My Bibliography - A Master List

 Bibliography - Master List 

     This is a "living document" -- one that I keep adding to as I continue to research family and their intersection with their times. 

Categories:


Banta Family History, Barber/Barbour Family, Black History, Boarding House Living & Barber Conversion, Civil War, Coffeyville, Cult of Domesticity & Women’s Roles, Disease, Medicine & Hospitals; Divorce, Education History; Entertainment & Leisure; Family in General; Fashion, Farming; Fort Wayne, Fraternal Orders, Gold Rush, Holland Purchase, Illinois, Indiana, Indian Tribes; Kansas; Labor Relations & Economic Conditions; Legal Profession & Issues; Manners, Material Culture; Mormon History, Oklahoma, Outlaws, Pensions & Retirement; Poetry, Populism; Poverty, Waifs and the Urban Missionary Movement; Residential Hotels, Simsbury, Slavery, Sophia Suttenfield & Texas History, Technology; Temperance & Treatment; Traveling Salesmen, Victorian Death, Whitecaps & Vigilantism, Wisconsin; Woolcombing, Wyoming


Banta Family History


     Banta, Theodore Melvin. A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy: Descendants of Epke Jacobse, who came from Friesland, Netherlands to New Amsterdam, February 1659, New York: 1893.

     Shuck, Richard H. “”Low Dutch” Colony,” Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Vol. 20 No. 60 (September 1922), pp. 301-303.  

 

Barber/Barbour Family


    Barbour, Sylvester. Reminiscences: Fifty Years a Lawyer, Hartford, Connecticut: Hartford Press, 1908.

    The Thomas Barber Genealogy, Formerly, The Connecticut Barbers, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Barber of Windsor, Conn. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barberfamily/genealogy/tbook%20part%2011,%20fam%20601-653.pdf


Black History


     Arrington, Todd. “Exodusters,” Homestead National Historic Park, Beatrice, Nebraska, 2015 https://www.nps.gov/home/learn/historyculture/exodusters.htm

     Bertaux, Nancy and Michael Washington, “The “Colored Schools” of Cincinnati and African American Community in Nineteenth Century Cincinnati, 1849-1890,” Journal of Negro History, Vol. 74, No. 1 (Winter 2005), pp. 43-52.

     Bunn, Curtis. “How ex-Confederates spread racist attitudes far and wide after the Civil War,” 21 June 2023. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/ex-confederates-spread-racist-attitudes-far-wide-civil-war-rcna90419

     Cullen, Thomas F. "William Barber Tyler (1806-1849): First Bishop of Hartford, Conn.,"The Catholic Historical Review, Vol. 23, No. 1 (April 1937), pp. 17-30.

Dorman, James J. “Shaping the Popular Image of Post-Reconstruction American Blacks: The “Coon Song” Phenomenon in the Gilded Age,” American Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 4 (December 1988), pp. 450-471.

     Fletcher, Tom. The Tom Fletcher Story: 100 Years of the Negro in Show Business, New York: Da Capo Press, 1954.

     George-Graves, Nadine. “Spreading the Sand - Understanding the Economic and Creative Impetus for the Black Vaudeville Industry,” CONTINUUM: The Journal of the African Diaspora Drama, Theater and Performance, Vol. 1, No. 1 (June 2014), p. 1-17.

     Hughes, Richard L. “Minstrel Music: The Sounds and Images of Race in Antebellum America,” The History Teacher, Vol. 40, No. 1 (November 2006), pp. 27-43.

     Skocpol, Theda and Jennifer Lynn Oser, “Organization Despite Adversity - The Origins and Development of African American Fraternal Associations,” Social Science History, Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 2004), pp. 367-437.

     Toll, Robert C. “Blackface: The Sad History of Minstrel Show,” American Heritage, April/May 1978, https://www.americanheritage.com/blackface-sad-history-minstrel-shows

     

Boarding House Living


     Gamber, Wendy. “Tarnished Labor: The Home, The Market and the Boardinghouse in Antebellum America,” Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Summer 2002), pp. 177-204.


Catholicism and Barber Conversion


     Barber, Daniel. “The Conversion of Daniel Barber. His Own Account,” The American Catholic Historical Researches, Vol. 11, No. 2 (April 1894), pp. 81-87. 

     Barber, Mary Josephine. “First House of the Sisters of the Visitation at Kaskaskia, Illinois, A.D,” Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 13, no. 2 (1902): 211–26. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44207787      

     Barry, Stephen L. “The Forgotten Hatred: Anti-Catholicism in Modern America,” NYLS Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 4 No. 1 (Fall, 1986), pp. 203-238. 

Brand, Carl Fremont, “The History of the Know-Nothing Party in Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 18 No. 1 (March 1922), pp. 47-81. 

     “Conversion of Rev. Daniel Barber. His Own Account.” The American Catholic Historical Researches 11, no. 2 (1894): 81–87. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44373819

     “Conversion of the Rev. Mr. Barber and His Family,” The Catholic Standard and Times, 14 April 1842, p. 118. https://thecatholicnewsarchive.org/?a=d&d=cst18420414-01.2.9&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------

     Cullen, Thomas F. “William Barber Tyler (1806-1849): First Bishop of Hartford, Conn.” The Catholic Historical Review 23, no. 1 (1937): 17–30. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25013560

     DeGoesbriand, Louis. Catholic Memoirs of Vermont and New Hampshire (Burlington,: Press of R.S.Styles, 1886), 90, Princeton Theological Seminary, Theological Commons,

https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/catholicmemoirso00dego

     “Establishment of the Ursulines at Kaskaskia, Illinois, 1833,” The American Catholic Historical Researches 7, no. 3 (1890): 110–12. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44373665.

      Gallen, Susan M., "A Woman for Our Times: How Marriage and Motherhood Shaped Cornelia Connelly's Religious Life" (2022). Th.D. Dissertations. 18. https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/religion_thd/18

     Hannefin, Daniel Sister D.C., "Daughters of the Church: A Popular History of the Daughters of Charity in the United States 1809-1987" (1989). Vincentian Digital Books. 17.

      Hill, Owen Aloysius. Gonzaga College, An Historical Sketch, Washington D.C.: The College, 1922.

      Kenneally, James J. “The Burning of the Ursuline Convent: A Different View.” Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 90, no. 1/4 (1979): 15–21. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44210914

    Mannard, Joseph. “Widows in Convents of the Early Republic: The Archdiocese of Baltimore, 1790-1860,” U.S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Spring 2008), pp. 111-132. 

The Metropolitan Catholic Almanac and Laity’s Directory for the Year 1844, Villanova University, https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:419944#?c=&m=&s=&cv=65&xywh=-1650%2C132%2C4686%2C2374

     Metz, Judith S.C. (1996) "The Sisters of Charity in Cincinnati: 1829–1852," Vincentian Heritage Journal: Vol. 17 : Iss. 3 , Article 4. Available at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/vhj/vol17/iss3/4

     Sr. Mary DeSales Tyler: Chapter Three: Weathering the Storms. https://via.library.depaul.edu/daughtersofchurch/1

      Mitchell, Hudson, S.J. “Virgil Horace Barber,” The Woodstock Letters, Vol. 79, No. 4, 1 Nov 1950, Society of Jesus.

      Mullen, Lincoln A. “The Contours of Conversion to Catholicism in the Nineteenth Century.” U.S. Catholic Historian 32, no. 2 (2014): 1–27. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24584671.

O’Grady, Patrick. “Historian Highlights Early Contributors to Claremont,” Valley News, 28 Dec 2014, https://www.vnews.com/Archives/2014/12/b1notableclaremont-vn-pog-122814.

      Pond, E. LeRoy. The Tories of Chippeny Hill, Connecticut, New York: The Grafton Press, 1901.

      Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Vermont Including the Journals of the Conventions, 1790-1830, New York: Pott & Amery, 1870.

      “The Public Charities of Detroit – St. Mary’s Hospital,” Detroit Free Press, 29 July 1858, p. 1.

    Rouillard, Theodore J. Sr. Virgil H. Barber “My God and My All, The Lives and Marriage of Mary Augustine and Father Virgil H. Barber, S.J., A Pious Romance, Nantucket, Massachusetts: Theodore Rouillard, Jr., 1994. 

Rugoff, Milton. The Beechers - An American Family in the Nineteenth Century, New York: Harper & Row, 1981.

Schultz, Nancy Lusignan. Fire and Roses: The Burning of the Charlestown Convent 1834, New York: The Free Press, 2000.

     Waite, Otis Frederick Reed, History of the Town of Claremont, New Hampshire, for a period of one hundred and thirty years from 1764 to 1894, Manchester, New Hampshire: John B. Clarke Co., 1895


Civil War


      Campbell, William T. “Hospital Stewards in the Civil War: Overworked, Undermanned, and Indispensable,” Military Images, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Autumn 2018), pp. 52-56. 

     Castaldi, Tom. “Camp Allen Park on the Saint Mary’s,” 15 Sept. 2015, History Center Notes & Queries - Our Stories From Fort Wayne & Allen County, https://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2015/09/camp-allen-park-on-saint-marys.html

     Clark, Frances M. and Rebecca Jo Plant. “Why the Union Army Had So Many Boy Soldiers,” Smithsonian Magazine, 17 Jan 2023. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/why-the-union-army-had-so-many-boy-soldiers-180981458/

     Coleman, Charles H. and Paul Spence. "The Charleston Riot, March 28, 1864," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 33, No. 1 (March 1940), pp. 7-56.

Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. National Park Civil War Series: The Campaign For Fort Donelson, Eastern Park: 2008. 

"Crime and Punishment in Illinois:The Top Five Legal Cases on Coles County, Illinois, 1830-1900 - Charleston Riot," Localities, Eastern Illinois University, https://www.eiu.edu/localite/index.php

     Rerick, John H., M.D. The Forty-Fourth Volunteer Indiana Infantry - History of Its Services in the War of Rebellion and a Personal Record of Its Members, La Grange, Indiana: John H. Rerick.

     Robertson, John. “Re-Enlistment Patterns of Civil War Soldiers,” The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 32 No. 1 (Summer 2001), pp. 15-35.

Vermeer, Hunter. “Propriety Meets Necessity: Female Nursing in the Civil War,” https://twu.edu/media/documents/history-government/Propriety-Meets-Necessity-Female-Nuring-in-the-Civil-War.pdf

     Woodward, Joseph Janvier, M.D. The Hospital Steward’s Manual: For the Instruction of Hospital Stewards, Ward-Masters and Attendants, In Their Several Duties, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippencott, 1862. 


Coffeyville


     Drake, Charles Clayton. Who’s Who in Coffeyville and Vicinity, Coffeyville, Kansas: Coffeyville Journal Press, 1943.

     Emerson, F.V. and C.S. Waldrop. “Soil Survey of Montgomery County, Kansas,” Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Government Printing Office, 1915.

     Gas and Oil Developer, Coffeyville, Kansas., Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1904.

      Junge, Aspen and Rick Bean. “A Short History of the Zinc Smelting Industry in Kansas,” Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental Remediation/Remedial Section, 28 Dec 2006, https://tracesofspainintheus.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/kansassmelterhistory.pdf, accessed Jan. 30, 2022.

      Ratzlaff, Robert K. and Thomas R. Walther. “Industrialization in Southeastern Kansas, 1870-1915,” Pittsburgh, Kansas: Pittsburgh State University, https://tracesofspainintheus.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/kansassmelterhistory.pdf, accessed Jan. 30, 2022.

 

Cult of Domesticity and Women’s Roles


     Blake, Holly Jacklyn. “Marie Howland – 19th-Century Leader For Women’s Economic Independence,” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 74, No. 5 (November 2015), pp. 878-1192. 

     Decker, Sarah S. Platt. “The Meaning of the Women’s Club Movement,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 28 (September 1906), pp. 1-6.

     England, Kim and Kate Boyer. “Women’s Work: The Feminization and Shifting Meanings of Clerical Work,” Journal of Social History, Vol. 43 No. 2 (Winter 2009), pp. 307-340.

     Erby, Kelly. “The Hull Baby Case and Women in 1870s Kansas,” Kansas History, (Autun 2017) https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/2017autumn_erby.pdf

     Lahad, Kinneret. “Facing the Horror: becoming an “old maid,” from A Table For One, A Critical Reading of Singlehood, Gender and Time, Manchester University Press, 2017.

     MacPike, Loralee. “The New Woman, Childbearing, and the Reconstruction of Gender, 1880-1900,” NWSA [National Women’s Studies Association] Journal, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Spring 1989), pp. 368-397.

     Maloni, Ruby. “Dissonance Between Norms and Behavior: Early Twentieth Century America’s New Woman,” Proceedings of the Indian History Conference, Vol. 70 (2009), pp. 880-886.

     Marriner, Gerald L. “The Feminist Revolt: The Emergence of the New Woman in the Early Twentieth Century,” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, Vol. 1 No. 2 (Spring/Summer 1974), pp. 127-134.

     McCall, R. David. “Everything In Its Place” Gender and Space on America’s Railroads, 1830-1899,” Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University, 1999, accessed at https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/bitstream/handle/10919/35334/mccall.pdf?sequence=1

          Smith-Rosenburg, Carroll. “The Hysterical Woman: Sex Roles and Sex Conflict In 19th-Century America,” Social Research, Vol. 39 No. 4 (Winter 1972), pp. 652-678.

     Welter, Barbara. “The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860,” American Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 2, Part 1 (Summer 1966), pp. 151-174.

     “Women’s Clubs - Women and Volunteer Power, 1868-1926 and Beyond,” National Women’s History Museum, 17 March 2014, https://www.womenshistory.org/. 


Disease, Medicine and Hospitals


     Abrams, Jeanne E. "Spitting Is Dangerous, Indecent, and Against the Law!" Legislating Health Behavior During the American Tuberculosis Crusade," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Vol. 68, No. 3 (July 2013), pp. 416-450.

Aldrich, Mark. “Train Wrecks to Typhoid Fever: The Development of Railroad Medicine Organizations, 1850 to World War I,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol. 75, No. 2 (Summer 2001), pp. 254-289. 

Klass, Perry, “How Science Conquered Diphtheria, the Plague Among Children,” Smithsonian Magazine, October 2021, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/science-diphtheria-plague-among-children-180978572/

      Michaels, Debbie. “Railroads, Physicians and Hospitals – Emergency Medicine and Occupational Health – Railroad Hospitals,” November 2017, Nursing Education History.org.

     “Mortality in the United States, Past, Present and Future,” University of Pennsylvania Penn Wharton Budget Model, https://budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/25/mortality-in-the-united-states-past-present-and-future

     O’Connor, Patrick J. “Spitting Positively Forbidden”: The Anti-Spitting Campaign 1896-1910,” (2015) Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations & Professional Papers, 4449.

Richmond, Phyllis Allen. “American Attitudes Towards the Germ Theory of Disease (1860-1880), Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 4 (October 1954), pp. 428-454.  

Vermeer, Hunter. “Propriety Meets Necessity: Female Nursing in the Civil War,” https://twu.edu/media/documents/history-government/Propriety-Meets-Necessity-Female-Nuring-in-the-Civil-War.pdf

     Williams, Henry Smith, M.D. “Wages of Sin: General Paresis of the Insane,” The North American Review, Vol. 155 No. 433, (Dec. 1892), pp. 744-753. 


Divorce 


     Bennett, Lynn Ellen. “Child Custody, Custodial Arrangements, and Financial Support in Late Nineteenth-Century Kansas,” Kansas History, Spring 2021, https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/2014spring_bennett.pdf

     Cahn, Naomi. “Faithless Wives and Lazy Husbands: Gender Norms in Nineteenth-Century Divorce Law,” 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 651 (2002).

     Coombe, Rosemary J. “The Most Disgusting, Disgraceful and Inequitous Proceeding in Our Law”: The Action For Breach of Promise of Marriage in Nineteenth Century Ontario,” University of Toronto Law Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Winter 1988), pp. 64-108. 

     Griswold, Robert L. “Law, Sex, Cruelty and Divorce in Victorian America, 1840-1900,” American Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 5 (Winter 1986), pp. 721-745.

     Haywood, Robert C. “Unplighted Troths: Causes For Divorce in a Frontier Town Toward the End of the Nineteenth Century,” Great Plains Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Fall 1993), pp. 211-221.

     Kelsey, M. May. “Bachelors Beware - The Current Validity and Future Feasibility of a Cause of Action for Breach of Promise to Marry,” Tulsa Law Review, Vol. 45, No. 2 (Winter 2013).

     Olito, Frank. “How the Divorce Rate Has Changed Over the Last 150 Years,” Insider, https://www.insider.com/divorce-rate-changes-over-time-2019-1

     O’Neill, William L. “Divorce In the Progressive Era,” American Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 2, Part 1 (Summer 1965), pp. 203-217.

     Phegley, Jennifer. “Victorian Girls Gone Wild: Matrimonial Advertising and the Transformation of Courtship in the Popular Press,” Victorian Review, Vol. 39 No. 2 (Fall 2013), pp. 129-146.

     Schmidt, Janeal. “Selfish Intentions: Kansas Women and Divorce in Nineteenth-Century  Kansas,” Thesis at Kansas State University, 2009, https://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2097/2327/JanealSchmidt2009.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y

     “The Divorce Mill of the Midwest,” Indiana Magazine of History, Indianapublicmedia.org/momentofindianahistory/divorce-mill-midwest/

                

Education History


     Angulo, A.J. “For Profit Colleges in American History,” Process: A Blog for American History, https://www.processhistory.org/angulo-for-profit-colleges/

     Beidie, Nancy. “Academy Students in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Social, Geography, Demography and the Culture of Academy Attendance,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 2 (Summer 2001), pp. 251-262.

     Brown, C.W. The History of the Barnes Law and Its Effect on High School Education in Kansas, Fort Hayes Kansas State College, 1941.

     “Bryant and Stratton Chain of Business Schools,” Ohio History Central, https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Bryant_%26_Stratton_Chain_of_Business_Schools

     Catalogue and Register of the Fort Wayne Female College and the Fort Wayne Collegiate Institute For the Year Ending April 25, 1855, Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, 1855. 

Conn, Steven. Nothing Succeeds Like Failure - The Sad History of American Business Schools, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2019. 

     Correll, Charles M. “The First Century of Kansas State University,” The Kansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 4 (Winter 1962), pp. 409-

     Lancaster, Joseph. The British System of Education: Being a Complete Epitome of the Improvements and Inventions Practiced at the Royal Free Schools, Borough Road, Southwark,” London. 1810.

     Melder, Keith. “Mask of Oppression: The Female Seminary Movement in the United States,” New York History, Vol. 55, No. 3 (July 1974), pp. 260-279.

Mohl, Raymond A. “Education as Social Control in New York City, 1784-1825,” New York History, Vol. 51, No. 3 (April 1970), pp. 219-237.

     Oates, Mary J. “Catholic Female Academies on the Frontier,” U.S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Fall 1994), pp. 121-136.

Ogren, Christine A. “A Large Measure of Self-Control and Personal Power”: Women Students at State Normal Schools During the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Centuries,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. ¾ (Fall/Winter 2000), pp. 211-232.

      The Ohio Female College at College Hill, Hamilton, Ohio With the Plan, Reason and Encouragement for Its Permanent Endowment As a First-Class Female Seminary,” New York: Edward O. Jenkins, 1862.

     Ohio Female College, Ohio History Central https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Ohio_Female_College

     Rayman, Ronald. “Joseph Lancaster’s Monitorial System of Instruction and American Indian Education, 1815-1838,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter 1981,) pp. 395-409. 

     Rousmaniere, Kate. “Presidential Address: Go to the Principal’s Office: Toward a Social History of the School Principal in North America,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Feb 2007), pp. 1-22. 

Schultz, George. An Indian Canaan: Isaac McCoy and the Vision of an Indian State, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

     Sweet, Leonard. “The Female Seminary Movement and Women’s Mission in Antebellum America,” Church History, Vol. 54, No. 1, (March 1985), pp. 41-55.

     Thirteenth Annual Catalogue and Prospectus of the Ohio Female College, College Hill, Ohio. Spiller and Brother Printers, Cincinnati: 1862.

     Thornbrough, Emma Lou. “Judge Perkins, the Indiana Supreme Court and the Civil War, Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 60, No. 1 (March 1964), pp. 79-86.   

Turpin, Andrea L. “The Ideological Origins of the Women’s College: Religion, Class and Curriculum in the Educational Visions of Catherine Beecher and Mary Lyon,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 50, No. 2 (May 2010), pp. 133-158. 

          

Entertainment and Leisure


        Bellew, Frank. The Art of Amusing. Being a Collection of Graceful Arts, Merry Games, Odd Tricks, Curious Puzzles and New Charades, New York: Carleton Publisher, 1866. 

Cather, Willa. “The Incomparable Opera House,” [Mildred R. Bennett, editor], Nebraska History, Vol. 49 (1968), pp. 372-378.

D’Alessandro, Michael. “At-Home Humbugs: Freaks and Fakes in the Nineteenth Century Parlor Museum,” Theater Survey, Vol. 63 (2022), pp. 3-33.

Davis Ronald L. “Opera Houses in Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas: 1870-1920,” Great Plains Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Winter 1989), pp. 13-26.

Ehers, D. Layne. “This Week At the Opera House: Popular Musical Entertainment at Great Plains Opera Houses, 1887-1917,” Great Plains Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Summer 2000), pp. 183-195. 

Head, James H. Home Pastimes or Tableaux Vivants, Boston: J.E. Tilton & Company, 1860.

Lewis, Robert M. “Tableaux Vivants: Parlor Theatricals in Victorian America,” Les Lieux de la Vie Americaine,  Vol. 36, (April 1988), pp. 280-291. 

Preston, Katherine K. “The People’s Prima Donna”: Emma Abbott and Opera For the People,” The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Jan 2014), pp. 56-79. 

     The Sociable or One Thousand Home Amusements, New York: Dick and Fitzgerald, 1869.

     Travis, Steve. "The Rise and Fall of the Theatrical Syndicate,Educational Theater Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Mar 1958), pp. 35-40.  


Family - General


     Davidoff, Leonore. Thicker Than Water: Siblings and Their Relations, 1780-1920. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

McKinnon, Susan. “Temperamental Differences: The Shifting Political Implications of Cousin Marriage in Nineteenth-Century America,” Social Analysis: The International Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 60, No. 2 (Summer 2016), pp. 3-46.

Ress, Stella A. "We Are a Very Happy Family": 19th-Century Familial Power Dynamics," Midwest Social Sciences Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2019.


Farming


     “125 Years of Farmland Values in Kansas 1870-1997,” Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, https://agribusiness.purdue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/r-9-2001-tsoodle-wilson.pdf

Hofstadter, Richard, “The Myth of the Happy Yeoman,” American Heritage, April 1956, Volume 7, Issue 3.

  Rome, Adam Ward. “American Farmers As Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900,” Agricultural History, Vol. 56 No. 1 (January 1982), pp. 37-49.

     Steinson, Barbara J. “Rural Life in Indiana 1800-1950,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 90 No. 3 (September 1994), pp. 203-259.


Fashion


     Grom, Brenton. “Slaves of Fashion, Loafers of Industry: A History of Paper Collars and the Men Who Wore Them,” Disposable America, December 2015, https://disposableamerica.org/course-projects/brenton-grom/

Gray, Sally Helvenston. “Searching For Mother Hubbard: Function and Fashion in Nineteenth Century Dress,” Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 48, No. 1 (Spring 2014), pp. 29-74.


Fort Wayne


      Anson, Bert. “The Early Years of Lathrop M. Taylor, The Fur Trader,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 44, No. 4 (December 1948), pp. 367-383. 

     Anson, Bert. “Lathrop M. Taylor, The Fur Trader,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 45, No. 4 (December 1949), pp. 369-382.

     Banning, Jennifer and Callie McCune. “Allen County, Catalog and Register of Fort Wayne Female College, Indiana Historical Society Press, 2013, 1851-1852,” https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/18a94ac2e8ecab173b8cb9dda7f31636.pdf

      Best, John Richard Digby. A Traveler’s Impression of Indiana, 1851, Fort Wayne and Allen County Public Library, 1954.

     Brice, Wallace A. History of Fort Wayne From the earliest known accounts of this point, to the present period. Carlisle, Massachusetts: Applewood Books, 1868.

Canal Celebrations in Old Fort Wayne, Staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1953. 

     “Canal Mania in Indiana,” The Indiana Historian, June 1997, https://www.in.gov/history/files/canalmania.pdf

     Catalogue and Register of the Fort Wayne Female College and the Fort Wayne Collegiate Institute For the Year Ending April 25, 1855, Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, 1855. 

Castaldi, Thomas E. Wabash & Erie Canal Notebook I Allen and Huntington Counties, Fort Wayne: Parrot Printing, 2002.  

Clark, George P., editor. “Through Indiana by Stagecoach and Canal Boat: The 1843 Travel Journal of Charles H. Titus,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 85, No. 3 (September 1983), pp. 193-235.

Cramton, Willa G. Women Beyond the Frontier: A Distaff View of Life at Fort Wayne, Historic Fort Wayne, Inc., Lincoln Publishing Corp., 1977.

Danielson, Louisa. “The Music of a New Urban Centre: Fort Wayne’s Continuing Story,” The Musical Times, Vol. 159 No. 1943 (Summer 2018), pp. 101-107.

Dawson, John W. Charcoal Sketches of Old Times in Fort Wayne, Daily Sentinel, 1872, reprinted 1959, Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society.

“Francis Comparet, 1796-1845,” Canawlers At Rest, The Hoosier Packet, July 2003, https://indcanal.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Comparet-Francis.pdf

     Fort Wayne Female College Catalog and Register, (1855) Academic Catalogs (TUFW and Predecessors)1. https//pillars.taylor.edu/tufw-catalogs/1.

     Griswold, Bert. A Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, Chicago: Robert O. Law Co., 1917.

     Hawfield, Michael and Tom Castaldi. “Canawlers At Rest: Samuel Hanna,” The Hoosier Packet,

https://indcanal.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Hanna-Sam.pdf

Johnson, Howard. A Home in the Woods: Pioneer Life in Indiana: Oliver Johnson’s Reminiscences. Indiana University Press: Bloomington, Ind., 1978.

     Lindley, Harlow. Indiana As Seen by Early Travelers: A Collection of Reprints from Books of Travels, Letters and Diaries Prior to 1830. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Commission, 1916.

     Manual of the Second Presbyterian Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fort Wayne: T.S. Taylor & Co., 1869. 

     Mather, George R. Frontier Faith - The Story of the Pioneer Congregations of Fort Wayne, Indiana 1820-1860, Lima, Ohio: Fairway Press, 1992.

     Mccullough, Susan Mann. “Memories - Recollections of Susan Mann McCullough 1818-1898,” https://www.occ.treas.gov/about/who-we-are/history/hugh-mcculloch-first-comptroller/recollections-of-susan-man-mcculloch.pdf

     Murphey, Kathleen A. “Schooling, Teaching and Change in Nineteenth-Century Fort Wayne, Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol 94, No. 1 (March 1998), pp. 1-28. 

Nelson, Isaac De Groff. “An Address Delivered at Delphi, by Hon. I.D.G. Nelson of Fort Wayne, Indiana: On the occasion of the Thirty-first Annual Reunion of the Old Settlers of Carrol County, Indiana, August 14, 1886,” Indiana State Library Digital Collections, ndianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p1819coll6/id/83976

“Oehmig Bird,” Canawlers At Rest, The Hoosier Packet, February 2012, https://indcanal.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/oehmig-bird.pdf

Poinsatte, Charles. Outpost in the Wilderness: Fort Wayne, 1706-1828. Fort Wayne Historical Society, 1976.   

     Reece, Raymond J. “Hugh McCulloch Moves West,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 32, No. 2 (June 1936), pp. 95-105.

Schultz, George. An Indian Canaan: Isaac McCoy and the Vision of an Indian State, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972. 

     Seigel, Peggy. “The Fort Wayne Standard: A Reform Newspaper in the 1850s Storm,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 97, No. 3(Sept. 2001), pp. 169-189.

     Seigel, Peggy.”A Passionate Minister to the West: Charles Beecher in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1844-1850,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 106, No. 4pp. 325-355. 

     Seigel, Peggy. “A Charles Beecher Christmas,” Dec. 10, 2010, Allen County-Fort Wayne w

Historical Society. http/:historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2010/12/charles-beecher-christmas.html. Retrieved 2018.

      Sutherland, James, compiler. Indiana State Gazette and Business Directory for 1858 and 1859, G.W. Hawes: Indianapolis, Indiana.

     Valley of the Upper Maumee with Historical Account of Allen County and the City of Fort Wayne: The Story of Its Progress from Savagery to Civilization, Volume I. Madison, Wisconsin: Brant and Fuller, 1889.

The Wabash-Erie Canal - Fort Wayne on the Old Canal, Staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1962.

Woodworth, Lura Case; Farirbank, Carolyn Randall and Martha Brandriff Hanna, Compilers. Reminiscences of Old Fort Wayne, 1906. 


 Fraternal Orders


     Clawson, Mary Ann. “Fraternal Orders and Class Formation in the Nineteenth Century United States,” Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol 27 No 4 (Oct 1985).

     Moore, William D. "Riding the Goat: Secrecy, Masculinity and Fraternal High Jinks in the United States, 1845-1930,” Winterthur Portfolio, Vol 41, No. 2/3 (Summer/Autumn 2007).

     Pettibone, James. The Lodge Goat: Goat Rides, Butts and Goat Hairs Gathered From the Lodge Rooms of Every Fraternal Order, Cincinnati: C.B. Pettibone and Co., 1902.

     Vondracek, Felix John. “The Rise of Fraternal Organizations in the United States, 1868-1900,” Social Science, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Winter 1972), pp. 26-33. 

     “Woodmen of the World and Tree Stone Grave Markers,” A Grave Interest Blog, https://agraveinterest.blogspot.com/2011/06/woodmen-of-world-and-tree-stone-grave.html


Gold Rush


     Bieber, Ralph P. “The Southwestern Trails to California in 1849,” The Mississippi Valley Historical review, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Dec. 1925), pp. 342-375. 

Browning, Peter. To the Golden Shore: America Goes to California, 1849. Lafeyette, Calif.: Great West Books, 1995.

     Christman, Enos. One Man’s Gold: The Letters and Journal of a Forty-niner, Enos Christman. https://www.loc.gov/item/30030332/ Retrieved April 13, 2018.

     Rolle, Andrew and Arthur C. Verge. California: A History. John Wiley and Sons: Chicester, West Sussex, U.K.

     Rydell, Raymond A. “The Cape Horn Route to California,” The Pacific Historical Review, Vo. 17, No. 7 (May 1948), http://www.swanet.org/twitter/capehornroute.pdf, retrieved April 15, 2018.

     Schultz, Charles R. Forty-niners ‘Round the Horn, University of South Carolina Press: Columbia, S.C., 1999.


 Holland Purchase


     Barney, Ronald O. “The Barneys on America’s Frontier: The Holland Land Purchase, 1800-1811,” from One Side By Himself - The Life and Times of Lewis Barney 1808-1894, Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 2001. 

Darlington, James W. "Peopling the Post-Revolutionary New York Frontier,” New York History, Vol. 74, No. 4 (October 1993), pp. 3411-381. 

 Ellis, David Maldwyn. “The Yankee Invasion of New York, 1783-1850,” New York History, Vol. 32, No. 1 (January 1951), pp. 3-17. 

Turner, O. Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York, Buffalo: Jewett, Thomas & Company, 1850, https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistoryof00turn


Illinois


     Perrin, William Henry. History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois, Chicago: O.L. Baskin & Co., 1883

     Perrin, William Henry. History of Edgar County, Illinois, Chicago, Illinois: William LeBaron, Jr. & Co., 1879.

      Pooley, William Vipond. “Settlement of Illinois 1830-1850,” Bulletin of the Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin History Series, Vol. 1, 1908.


Indiana


    Bash, Frank Sumner. History of Huntington County, Indiana, Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1914.

Best, John Richard Digby. A Traveler’s Impression of Indiana, 1851, Fort Wayne and Allen County Public Library, 1954.

     Clark, George P., editor. “Through Indiana by Stagecoach and Canal Boat: The 1843 Travel Journal of Charles H. Titus,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 85, No. 3 (September 1983), pp. 193-235.

Herschell, W.M. “Quaint Old Lagro – David Watkins, Pioneer Citizen, Relates Some Incidents of History – Was a Canal “Jiggerboy.”” The Huntington Herald, 31 July 1905.

History of Huntington County, Indiana. Chicago: Brandt and Fuller, 1887.

     History of Indiana: containing a history of Indiana and biographical sketches of governors and other leading men.  Also a statement of the growth and prosperity of Marshall County, together with a personal and family history of many of its citizens.  Publisher Madison, Wisconsin: Brant, Fuller, 1890.

     “Names of County Officers From the Organization of Kosciusko County, Ind., 1836 Up To the Present Time,” https://www.kcgov.com/egov/documents/1314710159_406311.pdf

     Nye, George A. A History of Pierceton, Indiana, Pierceton School Alumni Association, 1952.

     Royse, Lemuel Willard. A Standard History of Kosciusko County, Indiana, The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago: 1919.

      Thurman, Suzanne. “Cultural Politics on the Indiana Frontier: The American Home Missionary Society and Temperance Reform,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 94, No. 4 (December 1998), pp. 285-302.

Weesner, Clarkson W. History of Wabash County, Indiana, Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1914.

Woodward, Ron, “Early Days of Lagro by Dr. Thomas,” ngenweb.org/inwabash/town-histories/lagro-early.txt#:~:text=The%20first%20house%20in%20(what,present%20site%20of%20the%20town. Accessed APRIL 31, 2021.


Indian Tribes


General Information

Rayman, Ronald. “Joseph Lancaster’s Monitorial System of Instruction and American Indian Education, 1815-1838,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter 1981,) pp. 395-409. 

     Schultz, George. An Indian Canaan: Isaac McCoy and the Vision of an Indian State, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.


Delaware


     Obermeyer, Brice and John P. Bowes. “The Lands of My Nation”: Delaware Indians in Kansas 1829-1869,” Great Plains Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Winter 2016), pp. 1-30. 


Miami


     Aacimotaatiiyankwi blog posts, Myaamia Center at Miami University, https://aacimotaatiiyankwi.org/. See especially the “Removal Commemoration” posts.

Anson, Bert. “Chief Francis LaFontaine and the Miami Emigration from Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 60, No. 3 (September 1961), pp. 241-268. 

“Documents Relating to the Negotiation of an Unratified Treaty of March 9, 1869  With the Miami Indians,” images.library.wisc.edu/History/EFacs/IndianTreatiesMicro/Unrat1869no58/reference/history.unrat1869no58.i0001.pdf

Griswold, Bert. A Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Chicago: Robert O. Law Company, 1917.

      “La Cygne, Kansas – City of Swans,” Kansas Legends, https://legendsofkansas.com/lacygne-kansas/  

      “Miami Indian Tribe,” Kansas Genealogy, https://kansasgenealogy.com/uncategorized/miami_indian_tribe.htm#:~:text=The%20Miami%20reservation%20contained%20about,for%20two%20hundred%20thousand%20dollars

      “Letter From the Secretary of the Interior Upon the Subject of the Consolidation of the Miami Indians of Kansas with the Confederated Bands of the Peoria, Piankeshaw, Kaskaskia and Wea Indians, in Indian Territory,” https://shareok.org/bitstream/handle/11244/38059/House-44-1-Executive-105-Serial-1689.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

      Manual of the Second Presbyterian Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fort Wayne, Indiana: T.S. Taylor & Co., 1869.

“Oliver M. Farrand,” H.R. Rep. No 2405, 50th Congress, https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5392&context=indianserialset

     “Report on the Miami Indians,” S. Rep. No. 280, 44th Cong., 1st Sess. (1876), https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3457&context=indianserialset

“Settlers Upon Miami Reserve in Kansas,” H.R. Rep. No. 256, 36th Congress, 1st Session, 1860, University of Oklahoma College of Law Digital Commons, https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2556&context=indianserialset

“Will Records of Allen County, Indiana 1831-1869,” Mary Penrose Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1934, http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/wills.html


Osage 


     Fraser, Caroline. Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder, New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2017.

      Kaye, Frances W. “Little Squatter on the Osage Diminished Reserve: Reading Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Kansas Indians,” Great Plains Quarterly, Spring 2000.

      Lisenmayer, Penny T. “Kansas Settlers on the Osage Diminished Reserve: A Study of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie,” Kansas History, Autumn 2001, https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/2001autumn_linsenmayer.pdf


Ponca


      Davis, Jennifer. “Chief Standing Bear and His Landmark Civil Rights Case,” In Custodia Legis - Law Librarians of Congress, Library of Congress Blogs, https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2019/11/chief-standing-bear-and-his-landmark-civil-rights-case/

     “The Ponca Trail of Tears,” Nebraska Public Media, nebraskastudies.org

      “Ponca,” The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Oklahoma Historical Society, https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=PO007


Kansas


     Argersinger, Peter H. “Road to a Republican Waterloo: The Farmers’ Alliance and the Election of 1890 in Kansas,” Kansas History, A Journal of the Central Plains, Vol. 33 No. 4 (Winter 1967), pp. 443-469. 

Duncan, L. Wallace. History of Montgomery County, Kansas: By Its Own People, 1903.

Erby, Kelly. “The Hull Baby Case and Women in 1870s Kansas,” Kansas History, (Autun 2017) https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/2017autumn_erby.pdf

     Miner, Craig. “A Place of Boom and Bust: Hard Times Come to Kansas,” Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains, 34 (Spring 2011), pp. 70-79. 

     Gunn, Virginia. “Industrialists Not Butterflies: Women’s Higher Education at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1873-1882.” Kansas History 18 (Spring 1995): 2-17.

     Handbook of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas: Office of the Nationalist, 1874. 

     Willard, Julius Terrass. History of the Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, Manhattan: Kansas State Universities, 1940. 

     Willard, Julius Terrass, “Bluemont Central College, The Forerunner of Kansas State College,” Kansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 6, (May 1945), pp. 323-357.

     Cutler, William G. History of the State of Kansas, Chicago, Illinois: A.T. Andreas, 1883.

      Duncan, L. Wallace, History of Montgomery County, Kansas, By Its Own People, Press of Iola Register: Iola, Kansas, 1903

     Socolofsky, Homer. “Kansas in 1876,” Kansas History, Spring 1977, accessed 14 Feb 2022 at https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-in-1876/13268


Labor Relations - Economic Conditions


     Busch, Francis X. “The Haymarket Riot and the Trial of the Anarchists,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 48 No. 3 (Autumn 1955), pp. 247-270. 

Emery, Mrs. Sarah E.V. Seven Financial Conspiracies Which Have Enslaved the American People,” Lansing, Michigan: Robert Smith & Co., 1894.

Jameson, Elizabeth. “Truth, Facts and Alternative Histories: Views From the Little Houses,” Montana the Magazine of Western History, Vol. 69, No. 2 (Summer 2019), pp. 68-70, 95-96. 

     Miller, Raymond Curtis. “The Background of Populism in Kansas,” The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 11, No. 4 (March 1925), pp. 469-489.

Nelson, Scott Reynolds. “A Storm of Cheap Goods: New American Commodities and the Panic of 1873,” The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 10, No. 4, Booms, Busts and the Gilded Age, (October 2011), pp. 447-453.

     Ostler, Jeffrey. “Why the Populist Party Was Strong in Kansas and Nebraska But Weak in Iowa,” Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 23 No. 4 (Nov. 1992), pp. 451-474.

Ostler, Jeffrey. “The Rhetoric of Conspiracy and the Formation of Kansas Populism,” Agricultural History, Vol. 69, No. 1, (Winter 1995), p. 1-27. 

Piper, Jessica. “The Great Railroad Strike of 1877: A Catalyst for the American Labor Movement,” The History Teacher, Vol. 47, No. 1 (November 2013), pp. 93-110. 

Quenemo Glee Club, in the People's Party Campaign, 4th Congressional District. "Truth Against the World Campaign Songs," Kansas Memory, Kansas Historical Society, https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/203950/page/1

Tharp, Julie and Jeff Kleiman. “Little House on the Prairie” and the Myth of Self-Reliance,” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 55-64.


Legal Profession and Legal Issues


     Bowman, Cynthia Grant, "Women in the Legal Profession from the 1920s to the 1970s: What Can We Learn From Their Experience About Law and Social Change?" (2009). Cornell Law Faculty Publications. Paper 12. http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/facpub/12

     Coombe, Rosemary J. “The Most Disgusting, Disgraceful and Inequitous Proceeding in Our Law”: The Action For Breach of Promise of Marriage in Nineteenth Century Ontario,” University of Toronto Law Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Winter 1988), pp. 64-108. 

     Kelsey, M. May. “Bachelors Beware - The Current Validity and Future Feasibility of a Cause of Action for Breach of Promise to Marry,” Tulsa Law Review, Vol. 45, No. 2 (Winter 2013). 

         

Leisure 


     Krueger, Lillian. “Waukesha - The Saratoga of the West,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 24 No. 4, (June 1941), pp. 394-424.

     Lewis, Robert M. “Tableaux Vivants: Parlor Theater in Victorian America,” Les Lieux  de la Vie Américaine, No. 36 (April 1988), pp. 280-291.

     Robinson, W. Stitt. “Chautauqua Then and Now,” Kansas History, Summer 1999, https://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/1999summer_robinson.pdf

     Terry, Ruth. “The History Behind the Roller Skating Trend,” JSTOR Daily, https://daily.jstor.org/the-history-behind-the-roller-skating-trend/

      “The Fun Our Ancestors Had in the 1880s,” Family Tree.com, https://www.familytree.com/blog/the-fun-our-ancestors-had-in-1880s/


Manners


  Carson, Gerald. The Polite American: A Wide-Angle View of Our More or Less Good Manners Over 300 Years," London: MacMillan, 1967. 

 Young, John. Our Deportment or The Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society, Detroit: F.B. Dickerson & Co., 1881. 


Material Culture


     McMurry, Sally. “City Parlor, Country Sitting Room: Rural Vernacular Design and the American Parlor, 1840-1900,” Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Winter1985), pp. 261-280.

Mohun, Arwen. “Lightning Rods and the Commodification of Risk in Nineteenth Century America,” Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 99, No. 5 (2009), pp. 167-180. 

Penner, Barbara. “A Vision of Love and Luxury”: The Commercialization of Nineteenth-century American Weddings,” Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 39 No. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 1-20. 

Rotskoff, Lori E. "Decorating the Dining Room: Chromolithographs and Domestic Ideology in Nineteenth-Century America," Journal of American Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1 (April 1997), pp. 19-42.

Venable, Charles L. "The Silverplated Ice Water Pitcher: An Image of Changing America, 1850-1900," Material Culture, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring 1987), pp. 39-48.   

      

Miscellaneous


Doherty, Jr., Herbert J. “Florida in 1855,” Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 1, Article 7, 1956.


Mormon History


     Allen, James B. “One Man’s Nauvoo: William Clayton’s Experience in Mormon Illinois,” Journal of Mormon History, Vol. 6 (1979), pp. 37-59. 

Barney, Ronald O. One Side By Himself – The Life and Times of Lewis Barney 1808-1894, Utah State University Press: 2001.

     Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Poetry and the Private Lives: Newspaper Verse on the Mormon Frontier,” Brigham Young University Studies, Vol. 25 No. 3 (Summer 1985), pp. 55-65.

     Bergera, Gary James. “Identifying the Earliest Mormon Polygamists 1841-44,” Dialogue, 2005. https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sbi/articles/Dialogue_V38N03_13.pdf. 

     Bushman, Richard Lyman. Rough Stone Rolling, New York: Vintage Books, Random House, 2005. 

     Collins, Harvey A. “At the End of the Trail the Mormon Outpost of San Bernardino Valley,” Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California,” Vol. 11, No. 2 (1919), pp. 68-81.

     Conover, Joe Irvin. “Morley’s Settlement,” Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County,” https://www.hsqac.org/morleys-settlement-part-2, accessed July 8, 2022/

     Cowan, Richard O, and William E. Homer. “California Saints: A 150-Year Legacy in the Golden State (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1996), 167-84.

     Cornwall, Marie; Camela Courtright and Laga Van Beek. “How Common the Principle? Women As Plural Wives in 1860,” Dialogue, Vol. pp. 139-153.

     Davies, J. Kenneth. “Mormons and California Gold,” Journal of Mormon History, Vol. 7 (1980), pp.83-90.

     Davis, Daniel. "Appreciating a Pretty Shoulder: The Risquie Images of Charles Ellis Johnson," Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 74 (Spring 2006), pp. 131-146. 

     Derr, Jill Mulvay. “The Significance of “O My Father” in the Personal Journey of Eliza R. Snow,” BYU Studies, https://byustudies.byu.edu/article/the-significance-of-o-my-father-in-the-personal-journey-of-eliza-r-snow/

     Derr, Jill Mulvay and Karen Lynn Davidson. “A Wary Heart Becomes “Fixed Unalterably”: Eliza R. Snow’s Conversion To Mormonism,” Journal of Mormon History, Vol. 30 No. 2 (Fall 2004).

     Dunfey, Julie. “Living the Principle” of Plural Marriage: Mormon Women, Utopia, and Female Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century. Feminist Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Autumn 1984), pp. 523-536.

     Farnes, Sherilyn. “We Cannot Sit Down Quietly and See Our Children Starve,” An Economic Portrait of a Nineteenth-Century Polygamous Household in Utah,” BYU Religious Studies Center, https://rsc.byu.edu/business-religion/we-cannot-sit-down-quietly-see-our-children-starve

     Griggs, Karen Ann. “Handcarts Going East,” Journal of Mormon History, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Spring 2009), pp. 191-237.

Godfrey, Kenneth W. “Some Thoughts Regarding An Unwritten History of Nauvoo,” Brigham Young University Studies, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Summer 1975), pp. 417-424. 

     Godfrey, Matthew C. "You Had Better Let Mrs. Young Have Anything She Wants": What a Joseph Smith Pay Order Teaches about the Plight of Women in the Early Church," BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 58, No. 2 (2019), pp. 56-68. 

     Heffner, Loretta. “The Personal Struggles of Amasa Lyman,” Dialogue, https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sbi/articles/Dialogue_V16N01_92.pdf

      Heffner, Loretta. “Amasa Mason Lyman, Spiritualist,” Journal of Mormon History, Vol. 6 (1970), pp. 75-87.

“History of Crescent Township, 1907” Pottawattomie County, IAGenWeb, https://iagenweb.org/pottawattamie/townships/twp_Crescent.htm              

     Huefner, Michael S. and Shauna Anderson Young. “Joseph R. Johnson: Author of Frontier News, Promotion and Progress,” Great Plains Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Summer 2013), pp. 141-159. 

Jorgeson, Danny L. “The Morley Settlement in Illinois 1839-1846: Tribe and Clan in a Nauvoo Mormon Community,” The John Whitmer Historical Society Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 2021), p.p. 149-170.

     Jorgeson, Danny L. “The Scattered Saints of Southwest Iowa: Cutlerite-Josephite Conflict and Rivalry, 1855-1865,” The John Whitmer Historical Society Journal, Vol. 13 1993), pp. 80-19. 

    Jorgeson, Danny L. “Annointed Queens and Priests: Alpheus Cutler’s Plural Wives,” The John Whitmer Historical Society Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2018), pp. 55-79. 

     Jorgeson, Danny L. “Early Mormon Marriage, Family, and Networks of Kinship: Begats and Horizontal Genealogy In the Case of the Later Cutlerites  At Nauvoo,” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2014), pp. 127-150. 

     Lyman, Edward Leo. “The Demise of the San Bernardino Mormon Community,” Southern California Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 4, (Winter 1983), pp. 321-339.

       Mills, Marilyn. “True Community: Latter-Day Saints in San Bernardino, 1851-1867,” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, February 2003. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2003/02/true-community-latter-day-saints-in-san-bernardino-1851-1857?lang=eng

     Morley, Richard  Henrie. The Life and Contributions of Isaac Morley (1965) Theses and Dissertations, 4960.  https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4960

     Mott, Edward Harold. Between the Oceans and the Lakes – The Story of Erie, New York: Collins, 1899.    

       Quinn, D. Michael. “LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriages, 1890-1904,” Dialogue, 1985, https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sbi/articles/Dialogue_V18N01_11.pdf 

Snow, Eliza R. Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow, One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Deseret News Company: Salt Lake City, 1884.

     Searle, Howard C. “Willard Richards as Historian,” Brigham Young University Studies, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Spring 1991), pp. 41-62.

     Ursenbach, Maureen. Eliza R. Snow’s Nauvoo Diary, BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 15 Issue 4, https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1733&context=byusq

Accessed July 4, 2022.

      Ursenbach, Maureen. The Iowa Journal of Lorenzo Snow. Brigham Young University Studies, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Summer 1984) pp. 261-273.

      Upton, Harriet Taylor and Harry Gardner Cutler. History of the Western Reserve, New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1910.

     Valentine, Stephen J., “The Brigham City Co-Op: Case Study of the Efficient Economic and Social Institution,” 1995. Undergraduate Honors Capstone Project, https://digitalcommons.use.edu/honors/353.

     Young, Biloine Whiting. “On the Trail of the Cutlerite Settlers,” Minnesota History, Vol. 47, No. 3 (Fall, 1980), pp. 111-113.


Ohio


     McCulloch, David. The Pioneers, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2019. 


Oklahoma


 Outlaws


     Benedict, John D. Muskogee and Northeastern Oklahoma, Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing, 1922, p. 51.

     Galonska, Juliet L. “Reforming the Hell on the Border Jail: Changes in the U.S. Jail for the Western District of Arkansas, 1871-1896,” Fort Smith National Historic Site, National Park Service, https://www.nps.gov/fosm/learn/historyculture/reforming-the-hell-on-the-border-jail.htm

     Harman, S.W. Hell On the Border: He Hanged Eighty-Right Men, Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1898.

     Laird and Lee, The Dalton Brothers and Their Astounding Life of Crime,” Chicago: Laird & Lee, Publishers, 1892. Accessed at https://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_open/Books2009-05/sainge0001dalbro/sainge0001dalbro.pdf

      

Pensions and Retirement


Costa, Dora. The Evolution of Retirement : An American Economic History 1880-1990, University of Chicago Press, 1998, https://www.nber.org/system/files/chapters/c6116/c6116.pdf

     Costa, Dora. Union Army Pensions and Civil War Records, https://www.nber.org/system/files/chapters/c6116/c6116.pdf

     Skopcol, Theda. “America’s First Social Security System: The Expansion of Benefits for Civil War Benefits,” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 108, No. 1 (Spring 1993), pp.85-116.


Poetry


     Balkansky, Arlene. “Discover Poetry in Old News!” Headlines and Heroes - A Library of Congress Blog, 30 April 2020, https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2020/04/discover-poetry-in-old-news/

     Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “Poetry and the Private Lives: Newspaper Verse on the Mormon Frontier,” Brigham Young University Studies, Vol. 25 No. 3 (Summer 1985), pp. 55-65.

     Hobbs, Andrew and Claire Januszewski. “How Local Newspapers Came to Dominate Victorian Poetry Publishing,” Victorian Poetry, Vol. 52 No. 1 (Spring 2014), pp. 65-87.

     Lorang, Elizabeth M. “American Poetry and the Daily Newspaper From the Rise of the Penny Press to the New Journalism,” (2010). Dissertations, Theses and Student Research: Department of English.95. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/englishdiss/95

     Stein, Kevin. “When the Frost Is On the Pumpkin:” Newspaper Poetry’s History and Decline," chapter from Poetry’s Afterlife, Verse in the Digital Age, University of Michigan Press, 2010, https://www.press.umich.edu/1168182/poetrys_afterlife


Populism


     Miller, Raymond Curtis. “The Background of Populism in Kansas,” The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Volume 11, No. 4, March 1925.

     Pratt, William C. “Historians and the Lost World of Kansas Radicalism,” Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains, Winter 2007/2008, p. 270.

      Quenemo Glee Club, “Truth Against the World Campaign Songs,” People’s Party, accessed 14 Feb 2022 on “Kansas Memory, Kansas Historical Society, https://www.kshs.org/km/items/view/203950


Poverty, Waifs and Urban Missionary Movement


   Anbinder, Tyler., “A Five Points "Orphan" Is Taken In by Reverend Pease and the Five Points House of Industry,” SHEC: Resources for Teachers, https://shec.ashp.cuny.edu/items/show/605.

     Baldwin, Peter C. “Nocturnal Habits and Dark Wisdom:” The American Response to Children in the Streets At Night, 1880-1930,” Journal of Social History,Vol. 35, No. 3, (Spring 2002), pp. 593-611.

     Brace, Charles Loring. The Dangerous Classes of New York - Twenty Year’s Work Among Them, New York: Wyncoop & Hallenbeck, 1872.

      Cardinale, Corrine. “A Penny For Your Rags: Rag Pickers and the Paper Industry in the Late Nineteenth Century,” University of Buffalo thesis, 2018.

     “Charles Loring Brace,” The Adoption History Project, Department of History, University of Oregon, https://pages.uoregon.edu/adoption/people/brace.html

     DiGirolamo, Vincent. “Newsboy Funerals: Tales of Sorrow and Solidarity in Urban America,” Journal of Social History, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Autumn 2002), pp. 5-30. 

      DiGirolamo, Vincent. Crying the News: A History of America’s Newsboys, New York: Oxford University Press, 2019.

     DiGirolamo, Vincent, “Tramps in the Making: The Troubling Itineracy of America’s News Peddlers,” from the book Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective, A.L. Beir and Paul Ocobock, Ohio University Press, 2008.   

     Fitzgerald, Maureen, “The Perils of ‘Passion and Poverty’: Women Religious and the Care of Single Women in New York City, 1845-1890,” U.S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 10, No. ½ (1991/1992), pp. 45-58.

Foster, Charles I. “The Urban Missionary Movement, 1814-1837,” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 75, No. 1 (Jan. 1951), pp. 47-65.

     Gerhard, William Paul. Modern Baths and Bathhouses, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1908. 

Gershon, Livia. “What Happened to the Night Children?” JSTOR Daily, 6 Oct 2028, https://daily.jstor.org/what-happened-to-the-night-children/  

      Glassenberg, David. “The Design Of Reform: The Public Bath Movement in America,” American Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Fall 1979), pp. 5-21. 

Fitts, Robert. “The Rhetoric of Reform: The Five Points Missions and the Cult of Domesticity.” Historical Archaeology 35, no. 3 (2001): 115–32. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25616943.

     Heale, M. J. “Patterns of Benevolence: Associated Philanthropy in the Cities of New York, 1830–1860.” New York History 57, no. 1 (1976): 53–79. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23169706.

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     Mohl, Raymond A. “The Urban Missionary Movement in New York City, 1800-1825,” Journal of Religious History, Vol 7, Issue 2, December 1972, accessed 3 May 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9809.1972.tb00334.x

      “The Orphan Train Movement: Catholics vs. Protestants,” Theodore Roosevelt Center, Dickenson StateUniversity, 2019, https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Blog/Item/The%20Orphan%20Train%20Movement:%20Catholics%20vs.%20Protestants

     Riis, Jacob. Children of the Poor, New York: Scribner and Sons, 1902.

     Rivlin, Leanne G. and Lynne C. Manzo. “Homeless Children in New York City: A View From the 19th Century,” Children's Environments Quarterly, Vol. 5 No. 1 (Spring 1988), pp. 26-33.   

Robinson, Solon. Hot Corn: Life Scenes in New York Illustrated, Including the Story of Little Katy; Madalina, the Rag Picker’s Daughter; Wild Maggie, etc. New York: Dewitt and Davenport, 1854. 

     Smith, Betty. A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, New York: HarperCollins, 1943.

Williams, Marilyn Thornton. Washing “The Great Unwashed” - Public Baths in Urban America, 1840-1920,”  Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1881. 


Residential Hotels


     Groth, Paul. Living Downtown, The History of Residential Hotels in the U.S., Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6j49p0wf/

     Kesterman, Richard. “The Burnet House, A Grand Cincinnati Hotel,” Ohio Valley History, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2012, https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/OVH_Winter_2012.pdf

     Ramsy, Emily and Lara Ramsey. “Residential Hotels in Chicago 1910-1930,” National Register of Historic Places Application, 2016.


Simsbury, Connecticut


     Barber, Lucius I.  A Record and Documentary History of Simsbury, Simsbury, Connecticut: Abigail Phelps Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1931.

     Petke, Stephen. “A Chronological Survey of the Gravestones Made by Calvin Barber of Simsbury, Connecticut,” Markers, Vol. 10, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1980.


Slavery


      Fields, Tara D. Camden County, Georgia Slave Deed Abstracts, compiled 2006, https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/15249775/camden-county-georgia-slave-deed-abstracts-afriquest. 

      Geist, Susan, transcriber. Affidavits Made By Owners Bringing Slaves Into the State, 1818-1847.  https://genealogytrails.com/geo/camden/slave_affidavits.html


Sophia Suttenfield and Texas History


      Gittinger, Eugene A. “The Colonization of Texas: 1820-1830,” (Master’s Thesis), p. 191, https://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1190&context=luc_theses

     Landrum, Graham. An Illustrated History of Grayson County, Texas, Fort Worth, Texas: University Supply and Equipment Company, 1960. 

      Lathrop, Barnes F. “Migration Into East Texas, 1835-1860,” The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 52, No. 2 (Oct 1948), pp. 184-208. 

     Middlebrooks, Audy J. and Glenna. “Holland Coffee of Red River,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 68 No. 2 (Oct. 1965), pp. 145-162.

     White, Gifford, editor. Character Certificates in the General Land Office of Texas, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998.

     Whitehurst, Katie. “Mexican Rule 1821-1835,” Texas, Our Texas, PBS Texas, https://texasourtexas.texaspbs.org/


Technology


  Allen, Nathaniel. “The Times They Are A-Changing: The Influence of Railroad Technology on the Adoption of Standard Time Zones in 1883,” The History Teacher, Vol. 33, No. 2 (February 2000), pp. 241-256. 


Temperance and Treatment 


     Bordin, Ruth. Frances Willard: A Biography, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986. 

     Phillips, Sarah. “Will You Sign the Pledge? Francis Murphy and Pittsburgh’s Great Temperance Movement,” Heinz History Center, https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/blog/western-pennsylvania-history-francis-murphy-pittsburgh-great-temperance-movement/

     “Prohibition,” Kansapedia, Kansas Historical Society, https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/kansapedia/19539

     Thurman, Suzanne. “Cultural Politics on the Indiana Frontier: The American Home Missionary Society and Temperance Reform,” Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 94, No. 4 (December 1998), pp. 285-302.

Vorel, Jim. “The 1880s: When Americans Drank Whiskey Like It Was Water,” Paste, 10 Aug 2028, https://www.pastemagazine.com/drink/alcohol-history/the-1800s-when-americans-drank-whiskey-like-it-was/

     White, William. Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America, Chestnut Health Systems 2nd edition, 2014.

 

Traveling Salesmen


     Fyfe, David A. and Deryck W. Holdsworth. “Signatures of Commerce in Small-Town Hotel Guest Registers,” Social Science History, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Spring 2009), pp. 17-45.

     Hollander, Stanley. “Nineteenth Century Anti-Drummer Legislation in the United States,”

The Business History Review, Vol. 38, No. 4 (Winter 1964), pp. 479-500. 

     Spears, Timothy B. “All Things To All Men,” The Commercial Traveler and the Rise of Modern Salesmanship,” American Quarterly, Vol. 45, No. 4 (Dec. 1993), pp. 524-557.


Victorian Death


     Cassidy, Cheryl M. “Dying In the Light: The Rhetoric of Nineteenth Century Female Evangelical Obituaries,” Victorian Periodicals Review, Vol. 35, No. 3 (Fall 2002) John Hopkins University Press.

      Crespo Fernandez, Eliecer. “Linguistic Devices Coping With Death in Victorian Obituaries,” Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses 20 (2007): 7-21

University of Alicante

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5dc6/99490d8159209630b4addc827828686da16c.pdf

      French, Stanley. “The Cemetery as Cultural Institution: The Establishment of  Mount Auburn and the “Rural Cemetery” Movement,” American Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 1 (March 1974), pp. 37-59. 

Gryctko, Mary. “Eternal Innocence: The Victorian Cult of the Dead Child,” (Doctoral dissertation), University of Pittsburgh, 2020, https://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/38875/19/Gryctko%20Final%20ETD.pdf

     Hoffert, Sylvia D. “A Very Peculiar Sorrow”: Attitudes Toward Infant Death in the Urban Northeast, 1800-1860,” American Quarterly, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Winter 1987), pp. 601-616. 

     Horton, Loren N. “Messages in Stone: Symbolism on Victorian Grave Markers,” Palimpsest, Summer 1989, https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/palimpsest/article/24842/galley/133211/view/

Laquer, Thomas. “Bodies, Death and Pauper Funerals,” Representations, No. 1 (Feb. 1983), University of California Press.

Linden-Ward, Blanche. “Strange But Genteel Pleasure Grounds: Tourists and Leisure Uses of Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemeteries,” from Cemeteries and Gravemarkers, 1989.

      Lutz, Deborah. “The Dead Still Among Us: Victorian Secular Relics, Hair Jewelry, and Death Culture, Victorian Literature and Culture, Vol. 39, No. 1 (2011), pp. 127-142.

Nuland, Sherwin B. "The Uncertain Art: Grave Robbing," The American Scholar, Vol. 70, No. 2 (Spring 2001), pp. 125-128.

      Our Children’s Rest; Or, Comfort For Bereaved Mothers, London: James Nisbit & Co., 1863. 

     Pasulka, Diana Walsh. “A Communion of Little Saints: Nineteenth-Century American Child Hagiographies,” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 51-67. 

Snyder, Ellen Marie. “Innocents in a Worldly World: Victorian Children’s Gravemarkers,” from Cemeteries and Gravemarkers: Voices of American Culture, University Press of Colorado: Utah State University Press, 1992. 

Strange, Julia-Marie, “Only a Pauper Whom Nobody Owns: Reassessing the Pauper Grave, c. 1880-1914,” Past and Present, No. 178 (Feb. 2003) pp. 148-175. Oxford University Press.


White Caps and Vigilantism


     Isaacs, Charles C., “The White Caps: A Case Study of Violent Resistance to Social and Moral Change in the United States,” 26 April 2021, https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/26436/Isaacs_Charles-Knights_of_the_Switch_A_Study_of_the_White_Caps_and_Their_Violent_Resistance_to_Social_and_Moral_Change-Paper.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y


Wisconsin


      Fisher, Lucius G., edited by Milo M. Quaife. “Pioneer Recollections of Beloit and Southern Wisconsin,” The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 1 No. 3 (March 1918), pp. 266-286.  

     Merrill, Louis Taylor. “The First Settlers of Beloit,” The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 28 No. 2 (Dec. 1944), pp. 146-153.  

     Merrill, Sereno Taylor.  Narrative of Experiences in the Life of Sereno Taylor Merrill : written for his children, Beloit, Wisconsin: 1900.

     Richardson, Robert. “How Beloit Won Its College,”  The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 28 No. 3 (March 1945), pp. 290-306.


Woolcombing


     Burnley, James. The History of Wool and Woolcombing, London, England: Sampson Low, Marston Searle and Rivington, 1889.

   “Woolcombing in Yorkshire – A Dirty Business!” Bancrofts of Yorkshire Blog, http://bancroftsfromyorkshire.blogspot.com/2010/10/woolcombing-in-yorkshire-dirty-business.html


Wyoming


     Bradsher, Greg. “How the West Was Settled - The 150-Year Old Homestead Act Lured Americans Looking For a New Life and New Opportunities,” Prologue Magazine, https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/prologue/2012/winter/homestead.pdf

     “Wyoming Homesteading Timeline,” Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office, Historic ContextWyoming Homesteading, Ranching and Farming: 1860-1960, https://wyoshpo.wyo.gov/homestead/timeline.html







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