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Baird- Nancy Disher Baird, Tradition & Progress: A History of Hummel Industries, Incorporated, 1977.
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CAIA/CAM- A series of 4 exhibitions of local and national architectural renderings held at the Cincinnati Art Museum in the early 20th century, sponsored by the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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Dabney- Wendell Dabney, Cincinnati Colored Citizens: Historical, Sociological, and Biographical, 1926.
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Fetter- Notable Men of Cincinnati, 1903.
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Illustrated Cincinnati- Illustrated Cincinnati: the Queen City of the West. Its past, present and future, NY: Acme Publishing and Engraving Co., 1891.
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Kenny- Daniel J. Kenny, Cincinnati illustrated: a pictorial guide to Cincinnati and the suburbs, Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & co., 1879,
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Langsam- Walter E. Langsam, Great Houses of the Queen City, 1997.
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NYCOPAR- New York Cooperative Preservation of Architectural Records.
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Representative Men of Ohio- 1926.
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