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1. Apalachicola Fort, Ala.: Herbert E. Bolton, ed., Arredondo's Proof of Spain's Title to Georgia (Berkeley, 1925); Verner W. Crane, The Southern Frontier, 1670-1732 (Durham, N.C., 1928); David L. DeJarnette, "Archeological Salvage in the Walter F. George Basin of the Chattahoochee River in Alabama," MS Report, National Park Service (1963).

2. Fort Toulouse (Fort Jackson), Ala.: Crane, Southern Frontier; Dunbar Rowland and Albert G. Sanders, Mississippi Provincial Archives, French Dominion (3 vols., Jackson, 1927-32); Daniel H. Thomas, "Fort Toulouse—In Tradition and Fact," The Alabama Review, XIII, 4 (October 1960).

3. Awatovi, Ariz.: Herbert E. Bolton, Spanish Exploration in the Southwest, 1542-1706 (New York, 1916); R. G. Montgomery, Watson Smith, and J. O. Brew, Franciscan Awatovi, Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, XXXVI (Cambridge, 1949); Erik K. Reed, "Special Report on Awatovi, Arizona" and "Supplementary Report on Awatovi, Arizona," MS Reports, National Park Service (1938); Edward H. Spicer, Cycles of Conquest (Tucson, 1962).

4. San Xavier del Bac Mission, Ariz.: Herbert E. Bolton, Rim of Christendom—A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific Coast Pioneer New York, 1936); Herbert E. Bolton, Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta (Cleveland, 1919); Cleve Hallenbeck, Spanish Missions of the Old Southwest (New York, 1926); Aubrey Neasham, "Special Report on the Mission of San Xavier del Bac," MS Report, National Park Service (1940).

5. Carmel Mission, Calif.: Hubert H. Bancroft, History of California (7 vols., San Francisco, 1884-90), I—IV; John A. Berger, The Franciscan Missions of California (New York, 1941); Father Zephyrin Engelhardt, Mission San Carlos Borroméo, ed. by Father Felix Pudlowski (Santa Barbara, 1934); Mrs. Francis N. Smith, The Architectural History of Mission San Carlos Borroméo (Berkeley, 1921); Kurt Baer, Architecture of the California Missions (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1958).

6. Fort Ross, Calif.: Bancroft, History of California, II and IV; Bancroft, History of Alaska (San Francisco, 1886); John W. Caughey, California (Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1957); Mildred B. Hoover, Hero E. and Ethel G. Rensch, Historic Spots in California, rev, by Ruth Teiser (Stanford, 1958); Olaf T. Hagen, "Historic Sites Survey Report: Fort Ross, California," MS Report, National Park Service (1941).

7. Old Mission Dam (Padre Dam), Calif.: Bancroft, History of California, I and II; Father Zephyrin Engelhardt, San Diego Mission (San Francisco, 1920); Baer, Architecture of the California Missions.

8. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.: Bancroft, History of California, I—IV; George Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Around the World (6 vols., London, 1801), III.

9. Royal Presidio Chapel, Calif.: James Ladd Delkin, Monterey Peninsula, American Guide Series (Stanford, 1946); Bancroft, History of California, I—IV; Father Zephyrin Engelhardt, Missions and Missionaries of California (4 vols., San Francisco, 1908-15); Rexford Newcomb, The Old Mission Churches and Historic Houses of California (Philadelphia, 1925).

10. San Diego Presidio, Calif.: Richard F. Pourade, The History of San Diego—The Explorers (San Diego, 1960); Winifred Davidson, Where California Began (San Diego, 1929); Bancroft, History of California, I—III; Engelhardt, San Diego Mission; William E. Smythe, History of San Diego, 1542-1907 (San Diego, 1907).

11. Santa Barbara Mission, Calif.: Father Zephyrin Engelhardt, Mission Santa Barbara (San Francisco, 1923); Bancroft, History of California, I— IV; John A. Berger, The Franciscan Missions of California (New York, 1941); Baer, Architecture of the California Missions.

12. Stanley-Whitman House, Conn.: Anthony N. B. Garvan, Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial Connecticut (New Haven, 1951); J. Frederick Kelly, The Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut (New Haven, 1924); Hugh Morrison, Early American Architecture—From the First Colonial Settlements to the National Period (New York, 1952); Bertha C. Trowbridge and Charles M. Andrews, Old Houses of Connecticut (New Haven, 1923).

13. Fort Christina, Del.: Rogers W. Young, "Site of the Swedish Fort Christina, Wilmington, Delaware," MS Report, National Park Service (1940); Letter, Leon de Valinger, Jr., State Archivist, Dover, Del., to Northeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Mar. 24, 1961; Delaware—A Guide to the First State, American Guide Series (rev. ed., New York, 1955); Esther C. Meixner, Swedish Landmarks in the Delaware Valley Bridgeport, Pa., 1960).

14. Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Del.: Letter, Rev. H. Edgar Hammond, Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church Foundation, Inc., Wilmington, Del., to Northeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Apr. 18, 1961; Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, 7 sheets and 8 photos (1934); Meixner, Swedish Landmarks; Amandus Johnson, Swedish Settlements on the Delaware—Their History and Relation to the Indians, Dutch, and English, 1638-1664 (2 vols., New York, 1911); Rogers W. Young, "Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Delaware," MS Report, National Park Service (1940).

15. Fort San Carlos de Barrancas, Fla.: Albert Manucy, "Report on Historic Sites at Pensacola, Florida," MS Report, National Park Service (1939); Herbert E. Bolton, The Spanish Borderlands (New Haven, 1921).

16. San Luís de Apalache, Fla.: Mark F. Boyd, Hale G. Smith, and John W. Griffin, Here They Once Stood—The Tragic End of the Apalachee Missions (Gainesville, Fla., 1951); Ralston B. Lattimore, "San Luís de Apalache," MS Report, National Park Service (1939); Venila L. Shores, "The Ruins of San Luís near Tallahassee," Florida Historical Quarterly, VI (1927); Mark F. Boyd, "Mission Sites in Florida, " ibid., XVII (1939).

17. Fort de Chartres, Ill.: Fort de Chartres State Park, pamphlet, State of Illinois, Division of Parks and Memorials (n.p., n.d.); Clarence W. Alvord, The Illinois Country, 1673-1818, Vol. I (1920), The Centennial History of Illinois (6 vols., Chicago, 1917-20).

18. Old Kaskaskia Village Site, Ill.: Wayne C. Temple, Indian Villages of the Illinois Country, Historic Tribes, Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Vol. II, Part 2 (Springfield, Ill., 1958); Donald E. Wray, "Archeology of the Illinois Valley, 1950," in J. B. Griffin, Archeology of Eastern United States (Chicago, 1952); K. G. Orr, "The Historic Upper Mississippi Phase in Northern Illinois—La Salle County Excavations, 1947," Proceedings of the Fifth Plains Conference for Archeology, Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Nebraska (Lincoln, 1949).

19. Starved Rock, Ill.: Starved Rock State Park, pamphlet, State of Illinois, Division of Parks and Memorials (n.p., n.d.); Charles W. Paape, "Starved Rock in the History of Illinois," MS Report, National Park Service (1937); Francis Parkman, La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West (Boston, 1903); John B. Brebner, The Explorers of North America (New York, 1933). See also Note 18.

20. El Cuartelejo (Scott County Pueblo Site), Kans.: Waldo R. Wedel, An Introduction to Kansas Archeology, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 174 (Washington, 1959); James H. Gunnerson, "An Introduction to Plains Apache Archeology—The Dismal River Aspect," Anthropological Papers, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 173 (Washington, 1959); A. B. Thomas, After Coronado (Norman, Okla., 1935).

21. Tobias-Thompson Complex, Kans.: Wedel, Introduction to Kansas Archeology; Waldo R. Wedel, "Archeological Remains in Central Kansas and Their Possible Bearing on the Location of Quivira," Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 101 (Washington, 1942); Herbert E. Bolton, Coronado, Knight of Pueblos and Plains (Albuquerque, 1949).

22. Cabildo, La.: Morrison, Early American Architecture; C. P. Dimitry, "The Story of the Ancient Cabildo," Louisiana Historical Quarterly, III (1920); [H. P. Dart], "The Cabildo of New Orleans," ibid., V (1922); J. A. Robertson, ed., Louisiana under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States, 1785-1807 (2 vols., Cleveland, 1911).

23. Fort de la Boulaye, La.: Maurice Ries, "The Mississippi Fort Called Fort de la Boulaye, Louisiana Historical Quarterly, XIX, No. 4 (Oct. 1936); Dunbar Rowland and Albert G. Sanders, Mississippi Provincial Archives, French Dominion (3 vols., Jackson, 1927-32).

24. Jackson Square, La.: Stanley C. Arthur, Old New Orleans (New Orleans, 1936); A. P. Whitaker, The Mississippi Question, 1795-1803 (New York, 1934); Robertson, ed., Louisiana.

25. Ursuline Convent, La.: Samuel Wilson, Jr., "An Architectural History of the Royal Hospital and the Ursuline Convent of New Orleans," Louisiana Historical Quarterly, XXIX, No. 3 (July 1946); Henry C. Semple, The Ursulines in New Orleans and Our Lady of Prompt Succor—A Record of Two Centuries, 1725-1925 (New York, 1925); Gabriel Gravier, Relation du Voyage des Dames Religieuses Ursulines de Rouen á la Nouvelle-Orleans, avec une Introduction et des Notes (Paris, 1872).

26. Cole's Hill, Mass.: William T. Davis, Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth Boston, 1889); Alvin P. Stauffer, "Historic Sites in or near Plymouth, Massachusetts, Relating to Pilgrim History," MS Report, National Park Service (1941); Samuel E. Morison, By Land and By Sea (New York, 1953); George F. Willison, Saints and Strangers (New York, 1945).

27. Fairbanks House, Mass.: Alvin L. Jones, Ye Old Fayerbanks House (Boston, 1894); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Harold R. Shurtleff, The Log Cabin Myth—A Study of the Early Dwellings of the English Colonists in North America (Cambridge, 1939); Samuel Chamberlain, Open House in New England (Brattleboro, Vt., 1937); Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, 24 sheets (1939), 2 photos (1936).

28. Old Ship Church, Mass.: George F. Marlowe, Churches of Old New England (New York, 1947); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Edward F. Rines, Old Historic Churches of America (New York, 1936).

29. Parson Capen House, Mass.: George F. Dow, The History of Topsfield (Topsfield, Mass., 1940); Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, 3 photos (1936); Chamberlain, Open House in New England; Fiske Kimball, Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of the Early Republic (New York, 1922); Donald Miller, "A Seventeenth Century New England House," The Architectural Record, XXXVIII, No. 3 (Sept. 1915); Morrison, Early American Architecture.

30. Paul Revere House, Mass.: Morrison, Early American Architecture; Esther Forbes, Paul Revere and the World He Lived In (Boston, 1942).

31. Saugus Iron Works, Mass.: The Saugus Ironworks Restoration, pamphlet, American Iron and Steel Institute (ca. 1955); E. N. Hartley, Ironworks on the Saugus (Norman, Okla., 1957).

32. "Scotch"-Boardman House, Mass.: Abbott Lowell Cummings, "The Scotch-Boardman House—A Fresh Appraisal," Old Time New England, XLIII, Nos. 3 and 4 (Winter and Spring 1953); Morrison, Early American Architecture.

33. Whipple House, Mass.: Thomas F. Waters, "The John Whipple House," Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society, XX (Ipswich, Mass., 1915); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Lathrop, Historic Houses; Dorothy and Richard Pratt, A Treasury of Early American Homes (New York, 1949; rev. ed. 1956).

34. Fort Michilimackinac, Mich.: Moreau S. Maxwell and Lewis R. Binford, "Excavation at Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City, Michigan, 1959 Season," Michigan State University Cultural Series, Vol. I, No. 1; Louise P. Kellogg, The French Regime in Wisconsin and the Northwest (Madison, 1925); Francis Parkman, A Half-Century of Conflict (2 vols., Boston, 1914); Howard H. Peckham, Pontiac and the Indian Uprising (Princeton, 1947).

35. St. Ignace Mission, Mich.: Thomas M. Pitkin, "Mackinac Island and Associated Sites," MS Report, National Park Service, 1937; Kellogg, French Regime; Parkman, Half-Century of Conflict; Francis Parkman, The Jesuits in North America (2 vols., Boston, 1909).

36. Kathio Site, Minn.: Russell W. Fridley, "Preserving Historic Sites," Minnesota History, XXXVII, No. 2 (1960); Lloyd A. Wilford, "The Prehistoric Indians of Minnesota—The Mille Lacs Aspect," ibid., XXV, No. 4 (1944); Brebner, Explorers of North America.

37. Fatherland Plantation Site (Grand Village of the Natchez), Miss.: James A. Ford, Analysis of Indian Village Site Collections from Louisiana and Mississippi, Anthropological Study No. 2, Department of Conservation, Louisiana Geological Survey (New Orleans, 1936); John R. Swanton, Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Adjacent Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 43 (Washington, 1911).

38. Ste. Genevieve, Mo.: John Drury, Historic Midwest Houses (Minneapolis, 1947); Charles E. Peterson, "Early Ste. Genevieve and Its Architecture," The Missouri Historical Review, XXXV, No. 2 (Jan. 1941); Missouri: A Guide to the 'Show Me' State, American Guide Series (New York, 1954).

39. Utz Site, Mo.: Robert T. Bray, "The Missouri Indian Tribe in Archaeology and History," Missouri Historical Review, LV, No. 2 (1961); Carl H. Chapman, "A Preliminary Survey of Missouri Archaeology—Part I: Historic Indian Tribes," The Missouri Archaeologist, X, No. 1 (1946).

40. Pike-Pawnee Village Site (Hill Site), Nebr.: Elliott Coues, ed., The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, 1805-1807 (3 vols., New York, 1895); William D. Strong, "An Introduction to Nebraska Archeology," Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 93 (Washington, 1935); Waldo R. Wedel, An Introduction to Pawnee Archeology, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 112 (Washington, 1936).

41. Abó Pueblo and Mission, N. Mex.: Joseph H. Toulouse, Jr., The Mission of San Gregorio de Abó, School of American Research Monograph No. 13 (Albuquerque, 1949); Erik K. Reed, "Special Report on Abó State Monument, New Mexico," MS Report, National Park Service (1940); George Kubler, The Religious Architecture of New Mexico (Colorado Springs, 1940); Paul A. F. Walter, The Cities That Died of Fear (Santa Fe, 1931).

42. Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex.: Leslie A. White, The Acoma Indians, Bureau of American Ethnology, 47th Annual Report, 1929-30 (Washington, 1932); William R. Hogan, "Brief Special Report on Acoma, New Mexico," MS Report, National Park Service (1938); Erik K. Reed, "Supplementary Report on Acoma, New Mexico," MS Report, National Park Service (1942); Stanley A. Stubbs, Birds-Eye View of the Pueblos (Norman, Okla., 1950); George P. Hammond and Agapito Rey, Oñate, First Colonizer of New Mexico (2 vols., Albuquerque, 1940); Kubler, Religious Architecture of New Mexico.

43. Hawikuh, N. Mex.: Frederick W. Hodge, The History of Hawikuh (Los Angeles, 1937); Erik K. Reed, "Special Report on Hawikuh, New Mexico," MS Report, National Park Service (1938); Herbert E. Bolton Coronado, Knight of Pueblo and Plain (New York and Albuquerque, 1949); George P. Hammond and Agapito Rey, eds., Narratives of the Coronado Expedition (Albuquerque, 1940).

44. Palace of the Governors, N. Mex.: Clinton P. Anderson, "The Adobe Palace," New Mexico Historical Review, XIX (April 1944); Aubrey Neasham, "Special Report Covering the Governor's Palace in Sante Fe, New Mexico," MS Report, National Park Service (1939); Ralph E. Twitchell, ed., The Spanish Archives of New Mexico (2 vols., Cedar Rapids, 1914); Ralph E. Twitchell, The Leading Facts of New Mexican History (5 vols., Cedar Rapids, 1912); Ralph E. Twitchell, The Palace of the Governors, the City of Sante Fe, Its Museums and Monuments, Historical Society of New Mexico Publication No. 29 (Santa Fe, 1924); Paul A. F. Walter, Old Sante Fe and Vicinity (Santa Fe, 1930).

45. Pecos Pueblo, N. Mex.: Alfred V. Kidder, "The Story of the Pueblo of Pecos," El Palacio, Museum of New Mexico, LVIII (1951); Kubler, Religious Architecture of New Mexico; Edgar L. Hewett and Reginald G. Fisher, Mission Monuments of New Mexico (Albuquerque, 1943); Clarence W. Hackett, Historical Documents Relating to New Mexico, Nueva Vizcaya, and Approaches Thereto, to 1773 (Washington, 1937); Frederick W. Hodge, George P. Hammond, and Agapito Rey, eds., Fray Alonso de Benavides' Revised Memorial of 1634 (Albuquerque, 1945).

46. Quarai Pueblo and Mission, N. Mex.: Walter, The Cities That Died of Fear; Kubler, Religions Architecture of New Mexico; Hewett and Fisher, Mission Monuments.

47. San Gabriel de Yungue-ouinge, N. Mex.: Hammond and Rey, Oñate; Hodge, Hammond, and Rey, eds., Benavides' Memorial; Gilberto Espinosa, Villagra's History of New Mexico, 1610 (Los Angeles, 1933); George M. Foster, Culture and Conquest (New York, 1960).

48. Taos Pueblo, N. Mex.: Forrest, Missions and Pueblos; Frederick W. Hodge, Handbook of American Indians (Washington, 1910); Hewett and Fisher, Mission Monuments; Charles W. Hackett, "The Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico in 1680," Texas State Historical Association Quarterly, XV (1911); J. Manuel Espinosa, Crusaders of the Rio Grande: The Story of Don Diego de Vargas and the Reconquest and Refounding of New Mexico (Chicago, 1942); Kubler, Religious Architecture.

49. Boughton Hill (Gannagaro) Site, N.Y.: William N. Fenton, "Problems Arising from the Historic Northeastern Position of the Iroquois," Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 100 (1940); George T. Hunt, The Wars of the Iroquois (Madison, 1960); Reuben G. Thwaites, France in America (New York, 1905); Charles F. Wray and H. L. Schoff, "A Preliminary Report on the Seneca Sequence in Western New York, 1550-1687," Pennsylvania Archaeologist, XXIII, No. 2 (1953).

50. Dutch Reformed (Sleepy Hollow) Church, N.Y.: Rogers W. Young, Dutch Reformed (Sleepy Hollow) Church, North Tarrytown, New York," MS Report, National Park Service (1940); John K. Allen, The Legendary History of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, N.Y. (Tarrytown, N.Y., 1891); Helen W. Reynolds, Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley Before 1776 (New York, 1929).

51. Fort Crailo, N.Y.: Harold D. Eberlein and Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard, Historic Houses of the Hudson Valley (New York, 1942); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Reynolds, Dutch Houses.

52. Fort St. Frederic, N.Y.: Charles S. Marshall, "Crown Point and Plattsburg," MS Report, National Park Service (1937); "Interim Report of the Joint Legislative Committee to Study Historic Sites," Legislative Document, State of New York (Albany, 1950); Hoffman Nickerson, The Turning Point of the Revolution (Boston, 1928); W. Max Reid, Lake George and Lake Champlain (New York, 1910).

53. Old Fort Niagara, N.Y.: Claud H. Hultzén, Sr., Old Fort Niagara—The Story of an Ancient Gateway to the West, pamphlet, Old Fort Niagara Association (n.p., 1933); Frank H. Severance, An Old Frontier of France: The Niagara Region and Adjacent Lakes Under French Control (New York, 1917); Thor Borresen, "Father Millet Cross," MS Report, National Park Service (1939).

54. Old House, N.Y.: The Old House. . . Cutchogue, N.Y., pamphlet (n.p., n.d.); Letter, Mrs. Roland C. Horton, Custodian, The Old House, to Northeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Aug. 18, 1961; Dorothy and Richard Pratt, A Guide to Early American Homes, North (New York, 1956).

55. Philipsburg Manor, Upper Mills, N.Y.: Eberlein and Hubbard, Historic Houses; "Sleepy Hollow Restorations," pamphlet, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Inc. (Tarrytown, N.Y., n.d.); Reynolds, Dutch Houses.

56. Philipse Manor Hall, N.Y.: Rogers W. Young, "Philipse Manor Hall, Yonkers, New York," MS Report, National Park Service (1940); Eberlein and Hubbard, Historic Houses; Morrison, Early American Architecture; Reynolds, Dutch Houses.

57. Van Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.: Sleepy Hollow Restorations and Van Cortlandt Manor, Croton-on-Hudson, pamphlets, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Inc. (Tarrytown, N.Y., n.d.); Merrill Folsom, "Old Croton House Is Being Restored," New York Times, Aug. 11, 1958; Rogers W. Young, "Van Cortlandt Manor House, Harmon, New York," MS Report, National Park Service (1940); Eberlein and Hubbard, Historic Houses; Reynolds, Dutch Houses.

58. Voorlezer's House, N.Y.: The Story of the Voorlezer's House, pamphlet, Staten Island Historical Society (n.p., 1956); Loring McMillen, "The Voorlezer's House," The Staten Island Historian, I (Jan. 1938) and ff. passim.

59. Big Hidatsa Village Site, N. Dak.: Edward M. Bruner, "Mandan," in Edward H. Spicer, ed., Perspectives in American Indian Culture Change (Chicago, 1961); Frank G. Roe, The Indian and the Horse (Norman. Okla., 1955); William D. Strong, "From History to Prehistory in the Northern Great Plains," Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 100 (Washington, 1940); George F. Will and Thad C. Hecker, "The Upper Missouri River Valley Aboriginal Culture in North Dakota," North Dakota Historical Quarterly, XI, Nos. 1 and 2 (1944).

60. Menoken Indian Village Site, N. Dak.: G. Hubert Smith, "Explorations of the La Vérendryes. 1738-43, With Special Reference to Vérendrye National Monument," MS Report, National Park Service (1951); Russell Reid, "Report on Vérendrye's Journey to North Dakota in 1738, With Special Reference to the Location of the Indians and Village Sites He Visited," MS Report, National Park Service (1942); Will and Hecker, "The Upper Missouri River Valley Aboriginal Culture in North Dakota"; Strong, "From History to Prehistory in the Northern Great Plains."

61. Forks of the Ohio, Pa.: John P. Cowan, "Fort Pitt, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania," MS Report, National Park Service (1937); Letter, John J. Grove, Coordinator, Point State Park, Pittsburgh, Pa., to Northeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Dec. 28, 1961; Alfred P. James and Charles M. Stotz, Drums in the Forest (Pittsburgh, 1958); "Part One of the Report of the Point Park Commission," mimeo. (Pittsburgh, 1943); Report on Forests and Waters—Land and People, pamphlet, Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters (n.p., 1958).

62. The Printzhof, Pa.: Letter, Donald H. Kent, Chief, Research and Publications Division, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, to Northeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Apr. 6, 1961; Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent, Conserving Pennsylvania's Historical Heritage, pamphlet, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (Harrisburg, 1947); Johnson, Swedish Settlements.

63. Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, R.I.: Maud L. Stevens and Jonas Bergner, "Two Papers on the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House," Newport Historical Society Bulletin, LIX (Oct. 1926); Antoinette F. Downing, Early Homes of Rhode Island (Richmond, 1937); Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, 6 photos (1936); Morrison, Early American Architecture.

64. Adam Thoroughgood House, Va.: Morrison, Early American Architecture; Kimball, Domestic Architecture; Henry C. Foreman, The Architecture of the Old South—The Medieval Style, 1585-1850 (Cambridge. 1948).

65. Bacon's Castle, Va.: Robert H. Land, "Bacon's Castle, Surry County, Virginia," MS Report, National Park Service (1937); Kimball, Domestic Architecture; Morrison, Early American Architecture; Thomas J. Wertenbaker, Bacon's Rebellion, 1676, Jamestown 350th Anniversary Booklet No. 8 (Williamsburg, 1957).

66. St. Luke's Church, Va.: James G. Van Derpool, "The Restoration of Old St. Luke's," The Commonwealth, Sept. 1955; Historic St. Luke's Restoration, pamphlet, Historic St. Luke's Restoration, Inc. (n.p., n.d.); Raleigh C. Taylor. "Historic Sites Survey Report on St. Luke's Church, Isle of Wight County, Virginia," MS Report, National Park Service (1937); Henry I. Brock, Colonial Churches in Virginia (Richmond, 1930); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, 10 sheets and 15 photos (1890-1940); George C. Mason, Colonial Churches of Tidewater Virginia (Richmond. 1945); Henry C. Foreman, Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century (Williamsburg, 1957).

67. La Fortaleza, P.R.: Ricardo T. Reyes, "The Harbor Defenses of San Juan in the Sixteenth Century," MS Report, National Park Service (1955); Adolfo de Hostos, Ciudad Murada (San Juan, 1948); E. A. Hoyt, A History of the Harbor Defenses of San Juan (San Juan, 1944); Inigo Abbad y Lasierra, Historia Geográfica, Civil y Natural de la Isla de San Juan ([San Juan or Madrid?], 1782); A. P. Newton, The European Nations in the West Indies, 1493-1688 (London, 1943).

68. Columbus Landing Site, V.I.: David J. Jones and Clarence L. Johnson, "Report on Historic Sites of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, of the United States—Part Two: Salt River Bay Area," MS Report, National Park Service (1951); Samuel E. Morison, Admiral of the Ocean Sea (Boston, 1942); Samuel E. Morison, The Second Voyage of Christopher Columbus from Cadiz to Hispaniola (London, 1939); José Gonzales Ginorio, El Descubrimiento de Puerto Rico (San Juan, 1936); Theodoor de Booy, Archeology of the Virgin Islands—Indian Notes and Monographs, Vol. I, No. 1 (New York, 1919).

69. Vieux Carré, La.: Arthur, Old New Orleans; E. Wilson Lyon, Louisiana in French Diplomacy, 1759-1804 (Norman, 1934); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Robertson, ed., Louisiana; Christopher Tunnard and Henry H. Reed, American Skyline—The Growth and Form of Our Cities and Towns (New York, 1956); Whitaker, The Mississippi Question; Samuel Wilson, Jr., A Guide to Architecture of New Orleans (New York, 1959).

70. Colonial Annapolis, Md.: Matthew P. Andrews, The Founding of Maryland (Baltimore, 1933); Historic Annapolis, Inc., Three Ancient Blocks of Annapolis, Maryland's Capital City (Annapolis, 1963); Henry P. Hopkins, pamphlet, "Colonial Houses of Annapolis, Maryland, and Their Architectural Details" (Baltimore, 1963); Newton D. Mereness, Maryland as a Proprietary Province (New York, 1901); Morrison, Early American Architecture; Lyman P. Powell, Historic Towns of the Southern States (New York, 1900); Thomas J. Wertenbaker, The Old South (New York, 1942); Paul Wilstach, Tidewater Maryland (Indianapolis, 1931).

71. Huguenot Street, N.Y.: Eberlein and Hubbard, Historic Houses of the Hudson Valley; Morrison, Early American Architecture; Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, various sheets and photos.

72. Hurley, N.Y.: Eberlein and Hubbard, Historic Houses; The Hurley Historian, periodical of the Hurley-Hudson-Champlain Festival Committee, I (1959) and ff. passim; Reynolds, Dutch Houses; Augustus H. Van Buren, A History of Ulster County Under the Dominion of the Dutch (Kingston, 1923).

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