Sources
BRIGHTON HISTORY DAY 2002 SOURCES
- Adirondack Daily Enterprise. “Famed Sanatorium at Rainbow Lake to Be Closed Shortly.” Saranac Lake, Thursday, August 28, 1930. Archives of Historic Saranac Lake, courtesy Mary Hotaling.
- Aspinwall, J. Lawrence. Personal calling cards. Adirondack Collection, Saranac Lake free Library
- Bedford, Steven McLeod. “Introduction.” Architect of Empire. Internet under “John Russell Pope, National Archives,” 1998.
- Buck, Thelma. “Stony Wold.” They Told Me So, Vol. II, 1987. Franklin, NY: Town of Franklin, NY, 1987.
- Burrows, Edward and Mike Wallace. Gotham, A History of New York City to 1898. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Collins, Geraldine. The Brighton Story. Lakemont, NY: North Country Books, 1977.
- Donnelly, Honoria and Richard Billings. Sara and Gerald. New York, New York Times Books, 1982.
- Gabriels Sanatorium. Forest Leaves, Vols. 1, No. 1, 1903 through Vol. 22, No. 4, 1928.
- Gallos, Philip L. Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake. Saranac Lake, NY: Historic Saranac Lake, 1985.
- Cook, Marc. “Camp Lou.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 62, No. 372. New York NY, May, 1881.
- Gerdes, Marianne, ed./writer. Shaping Our Future Together, Special Court Ed. Don Mills, Canada: Independent Order of Foresters, 1997.
- Harding, Sr. Mary Agnes, RSM. Go Ye Forth, O Sion’s Daughters, A History of the Sisters of Mercy in the Ogdensburg Diocese of New York State, 1952-1959.
- Haymes, Wesley. “Isaac Perry, Craftsman-Architect.” Adirondack Architectural Heritage Newsletter, Vol. 9, No. 1, Summer 2000.
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Hotaling, Mary. “Architects and Builders of the Adirondacks.” Adirondack Architectural Heritage Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1. Adirondack Collection, Saranac Lake Free Library.
- - “Isaac Perry’s ‘Lost Project’.” Adirondack Architectural Heritage Newsletter, Vol. 9, No. 1. Summer 2000.
- - “Forms for nomination of the Paul Smith’s Hotel Cottages to the National register of Historic Places,” 1998.
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Independent Order of Foresters. Ninth and tenth Annual Report of Rainbow Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, January, 1921.
- - Thirteenth and Fourteenth Annual Report of Rainbow Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, January, 1925.
- Kaiser, Harvey H. Great Camps of the Adirondacks. Boston: David R. Godine, 1982.
- Kieran, Mother Mary of Perpetual Help, ed. Forest Leaves, quarterly magazine, Vols. I-XXI. Gabriels, NY, Gabriels Sanatorium, 1903-1926.
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Kloman, Blanche Whitney. The Arcadia Journal, A Memory of the Adirondacks. Unpublished typescript, c. 1988.
- Why Horses, Mrs. K? Deerfield, IL: Lake Shore Publishing, 1995.
- Knights of Columbus. “Special Hospital Association Supplement,” Empire State Bulletin, 1951.
- Lowry, Patricia. “Frick Park Restoration Unlocks Details of Noted Architect - Remaking a Grand Entrance.” Internet: Post-Gazette.com, January 24, 2001.
- Malone Telegram. John W. Genaway obituary, February 21, 1955.
- MacKay, Baker, and Traynor. eds. Long Island Country Houses and Their Architects, 1860-1940. Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, and W. W. Norton of NY and London, 1997.
- Marquis, A.N., ed. Who’s Who in America, Vol. 15, 1928-1929. Adirondack Collection, Saranac Lake Free Library.
- McKechnie, Jean L., ed. Websters New Twentieth Century Dictionary Unabridged, 2nd edition. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Co.,1968.
- Murphy Family. Assorted photos from the family scrapbook.
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Paul Smith’s College Museum. Paul Smith’s Hotel Company Inventory, 1915.
- Various photographs.
- Rainbow Sanatorium. 9th and 10th Annual Reports, January 1921; 13th and 14th Annual Reports, 1925.
- Rinehart, Victoria E. Portrait of Healing. Utica, NY: North Country Books, 2002.
- Rothman, Sheila. Living in the Shadow of Death. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1994.
- St. Regis Yacht Club. Centennial Book, 1897-1997. Adirondack Collection, Saranac Lake Free Library.
- Sanatorium Gabriels. Report for Three Years, Ending February 1, 1918. Gabriels, NY: Sisters of Mercy, 1918.
- Seaver, Frederick S. Historical Sketches of Franklin County and Its Several Towns with Many Biographies. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon Co., 1918. (Reprint by Higginson Book Co., Salem MA, 1970).
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- Stony Wold Sanatorium. First Annual Report, 1902; also pamphlets, photos, clippings produced by the Sanatorium in a box labeled “Stony Wold” in the Adirondack Collection of the Saranac Lake Free Library.
- Taylor, Robert. Saranac: America’s Magic Mountain. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1986.
- Tomkins, Calvin. Living Well Is the Best Revenge. New York: Viking Press, 1971.
- Trudeau, Edward Livingston. An Autobiography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday Page & Co., 1916.
- Vaill, Amanda. Everybody Was So Young. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1998.
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Wardner, Charles A. (d.1952). Footprints On Adirondack Trails. Unpublished typescript at Adirondack Museum, Blue Mt. Lake and Paul Smith’s College Library, no date.
- Sunset on Adirondack Trails. Unpublished typescript at Adirondack Museum, Blue Mt. Lake, and Paul Smith’s College Library, no date.
- Woods, James R. Paul Smith’s College, Paul Smiths, NY: Paul Smith’s College, 1980.
- Younger, William Lee. Old Brooklyn in Early Photographs. New York, NY: Dover Publications, 1978
Many Thanks to these people who contributed information and pictures:
- Ruth Tyler Beeman
- Carol Lee Billings
- Craig Catalano (Asplin Farms)
- Sr. M. Camillus
- Sally Rork Carney
- Geraldine Collins
- Rachel Vivlamore Cummings
- Theresa Eshelman (Town of Franklin Historian)
- Mary Hotaling (Historic Saranac Lake)
- Ruth and Gould Hoyt
- Blanche Brown Kreymborg
- Edna Folsom Lawless
- Francis Martin
- Jane McGivney
- Pauline Meagher
- David Minnick (Wead Library in Malone)
- Lois Converse Mueller
- Shirley Oehler
- Wendy Orton (Independent Order of Foresters)
- Jim Rork
- Mary Ellen Salls
- Betty Scott
- Ruth Tucker
- Alice Warner
- Lydia Wright
- Melvin Yell.
Sorry if we have left out anyone; please let us know!
Brighton History Days have been held one weekend each summer since 1994, sponsored by the Brighton Architectural Heritage Committee.