If an article catches your interest, feel free to examine our sources yourself. (Listings by article)
Available at the Library:
“An Artist and an Architect”
Clancy, Bob. 1979. “The Gaylord Memorial Library, South Hadley, Massachusetts and the Architect, Mr. Allen H. Cox.”
“The Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on Connecticut River”
Taugher, David C. Date Unknown. “History of South Hadley: the South Hadley Canal and Industry Along the Connecticut River.” Printed on copy paper. (In South Hadley, MA documents, entry #14)
Walker, Alice Morehouse. 1906. Historic Hadley: A Story about the Making of a Famous Massachusetts Town. New York: The Grafton Press. (In safe downstairs)
A “Reign of Terror” in Old Hadley
Walker, Alice Morehouse. 1906. Historic Hadley: A Story about the Making of a Famous Massachusetts Town. New York: The Grafton Press. (In safe downstairs)
Regicide Jurists in Hadley, MA
Curtis, William E. “Old Hadley Village Is Rich in Memories: Jurists Who Condemned King Charles I to Die Hidden There Many Years.” (Article 16 in scrapbook, in safe downstairs)
External Citations:
“An Artist and an Architect”
Association of Class Secretaries. 1902. The Technology Review: Volume IV. Boston: Geo. N. Ellis Co., Printers. Available Online.
Coltrane, Jenn Winslow. 1921. Lineage Book: National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington D.C.: Judd & Detweiler, Inc.
Fink, Lois Marie. 1990. American Art at the Nineteenth-Century Paris Salons. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Harvard College Class of 1914: Secretary’s Third Report, June 1920. Cambridge, MA: the University Press. Available Online.
Haverstock, Mary Sayre; Vance, Jeanette Mahoney; and Brian L. Meggitt. 2000. Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900: A Biographical Dictionary. Kent, Ohio: Kent University State Press. pp. 3.
“Nathaniel Saltonstall.” Cape Cod Modern House Trust. 11 February 2010. < http://www.ccmht.org/saltonstall.html>
Paris 1900: The “American School” at the Universal Exposition. 1999. (ed) Diane P. Fisher. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
Petteys, Chris. 1985. Dictionary of Women Artists: an International Dictionary of Women Artists Born Before 1900. New York: G.K.Hall.
Taglianetti, Donna. 1976. “Henry Campion fed a starving rebel army.” The Day 2 July 1976: 14. Available Online.
“William Merritt Chase.” 2004. Encyclopedia of World Biography. Encyclopedia.com. 12 Mar. 2010 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.
“The Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on Connecticut River”
Renwick, James. 1840. Applications of the Science of Mechanics to Practical Purposes. New York: Harper & Brothers. Available Online.

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