| 1. | Oral history from George William Curran [DS.8.3] |
| 2. | Oral history from Grace Sweeney [DS.4.7.6] |
| 3. |
Presbyterians in Chicago, 150 Years of Christ's People. Edited by Kenneth Wylie from a manuscript by Rev. Marilee Munger Scroggs. Published by the Presbytery of Chicago, 1983. |
| 4. | St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 26-27, 1980, page 3D |
| 5. | The Concise Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1983 |
| 6. |
Military Record of George Curran, Company B, 23rd Illinois Infantry
Volunteers. National Archives and Records Administration |
| 7. |
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Volume
II 1861-1866, Revised by Brigadier General J. N. Reece, Adjutant General, Springfield, Ill.: Phillips Bros., State Printers, 1900 (Library of Congress No. E505.2.I3) |
| 8. | http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/shenandoah/svs3-11.html |
| 9. | Mormon film 0528180: stamped page 369. |
| 10. | Letter from Bess Regan [DS.4.1.2] |
| 11. | Mormon film 0529029: stamped page 111, record No. 331. |
| 12. | Death Certificate of James J. Curran [DS.8.3] |
| 13. | St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sunday Morning, May 6, 1928 |
| 14. | Marcia Eileen (Percy) (Bouska) Jensen [DS.8.5.1.2]. |
| 15. | Tillie Bernice (Rogers) Curran [DS.8.3.2S] |
| 16. | Mormon film 0529031: stamped page 553, record No. 9182. |
| 17. |
The Life of the Right Honorable John Philpot Curran by his son William Henry Curran with additions and notes by R. Shelton MacKenzie, D.C.L. Redfield, 34 Beekman Street, New York 1855 |
| 18. |
Theodore Wolfe Tone and His Times by Frank MacDermot First published by Macmilln & Co. Ltd. in 1939 Anvil Books editions 1968, 1969. Anvil Books Ltd. , Tralee, County Kerry ( The author is an Irishman who was educated in England and served in the British Army during World War I. He does a fine job in presenting the thinking of Anglo-Irish Protestants in the period around 1800 A.D. The narrative, however, is strewn with judgments that reflect the bias introduced by English schools.) |
| 19. | Social Security Death Index Interactive Search |
| 20. |
LET THEM CALL ME REBEL, Saul Alinsky - His Life and Legacy. By Sanford D. Horwitt. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 1989, pp. 35-36. |
| 21. |
Mary Jo Norton Mjancestor2@aol.com |
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Notes from the following three documents made during a brief
visit to the Chicago Historical Society. All three were listed
in the card catalog under
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| 23 |
Spys and Spymasters of the Civil War by Donald E. Markle New York: Hippocrene Books, Copyright 1994 |
| 24 |
State, Civil Society, and Labor Union Development in Chicago,
1900-40,
Law and Society, 1998 Andrew Wender Cohen Institute for Legal Studies University of Wisconsin, Madison |
| 25 | Donna Curran Wolf [DS.4.7.2.3.4] |
| 26 |
Illinois Statewide Marriage Index http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html |
| 27 | Oral history from Martin F. Sweeney [DS.4.7.6S] |