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Anderson, Sarah S.  Underground Railroad.  http://www.ci.bethlehem.ct.us/Early%20Bethlehem/undergro.htm  2000

Bader, William C.  - Washington Town Historian - interviewed Nov. 12, 200 (when I gave my Bantam Historical Society talk)

Boyd, John.  Annals and Family Records of Winchester, Connecticut.  Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Connecticut, 1873.

Connecticut - A Guide to its Roads, Lore and People.  Federal Writer's Project - WPA.  Houghton Mifflin Co.  Boston, 1938.

Connecticut Freedom Trail, Connecticut Historical Commission  ctfreedomtrail.org

Crissey, Theron Wilmot.  L. L. B.  History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut.  Massachusetts Publishing Company, Everett, Massachusetts, 1900.

DeLarm, Alan.  Colebrook Stories.  Colebrook Connecticut Historical Society, 1979.

Feder, Kenneth L.  A Village of Outcasts.  Histo  Árical Archaeology and Documentary Research at the Lighthouse Site.  Mayfield Publishing Co.  Mountain View, California, 1994.

Feder, Kenneth L.  Late Woodland Occupation of the Uplands of Northwestern Connecticut.  Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 51, No. 2, 1990

Hewey, Ryan W. and Perry, Warren R.  Negrotown:  An archaeology of African Agency from Colonial Connecticut.  Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut.  Number T1, 2009

Hibbard, Rev. A. G.  History of Goshen, Connecticut.  Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co, 1897.

Hughes, Arthus H. and Allen, Morse S.  Connecticut Place Names.  The Connecticut Historical Society, 1976.

Manchester, Irving E.  The History of Colebrook (and other papers), 1935.

Miller, Robert.  Attic Holds Historic Secret..  The News-Times.  March 5, 2000.

Morytko, Bryan. T.  ÒCounty had ties in Underground Railroad.Ó  The Register Citizen,  December 31, 1994.

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Orcutt, Rev. Samuel.  History of Torrington, Connecticut, 1878.

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Thomas, Dr. Benjamin - interview - 8-18-00 - president of Winchester Historical  Society

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A few references I don't have the full bibliographies for:

National Park Service web site
Connecticut WPA
Hudson Valley Guide 2001-2002
Goodenough  Sharon History 1900
Danbury News-Times 3-5-00 New Preston page
Dibble  1991  New Milford page
Ives  1938  Goshen page
Mandel 2003  New Milford page
Mars  1864  Norfolk page
Hartford Courant
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut 1776-1976