132 BIBLIOGRAPHY A. PRIMARY SOURCES Note - All agreements, charters, accounts, ledgers, correspondence, and minutes of Board of Directors meetings of the Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company are housed in the Dauphin County Historical Society in the Hummelstown Brownstone Manuscript Group. 1. Accounts and Ledgers Bills Submitted to the Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company by Various Business Concerns, (1866-1878). Ledgers of the Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company, (1868-1878). Payroll Accounts of the Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company for the Quarry and Mill, (1867-1887). Teamsters Accounts With the Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company, (1868-1869) & (1873-1877). 2. Agreements Agreement Between the Brownstone - Middletown Railroad Company and the Hummelstown - Campbelltown Street Railway Company, (1904). Agreement Between the Hummelstown Brownstone Company and the Brownstone - Middletown Railroad Company, (1907). Agreement Between the Hummelstown Brownstone Company and William Smith, (1902). 3. Charters Brownstone - Middletown Railroad Company, (1892). Hummelstown Brownstone Company, (1891). Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company, (1867). 4. Correspondence Architects, Stone Cutters, and Masons of Philadelphia, Letter to the Commissioners for Building the Hospital for the Insane at Norristown, Pennsylvania, (1878) Berst, David, Letter to Thomas G. Fox, (1868).
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135 Emma J. Walton, daughter of Robert J. Walton, April 13, 1964; June 10, 1964; May 30, 1965. John M. Whittock, Chief Engineer of the Hummelstown Brownstone Company from 1905-1908, May 22, 1964; March 19, 1965; June 10, 1965. 1. Books B. SECONDARY SOURCES Burchard, John and Albert Bursh Brown. The Architecture of America, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1961. Cashman, Sean Dennis. America In the Gilded Age, New York: New York University Press, 1993. Cigliano, Jan. Showplace of America: Cleveland s Euclid Avenue 1850-1910, Kent, Ohio, The Kent State University Press, 1991. Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, Chambersburg, PA.: J. M. Runk & Company, 1896. Gay, Charles Merrick and Harry Parker. Materials and Methods of Architectural Construction, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1943. Guiness, Allison C. The Portland Brownstone Quarries, unpublished thesis as part of a grant from the Rockwell Corporation, Middletown, Connecticut, 1987. Huntington, Whitney Clark. Building Construction, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1941. Maass, John. The Gingerbread Age, New York: Reinhart & Company, Inc., 1957. Merrill, George P. Stones For Building and Decorating, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1903. Ries, Heinrich. Building Stones and Clay Products: A Handbook For Architects, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1912. Schuyler, Montgomery. American Architecture and Other Writings, Cambridge: The Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1961. Stone, Ralph W. Building Stones of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg: Bureau of Publications, 1932.
136 2. Books: Parts of Series International Library of Technology: Masonry, Fire Proofing, Roof Trusses, and Wind Bracing Specifications. Vol. LII, Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1905. International Library of Technology: Materials, Beams, Girders, Columns, Graphic Analysis. Vol. LI, Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1905. International Library of Technology: Mechanics, Soils, Masonry, Retaining Walls, and Arches. Vol. CIX, Scranton: International Textbook Company, 1909. 3. Advertising Brochures Advertising Brochure for Daniel Wilt and Henry Brown s Brownstone Quarry Brick, Sand and Crushed Stone, The Hummelstown Brownstone Company, advertising brochure. Historic Brookville s Walking Tour, A brochure describing 26 buildings in the Historic District of Brookville, Pennsylvania. Hummelstown Brownstone Company, Waltonville, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: Mount Pleasant Press, J. Horace McFarland Company, (circa 1910). 4. Periodicals Hummelstown Brownstone, Stone. XXVIII, December 1907. Building Stone, United States Geological Survey Bulletin, No. 840, 1933. Web Wall Patterns, The Allied Stone Industries Detail Handbook, File No. A - 8, Sheet No. B - 11, (no date given). 5. Newspapers - all of the following listings are from the Hummelstown Sun and may be found on microfilm in the Hummelstown Area Historical Society. Extrapolations from this paper dealing specifically with the Hummelstown Brownstone Industry and made by Richard Hartwell can also be found at this location as well as at the Derry Township Historical Society. 1884 1885 1886 November 21 March 6 April 9 November 28 May 8 May 21 May 22 May 27 1886 August 20
137 1887 1888 1889 January 17 January 6 March 15 December 1 March 9 March 29 March 16 1890 1892 1893 February 7 April 1 February 10 July 4 August 4 July 25 September 8 1899 1902 1903 June 23 April 18 January 9 April 25 1904 1905 1906 September 16 May 26 April 27 October 21 October 27 June 29 August 10 1907 February 22 June 21 August 2 October 4 November 15 The Dauphin County Historian, The Waltons of Walton Hill, Vol. 2, No. 2 and Vol. 2, No. 3. WEB SITES Elements of Stone Masonry, Pasvocal. 100 Bogert St.., Cloister, NJ, www.pasvocalccom