BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1] Letter of Barbara Dutton Conrow Black to Ladies Home Journal dated Feb. 4, 1962 (copy in Waterford Foundation Archives, Waterford, VA)
[2] Waterford Perspectives, Education Committee of The Waterford Foundation, Waterford Foundation Archives
[3] To Talk is Treason, Bronwen and John Souders and John Divine, The Waterford Foundation, Waterford, VA (1997) p. 56
[4] The Waterford News, Vol. 1, No.'s 1-8 (copies in "Civil War File" of The Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA and The Waterford Foundation Archives)
[5] ibid, Vol. I, No. 2 (Nov. 6, 1864)
[6] "Robert Todd Lincoln" papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress (referred to in Oct. 6, 1955 article from The Blue Ridge Herald, "Lincoln Papers Reveal Waterford Had Newspaper During Civil War;" copy in "Civil War File," Thomas Balch Library).
[7] To Talk is Treason, et al
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[8] The Transformation of American Quakerism, by Thomas D. Hamm, Indiana Univ. Press (1988), p. 52
[9] "Girls Published Civil War Newspaper," by Emma H. Conrow, Baltimore American newspaper, February 5 1922, p. C-3 (copy in "Civil War File" at the Thomas Balch Library and The Waterford Foundation archives).
[10] The Waterford News, Vol. I, No. 6 (Nov. 26, 1864)
[11] ibid, Vol. I, No.1 (May 28, 1864)
[12] Essays of Friends Literary Society, Waterford, 1857-60, Rare Manuscripts - Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA
[13] To Talk is Treason, p. 87
[14] The Waterford News, Vol. I, No. 1 (May 28, 1864)
[15] Waterford Perspectives, Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Virginia
[16] The Waterford News, Vol. I, No. 3 (July 2, 1864)
[17] Hillsboro: Memories of a Mill Town, Hillsboro Bicentennial History Committee, Pub'd by the Hillsboro Community Association, p. 25 (The Thomas Balch Library)
[18] To Talk is Treason, p. 92
[19] Ye Meetg Hous Smal, Werner and Asa Moore Janney published by Werner and Asa Moore Janney (The Thomas Balch Library) p. 42 - insert
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[20] Ye Meetg Hous Smal, Werner and Asa Moore Janney published by Werner and Asa Moore Janney (The Thomas Balch Library)
[21] Friends Intelligencer, vol. XX, pp 250-251 (copies in Waterford Foundation Archives)
[22] The County of Loudoun, by Nan Donnelly-Shay and Griffin Shay, The Donning Co. (1988) p. 53
[23] Camp & Field, Sketches of Army Life, by Wilbur F. Hinman (Cleveland, 1892) (Ref., The Thomas Balch Library) pp 422-423
[24] "Commonplace Book" by Mary Frances Dutton Steer (collection of letters and memoirs), Waterford Foundation Archives, p. 15
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