List of people from Holyoke, Massachusetts explained
The people listed below were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
Notable people
(B) denotes that the person was born there.
Academics and educators
- Lois Green Carr (1922–2015), American historian whose work primarily focused on Chesapeake Bay; daughter of Constance McLaughlin Green
(B)[1] - Joseph Ellis (born 1943), Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian best known for his work on the founders of the United States[2]
- Henrietta Hooker (1851–1929), botanist and educator, among the first women to receive a doctorate in botany from an American university[3]
- Constance McLaughlin Green (1897–1975), Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian best known for her history of Washington, D.C.; her dissertation and first major published work was a comprehensive history of Holyoke
- Justin Perkins (1805–1869), Presbyterian missionary, and linguist, described as an "apostle to Persia"
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(B)- Ervin Staub (born 1938), professor emeritus of psychology, at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; founding director of the doctoral program on the psychology of peace and violence[7]
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Artists
(B)[11]
(B)[14] - Mitch Epstein (born 1952), fine-art photographer, director, cinematographer, and production designer
(B)- Gary Hallgren (born 1945), illustrator and underground cartoonist whose work has appeared in publications including The New York Times and MAD[15]
- William Wegman (born 1943), photographer best known for his compositions posing Weimaraners in costume; his work has been featured on Sesame Street
(B)[16] Business and industry
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Clergy
Government and law
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(B)[25] - Eileen Donoghue (born 1954), former member of Massachusetts Senate, city manager of Lowell, Massachusetts
(B)[26] - Donald Dwight (born 1931), newspaper executive of Holyoke Telegram-Transcript Dwight family, 64 Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts during Governor Francis Sargent's administration
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Military
- Ralph T. Browning (1941–2018), Air Force brigadier general (retired), POW of the Vietnam War, CEO of Greater Phoenix Leadership, Inc.
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Music
- Chuck Andrus (1928–1997), professional double-bassist, played with Terry Gibbs and Woody Herman among other jazz musicians
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(B)[44] - Jim Manley (born 1940), songwriter and pastor, known for 1975 hymn "Spirit", included as song number 319 in Presbyterian Hymnal
(B)[45]
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(B)Scientists and engineers
- Thaddeus Cahill (1867–1934), electrical engineer and inventor of the first electromechanical musical instrument, known as the teleharmonium, which he first demonstrated to a public audience at his laboratory in Holyoke, and which contained components that filled 30 boxcars on shipment to New York City[46]
- Michael Dacey (1842–1930), geographer known for his contributions to mathematical models in quantitative geography
(B)[47]
(B)[51] - Jim Prentice (1909–2005), board game designer who developed the first electronic board game, Electric Baseball
(B)[52] (B)[53] - Ashley B. Tower (1847–1901), paper millwright, civil engineer
- David H. Tower (1832–1907), paper millwright, mechanical engineer
Sports
(B)[54]
(B)[55] - Jack Buck (1924–2002), sportscaster in Baseball Hall of Fame
(B)[56]
(B)[57] (B)[58] - Joan Newton Cuneo (1876–1934), race car driver, known for her competence and winning races against drivers both male and female; her successful career influenced a subsequent ban on women in racing
(B)[59] - Jack Doyle (1869–1958), Irish American baseball player who settled in Holyoke and served as police commissioner 1908–09[60]
- Jeff Eisenberg (born 1956), professional hockey and advertising executive, whose first position as a general assistant manager of a sports team began with the Holyoke Millers in the summer of 1980[61]
(B)[62] - Kenny Gamble (born 1965), former college football record breaker and NFL running back
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(B)[68] - Mike LaPlante (born 1966), college basketball head coach, NBA scout and lawyer[69]
- Joe Lapchick (1900–1970), professional basketball player who played for the Interstate Basketball League's Holyoke Reds and Original Celtics[70]
- Frank Leja (1936–1991), Major League Baseball first baseman for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels
(B)[71] (B)[72] - Joe Lucey (1897–1980), pitcher and shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees
(B)[73] - George Malley (born 1955), long-distance runner who broke the American men's 12 km record for road races at Holyoke on March 21, 1981[74]
- Roger Marquis (1937–2004), right fielder who played a single game and registered one at bat for the Baltimore Orioles in 1955 at the age of 18
(B)[75] - Frank McCoy (1881–1954), American football coach, head coach of the University of Maine
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(B)[83] - Nelson Vargas (born 1974), Major League Soccer forward for the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion, recipient of 4 caps with the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team, member of 1996 US Olympic soccer team
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(B)[86] Stage and screen
(B)[87] - Pauline Curley (1903–2000), vaudevillian and silent film actress in the early 20th century
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(B)[89] - Ormi Hawley (1889–1942), actress in silent films, reportedly appearing in more than 300 motion pictures
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Writers
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(B)[101] - Jacques Ducharme (1910–1993), writer and historian, wrote The Delusson Family, a story of a French-Canadian family in Holyoke, and the first Franco-American novel in the English language to be nationally published
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(B)- Bartholomew Gill (1943–2002), crime fiction and mystery novelist, newspaper features writer, and columnist writing on nature and outdoor recreation for The Star-Ledger
(B)[103] - John Clellon Holmes (1926–1988), author best known for Go, the first published novel depicting the Beat Generation
(B)[104] - Raymond Kennedy (1934–2008), novelist; set many of his books in a fictionalized Holyoke that he called "Ireland Parish" and "Hadley Falls"[13]
(B)[105] - Stanley Reynolds (1934–2016), journalist, author, and critic who spent most of his life in the United Kingdom, and was a regular contributor to The Guardian
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See also
Notes and References
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- Web site: December 3, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171203124255/https://www.powells.com/book/american-sphinx-the-character-of-thomas-jefferson-9780679764410. American Sphinx The Character of Thomas Jefferson. Powell's City of Books. Ellis lives in Holyoke, Massachusetts, with his wife, Ellen, and three sons..
- Shmurak. Carole B.. Handler. Bonnie S.. Castle of Science: Mount Holyoke College and the preparation of women in chemistry, 1837-1941. History of Education Quarterly. 1992. 32. 3. 320. 10.2307/368548. 368548. 146910131 .
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- News: Jayson. Sharon. Why do young people join hate groups?. August 29, 2017. The Recorder. Greenfield, Mass. August 2, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190802170434/https://www.recorder.com/Why-do-people-join-hate-groups-Former-members-explain-12166458.
- Word. Hymes. Dell. 1970. XXVI. 1. Morris Swadesh. 119–138. 10.1080/00437956.1970.11435588. free.
- Who Was Who In America, Vol. IX, 1985–1989, p. 349. Willmette, Illinois: Marquis Who's Who, Macmillan Directory Division, 1989, p. 349
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- Web site: 2020-02-11. Carbon Farming: A Solution to Climate Change?. 2021-05-25. JIA SIPA .
- Web site: Cooke, Jon B.. The Art of Arthur Adams . Comic Book Artist . 17 . November 15, 2001. Twomorrows . October 31, 2012.
- George Khoury and Eric Nolen-Weathington. Modern Masters Volume Six: Arthur Adams, 2006, TwoMorrows Publishing.
- Book: Scenic Impressions: Southern Interpretations from The Johnson Collection. Pennington. Estill Curtis. Severens. Martha R. 198. 2015. University of South Carolina Press. 9781611177176.
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- News: Raymond D'Addario, Photographer of Nazis, Dies at 90. Hevesi. Dennis. February 16, 2011. The New York Times. March 4, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190304153331/https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/17/us/17daddario.html.
- Web site: Air Pirates! I recently interviewed Gary Hallgren.... Out of the Inkwell. Dobbs. Mike. March 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233833/http://outoftheinkwell.blogspot.com/2006/05/air-pirates-i-recently-interviewed.html. May 23, 2006.
- Web site: Holyoke Community College. https://web.archive.org/web/20190502040513/https://www.hcc.edu/about/news-events-and-media/events/gary-hallgren. Tooned In, Gary Hallgren: A Restrospective [sic]]. May 2, 2019. 2019.
- Web site: William Wegman, American (1943-). Ro Gallery. Long Island City, NY. 2018. May 21, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170521084341/http://rogallery.com/Wegman_William/Wegman-bio.htm.
- News: 'A tremendous impact': Yankee Candle founder Michael Kittredge gave time, expertise as well as money to Holyoke Community College. July 25, 2019. Kinney. Jim.
- Book: Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation, Volume 1. 1908. Lewis Publishing Company. 56.
- News: BELLE SKINNER DIES ON VISIT TO FRANCE; Holyoke Woman Adopted Whole Village of Hattonehatel After War. REBUILT DESTROYED HOMES Raised $1,000,000 to Make of Place a Model Community--Restored Apremont Also. April 9, 1928. The New York Times. 21.
- Book: DiCarlo, Ella Merkel. Holyoke–Chicopee, a Perspective; 1882-1982 . 1982 . . 9299261. 238–239.
- News: 1997-03-24. The Boston Globe. BISHOP TIMOTHY J. HARRINGTON, 78 - LED WORCESTER DIOCESE FOR 11 YEARS. Pring. Jason.
- "Bishops of the Diocese of Manchester". Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08.
- The Cross & the Crescent. 1965. 52. 3. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. 55. [Alumni].
- News: Dr. Stanley C. Cox. The New York Times. June 8, 1942.
- News: Cullen. Kevin. Holyoke Gets Used to a Whole New Political Landscape. The Boston Globe. March 20, 1988.
- Hillary Chabot, "Lowell reached out to Donoghue – now she's reaching out for support", The Lowell Sun, July 30, 2007
- News: Newsman Replaces DeFalco. The Boston Globe. December 16, 1968.
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- News: Marshall Green Dies at 82; Longtime Diplomat in Asia. June 11, 1998. The New York Times.
- Web site: From Perry Mason to governor's council: Jubinville's law dreams started early. Lambert. Lane. The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, MA. en. 2020-04-24.
- 'Illinois Blue Book 193-1994,' Biographical Sketch of Grace Mary Stern, pg. 94
- "W.F. Whiting, Coolidge's Aid in Cabinet, Dies", The Washington Post, September 1, 1936
- Web site: Browning, Ralph Thomas . July 7, 2018 . P.O.W. Network . August 14, 2018.
- Coffey, Thomas M. Iron Eagle: The Turbulent Life of General Curtis LeMay. Random House, 1986.
- Book: Kozak, Warren. 70. Curtis LeMay: Strategist and Tactician. 2014. Regnery History. 9781621572992. LeMay was in his car, halfway between Westover Air Force Base and his home in nearby Holyoke, Massachusetts, when the football game on his car radio was interrupted.
- News: Boston Herald. Boston, Mass.. December 27, 1933. 9. World War Hero Dies in Holyoke; John MacKenzie Was Awarded Congrssional Medal.
- "Joseph Metcalf; Led Grenada Invasion"
- Web site: Theodore J. Wojnar. Hall of Valor. August 15, 2017.
- Bass World: The Journal of the International Society of Bassists. 2007. Chuck Andrus was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, on November 17, 1928. 31. 28. 36039436. Dallas. International Society of Bassists.
- Web site: Kelly, Ray. Wrecking Crew' documentary featuring Holyoke drummer Hal Blaine set for release. January 22, 2015. October 19, 2015.
- Web site: March 4, 2016. January 26, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304023945/https://www.masslive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2011/01/polka_great_larry_chesky_dead.html. Polka great Larry Chesky dead at 77. Kelly. Ray. The Republican. MassLive. Springfield, Mass..
- Web site: Morris Goldenberg . Percussive Arts Society.
- 'In Burst of Fresh Song': William Churchill Hammond and His Christmas Caroling Choir at Mount Holyoke College. Jacobi. Bonnie Schaffhauser. Sage Publications, Inc.. 24–50. XXXVII. 1. October 2015. Journal of Historical Research in Music Education. 10.1177/1536600615608460. 146882086.
- News: Former little drummer boy makesgood; comes home for the holiday. December 25, 1978. 13. Springfield Union. Andreoni. Phyllis. He began playing drums in the Holyoke Public Schools system. Eventually, Edward Nowak, director of instrumental music sent a note home to Hurst's parents suggesting that he was talented and should have lessons...Hurt who graduated from Holyoke High School.
- Book: LindaJo H. McKim. The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion. January 1, 1993. Westminster John Knox Press. 978-0-664-25180-2. 227– . Google Books.
- Book: Schrader, Barry. Introduction to Electro-Acoustic Music. 1982. Prentice Hall. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. 64. 9780134815152.
- Cabinet Magazine. March 1, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210301074718/https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/9/dewan.php. Thaddeus Cahill's 'Music Plant'. Cahill patented the Telharmonium in 1897 and in 1902 he and his two business partners founded the New England Electric Music Company. The Telharmonium was first publicly demonstrated in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1906, and later that year he had it moved to New York City. It weighed 200 tons and required 30 boxcars to ship.. Dewan. Brian. Winter 2002.
- Web site: NORTHWESTERN ASSOCIATE DEAN MICHAEL DACEY DIES AT AGE 74 . Northwestern Now . Northwestern University . 8 January 2024.
- http://www.asme.org/about-asme/history/landmarks/topics-m-z/mechanical-power-production-water/-129-holyoke-water-power-system-(1859)
- 129 Holyoke Water Power System (1859)
- Web site: History of Rotorcraft Education and Research at Georgia Tech. Daniel P. Schrage. Robert Scott. Georgia Institute of Technology. 2020-03-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305061917/http://rotorcraft.gatech.edu/GT%20Rotorcraft%20Educ%20%26%20Reseach%20History%20%5BRead-Only%5D.pdf. 2016-03-05. dead.
- Book: Aerospace Engineering Education During The First Century of Flight. Barnes Warnock McCormick . Conrad F. Newberry . Eric Jumper . 1563477106 . AIAA . 2004 . 271–283.
- News: Famous Designer Dies; John B. McCormick Was Water-Wheel Designer Well Known Here. August 26, 1924. 10. Springfield Republican. Springfield, Mass..
- Book: Hearings Before the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, United States Senate. Eight-Ninth Congress, Second SEssion on S. 2909. A Bill to Authorize Appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.... 1966. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.. 275. Wednesday, March 2, 1966. https://books.google.com/books?id=gdwvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA275.
- Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20210531034221/https://www.ancientfaces.com/person/james-m-prentice-birth-1909-death-2005/4300712. May 31, 2021. James M. Prentice (1909–2005). AncientFaces. Ancestry . February 6, 2019.
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- Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20210125150828/https://thebiggamehunter.com/company-histories/electric-game-co/. January 25, 2021. The Big Game Hunter. American Game Collectors Association. Whitehill. Bruce. The Electric Game Company. 24 February 2011.
- The Michigan Technic. Vol. 79 (1960). p. 37
- Web site: Bob Adams . Baseball Reference . January 30, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111104104259/http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/adamsbo01.shtml . November 4, 2011 . dead .
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- Book: Buck, Jack . Rob Rains . Bob Broeg . Bob Broeg. That's A Winner!. 1997. Sagamore Publishing. Champaign. 1-57167-111-0. 36641485. Buc97. 5–8.
- Web site: Dick Burns Statistics and History . baseball-reference.com . July 22, 2014 .
- https://newspaperarchive.com/alamogordo-daily-news-jun-29-2008-p-6/ "H. Sam Carrigan"
- Web site: Women Were Banned From Motorsport After Joan Newton Cuneo Demolished the Best Racers of Her Era. December 1, 2018. Jalopknik. Gizmodo.
- Nystrom, Elsa A. Mad for Speed, the racing life of Joan Newton Cuneo (Jefferson NC: McFarland, 2013)
- Web site: Jack Doyle Biography . SABR.org . July 20, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070612005908/http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=3763&bid=640 . June 12, 2007 . dead .
- Fun While It Lasted. November 6, 2012. Crossley. Andy. https://web.archive.org/web/20200128134332/https://funwhileitlasted.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Jeff-Eisenberg-Interview.pdf. January 28, 2020. Breaking Into Sports - Jeff Eisenberg.
- News: Boston Red Sox hire Peter Fatse, Hampden native and Minnechaug HS graduate, as assistant hitting coach. Cotillo. Chris. MassLive. Springfield, Mass.. October 21, 2019.
- Web site: College Hall of Fame. National Football Foundation. Kenny Gamble. 2019.
- Gerry Geran . https://web.archive.org/web/20130204022831/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ge/gerry-geran-1.html . February 4, 2013 . dead.
- Fran Healy . https://web.archive.org/web/20170712054114/https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/healyfr02.shtml . July 12, 2017 . live.
- Web site: Jessica HUOT / Juha VALKAMA . International Skating Union . https://web.archive.org/web/20161009014916/http://figureskating.sportresult.com/Bios/FIN/2016/0/51700/MEN/TO/4560 . October 9, 2016 . dead . April 21, 2019 .
- News: Brown. Gary. Sports Editor. Holyoke Morning Transcript. November 1969.
- Web site: J.J. Jennings. Sports Reference LLC. SR/College Football. November 5, 2020.
- Web site: Michael LaPlante '85, Head Coach. January 25, 2002. Suffield Academy.
- Book: Peterson, Robert W.. Cages to Jumpshots: Pro Basketball's Early Years. Oxford University Press. 1990. New York. Internet Archive. 55. 978-0-19-505310-4 .
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- https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=marqui001rog Minor league statistics
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- Web site: In 1895, William Morgan Invents Mintonette. Putting his mind to the challenge, Morgan examined the rules of sports such as baseball, basketball, handball and badminton. Taking pieces from each, he created a game he called Mintonette, deriving the name from badminton. New England Historical Society. 2 January 2018.
- Web site: About LHF . Living Heart Foundation . November 8, 2015 . February 8, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160208193250/http://www.livingheartfoundation.org/about.html . dead .
- News: Donald Ross the 'King Pin' of American Golf. December 26, 1919. 12. Paton. Larry. Boston Herald.
- The American Golfer. Mt. Tom Golf Club. XIII. 136. 1914. President Wyckoff remarked that the club and the city of Holyoke are to be congratulated in that Donald Ross, the links expert, has made his permanent home in Holyoke, the club, particularly, in having Mr. Ross as chairman of its green committee.
- New England Notes. 341. New York. 5. XV. The American Golfer. March 1916.
- Web site: Denis Larionov & Alexander Zhulin . Read the ebook History of Idaho : the gem of the mountains (Volume 4) by James H. Hawley . Ebooksread.com . November 9, 2011 .
- Census entry for Albert Steiner and family, including Herman Steiner, born December 1897 in Massachusetts. Ancestry. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Year: 1900; Census Place: Holyoke Ward 3, Hampden, Massachusetts; Roll: 650; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0537; FHL microfilm: 1240650.
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- Web site: Nelson Vargas. March 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055914/https://www.mlssoccer.com/players/nelson-vargas. Major League Soccer.
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- https://books.google.com/books?id=R2pAAQAAMAAJ&dq=Gertrude+Elliott&pg=PA555 "A Star of the Movies"
- Web site: Valley Players Collection (1941-1993) HPLA2007.527 . Holyoke History Room & Archives . April 12, 2015.
- Web site: Life Without a Script: how funnyman TJ Jagodowski fell into improv—and the mysterious affliction that keeps him from leaving it . Anne Ford . . June 5, 2008 . February 15, 2016.
- Web site: Who's Who in BurlyQ, Bambi Jones. May 6, 2013. Burlesque Hall of Fame.
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- News: Holyoke native Michael Nozik, producer of 'Syriana,' brings 'Next Three Days' with Russell Crowe to the screen. Kathryn. Roy. November 10, 2010.
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- News: Donald Bevan, 93, Sardi's Artist and 'Stalag 17' Writer, Dies. Weber. Bruce. The New York Times. New York. June 30, 2013.
- Book: Willard . Frances Elizabeth . Frances Willard . Livermore . Mary Ashton Rice . Mary Livermore . A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life . 1893 . 83–84 . . BIGELOW, Miss Lettie S. .
- News: Obituary, Lettie S. Bigelow. Died in Holyoke, Massachusetts, March 01, 1906. . 9 December 2022 . Transcript-Telegram . . 1 March 1906 . Holyoke, Massachusetts . 2 . subscription.
- Book: Casey . Daniel . Rhodes . Robert E. . O'Huiginn . Sean . Modern Irish-American Fiction: A Reader . 1989 . Syracuse, N.Y. . 9780815602347 . 107.
- Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20201204154549/https://www.gazaillegenealogy.org/individual.php?pid=I44426&ged=gazaille. December 4, 2020. Jacques Armand Ducharme. Gazaille Genealogy - Généalogie . webtrees.
- News: Franco-America's Growing Pains. Henry Beston. Beston. Henry. BR-7. May 2, 1943. The New York Times. New York.
- https://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/11/arts/bartholomew-gill-58-author-of-irish-whodunits.html "Bartholomew Gill, 58, Author of Irish Whodunits"
- News: McQuiston. John T.. John Clellon Holmes, 62, Novelist And Poet of the Beat Generation. The New York Times. March 31, 1988.
- News: A Novelist Who Pens Dickensian English And Thinks in Fives. A quest for identity and for a sense of belonging, as well as the period in which he lives, are familiar to Mr. Palliser, who was born in Holyoke, Mass., to an American father and an Irish mother and who was sent to England to live with his grandmother after his parents' marriage dissolved.. The New York Times. February 21, 1990. C13. May 7, 2018.
- Web site: Stanley Reynolds: Hard-drinking and swearing editor of Punch who, despite being an American, adored cricket and dressed like Bertie Wooster. 2 December 2016. The Times. 21 July 2018.
- http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/4284-1/Neil+Sheehan.aspx Author Profile
- Historical Journal of Massachusetts. Spring 2009. XXXVII. Gover. Tzivia. Westfield State University. Mrs. Elizabeth Towne: Pioneering Woman in Publishing and Politics (1865 – 1960).