins and John N. Pearce. “Historic Preservation.” In Encyclopedia of Local History, Carol Kammen and Norma Prendergast, editors. American Association for State and Local History Book Series. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira Press, 2000.
Morton, W. Brown III. “Managing the Impact on Cultural Resources of Changing Concepts of Significance.” In Preservation of What, for Whom? A Critical Look at Historical Significance, Michael A. Tomlan, editor. Ithaca., NY: National Council for Preservation Education, 1998.
Morton, W. Brown III. “Forging New Values in Uncommon Times.” In Past Meets Future: Saving America's Historic Environments, Antoinette J. Lee, editor. Washington, D.C.: The Preservation Press, 1992.
Morton, W. Brown III. “What Do We Preserve and Why.” In The American Mosaic: Preserving a Nation's Heritage, Robert E. Stipe and Antoinette J. Lee, editors. Washington, D.C.: US/ICOMOS, 1987.
Morton, W. Brown III. “Saving Indonesia's Borobudur: A High-Tech Triumph in International Cooperation.” In The Challenge of Our Cultural Heritage: Why Preserve the Past?, Raj Isar, editor. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1986.
Morton, W. Brown III. “On Earth as It Is: Recent Losses of Historic Structures from Earthquakes and Natural Disaster.” Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collections From Natural Disasters. Barclay G. Jones, editor. Boston: Butterworths, 1986.
Morton, W. Brown III. “Preserving the Environment of Borobudur.” In International Symposium on Chandi Borobudur, Tokyo: Kyodo News Enterprise, 1982.
Articles in Professional Journals and Magazines
Morton, W. Brown Morton III, “Using the National Register as a Teaching Tool.” In CRM: Cultural Resource Management, Volume 25, No. 1, [25th Anniversary Year], 2002. [Actually published in 2003]
Morton, W. Brown III. “Book review: Lost Virginia: Vanished rchitecture of the Old Dominion.” The Journal of Southern History (Volume 69, No. 1, Feb. 2003); 168-169.
Morton, W. Brown III. “The Integrity of Historic Places.” In Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine, Volume L, No. 1, [Fiftieth Anniversary] 5967-5969, (December 2000). Printed in 2001.
Morton, W. Brown III. “Bayt al-Razzaz: An opportunity for a new direction in urban conservation in medieval Cairo.” UNESCO-ICOMOS International Millennium Congress; Archi2000, Bethlehem, Palestine, Scientific Committee papers published in absentia by UNESCO (January 2001).See also: http://www.unesco.org/archi2000/pdf/morton.pdf
Morton, W. Brown III. “Bayt al-Razzaz: the challenge of adaptive use for a vacant Mamluk palace in Cairo.” International Journal of Heritage Studies Vol. III, No. 3 (Autumn, 1997).
Morton, W. Brown. “Bayt al-Razzaz Palace: Developing an Existing Conditions Report.” APT Bulletin: The Journal of Preservation Technology Vol. XXVIII, No. 2-3 (1997).
Morton, W. Brown III. “The Battle to Save Borobudur.” Reader's Digest Magazine, 15 international editions in 12 languages. (1985).
Morton, W. Brown III. “In the Hills of Java: Borobudur Restoration.” Progressive Architecture Magazine No. 11, (November, 1984).
Morton, W. Brown III. “Indonesia Rescues Ancient Borobudur.” National Geographic Magazine Vol. 163, No. 1, (January, 1983).
Morton, W. Brown III. “Kathmandu Valley in Exotic Nepal.” American Preservation Magazine Vol. 1, No. 5, (June-July, 1978).
Morton, W. Brown III. “The Preservation of Borobudur, Indonesia.” Parks, An International Journal for Managers of National Parks, Historic Sites and Other Protected Areas, (January, 1978). [Published in English, French and Spanish editions.]
Morton, W. Brown III. “International Centre for Conservation Studies.” Journal of Architectural Education Vol. 30, No. 2, (November, 1976).
Morton, W. Brown III. “Introduction.” Monumentum, ICOMOS Vol. 13, (1976).
Morton, W. Brown III. “Field Procedures for Examining Humidity in Masonry Buildings.” APT Bulletin Vol. VIII, No. 2, (1976).
Morton, W. Brown. “La Protection des Monuments Historiques aux Etats-Unis”, Les Monuments Historiques de la France, No. 2, (1976).
Morton, W. Brown III. “Historic Preservation in Scotland.” Historic Preservation Vol. 22, No. 3, (July, 1970).
Morton, W. Brown III. “Bath - A Georgian City Today.” Historic Preservation Vol. 19, No. 1, (January, 1967).
Quoted in Other Publications
Quoted in the opening chapter of A Pride of Place: Rural Residences of Fauquier County [Va.], edited by Kimberley P. Williams, 2003.
Videotape Productions
Morton, W. Brown III. The Petersburg Tornado. Organized, filmed and developed script for video for the Historic Petersburg Foundation, Petersburg, Virginia, August, 1993.
Morton, W. Brown III. Hurricane Disaster Assessment, September, 1989. Organized and filmed the nationally circulated videotape of the Hurricane Hugo damage to Charleston, South Carolina for the Historic Charleston Foundation's Disaster Relief Fund. October, 1989.