Sources for Dollop #320 - The Wobblies Go To Everett

·   Seattle Times (November 8th 1917)

·   Loomis, Erik. Empire of Timber: Labor Unions and the Pacific Northwest Forests. Cambridge University Press (September 23, 2015)

·   Smith, Walker C. The Everett Massacre - a History of the Class Struggle in the Lumber Industry. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (March 28, 2010) http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31810/31810-h/31810-h.htm

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Sources for Dollop #321 - Erik Prince and Blackwater

·   Scahill, Jeremy. Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. MJF Books (2012)

·   Prince, Erik. Civilian Warriors: The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror. Portfolio/Penguin (2014)

·   Simons, Suzanne. Master of War: Blackwater USA's Erik Prince and the Business of War. Harper Paperbacks. (2011)

·   Eckholm, Erik. “In Hillsdale College, a ‘Shining City on a Hill’ for Conservatives” The New York Times (Feb 1, 2017) https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/01/education/edlife/hillsdale-college-great-books-constitution-conservatives.html

·   Ciralsky, Adam. “Tycoon, Contractor, Soldier, Spy” Vanity Fair (January 2010) http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2010/01/blackwater-201001

·   Prince, Erik D. “The MacArthur Model for Afghanistan.” [op-ed] Wall Street Journal (June 1, 2017)

·   Steingart, Gabor. (translated from German by Christopher Sultan) “Memo Reveals Details of Blackwater Targeted Killings Program” Der Spiegel Online (August 24, 2009) http://humanrights.ucdavis.edu/projects/the-guantanamo-testimonials-project/testimonies/testimonies-of-mercenaries/memo-reveals-details-of-blackwater-targeted-killings-program

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·   CBS/AP “Blackwater Probed For Weapons Smuggling.” CBS News (September 22, 2007) http://www.cbsnews.com/news/blackwater-probed-for-weapons-smuggling/

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·   Roston, Aram. “Betsy DeVos's Brother, The Founder Of Blackwater, Is Setting Up A Private Army For China, Sources Say: The controversial Blackwater founder says he is setting up two bases in China, but his company says “‘this does not involve armed personnel.’” BuzzFeed News. (February 16, 2017) https://www.buzzfeed.com/aramroston/betsy-devoss-brother-is-setting-up-a-private-army-for-china?utm_term=.fnw8Dl24LV#.uv7g1aZODr

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Sources for Dollop #322 - Hank Vaughan

·   Skovlin,‎ Jon M. and Donna McDaniel. Hank Vaughan 1849-1893: A Hell-Raising Horse Trader of the Bunchgrass Territory. Reflections Pub. Co; (October 1, 1996)

 

Sources for Dollop #323 - 1908 New York to Paris Car Race

·   Fenster, Julie M. Race of the Century: The Heroic True Story of the 1908 New York to Paris. Crown. (2005)

·   Abbott, Karen. “Paris or Bust: The Great New York-to-Paris Auto Race of 1908: Even before there were roads, there were men who wanted to drive fast.” Smithsonian (March 7, 2012)  https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/paris-or-bust-the-great-new-york-to-paris-auto-race-of-1908-116784616/

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Sources for Dollop #324 - Denis Kearney

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·   Direct Wire to the Times. “Kearney’s Death Celebrated.—Chicago Chinamen Hold Festive Meetings and Rejoice Over Decease of ‘Sand Lot’ Agitator.” Los Angeles Times (April 29, 1907)

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Sources for Dollop #325 - Billy Sipple

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Sources for Dollop #326 - Robert Smalls

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Sources for Dollop #327 - James Callender

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Sources for Dollop #328 - Arizona Orphan Battle

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#329 - Episode removed under threat of lawsuit by Michael Wood

 

Sources for Dollop #330 - Feinstein and The Flag

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·   “Day on the Grass II” [poster] SCI GOGO (May 28, 1978) http://www.scienceagogo.com/store/DENNIS-PERON-HARVEY-MILK-MARIJUANA-LEGALIZATION-RALLY-1978-SF-MOBY-GRAPE-RARE_332661078941.html

·   Michels, Spencer. “Corralling the Gay and Lesbian Vote.” PBS News Hour. (Jul 16, 2012) https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/corralling-the-gay-and-lesbian-vote

·   Grad, Shelby. “Sidebar: Feinstein ad looms large in California campaign lore.” Los Angeles Times. (Feb. 1, 2015) http://www.latimes.com/local/politics/la-me-0201-california-politics-box-20150201-story.html

 

Sources for Dollop #331 - Charlie Siringo

Main

·   Siringo, Charles A. A Cowboy Detective: A True Story of Twenty-Two Years with a World-Famous Detective Agency. W.B. Conkey Company (1912)

·   Siringo, Charles A. A Texas Cow Boy or Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony. Taken From Real Life By Chas. A. Siringo, An Old Stove Up ‘Cow Puncher,’ Who Has Spent Nearly Twenty Years On The Great Western Cattle Ranges.”  M. Umbdenstock & Co. Publishers (1886)

Other

·   Siringo, Charles A. Two Evil Isms: Pinkertonism and Anarchism C.A. Siringo (1915)

·   Siringo, Charles A. A Lone Star Cowboy—Being fifty years experience in the saddle as Cowboy, Detective and New Mexico Ranger, on every cow trail in the wolly old west. Also the doings of some ‘bad’ cowboys, such as ‘Billy the Kid’, Wess Harding and ‘Kid Curry.’ Santa Fe, NM (1919)

·   Peavy, Charles D. Charles A. Siringo, A Texas Picaro. Steck-vaughn Company (1967)

·   Lamar, Howard Roberts Charlie Siringo’s West: An Interpretive Biography. UNM Press (2005)

·   DeArment, Robert K. Man-Hunters of the Old West. University of Oklahoma Press (2017)

·   Pingenot, Ben E. “Siringo, Charles Angelo.” Texas State Historical Association. (June 15, 2010) https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fsi32

·   Weiser, Kathy. “Charles Siringo – Cowboy Detective” Legends of America https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-charlessiringo/

·   Jones, Phil. “The Cowboy Detective.” History Magazine (April/May 2010) http://www.jcs-group.com/oldwest/pistoleer/siringo.html

·   Ellis, Mark R. “Siringo, Charles (1855-1928)” Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. (2011) http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.fol.041

·   Hormann, Matt. “Pasadena Retirement Suited a Nemesis of Butch and Sundance.” Hometown Pasadena. (April 1, 2011) http://hometown-pasadena.com/history/pasadena-retirement-suited-a-nemesis-of-butch-and-sundance/25263

·   "Stopped at Missoula" The Anaconda Standard (MT) (May 28, 1892) p 1

·   "In the Jury’s Hands" The Anaconda Standard (MT) (Sept 28, 1892) p 1

·   Richardson, Jean W. “Siringo: Cowboy, private detective, novelist" Bay City Sentinel (May 7, 2015) p 4 https://www.williamsbuildingpalacios.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Charlie-Siringo-Article-Bay-City-Sentinel-5_7_2015.pdf

·   “No Title: Mrs. Charlie Siringo found $15.00…”Caldwell Daily Standard (KS) (May 15, 1884) page 3

·   "The Death of Mrs. Siringo" The Caldwell News (KS) (Nov 10, 1911) p 1

·   "Old Settlers’ Reunion" The Caldwell News (KS) (Sept 22 1904) p 4

·   "Old Couple Is Married Here—Bride 51 Years Old Weds Groom of 58 Years at Majestic.—Meet Here After Years—Childhood Sweethearts Come Together After Both Had Been Married." Hot Springs New Era (Arkansas) (May 26 1913) p 1

·   "Neighborhood Gossip" The Wichita Eagle (July 5 1907) p 6

·   Trimble, Marshall. “Salting A Gold Mine.” True West: History of the American Frontier. (January 10, 2017) https://truewestmagazine.com/salting-gold-mine/

 

Sources for Dollop # 332 - The Divorce Colony

·   White, April. “The Divorce Colony: The strange tale of the socialites who shaped modern marriage on the American frontier.” the Atavist Magazine. (December 2015) https://magazine.atavist.com/the-divorce-colony

·   Crumrin, Timothy. “Women and the Law in Early 19th Century.” Connor Prairie. (2018) http://www.connerprairie.org/education-research/indiana-history-1800-1860/women-and-the-law-in-early-19th-century

·   Goodheart, Adam. “Divorce, Antebellum Style” New York Times: Opinionator (March 18, 2011) https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/18/divorce-antebellum-style/

·   Hardy, James. “The History of Divorce Law in the USA.” History Cooperative. (May 29, 2015) http://historycooperative.org/the-history-of-divorce-law-in-the-usa/

·   Special Collections at the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries “Competing Colonies: In the pursuit of the lucrative divorce trade, Reno fended off many competitors, both foreign and domestic.” Reno Divorce History. (2014) http://renodivorcehistory.org/themes/law-of-the-land/competing-colonies/

 

Sources for Dollop #333 - Major Taylor

·   Kranish, Michael. “The greatest cyclist you’ve never heard of: Marshall ‘Major’ Taylor of Worchester was the fastest bicycle rider in the world. So why has he been forgotten?” Boston Globe Sunday Magazine (September 16, 2001)
Michael Kranish’s book “The World’s Fastest Man: The Extraordinary Life of Cyclist Major Taylor—America’s First Black Sports Hero” is now available for sale! https://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Fastest-Man-Extraordinary-Americas/dp/1501192590

·   King, Gilbert. “The Unknown Story of ‘The Black Cyclone,’ the Cycling Champion Who Broke the Color Barrier: Major Taylor had to brave more than the competition to become one of the most acclaimed cyclists of the world.” Smithsonian.com (September 12, 2012) https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-unknown-story-of-the-black-cyclone-the-cycling-champion-who-broke-the-color-barrier-33465698/

 

Sources for Dollop #334 - Andrew Jackson

Main

·   Brands, H.W. Andrew Jackson, His Life and Times. Doubleday. (2005)

Others

·   Parton, James. Life of Andrew Jackson. Macon Brothers. (1860.)

·   Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson: A Biography. St. Martin’s Press. (2008.)

·   Charles River Editors. The Trail of Tears: The Forced Removal of the Five Civilized Tribes. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2013)

·   The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy. Rich-Heape Films. Steven R. Heape, Producer (2007)

·   Isenberg, Nancy. White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America. Penguin Group (2016)

·   Wells, Camille. “Samuel Donelson.” Tennessee Encyclopedia. (October 8, 2017; Updated March 1, 2018) https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/samuel-donelson/

·   “Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson: The Missing Matron” Strange History. (2013) http://www.strangehistory.org/cms/index.php/popular/93-elizabeth-hutchinson-jackson-the-missing-matron

·   Ushistory.org “24c. The South Carolina Nullification Controversy” U.S. History Online Textbook (2008) http://www.ushistory.org/us/24c.asp

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·   Founders of America. “Little Friend Peg: The Story of Peggy Eaton, Andrew Jackson, and the Making of A President.” Founders of America (2005) https://web.archive.org/web/20090608190515/http://www.foundersofamerica.org/making.html

·   Andrew Jackson Foundation. “Children.” Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: Home of the People’s President. (2014) https://thehermitage.com/learn/andrew-jackson/family/children/

·   Onion, Rebecca. “Andrew Jackson’s Adopted Indian Son: Was bringing home an Indian boy—after slaughtering his family—an act of compassion or of political expedience?” Slate. (April 29, 2016) https://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2016/04/andrew_jackson_s_adopted_son_lyncoya_why_did_jackson_bring_home_a_creek.html

·   Drexler, Ken Indian Removal Act: Primary Documents in American History” [digital materials and links] Library of Congress. (January 22, 2019) https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/indian.html

·   Jones, Evan. “Eyewitness Account of Cherokee Removal.” Georgia Info: An online Georgia Almanac. (July 10, 1838) http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/thisday/ownwords/07/10/eyewitness-account-of-cherokee-removal

·   Buttrick, Daniel S. “Eyewitness Account of Cherokee Removal.” Georgia Info: An online Georgia Almanac. (May 26, 1838) http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/thisday/ownwords/05/26/eyewitness-account-of-early-cherokee-removal

·   Smith, Gen. Nathaniel. “Letter Described Tragedy of Cherokee Removal” Georgia Info: An online Georgia Almanac. (June 06, 1838) http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/thisday/ownwords/06/06/letter-described-tragedy-of-cherokee-removal

·   Huston, Warner Todd. “President Trump Adds Portrait of President Andrew Jackson to Oval Office Décor.” Breitbart. (January 25, 2017) http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/01/25/president-trump-adds-portrait-president-andrew-jackson-oval-office-decor/

·   Brown, DeNeen L. “Trump called Andrew Jackson ‘a swashbuckler.’ The Cherokees called him ‘Indian killer.’” The Washington Post. (May 3, 2017) https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/05/03/trump-called-andrew-jackson-a-swashbuckler-the-cherokee-called-him-indian-killer/?utm_term=.1579f736b485

·   Blake, Aaron. “Trump’s totally bizarre claim about avoiding the Civil War” The Washington Post. (May 1, 2017) https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/01/trumps-totally-bizarre-claim-about-avoiding-the-civil-war/?utm_term=.24a8b07498e7

·   Matthews, Dylan. “Andrew Jackson was a slaver, ethnic cleanser, and tyrant. He deserves no place on our money.” Vox (April 20, 2016) https://www.vox.com/2016/4/20/11469514/andrew-jackson-indian-removal

·   Nichols, John. “7 Things Donald Trump Gets Absolutely Wrong About Andrew Jackson: Trump imagines Jackson, a slaveholder, as a “big hearted” statesman who could have averted the Civil War.” The Nation. (May 1, 2017) https://www.thenation.com/article/7-things-donald-trump-gets-absolutely-wrong-about-andrew-jackson/

·   “No Title: On Friday, the 23d ultimo, gen. Andrew Jackson came into this office …” The Evening Post (New York, NY) (Jul 4, 1806) Page 3

·   “Late From Mexico—Highly Important—General Revolution throughout the Republic—Arrest of Canaliza—Overthrow of Santa Anna—Departure of Mr. Cushing—Robbery of his Papers.” The Tennessean (Jan 10, 1845) Page 1

·   “Funeral of Gen. Jackson” The Washington Union (Jun 18, 1845) Page 3

·   Graham, James. “Speech of Mr. James Graham, of North Carolina, on the bill making an appropriation to prevent and suppress Indian Hostilities, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 24, 1838” Weekly Raleigh Register (23 Jul 1838) Page 1

 

Sources for Dollop #335 - Need a Hiroo

·   Onoda, Hiroo. No Surrender: My Thirty Year War. Kodansha International Ltd. (December 1, 1974)

·   Paoletti, Gabe. “Meet Hiroo Onoda, The Soldier Who Kept Fighting World War II For 29 Years After It Ended.” All That’s Interesting. (December 5, 2017; Updated April 4, 2019) http://allthatsinteresting.com/hiroo-onoda

·   Williams, Josette H. “The Information War in the Pacific, 1945: Paths to Peace” Central Intelligence Agency. (April 14, 2007; Updated May 6, 2009) https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol46no3/article07.html

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·   Wikipedia contributors, "Pacific War," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pacific_War&oldid=917351161

·   Hiroo Onoda: Japanese WW2 Holdout -- Parts One and Two. Youtube [video] Oki’s Weird Stories (April 12, 2018, June 11, 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIffYi_JMog, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFyI9DDW6lo

 

Sources for Dollop #336 - Women and Transportation

·   Burns, Janet. “Early Trains Were Thought to Make Women’s Uteruses Fly Out.” Mental Floss. (August 26, 2015) http://mentalfloss.com/article/67806/early-trains-were-thought-make-womens-uteruses-fly-out

·   Weitekamp, Margaret A. “Lovelace’s Woman in Space Program.” NASA (July 23, 2018) https://history.nasa.gov/flats.html

·   Zheutlin, Peter. “Women on Wheels: The Bicycle and the Women’s Movement of the 1890s.” Annie Londonderry.com (2006) http://www.annielondonderry.com/womenWheels.html#_ednref13

·   Simon, Matt. “Fantastically Wrong: The Theory of the Wandering Wombs That Drove Women to Madness” Wired. (May 7, 2014) http://www.wired.com/2014/05/fantastically-wrong-wandering-womb/

·   Wikipedia contributors, "Wandering womb," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wandering_womb&oldid=889535852

·   Popova, Maria. “A List of Don’ts for Women on Bicycles Circa 1895.” Brain Pickings (2011) https://www.brainpickings.org/2012/01/03/donts-for-women-on-bicycles-1895/

·   Brennan, Samantha. “Is your bicycle making you gay?” Fit Is A Feminist Issue: Feminist reflections on fitness, sport, and health (September 28, 2015) https://fitisafeministissue.com/2015/09/28/is-your-bicycle-making-you-gay/

·   Brennan, Samantha. “Bike seats, speed, and sexual depravity.” Fit Is A Feminist Issue: Feminist reflections on fitness, sport, and health (April 5, 2013) https://fitisafeministissue.com/2013/04/05/bike-seats-speed-and-sexual-depravity/

·   O'Reilly, CuChullaine, FRGS. “Sidesaddles and Suffragettes: The Fight to Ride and Vote” The Long Riders Guild Academic Foundation: The world’s first global hippological study. (2012) http://www.lrgaf.org/articles/sidesaddles_and_suffragettes.htm

·   Gibson, Caitlin. “Style: These women want to bring back sidesaddle riding. Is that okay? The Washington Post. April 13, 2015) http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/these-women-want-to-bring-back-sidesaddle-riding-is-that-okay/2015/04/13/80c72596-df95-11e4-a1b8-2ed88bc190d2_story.html?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.fad1776ddfbc

·   Weil, Andrew, M.D. “Is Horseback Riding Harmful to Women? Can horseback riding cause infertility or other serious women’s health problems like the malfunction of internal organs?” Andrew Weil, M.D. (January 11, 2011) http://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/health-centers/women/is-horseback-riding-harmful-to-women/

·   Beresini, Erin.  “The Myth of the Falling Uterus: Where did the myth that a woman’s uterus would fall out if she participated in sports come from?” Outside. (Mar 25, 2013) http://www.outsideonline.com/1783996/myth-falling-uterus

·   Saunders, Travis, Phd, MSc, CEP “Olympic ski jumping competition completed without a single uterus explosion.” Obesity Panacea. (February 14, 2014) Originally accessed at: http://blogs.plos.org/obesitypanacea/2014/02/14/olympic-ski-jumping-competition-completed-without-a-single-uterus-explosion/ Accessed on 9/27/19 at: https://www.obesitypanacea.com/2014/02/14/olympic-ski-jumping-competition-completed-without-a-single-uterus-explosion/

·   Gunther, Kerry A., Bear Management Biologist. “Bears and Menstruating Women.” National Park Service: Yellowstone. Information Paper BMO-7 (February 2016) http://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/grizzlybear-menstrual-odor.htm

·   Hallenbeck, Sarah. Claiming the Bicycle: Women, Rhetoric, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America, Southern Illinois University Press, (2015)

·   Burnett, J. Compton, M.D. Organ Diseases of Women: Notable Enlargements and Displacements of the Uterus, and Sterility, considered as Curable by Medicines. Philadelphia: Boericke & Tafel (1897) http://archive.org/details/organdiseaseswo00burngoog

·   Parsons, J. Inglis, M.D., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. The Operative Treatment of Prolapse and Retroversion of the Uterus. John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. (1906) http://archive.org/details/operativetreatm00parsgoog

·   Hewitt, Graily. The Mechanical System of Uterine Pathology. Longmans, Green and Co. (1878) https://archive.org/details/mechanicalsyste00hewigoog/page/n9

·   Hewitt, Graily. The Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of the Diseases of Women. Treat. (1890) http://archive.org/details/pathologydiagno01hewi

·   Pattison, John, M.D. Diseases Peculiar To Women, With a New and Successful Treatment For The Same, Without the Use of Caustics. Henry Turner & Co. (1867) http://archive.org/details/diseasespeculia00pattgoog

·   by Larmont, Martin. Medical Adviser And Marriage Guide: Representing All The Diseases Of The Genital Organs Of The Male And Female. Published by the Author. (1854) http://archive.org/details/60511640R.nlm.nih.gov

·   Warner, Lucien C., A.M., M.D. The Woman’s Hand-Book In Health and Disease: A Popular Treatise on The Functions of Women With The Most Approved Hygienic and Medical Treatment. E.B. Treat (1886) http://archive.org/details/womanshandbooki00warngoog

·   Kennedy, William Sloane. Wonders and Curiosities of the Railway or Stories of the Locomotive in Every Land. S.C. Griggs and Company (1884) http://archive.org/stream/wondersandcurio01kenngoog

·   Forty-Two Leading Specialists. Pictorial Medical Guide. Progress Research Corporation. (1952) http://archive.org/details/pictorialmedical00chic

·   Various Authors. The Lancet, Volume 80 (1862) https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/issue/vol80no2036/PIIS0140-6736(00)X6740-2

·   Various Authors. New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 137 (1897) https://www.nejm.org/toc/bmsj/137/1

·   Mitchell, Louis J., M.D., editor. Railway Surgical Journal, Volume 15, (1908-09) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858028562910&view=1up&seq=9

·   Various Authors. The International Journal of Surgery, Volume 26 (1913)

·   Various Authors. The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 79, 1922 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015082605893&view=1up&seq=10, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015082605885&view=1up&seq=8

·   Kane, John L., LCDR, MC, USN and Wayne G. Horn, CDR, MC, USN. “The medical implications of women on submarines.” United States Navy Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory. NSMRL Technical Report #1219 (November 26, 2001)

·   “How to be Handsome.” Marysville Daily Appeal. (May 21, 1869) p 1

·   “Roller Skates” Daily Alta California. (October 29, 1870) p 1

·   “Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fond” The Pittsburgh Dispatch. (June 2, 1892) p 2

·   “Women as Imitators.” Santa Cruz Sentinel. (January 1, 1895) p 4

·   “Bicycle Hygiene—What Riders Should Do to Keep the Best Health.—How a Person Should Sit and the Kind of Seat Used Most Important.” Sacramento Daily Union. October 26, 1895

·   “Where Women Fail as Citizens.” Los Angeles Herald. September 25, 1909 p 11

 

Sources for Dollop #337 - Bonfils, Tammen, and The Denver Post

·   Fowler, Gene. Timber Line: A Story of Bonfils and Tammen. Garden City Books (1933)

Sources for Dollop #338 - Benjamin Lay

Main

·   Rediker, Marcus. The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf Who Became the First Revolutionary Abolitionist. Published by Beacon Press (2017)

·   Holmes, Kristin E. “Cast out by the Quakers, Abington's abolitionist dwarf finally has his day.” The Philadelphia Inquirer. (April 19, 2018) http://www.philly.com/philly/news/quakers-benjamin-lay-dwarf-abolitionist-slavery-abington-friends-meeting-20180419.html

Other

·   Lay, Benjamin. ALL SLAVE-KEEPERS That keep the innocent in Bondage, APOSTATES Pretending to lay Claim to the Pure & Holy Christian Religion; of what Congregation forever; but especially in their Ministers, by whose example the filthy Leprosy and Apostasy is spread far and near; it is a notorious Sin, which many of the true Friends of Christ, and his pure Truth, called Quakers, has been for many Years, and still are concerned to write and bear Testimony against; as a Practice of gross & hurtful to Religion, and destructive to Government, beyond what Words can set forth, or can be declared of by Men or Angels, and yet lived in by Ministers and Magistrates in America. Published by Benjamin Franklin (1737)

·   Vaux, Robert. Memoirs of the lives of Benjamin Lay and Ralph Sandiford: two of the earliest public advocates for the emancipation of the enslaved Africans. Published by Solomon W. Conrad (1815)

·   “Curious Cave Dweller Once Made Home Here: Benjamin Lay, Student and Foe to Slavery, Lived Long Ago Where Handsome Residence Is Now to Be Seen.” The Philadelphia Inquirer (01 Apr 1901) Page 8

·   Kashatus, William C. “Opinion: Quaker abolitionist another from Philly who merits a statue” Philadelphia Daily News, (03 Oct 2017) Page 18

·   “The Society of Friends---Its early Anti-Slavery Action.” Anti-Slavery Bugle (13 Apr 1849) Page 2

·   “Order.” New England Farmer (30 Jul 1834) Page 2

·   Hogan, Susan. “‘In the belly of hell’: The Quaker abolitionist disowned by his faith for condemning slave owners” The Washington Post. (May 14, 2018) https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/05/14/in-the-belly-of-hell-the-quaker-abolitionist-disowned-by-his-faith-for-condemning-slave-owners/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3eee6442703b

·   “Info on Benjamin Lay.” Abington Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. (November 15, 2017) http://www.abingtonmeeting.org/info-on-benjamin-lay/

·   Kogan, Nathaniel Smith. “Aberrations in the Body and in the Body Politic: The Eighteenth-Century Life of Benjamin Lay, Disabled Abolitionist.” Disability Studies Quarterly Vol 36, No 3 (2016) http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/5135/4410

·   Bankard, Bob. “The Underground Railroad.” phillyBurbs.com. (2002) Originally accessed at: http://www1.phillyburbs.com/undergroundrailroad/lay.shtml/ Accessed on 9/27/19 at: https://web.archive.org/web/20080213052203/http://www1.phillyburbs.com/undergroundrailroad/lay.shtml/

·   Roberts, Wilmer S. “Benjamin Lay: ‘…a Hell-Raising Dwarf…’”.The Philadelphia Inquirer (15 Mar 1976) Page 64

·   “Pencil Pusher Points.” The Philadelphia Tribune. September 27, 1913) p 4

·   SJE. “Plantation News—Philadelphia, March 25.” Dublin News Letter, Dublin, Ireland (July 13, 1742). p 1

 

Sources for Dollop #339 - John Wesley Powell

·   Worster, Donald. A River Running West: The Life of John Wesley Powell. Oxford University Press (2000)

·   Powell, Prof. J. W. Exploration of the Colorado River of the West and its Tributaries, Smithsonian Institution (1875)

·   Gilbert, Grove Karl, editor. John Wesley Powell: A Memorial to an American Explorer and Scholar. The Open Court Publishing Company. (1903) http://archive.org/details/johnwesleypowell00gilbrich

·   Powell, J.W. and G.W. Ingalls, Special Commissioners. Report on the condition of the Ute Indians of Utah; the Pai-Utes of Utah, northern Arizona, southern Nevada, and southeastern California; the Go-si Utes of Utah and Nevada; the northwestern Shoshones of Idaho and Utah; and the western Shoshones of Nevada. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. (1873) http://archive.org/details/reportofspecialc00lcunit

·   Alter, J. Cecil. “The exploration of the Colorado River in 1869” Utah State Historical Society Volume 15 (1947) http://digitallibrary.utah.gov/awwebawarchive?type=file&item=34084

·   Fowler, Don D. and Catherine S. Fowler. “John Wesley Powell's Anthropological Fieldwork.” United States Geological Survey. Professional Paper 670. (Jan 13, 2009) https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/geology/publications/pp/670/sec1.htm

·   Wikipedia contributors, "John Wesley Powell," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Wesley_Powell&oldid=916992574

·   “Letters Received by the Powell Survey, 1869-79” [images scanned from microfilm of the original documents held by the National Archives.] Illinois Wesleyan University http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/iwu_letters/id/839

·   James, Shelly. “About John Wesley Powell--Background to ‘The Gardens of Zuņi’” Modern American Poetry. (2008) http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/m_r/merwin/jwpowell.htm

·   Patterson, Michael Robert. “John Wesley Powell: Major, United States Army” Arlington National Cemetery Website. (2000; last updated 2006) http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jwpowell.htm

 

Sources for Dollop #340 - Caver Floyd Collins

·   Reilly, Lucas. “The 1925 Cave Rescue That Captivated the Nation.” Mental Floss. (July 13, 2018) http://mentalfloss.com/article/544782/1925-cave-rescue-that-captivated-the-united-states-floyd-collins

 

Sources for Dollop #341 - Coal Creek War

Numerous articles from Knoxville Daily Journal / Journal and Tribune including:

·   “Militia Out—Riotous Affair at Coal Creek—Convicts Driven off by the Free Miners—The Guards Overpowered by Many Men—Who Were Armed with Winchesters and Colds—Prison Guards and Convicts Marched to the Depot—At the Dead Hour of Night and Loaded in a Car—The Zebra Boys Not Desired as Fellow Laborers—By the Men who Work in the Bowels of the Earth—Governor Buchanan Orders out Three Companies—And Will Go Himself to the Scene of Trouble” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 16, 1891) p 1

·   “The Trouble at Coal Creek.” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 16, 1891) p 2

·   “TROUBLE! Some Lively Scenes at Briceville Mines—Convict Labor Not Needed—Forty of the Striped Clad Liberated Yesterday—Thirty-Eight Brought Here—A Call for Troops Made by Anderson County’s Sheriff.—The Governor is now on his Way—Three Companies of Militia Leave at 8:40 O’clock—The Knoxville Rifles There—Five Hundred Determined Miners Meet at Coal Creek.—Convicts Have Been Returned—It’s Predicted That There Will Be Music in the Air.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 16, 1891) p 1

·   “PEACEFUL! The State Troops Now at Briceville--CONVICTS THERE ALSO—Marched Back to the Stockade Heavily Guarded--BLOODSHED IS THREATENED--Two More Military Companies Ordered to Be Ready--TO MOVE AT A MOMENTS NOTICE--Governor Buchanan Addresses Ten Thousand People—HE RECEIVES A COOL RECEPTION--Eugene Merrill the Friend the Miners Also Speaks--PROLONGED CHEERS GREET HIM--The Governor Roasted for Bringing the Militia With Him—The Soldier Boys Ridiculed--Guards Barricade Themselves Against the Strikers--LATEST NEWS FROM THE SCENE--Families Are In Almost Starving Condition— Men Are Desperate.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 17, 1891) p 1

·   “FROM THE FRONT—Governor Buchanan—And The Militia At Briceville—The Governor’s Positive To The Miners—The Majesty And Supremacy Of The Law Must Be Sustained—The Free Miners Are Still Stubbornly Determined—That No More Convicts Shall Enter The Mines—Wild Rumors Of Trouble Last Night—But All Quiet At One O’clock This Morning” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 17, 1891) P 1

·   Special to the Tribune “WAITING! Latest News From The Seat Of War—No Blood Shed Yet At The Coal Mines—The Tennessee Soldiers Still On Duty—And The Miners Still Determined Not To Yield—Serious Trouble Hourly Expected At The Mines—Gathering Ammunition And Arms At Coal Creek—The Tribune Interviews Governor Buchanan—Will All The State Troops Be Called To The Front?” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 18, 1891) p 1

·   Special to the Tribune “ALL SERENE—Cessation of Hostilities For To-Day—After A Bloodless Day And Night—State Recruits Expected Monday Morning—But There Seems To Be Little Danger Of Trouble—Grossly Sensational Reports Published—The Tribune’s Fairness Commended By Everybody.” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 19, 1891) p 1

·   Special to the Tribune “SURRENDER! The State Troops Are Overpowered—And The Convicts Are Captured—More Than One Thousand Armed Miners—Surround The Militia And Convicts At Briceville—And Force Them To Return To Knoxville—They Then Attack The Knoxville Iron Company’s Mines—And Compel The Guards And The Military—To Bring Away All The Convicts Employed There” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 21, 1891) p 1

·   “THE MINE TROUBLES—Why Convicts Have Been Employed—The Tennessee Coal Mining Company—Makes A Statement About The Origin Of The Trouble—The Miners Refused To Sign A Contract—And The Company Was Forced To Employ Convicts.” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 21, 1891) p 1

·   Special to the Tribune “MORE TROOPS COMING. Ten Companies Will Arrive To-Day—Five Hundred Men En Route To Knoxville—An Artillery Company With Two Gatling Guns—Will Go To Coal Creek Tomorrow Morning—To Arrest The Violators Of The Laws Of Tennessee.” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 21, 1891) p 1

·   Special to the Tribune “ARBITRATE! This Is The Demand Of The Miners—What Will Governor Buchanan Do? He Will Reach Knoxville This Morning—To Take Command Of The Thirteen Companies Here—Meeting Of The Miners Yesterday Afternoon—And Another Secret Meeting Held Last Night.—Will The Militia March To Coal Creek?—Scenes And Incidents Of Another Eventful Day” Knoxville Daily Tribune (July 22, 1891) p 1

·   “BULLETS! It Rained Them For Half An Hour—They Fell On The Stockade—Col. Sevier Narrowly Escapes Death Yesterday—Was Shot At From Ambush—The Ball Passed Over Him Just Above His Head—The Governor Has Departed—He Was Interviewed While In This City By A Reporter—Miners Stop Work At Newcomb—They Are Against Buchanan For What He’s Done—Shipments Of Arms Called For—This Is Election Day At Coal Creek With Free Whiskey—Trouble Is Surely Looked For—One Thousand State Troops Prepared To Move—Can Come From All Directions—The Leaders Of The Miners Are Calm And Cool Headed Men.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 18, 1891) p 1

·   Special to The Journal. “COAL CREEK—Election Day An Exceedingly Quiet One—A Nice Secret Is Now Out—Sheriff Rutherford Made No Demand For Troops—The Governor Premature—He Must Have Been Afraid To Come Alone—Yesterday With The Miners—Many Pitiable Cases Of Suffering Reported—Subscription Papers Started—Another Convict Escapes From The Stockade Yesterday—Some Stories Said To Be False—Miners Say Col. Servier Was Not Shot At—The Soldier Boys Are Visited—Thirty Have Asked To Return To Their Usual Haunts.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 19, 1891) p 1

·   “SUNDAY. An Uneventful Day At Briceville Mines—Convicts Must Surely Go—That Is A Settled Question Among The Men—Troops Are Faring Badly—Food Scarce And Blankets Are At A Premium—A Few More Soldiers Arrive—Wives And Children Of Miners Visit The Stockade—The Result Of The Coal Creek Election Quite Satisfactory—Gov. Buchanan Is Badly In It.—He Voted For The Infamous Penitentiary Re-Lease Bill--Record Appears On The Book—Hon. D. H. Rosier, One Who Ought To Know, Says So.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 20, 1891) p 1

·   “DEPARTED! No Convicts In The Briceville Regions—Went Quite Hurriedly—The Work Of Fifteen Hundred Armed Miners—Troops Were Powerless—They Recognized The Situation And Submitted—The Complete Story Told—Not A Gun Was Fired And Not A Soul Was Hurt—The Militia Have Gone Also—Governor Buchanan Intents To Put Many More Back—Fifteen Companies Are Coming—All Of Them To Await His Orders In This City—Miners Are Now Very Happy—They Have Accomplished Their Purpose Without Bloodshed—Is It Too Late To Arbitrate? Some Suggestion Have Been Mate That May Bear Fruit.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 21, 1891) p 1

·   “SUSPENSE! Everything Waiting For Gov. Buchanan—He’s On The Way Here—Appears Undecided On Just What To Do—Hundreds Of Troops Came—They Are Now Camped On The Old University Hill—Street Scenes Yesterday—Everybody Out To See The Boys With Guns—Committee Of Miners Arrive—They Are Here To Talk Solid Sense With The Governor—Central Labor Union Meeting—It Was A Rousing One And Voted A Great Success-Good Committees Appointed—The Published Copy Of The Contract Denounced As Untrue—Workingmen To Meet Tonight—A Big Mass Meeting Will Surely Be Held At The Court House—Coal Creek And Oliver Springs—How The Day Was Spent By The Miners At Those Places.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (July 22, 1891) p 1

·   “A Car Load of Zebras Shipped to Coal Creek This Morning” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 4, 1891) p 8

·   “As To Demagoguery” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (September 25, 1891) p 2

·   “No Title: There seems to be a disposition on the part of the Tennessee press…”The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (September 26, 1891) p 2

·   “PEACEFUL—Quiet Has Come After The Storm—Latest From The Mines—Oliver Springs Now Expects The Miners’ Coming—But It’s Conjecture Only—A Journal Man On The Scene Of Action Yesterday—How The Ruins Appeared—The Costly Stockade Nothing But A Pile Of Ashes—The Scores Of Relic Seekers—Anxious For A Memento Of The Memorable Occasion—Only Four Convicts Captured—They Came To Knoxville Voluntarily And Gave Themselves Up—Two Poor Convicts Cremated—That Was The Report But It Lacked Confirmation—The Leaders Were Kentuckians—Their Identity Unknown By The Authorities There—Poor Buck Is In A Great Pickle—He Is Standing On His Head, So To Break, You Know—The Generals Will Be Caught—That Is, If Money And Men Will Accomplish Such A Thing.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (November 1, 1891) p 1

·   “Big Coal Enterprise—The Scene Of Its Operations To Be Near Jellico—The Capital Stock Fixed At $650,000. Prominent Southern Financiers Interest in the Move.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (December 22, 1891) p 5

·   Special to the Journal. “LAWLESS! Once More Tennessee Has Riotous Miners—Tracy City Is The Scene—Guards And Convicts Captured And Shipped Away—The Deed Done In Daylight—By An Organized Body Of Miners, Heavily Armed—The Torch Is Also Applied—And The Stockades Are Licked Up By The Flames—The Coal Output Was Reduced—And Free Miners Bore The Brunt Of All The Loss—Two Of The Convicts Kills—In A Bold Attempt Made By Several Of Them To Escape” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 14, 1892) p 5

·   Special to the Journal. “TROUBLE FEARED. Guards Hustled Off To Strengthen The Force At The Inman Mines—Gov. Buchanan Is Defiant—And Says He Will Furnish Necessary Soldiers When Appealed To. Story Told By The Convicts—They Say Discharged Guards Led The Outbreak At Tracy City.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 15, 1892) p 1

·   Special to the Journal. “HORRIBLE! Condition Of Affairs At The Penitentiary—Crowded Full On Convicts—Till There’s Not Even Room To Sleep On The Floor—Will Be Dying Like Sheep—Within A Week If The Oppressive Weather Continues—The Expected Takes Place—About Three Hundred Convicts At Inman Released—Courier Caught And Whipped—A Force Of Guards Also Captured And Disarmed—The Lessees Heartily Sick—They Are Ready To Throw Up Their Lease And Call Quits.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 16, 1892) p 1

·   “REPULSED! One Hundred Miners Fail To Storm The Stockade At Olivers And Release The Convicts—The Battle Waged Fiercely For Half An Hour—Flag Of Truce Displayed By The Attacking Party, That They May Carry Away Their Wounded—Lease Of The Penitentiary To Be Declared Forfeited—Governor Buchanan And The Board Of Prison Inspectors Have Decided To Do it--Grounds For Doing So—Oliver Springs Reports Much Uneasiness At Midnight.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 17, 1892) p 1

·   “OLIVER’S SURRENDERS! Warden Farris Turns The Stockade And Convicts Over To The Lawless Mob Of Miners—Under Protest Of Some Of His Forces—The Convicts Shipped To Knoxville And The Mob Then Moves On To Coal Creek—Where 130 Soldiers Are Entrenched In Fort Anderson And An Attack Is Expected At Any Hour—The Situation Assumes And Alarming Phase.” ” The Journal And Tribune (Knoxville) (August 18, 1892) p 1

·   “COAL CREEK BESEIGED! Three Ineffectual Attempts Made By The Maddened Anarchists To Capture The Stockade—And Each Time They Are Beaten Back—Gen. Kellar Anderson, Commanding Officer, Taken Prisoner By The Unprincipled Mob—Over Seven Hundred Soldiers Sent Re-Enforce The Beleaguered Soldiers In The Block-house” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 19, 1892) p 1

·   “CITIZENS KILLED. Bloody Battle At Coal Creek Yesterday—Carnes In Possession—The Knox Country Citizen Soldiers Attacked—John E. Walthal And Bush Givens Shot Dead In The Fight—One Militiaman Killed And Other Men Seriously Wounded.” The Journal and Tribune (Knoxville) (August 20, 1892) p 1

·   “Echoes from the War” Knoxville Daily Tribune (August 2, 1891) p 7

·   Special to the Tribune “The Mine Trouble—Many go to the Courts for Final Settlement.” Knoxville Daily Tribune (September 26, 1891) p 1

·   “DONE AT LAST! Convicts Released At Briceville—The Stockades Burned To The Ground—The Convicts Scattered To The Four Winds—Nearly Three Thousand Men In The Party—The Convicts Supplied With Citizens’ Clothes—Briceville And Coal Creek Wild With Excitement—All Telegraphic Communication Cut Off” Knoxville Daily Tribune (October 31, 1891) p 1

·   “IN SUSPENSE! Further News From Briceville—The Miners In A Very Pleasant Mood—Details Of The Attack Upon The Stockades—The Knoxville Iron Company’s Prison Wrecked—John Chumlea’s Storehouse Completely Looted—A Number Of The Convicts Surrender Themselves—Governor Buchanan’s Action In The Matter—The Total Number Of Convicts Released 295—Graphic Report By A Tribune Correspondent—Outbreaks Expected At Oliver’s And Tracy City” Knoxville Daily Tribune (November 1, 1891) p 1

·   “TROUBLE AHEAD. The Miners Of Coal Creek Valley Go A Little Too Far—The Camp Of State Militia And Convicts Captured—Placed On Trains And Sent Out Of The Region—The Entire State Militia Called Out By The Governor—A Telegraph Censorship Established By The Rioters.” Clarksville Evening Tobacco Leaf-Chronicle July 22, 1891 p 4

·   Special to the Leaf-Chronicle “PEACE REIGNS—The Militia Resting on Their Arms at Knoxville—While the Striking Miners Call a Conference and Send a Delegation to Treat With the Officials.” Clarksville Evening Tobacco Leaf-Chronicle July 22, 1891 p 4

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·   Lindsey, Robert. “A Changed Synanon The Subject of Inquiry” The New York Times (Dec. 10, 1978) http://www.nytimes.com/1978/12/10/archives/a-changed-synanon-the-subject-of-inquiry-a-changed-synanon-finds.html?_r=0

·   “Battle Simmers in Malibu on Synanon Sanitarium Site.” Los Angeles Times (March 21, 1963) p 151/part 7 p1. https://www.newspapers.com/image/163612424/?terms=synanon

·   Lembke, Daryl E. “Synanon Gets Into Hot Fight in San Francisco: Narcotics Rehabilitation Groups Settles in Swank $87,500 Mansion, Neighbors Object.” Los Angeles Times (March 4, 1964) p 12 https://www.newspapers.com/image/165079860/?terms=synanon

·   Berman, Art. “Synanon Blocks State Order for Parolee to Move.” Los Angeles Times. (December 15, 1965) part II p 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/161689998/?terms=synanon

·   “Santa Monica’s Feud with Synanon Ends.” Los Angeles Times. (April 22, 1966.) part II p 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/161697967/?terms=synanon

·   “Synanon’s Proposal Opposed: Seeks to Set Up School for Drug Addicts’ Children.” Los Angeles Times. (January 25, 1967) part III https://www.newspapers.com/image/164993577/?terms=synanon

·   See, Carolyn “Synanon By-the Sea” Los Angeles Times WEST magazine. (December 3, 1967) p 50-56 https://www.newspapers.com/image/382437974

·   Berman, Art. “Chuck Dederich: The Man With the Golden Touch.” Los Angeles Times. (December 3, 1967) p 62 https://www.newspapers.com/image/165894906/

·   “Synanon Game Opens for Non-Addicts.” Los Angeles Times. (December 11, 1966) p 44 https://www.newspapers.com/image/161683697/?terms=synanon

·   “New Game: ‘Dog Fight’” Reno Gazette-Journal. (May 20, 1967.) p 6 https://www.newspapers.com/image/151369551/?terms=synanon

·   “Whatever Became of Synanon: It controls an estimated $5 million worth of real estate in the Santa Monica area alone.” Los Angeles Times WEST magazine. (December 3, 1967) p 64 https://www.newspapers.com/image/165894970/

·   “Synanon to Open Puerto Rico Unit.” Los Angeles Times (August 18, 1968) p 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/166790830/?terms=synanon

·   Sutherland, Henry. “The Synanon House of Cards: Deck is Stacked for Recovery—Decade of Progress to Be Marked by Organization That Helps Cure Victims of Drugs, Race Hatred by Education.” Los Angeles Times. (October 6, 1968) Section C. https://www.newspapers.com/image/164819319/?terms=synanon

·   “Synanon Seeks Expansion For Marshall Site.” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (October 14, 1966) p 42 https://www.newspapers.com/image/71926711/?terms=synanon

·   Synanon Dominates Hills Above Marshall” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (December 23, 1967) p 17 https://www.newspapers.com/image/85774179/?terms=synanon

·   Synanon Officials Dream of A Unique 20,000 Community.” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (January 9, 1970) p 19 https://www.newspapers.com/image/89305230/?terms=synanon

·   “Synanon’s City Dream Discussed.” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (January 15, 1970) p 17 https://www.newspapers.com/image/89305385/?terms=synanon

·   UPI. “Synanon, Started by Reformed Addicts, Plans Big Future.” The Amarillo Globe-Times. (March 26, 1970) p 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/29876233/?terms=synanon

·   “Synanon Kicks $200,000 Habit.” Los Angeles Times (May 15, 1970). p 131 https://www.newspapers.com/image/164214867/?terms=synanon

·   AP “Synanon loses 75 members for cigarettes.” Reno Gazette-Journal. (May 28, 1970) p 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/149320113/

·   Stevenson, Jack. “‘Squares’ Getting in on ‘Synanon Game’.” Nevada State Journal. (May 22, 1966) p 17 https://www.newspapers.com/image/79011460/?terms=synanon%2Bprison

·   Gazette-Journal. “Parole Chief: Synanon Departure ‘Leaves Small Void’” Nevada State Journal. (September 9, 1966) p 4. https://www.newspapers.com/image/79037548/?terms=synanon%2Bprison

·   Farara, Frank. “Officials, Students Discuss Drugs. Officer Tells Why Synanon Not Now Used.” Daily Independent Journal.” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (May 4, 1966) p 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/72301791/?terms=synanon

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·   AP. “Hearst firm settles suit for $600,000.” The Arizona Republic (July 2, 1976) p B2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/20110856/

·   “Synanon…A journalist attacks it.” Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar (1 March 1979) p A1 https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=HTES19790301.2.3

·   Liberatore, Paul “Those Synanon Strangers: Village Confrontation: A Communication Gap?” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (April 7, 1975) p 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/70340039/

·   “Synanon Men Fired On; 1 Held” Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) (June 9, 1975) p 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/89084477/

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·   “Court to Hear Synanon plea over stories.” The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA) (January 26, 1984) p 16A https://www.newspapers.com/image/297160260/?terms=Synanon

·   AP. “End to Synanon’s tax-exempt status upheld.” The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA) (February 9, 1984) p 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/297237557/?terms=Synanon

·   UPI. “Synanon loses attempt in court to win lucrative tax exemptions.” The Petaluma Argus-Courier. (February 10, 1984) p 10 https://www.newspapers.com/image/256039674/?terms=Synanon

·   AP. “IRS slaps tax liens on Synanon property.” The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA) (February 17, 1984) p 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/297160976/?terms=Synanon

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·   Los Angeles Times. “Synanon members indicted: Snake-case evidence destroyed, jury says.” Arizona Republic (July 7, 1984) p 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/120076001/?terms=Synanon

·   “13 Figures in Synanon Case Facing Trial.” Los Angeles Times (July 11, 1984) Part II p 6 https://www.newspapers.com/image/172523563/?terms=Synanon

·   AP “Appeal on Synanon ruling?” The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA) (May 11, 1984) p 10 https://www.newspapers.com/image/297198711/?terms=Synanon

·   UPI “Grand jury ordered to restudy Synanon, Dederich indictments.” Arizona Republic. (Thursday, May 24, 1984) P 11 https://www.newspapers.com/image/121707223/?terms=Synanon

·   UPI. “Jury must restudy Synanon indictments: Prosecutor failed to explain Arizona tax options available to Dederich, judge decides.” Arizona Republic (May 24, 1984) p B1, B5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/121707251/?terms=Synanon

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·   AP. “U.S. Supreme Court upholds Synanon libel suit decision.” Petaluma Argus-Courier. (June 30, 1986) p 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/248745737/?terms=Synanon

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Sources for Dollop #345 - Danny Greene

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Sources for Dollop #346 - Henry Clay Frick

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Sources for Dollop #348 - George Lazenby

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Sources for Dollop #349 – Nauru

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