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BODY LANGUAGE & EMOTIONS
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

Chris. "Examples of Microexpression." Body Language Project, 6 March 2013.

Cox, Wesley. "Visible Flirting Signals from Males and Females." Paired Life, 13 June 2019.

"Dodging the Question." Changing Minds.

"Eye Body Language: Reading Basic Eye Movements." SimplyBodyLanguage.com.

"Facial Expressions." Study Body Language.

Helgoe, Courtney. "5 Gut Instincts You Should Never Ignore." Experience Life, November 2010.
"How to Detect Lies." Blifaloo.

Ishak, Raven. "How to Follow Your Intuition." Bustle, 2 March 2017.

"Levels of Anxiety." BrainKart.com.

"Micro Expressions and Body Language." BodyLanguage12, 16 June 2011.
Mills, Harry. "Recognizing Anger Signs." Gracepoint.

Parvez, Hanan. "Body Language: Crossing the Arms Meaning." PyschMechanics, 24 April 2015.

Rae, Sharla. "Body Language: An Artistic Writing Tool." Writers in the Storm, 2 December 2011.

"Shyness: Babies and Children." Raisingchildren.net.au, 11 June 2019.


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DEATH
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"The Death of George Washington." George Washington's Mount Vernon.

Edmonds, Molly. "How Dying Works." Howstuffworks.com, 12 January 2009.

Iserson, Kenneth V. "Rigor Mortis and Other Postmortem Changes." Encyclopedia of Death and Dying, February 2007.

"The Origin and History of Grim Reaper that'll Give You Goosebumps." Mysticurious.

Price, W. Brent. "Drum Calls - Execution." YouTube, 3 November 2008.
Pryor, Johnathan. "Internment without Earth: A Study of Sea Burials during the Age of Sail." New England Burials at Sea, 26 November 2010.

Spilsman, Rick. "Burial at Sea in a Bed-Sheet? Really?" Old Salt Blog, 12 April 2014.



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DUELING
(Links verified 10/10/2020)

"American Experience: The Duel." PBS, 2000.

Clements, John. "Edges of Knowledge: Parrying with a Cutting Sword." ARMA.
Cold Steel. "Basic Self Defense with Sabre and Cutlass." 19 November 2008. Video, 7:45.

De Beaumont, C-L. Fencing: Ancient Art and Modern Sport. Kaye & War, 1960.

Hobbs, William. Stage Fight. Theatre Arts Books, 1967.
Holland, Barbara. Gentlemen's Blood: A History of Dueling from Swords at Dawn to Pistols at Dark. Bloomsbury, 2003.
"How to Win a Swordfight." WikiHow to Do Anything.


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ENTERTAINMENT
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

"18th Century Spinning Top Bone Dice Game." Busacca Gallery, 3 December 2008.
"19th Century Social Dance." Mixed Pickles' Vintage Dance Timeline.

"About the National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser." Chronicling America. Library of Congress.
Adair, Jamie. "Hansel & Gretel: Cannibalism." Behind the Game of Thrones, 11 May 2014.
Aldrich, Elizabeth. From the Ballroom to Hell: Grace and Folly in Nineteenth-century Dance. Northwestern University, 1991.
Austin. "How to Make Hand Shadow Puppets." The Knowledge Now Blog, 29 November 2012.

"Cat and Mouse." Deer River Minnesota White Oak Society.
"Cat and Mouse." Wikipedia, 18 October 2017.
Chateaubriand, François Auguste. Atala, ou les Amours de Deux Sauvages dans le Désert. Chez Migneret, 1801. (translation)
Click, Patricia C. The Spirit of the Times: Amusements in 19th-century Baltimore, Norfolk, and Richmond. University Press of
Virginia, 1989.

Coleman, George. Blue-Beard; or, Female Curiosity. W. Clewes, 1811.
Colman, George, the Younger. A Full and Accurate Description of the Popular Romance Blue-Beard. T. and R. Hughes, 1808.
Colman, George, the Younger and Michael Kelly. "Blue-Beard; or, Female Curiosity!" Romantic-Era Songs.
Cooper, Paul. "The Regency Waltz." RegencyDances.org, 14 April 2015.
Courrier de la Louisiane 1810s-1850s. Google News.

Drunken Sailor. Wikipedia, 2018.
Du Coeur, Justin. "Rules to Period Games." Medieval & Renaissance Games.

Gallego, Julia R. "Spanish Playing Cards." Julia R. Gallego, 14 May 2011.
Gomme, Alice Bertha. The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland volume 1. David Nutt, 1894.
Grace, Maria. "Of Proper Gentlemen and Ladies." Grace Elliot Blog, 7 April 2013.

"Hansel and Gretel: A History of the Tale." Pook Press.
Hauleymusic. "Old Toys and Games -- Hoop Rolling." Hauley Music, 1 June 2014.
Hees, Amy, Ismat Mangla, Steve Porentas, and Libby Reece. "The World Upside Down: Eighteenth Century Masquerades." University of Michigan, 2000.
"History of Checkers or Draughts." The Rules of Checkers.
"Hoops." Victoriana Magazine.
"How to Curtsy." WikiHow to Do Anything.

Immel, Andrea. "A Halloween Spectacle of Skeletons!!!!!" Cotsen Children's Library, Princeton University, 31 October 2013.
"Inventing Poor Richard." The Library Company of Philadelphia.

Jones, Paul Anthony. "29 Games Nobody Plays Anymore." Mental Floss, 12 January 2016.

Lindbeck, Jennifer. "Charles Wilson Peale." Romantic Natural History. Dickinson College, 7 June 2011.
Lodge, Ken. "16: European Standard Playing Cards." The World of Playing Cards, 18 September 2012.

Marien-de Luca, Catherine. "Bull Baiting." The Bulldog Information Library.
Masters, James. "Draughts-Checkers Online Guide." The Online Guide to Traditional Games, 1997.
Michaels, Jess. "Regency Masquerade." Regency Reader, October 2012.
Moore, Frank. Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution. D. Appleton & Company, MDCCCLVI.

National Intelligencer. The University of Texas at Austin, Texas ScholarWorks, University of Texas Libraries.
Nelson-Burns, Lesley. "Free America." The Contemplator.
Niles Register. Early US History.

Oakes, Leimomi. "18th Century Masquerade Costumes." The Dreamstress, 8 October 2010.

Perrault, Charles. The Popular Story of Blue Beard, or, Female Curiosity. Ryle & Co, 1846.
Pittaway, Ian. "Greensleeves: Mythology, History, and Music." Early Music Muse, 3 July 2015.
"Popular Songs in American History." Contemplator.com.

Rayment, W. J. "History of Checkers or Draughts." The Rules of Checkers.

"Revolutionary War Music." Archiving Early America.

The Shanty Book collected and edited by Richard Runciman Terry. J. Curwen & Sons, 1921.
"Sea Shanties." H2g2, 15 July 2013.
Shaffer, Jason. "You Say You Want a Second Revolution? The War of 1812 and Theater in the United States." Common-place
13:1 (October 2012).
Shakespeare, William. "The Merchant of Venice (Act 2, Scene 9)." Sparksnotes.
Shakespeare, William. "Thus Hath the Candle Singed the Moth." MyShakespeare.me.
"Shenandoah." Contemplator.com.
"Shenandoah." Song of the America Project. The Library of Congress.
Smith, Larry D. "Green Sleeves." Motherbedford.com.
 

"Toys and Games." History Lives.
"Types of Shanties." Sing Shanties.

"Yankee Doodle: A History." Let It Fly!
US Flagstore, 4 November 2011.

Walker, Micheline. "Chateaubriand's Atala." Micheline's Blog, 24 April 2014.
"What about Ducks & Drakes (i.e. Stone Skipping)." History of Sport. Mackinac Island Stone Skipping and Gerplunking,.
Wilhelmsen, AnneLise. "Masquerade: The History of Costume Balls and Fancy Dress." Doll News, Winter 2015.


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FASHION
(Links verified
10/5/2020)

"1800s Fashion." Pinterest.com.
"1812 US Navy Uniforms." Michael the Tailor.

"About Jacquard Looms." Simply Tapestries.
"The American Soldier, Set 1." U.S. Army Center of Military History, 2017.
Anastasia. "Dress of the Week: Redingote." Tea with Anastasia, 11 April 2012.
"Antiquated Fashions." Pinterest.com.

Barthorp, Michael. British Infantry Uniforms Since 1660. Blandford, 1982.
Boyle, Laura. "Cloaks, Capes, Pelisses and Spencers." Jane Austen, 17 June 2011.
Bradfield, Nancy. Costume in Detail: Women's Dress 1730-1930. Plays, 1985.
"British Consul's Leather Breeches, Boston, 1790." Contemporary Makers, 21 February 2014.
Brown, Dawn Divine, and Barry Brown. Costuming from the Hip. Ibexa, 2000.
Brown, Lisa. "Miss Lisa Brown's Guide to Dressing for a Regency Ball -- Ladies' Edition." Cdrochester.org.

Chase, Loretta, and Susan Holloway Scott. "
Fashions for February 1813." Two Nerdy History Girls, 17 February 2017.
Chase, Loretta, and Susan Holloway Scott. "The Finer Points of an 18th c. Man's Shirt." Two Nerdy History Girls, 11 April 2011.
Cole, David. Survey of U.S. Army Uniforms, Weapons and Accoutrements. U.S. Army Center of Military History, 2007.
Cooper, Wendy A. Classical Taste in America 1800-1840. Baltimore Museum of Art & Abbeville Press, 1993.
"Corsets and Drawers: A Look at Regency Underwear." Jane Austen, 17 June 2011.
"Costume of a Bodyguard-Coachman." Pinterest.com.
CrowsEyeProductions. "
Getting Dressed in 1816 -- Mary Shelley." 30 October 2018. Video, 8:18.
 
Da Cruz, Frank. "The Jacquard Loom." Columbia University Computing History, 2008.
Davenport, Milla. Book of Costume volume 1. Crown, 1968.
Dietze. Susanne. "Fashion for the Regency Lady." SusanneDietze.com.

Edholm, Steven, and Tamera Wilder. "Why Make Buckskin?" Buckskin: The Ancient Braintanning. Paleotechnics.
"Edward Maeder and the Hats of Dolley Madison on PBS." Pioneer Times USA.
"Eighteenth Century Spectacles." The College of Optometrists.
Elton, Philip. "Cravats and Stocks: Regency Neckwear." Regency Gentleman, 4 June 2016.
"Evening Dress c. 1804-1805." The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"Explore Ottoman Empire." Pinterest.com.
"Explore Ottoman Empire." Pinterest.com.
"Explore Regency Dress, Regency Era, and more!" Pinterest.com.
"Explore Regency Dress, Regency Era, and more!" Pinterest.com.
"Eyeglasses Through the Ages." Antiquespectacles.com.

"Fan Etiquette." Tippecanoe County Historical Association., Purdue University.
Felshin, Sue. "Glossary of 18th Century Costume Terminology." MIT, 2016.
Forsling, Yvonne. "Regency Cosmetics and Make-up." Regency England 1790-1830.
Forsling, Yvonne. "Regency Weddings." Regency England 1790-1830.
Four Hundred Years of Fashion edited by Nathalie Rothstein. V&A Publications, 1984.
Frayler, John. "Seaman's Clothing in Friendship's Era." Pickled Fish and Salted Provisions: Historical Musings from Salem Maritime NHS 3:2 (March 2002).
 
Gardiner-Garden, Aylwen. "The Regency Pelisse." Aylwen Historical Costuming, 19 July 2012.
"Georgian & Regency Combs & Hair Accessories 1800-1840." Simitra's Exquisite Things.
Gilbert, Lauren. "The Scent of Lavender." English Historical Fiction Authors, 27 June 2012.
Glover, Anne. "Regency Fashion: Men's Gloves." Regency Reader, 30 July 2015.
Graywolf, Lucas. "Choctaw Clothing." Mike Boucher's Web Page.
Greenberg, Hope. "It's All in the Details: Gowns." University of Vermont.

H&MUA Team. "Women's Regency Makeup: An Overview." Hair and Makeup Artist Handbook, 30 May 2015.
Hart, Avril, and Susan North. Fashion in Detail from the 17th and 18th Centuries. Rozzoli, 1998.
Hatch, Donna. "Accessories of Regency/Georgian/Jane Austen." Pinterest.com.
Hatch, Donna. "Gloves, a Crucial Regency Fashion Accessory." DonnaHatch.com, 27 May 2016.
Hatch, Donna. "Regency Fragrances . . . and What Does She Smell Like?" Historical Hussies, 4 April 2011.
Hern, Candice. "Regency World: Fashion Prints." CandiceHern.com.
Hern, Candice. "Walking Dress, January 1811." CandiceHern.com.
Hern, Candice. "Walking Dress, September 1812." CandiceHern.com.
Hern, Candice. "Walking Dresses." CandiceHern.com.
Hern, Candice. "Walking Dresses, Overview." CandiceHern.com.
Hern, Candice. "Walking or Carriage Dress, March 1809." CandiceHern.com.
Hill, Margot Hamilton, and Peter A. Bucknell. Evolution of Fashion: Pattern and Cut from 1066 to 1930. Batsford, 1967.
"History of Gloves." Ines Gloves.
"History of Gloves." Shkirgalant.
"History of US Navy Uniforms 1776-1981." Naval History and Heritage Command, (4 October 2017.

"Islamic Textiles: Fabric Arts of the Middle East," Renaissance Magazine 12:5 (57), 38-40.

Keatinge, Margaret Clark. Costumes of the Levant. Middle East Export Press, 1955.
Kelly, Vanessa. "Regency Era Clothing." Pinterest.com.
Kinnison, Rachael. "Lady's 1810-1820 Nankeen Walking Boots." Lady's Repository Museum & Diamond K Folk Art, 9 February 2013.
Knotel, Herbert. Uniforms of the World: A Compendium of Army, Navy, and Air Force Uniforms 1700-1937. Exeter Books, 1980.
Kohler, Carl. A History of Costume. Coles, 1980.
Koster, Kristen. "A Primer on Regency Era Men's Fashion." KristenKoster.com, 8 November 2011.
Koster, Kristen. "A Primer on Regency Era Women's Fashion." KristenKoster.com, 1 November 2011.

"The Language of the Fan." Enchanted Serenity of Period Films, 4 July 2009.
"The Language of the Fan." Ladanza.com.
"The Language of the Hand Fan." A Cool Breeze. Myhandfan.com.
Lazear, Suzanne. "The Secret Language of the Fan." Steamed!, 13 January 2011.
Liz. "I've Been Scent from the Past: 17th and 18th Century Perfumes." The Pragmatic Costumer, 2 July 2013.
Locke, Margaret. Regency - Beauty/Make-Up. Pinterest.com.
Love, Suzi. "History of Men's Leg Wear (Pants) through the Regency Era." History Undressed, 7 November 2013.

Mahe, Yvette. "History of Gloves and Their Significance." Fashion Time, 12 November 2013.
McMasters, Lynn. "Creating Wrapped Turbans." Lynnmcmasters.com, 2009.
Military Costume of the Ottoman Empire. Zeitouna, 2000.
Mollo, John. Uniforms of the American Revolution. Macmillan, 1975.
Moss, Christopher. "The Art of the Straight Razor Shave." ShaveMyFace.com, 2005.
Murdoch, John. "Antique Early 1800s 18K Gold Heavy Keywind Pocket Watch." Bing.

"Napoleon & the Empire of Fashion." Napoleon-fashion.com.
"Napoleonic Gowns." Bing.
"Navy and Marine Uniforms." Access Heritage.
"Neckties and Cravats." The Tailor's Art, 2006.

Oakes, Leimomi. "Rate the Dress: Silk Feathered Redingote." The Dreamstress, 1 October 2013.
"Ottoman Hats." Pinterest.com.

"Pair of Women's Gloves." Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
"Perfume Intelligence." Perfume Intelligence.
"Preparing for the Ball: Costume of the Early Nation." Dumbarton House.

"Quaker Dress 1800-1805." An Agreeable Tyrant: Fashion after the Revolution. Daughters of the American Revolution.

"Regency Hats." Pinterest.
"Regency Pelisse." Pinterest.com.
Reeves-Brown, Jessamyn. "A Glimpse at Men's Wear for All Occasions." Jessamyn's Regency Costume.
Reeves-Brown, Jessamyn. "An Examination of the Fabrics of the Regency." Jessamyn's Regency Costume Companion.
Reeves-Brown, Jessamyn. "Hats and Bonnets." Jessamyn's Regency Costume Companion.
"Regency Day Dress." Gandiva.
Reitsma, Marianne. "Moor." Martha & Marianne.
Revolution in Fashion: European Clothing 1715-1815. Abbeville Press, 1990.
"Royal Navy Boat Cloak." Royal Museums of Greenwich.
Russell, Douglas A. Costume History and Style. Prentice-Hall, 1983.

Sanborn, Vic. "Ladies Decorative Fans: Bootcamps for Coquettes." Jane Austen's World, 25 July 2009.
Sanborn, Vic. "Men's Hair Styles at the Turn of the 19th Century." Jane Austen's World, 25 August 2012.
Sanborn, Vic. "Pictorial History of Regency Hairstyles." Jane Austen's World, 17 March 2013.
Sanborn, Vic. "Regency Fashion: Ladies Half Boots." Jane Austen's World, 9 March 2011.
Sanborn, Vic. "Regency Fashion: Men's Breeches, Pantaloons, and Trousers." Jane Austen's World, 21 June 2013.
Sanborn, Vic. "Regency Hairstyles and Their Accessories." Jane Austen's World, 7 November 2009.
Scholes, Sandra. "Gettin' Gorgeous the Regency Way." Quail Bell Magazine, 17 October 2011.
Scott, Lord. "An Introduction to Gentlemen's Clothing of the Regency Era." We Make History.
Scott, Lord. "An Introduction to Ladies' Fashions of the Regency Era." We Make History.
Scott, Lord. "A Regency Era Primer." We Make History.
Shelton, Karen. "Hairpins: History & Practical Application." HairBoutique.com, 15 June 2003.
"Sideburns." Encyclopedia of Fashion.
Smith, Sherwood. "Fan Language." Sherwoodsmith.net.
Smith, Simone Haruko. "How to Re-create Regency-era Hairstyles." Bellatory, 10 May 2012.

Thiel, Heinz. "Military History Civil War Shaving." 2 February 2013. Video, 8:18.
Thomas, Pauline Weston. "Fashion History of 1800s Accessories." Fashion-Era.com, 2009.
Thomas, Pauline Weston. "Perfume Fashion History." Fashion-era.com.
Thomas, Pauline Weston.com. "Regency Fashion History." Fashion-era.com.
Tortora, Phyllis, and Keith Eubank. Survey of Historic Costume 2nd edition. Fairchild, 1995.
Townsends. "Historical Eye Glasses from Jas. Townsend and Sons." 12 June 2015. Video, 8:33.
"Turkey." Pinterest.
"Turkish Soldiers." Pinterest.com.
 
"Uniform Regulations, 1814." Naval History and Command, 23 August 2017.
"Uniforms of the U.S. Navy 1812-1815." Naval History and Heritage Command, 8 November 2017.

Vernon, Martin. "Tapestry Weaving and the Jacquard Loom." The Tapestry
Blog. The Tapestry House, 26 May, 2017.
Vic. "Keeping Warm in the Regency Era, Part One." Jane Austen's World, 21 January 2009.
Vic. "Men's Hair Styles at the Turn of the 19th Century." Jane Austen's World, 25 August 2012.
Vic. "Regency Fashion: Men's Breeches, Pantaloons, and Trousers." Jane Austen's World, 21 June 2013.

Waldock, Sarah J. "Regency and Georgian Fabric Glossary." Sarah's History Place, 13 September 2011.
Walton, Geri. "Gloves of the 1800s." GeriWalton.com, 30 June 2014.
"What Shall I Wear?" RegencyDances.org.
"Women's Gloves." Pinterest.com.
"Women's Gloves." Pinterest.com.


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FLORA & FAUNA
(Links verified 10/11/2020)

"Allamanda cathartica." NC State University.
"Allamanda Cathartica L." Golden Trumpet Vine. Tropiclab.
"American Alligator Characteristics." American Alligator.
"American Woodcock." All About Birds. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2015.

"Barred Owl." All about Birds. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2015.
"Birds of a Feather." Pinterest.
"Black Panther, the Elusive Hunter." Big Cats around the World.
"Black Vulture." All about Birds. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2015.
"Black-bellied Whistling Duck." All about Birds. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2015.
"Blue Macaws." Buemacaws.org.
Blue Voice. "Ocean Acrobats: The Spinner Dolphins. Hardy Jones Productions." 9 November 2011. Video, 1:50.
"Bow-Riding." What-When-How.com.
Boyer, Crispin. "Secret Language of Dolphins." National Geographic Kids.

"Cherimoya." Trade Winds Fruit.
"Cherimoya Fruit Nutrition Facts." Nutrition and You.com.
"Common Torchwood, Sea Torchwood." Natives for Your Neighborhood.
Cox, Jeff and Marilyn. Flowers for all Seasons. Rodale, 1987.


De Pesca, Reporte. "Dolphins Bow Riding." 5 June 2016. Video, 1:20.
Dittmann, Donna L., Steven W. Cardiff, and Richard DeMay. "Louisianna Raptors: Birds of Prey." Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program.
"Dolphin Sounds." About Dolphins.
Dolphins-World. "Common Bottlenose Dolphins." Dolphins-World, 25 April 2017.
Dormon, Caroline. Wildflowers of Louisiana. Doubleday, MCMXXXIV.

"Eastern Kingbird." All About Birds. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Farricelli, Adrienne. "The Anatomy of a Cat's Eye." Pet Helpful, 12 August 2019.
"Frequently Asked Questions about Alligators." Brazos Bend State Park.

"Gallery of Animals of the Riviera Maya." Everything Playa Del Carmenn.
Grant, Amy. "Wood Sage Wildflowers: Growing Germander Wood Sage Plants." Gardening Know How, 4 April 2018.
"Great Egret." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab, Cornell University.
Grossman, Zoltan. "Leaping Dolphins on the Florida Gulf Coast." 12 April 2014. Video, 2:07.

Hacienda Chichen Resort and Yaxkin Spa."Yucatan Flora: Our Love of Mother Nature." Yucatan Adventure Eco-Cultural Travel Guide, August 2009.
Hall, Clarence E. Flowers of the Islands in the Sun. A. S. Barnes, 1966.

Hannau, Hans W. Tropical Flowers. Doubleday, 1973.

Head, Elizabeth. "The Oleander -- From Whence Came Thee." International Oleander Society.
Hefler, Janet. "Why Do Roosters Crow?" MV Times, 29 June 2011.
"Hitchin' a Ride." Pinterest.
"How to Train a Bird to Step On Your Finger." Wiki How to Do Anything.
"Hyacinth Macaw." BirdLife International.
"Hyancinth Macaw." Foundation for the Preservation of the Hyancinth Macaw.
"Hyacinth Macaw." Lafeber Company.

"Indigo Bunting." All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
"Indigo Bunting." Guide to North American Birds, Audubon.

James, Roger. "The National Flower of Trinidad and Tobago." Trinidad and Tobago Island, 2018.
Johnson, Sibylle. "Hyacinthine or Hyacinth Macaw aka Hyacinth, Hyacinthine, Hyazinthara." BeautyofBirds.com, 2011.
Jonson, Sibylle. "Understanding Parrots: Why Parrots Do What They Do." BeautyofBirds.com.
Joyce, Christopher. "Nonstop Flight: How the Frigatebird Can Soar for Weeks without Stopping." All Things Considered. NPR, 30 June 2016.

"Laughing Gull." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
"Laughing Gull." Guide to North American Birds. Audobon.
"Loggerhead Shrike." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Long, David M. "Spinner Dolphins." Absolute Dolphins.

"Macaw." Animals & Plants. San Diego Zoo.
"Magnificent Frigatebird." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab, Cornell University.
Morton, Julia F. "Cherimoya." Fruits of Warm Climates. Purdue University Center for New Crops & Plant Products, 1987.

"Native Trees of Louisiana." TreesForMe.com.

NatureFootage. "Spinner Dolphin Jumping in Slow Motion." 26 October 2009. Video, 0:12.
Nicole. "Hyacinth Macaw." Oiseaux-Birds.com.
Niering, William A. Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers. Alfred A. Knopf,  1979.


Olwhitener. "What the Heck is Cherimoya?" Farm to Blog, 4 January 2015.

"Panther." A-Z Animals.
"Petrea volubilis – Sandpaper Vine, Queen’s Wreath Vine." California Gardens, 2017.
Pickles, Kate. "Other Side of the Lake Please -- and Make It Snappy!" Daily Mail 24 August 2015.
"Pileated Woodpecker." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab, Cornell University.
"Piping Plover." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab, Cornell University.

"Queen’s Wreath (Antigonon leptopus)." Chihuahuan Desert Plants, 2002.

Ritter, Erich K. "Shark Behavior: Circling around Alleged Victims." Shark Info, 4 June 2016.
"Rooster Crowing Sound." Soundbible.com.
Rothman, Robert. "Frigatebirds." Seabirds.

Sheu, Scott. "Cherimoya." American Indian Health and Diet Project.
"The Southern Live Oak (Quercus Viginiana)." Monumental Trees.
"Spinner Dolphin." Georgia Marine Mammal Stranding Database.
"Spinner Dolphins." Whaleopedia.

Tejaratchi, Irene. "Dolphins and Sounds." Nature. PBS, 12 June 2008.
"Tropical Milkweed." North American Butterfly Association.

"Whisky Wheel." Whisky Magazine.
Wood, Christina D. "'A Most Dangerous Tree': The Lombardy Poplar in Landscape Gardening. Harvard.
"Wood Duck." All About Birds, The Cornell Lab, Cornell University.

Zim, Herbert S. Flowers: a Guide to Familiar American Wildflowers. Golden, 1950.

Zim, Herbert S. Seashores. Golden, 1955.

Zim, Herbert S. Trees. Golden, 1987.



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FOLKLORE
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Aesop. "The Cat and the Cock." Aesop's Fables.
Aesop. "Aesop's Fables." Folklore and Myth.
"Ancient Arabian Mythology." The Divine Fire, 21 November 2012.

Bardinelli, John. "The Origin of the Genie in the Lamp." Giantglacier.com, 3 March 2015.
Beck, Horace. Folklore and the Sea. Castle Books, 1983.

Cartwright, Mark. "Scylla and Charybdis." Ancient History Encyclopedia, 26 February 2017.
Clary, James. Superstitions of the Sea. Maritime History in Art, 1994.

Fischer, David Hackett. Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America. Oxford, 1991.

Geller. "Jinn." Mythology.net.

Guiley, Mary Ellen. "A Short Course on the Djinn." Djinn Universe.

"Hypnos." Theoi Greek Mythology.

Imbrogno, Philip J. "Who or What Are the Djinn?" Llewellyn.

"Jinni." Encyclopedia Britannica, 14 February 2018.

Krystek, Lee. "The Kraken." The Museum of UnNatural Mystery, 2006.

McCoy, Daniel. "Loki." Norse Mythology for Smart People.

Pickering, David. Cassell Dictionary of Superstitions. Cassell, 1995.

Redford, E. and M. A. Encyclopedia of Superstitions. Barnes & Noble, 1961.
Roric, Valdar. "Jinn: Tales of Wish Masters Throughout Time." Ancient Origins, 10 January 2016.

W
ilson, Everett B.  America's Vanishing Folkways. A. S. Barnes, 1965.


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FOOD & DRINK
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

Bananiac. "How to Eat a Cherimoya Fruit (Custard Apple)." 8 January 2014. Video, 7:07.
Bellomo, Rheanna O'Neil. "Chicory Coffee Is the New Orleans Tradition You Need in Your Life." Delish, 11 July 2017.
"Beverages." Jane Austen.
Bienvenu, Marcelle, Carl A. Brasseaux, and Ryan A
.
Brasseaux. Stir the Pot: The History of Cajun Cuisine. Hippocrene, 2005.
Boyle, Laura. "A Proper Cup of Coffee." Jane Austen, 17 June 2011.
Brown, Sharon. "The Truth about Chicory." Dave's Garden, 23 September 2008.

Caretti, Rudy. "What Would Jane Drink? -- Coffee in Jane Austen's Work and World." Jane Austen, 19 July 2016.
Chin, Ava. "Urban Forager: Chicory Chic." New York Times, 7 August 2010.
Christensen, Emma. "Chicory Coffee: A Slow-Roasted New Orleans Tradition." The Kitchn, 22 June 2011.
Click, Patricia C. The Spirit of the Times: Amusements in 19th-century Baltimore, Norfolk, and Richmond. University Press of Virginia, 1989.
"Coffee Black or Au Lait." Café Du Monde.
"Coffee Terms." Zecuppa Coffee.
Conrad, Jim. "Chicozapote Fruits." Naturalist Newsletter, 2008.
Cooper, Iver P. "Life at Sea in the Old and New Time Lines: Part 1, Providing Nourishment," Grantville Gazette, February 2016.

"Hard to Swallow -- A Brief History of Hardtack and Ship's Biscuit." Military History Now, 11 July 2014.
Helen. "Antique Work Tables for Sewing and Crafts," HomeThingsPast, 4 January 2012.
Hémard, Ned. "New Orleans Nostaligia: Coffee with Chicory." New Orleans Bar Association, 2008.
Henley, Jon. "A Short History of Frog Eating," The Guardian, 6 August 2009.
Hilden, L. A. "Food and Drink in Regency England." L. A Hilden, 21 June 2012.

Jewett, Tom. "Spirits of Our Forefathers -- Alcohol in the American Colonies." Archiving Early America.

Knuteson, Mishelle. "Licorice." Dr. Christopher's Herbal Legacy.

Lemm, Elaine. "History of the Sunday Roast - The Great British Sunday Lunch." The Spruce.
Livelife365. "How to . . . Eat Cherimoya." 5 December 2013. Video, 1:55.

Morton, Julia F. "Sapodilla." Perdue University, 1987.

Nunez, Chanda M. "Praline or "Pecan Candy." New Orleans Historical.

Ochman, Jenn. "Hardtack: A Food to Break a Tooth on." The Daily Floss, 24 May 2007.
Olver, Lynne. "FAQ: Beverages." Food Timeline, 2000.

Olver, Lynne. "FAQs: Candy." Food Timeline, 2000.
Olver, Lynne. "FAQs: Meat and Poultry." Food Timeline, 2000.
Olver, Lynne. "Colonial America & 17th/18th Century France." Food Timeline.
Olver, Lynne. "James Madison" in "American Presidents' Food Favorites." Food Timeline, 2015.
Orlin, Mary. "The Six Aromas You Don't Want to Smell in Your Wine." HuffPost, 9 June 2011.

"Sapodilla." Argo Products.
"Sapodilla: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits." Nutrition and Innovation.
Secret World of Dreams. Nash Entertainment, 1995.
Shelly, Russ. "Trader Joe's New Orleans Style Coffee with Chicory." What's Good at Trader Joe's?, 15 June 2011.
Soma, Jonathan. "Worm Castles & Molar Breakers: Tips on Hardtack." Brooklyn Brainery, 6 May 2014.

"Trayne Roste and Other Spit Cakes." Historic Food.



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FORTUNETELLING
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

Addison, Josephine. Love Potions: A Book of Charms and Omens. Salem House, 1987.

Bruce-Mitford, Miranda. Illustrated Book of Signs and Symbols. DK, 1996.

"Dictionary of Symbols." Divinationbytealeaves.com.
"Divination by Tea Leaves." Divinationbytealeaves.com.

Gibson, Claire. Signs and Symbols. Barnes & Noble, 1996.

Parker, Julia and Derek. Parker’s Complete Book of Dreams. Dorling Kindersley, 1995.
"Practice and Method." Divinationbytealeaves.com.


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HEARTH & HOME
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

"18th Century Queen Anne Walnut Wing Chair with Tapestry Covering." 1stdibs.com.
"18th Century English Queen Anne Wing Chair in Walnut with Needlepoint Tapestry." 1stdibs.com.
"18th Century Norwegian Burr Birch Peg Tankard." Antique Atlas.
"1800 Enamelware Etui." Etsy.
"19th Century French Empire Walnut Marble-top Buffet/Sideboard." 1stdibs.com.

"Alcazar de Segovia -- Sala do Trono." Wikimedia Commons, 25 January 2008.
Andonovska, Aleksandra. "Thomas Chippendale: The Most Famous Name in the History of English Furniture." Walls with Stories, 16 July 2017.
"Antique English George III Figured Mahogany Chippendale Style Bureau Bookcase." 1stdibs.com.

Beiswanger, William. "Privies." Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia, August 2003.
Brown, Debra. "Beds and Bugs Through the Centuries." English Historical Fiction Authors, 31 December 2012.

Chase, Loretta, and Susan Holloway Scott. "Bed Time, Eighteenth Century Style." Two Nerdy History Girls, 22 June 2010.
"Chippendale Mahogany Bureau Bookcase." Clark Antiques Gallery.
"Chinese Export Padouk Double Chair-back Settee." Thomas Coulborn & Sons, c. 1750.

"Desk and Bookcase." Winterthur, 1790-1800.
"Dumbwaiters in Place of Servants." The White House Historical Association.
Dunbar, Michael. Federal Furniture. Taunton, 1986.

"Early 19th Century Mahogany Writing Desk." Colin Brand Antiques.
"Early 19th Century Scottish Sideboard." 1stdibs.
"Early Restaurants in America." Menus: the Art of Dining. UNLV University Libraries.
Easton, Ellen. "Tea Travels!
TM . . . History and Protocols of Napkins." What's Cooking America, 2013.

"A Finely Carved White Jade Qilin." Christie's.
Flanigan, J. Michael. American Furniture of the Kaufman Collection. National Gallery of Art, 1986.
Franck, Christine G. H. "Houses of the French Colonial Tradition." Christine G. H. Franck Studio, 19 January 2011.
"Franklin's Lightning Rod." The Franklin Institute.
"Front Porch, French Quarter, Louisiana State Museum." Pinterest.

The Gentleman & Cabinet-Maker's Director Thomas Chippendale. Dover, 1966.
Gontar, Cybèle. "'Case' History: A Louisiana Creole Armoire at Colonial Williamsburg," Common-Place 11:4 (July 2011).
"A Greater Eye ti Convenience." Monticello.

Halsey, R. T. H., and Elizabeth Tower. The Homes of Our Ancestors as Shown in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York. Doubleday Doran, 1936.
"Hand-painted Wardrobe from Early 19th Century." 1st Dibs, c. 1800.
Historic Furnishings Plan (chapter 2). Dumbarton House. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 2012.
"History of Featherbeds & Duvets." Old & Interesting.
Hopkins, Andrew. "Early Louisiana Furniture @ The New Orleans Museum of Art." Andrew Hopkins Art, 26 April 2017.
Hultman, Karl A. "Ramona Vogel: Cooper at Colonial Williamsburg." The Village Carpenter, 30 April 2010.
Hurst, Ronald L., and Jonathan Prown. Southern Furniture 1680-1830: The Colonial Williamsburg Collection. Harry N Abrams, 1997.

Jefferson, Thomas. "Inventory of President's House." Founders Online. National Archives, 19 February 1809.

Khederlan, Robert. "The Smart Home of 1895: Dumbwaiters, Servant Call Systems, and Milk Receivers." Curbed, 1 June 2017.
Krasner-Khait, Barbara. "Wallpaper." History Magazine, October/November 2001.

La Chuisa, Chuck. "Furniture - Federal Style." Buffalo Architecture and History, 2005.
"Little Antique Hand Carved Ivory Flower." Busacca Gallery, 3 December 2008.
Little, Shelley. "How to Create a Georgian Colonial Home Interior." MyMove.com, 2 October 2020.
Lowder, Stephanie. "The History of Mirror: Through a Glass, Darkly." Bienenstock Furniture Library.

"Madame John's Legacy." Louisiana State Museum.
Madame John's Legacy, a historic property of the Louisiana State Museum (handout).
Moorshead, Alexandra. "Matches," History Today 3:6 (August/September 2002), 5-6.
 
Naeve, Milo M. Identifying American Furniture: A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms Colonial to Contemporary. W.W. Norton, 1989.

Old House Journal. "Restoring a Historic Federal House in Maryland." Old House Online, 31 March 2014.
"Original American Bowback Windsor Antique Side Chair." 1st Dibs, c. 1800.
Ormsbee, Thomas Hamilton. "Flashback: Finding Secret Drawers and Hidden Compartments." Collections Weekly, 20 March 2009.

Pees, Samuel T. "Whale Oil versus the Others." Oil History.
Peralta, George. "Secret Compartments in Furniture." M. S. Rau, 8 August 2018.
"The Period Rooms at Bayou Bend." The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
"Pewter Tray and Inkwell." National Park Service Museum Collection. American Revolutionary War. Morristown National Historical Park.

"A Queen Anne Walnut Wing Armchair." Christie's, 23 September 2010.

Schunck, Rebecca. "Wallpaper History." Wallpaperinstaller.com.
"Sheraton Mahogany Oval Occasional Table." Sellingantiques.com, c. 1800.
Southern Furniture and Silver: The Federal Period 1788-1830. Anglo-American Art Museum & Louisiana State University, 1968.

Tetley, Heather. "18th-century British Floor Coverings." Building Conservation.
Thurlow, Matthew. "American Federal-era Period Rooms." American Wing. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 2009.
"Tinderboxes in the Home." Old & Interesting.
Toone, Richard, and Regina Toone. "18th Century Furniture." Living History Shop.
Toone, Richard, and Regina Toone. "A Brief Clarification about Camp Stools.'' Living History Shop, 2 June 2012.
Toone, Richard, and Regina Toone. "Cotton Versus Linen. Which Is Correct for an 18th Century Cot?" Living History Workshop, 11 April 2012.
Toone, Richard, and Regina Toone. "Yes, There Were 18th Century Folding Chairs." Living History Shop, 8 November 2015.
"Tour Nottoway Plantation." Pinterest.
"Tour Nottoway Plantation, South's Largest Remaining Antebellum Mansion." Between Naps on the Porch, 3 October 2020).
Tschirch, John R. "Federal Style Houses: A History." Period Homes Digital, 14 November 2017.

"An Unusual Small Pale Greenish-White Jade Figure of a Seated Dragon." Christie's.

Vals-Denuzière, Jacqueline P. Homes of the Planters. Claitor’s, 1984.

"Walnut Chippendale Secretary Desk. 1st Dibs, c. 1770.
Warman's Furniture. Wallace-Homestead, 1993.
Webb, Joni. "A Creole Plantation -- in 2017." Cote de Texas, 15 March 2017.
"What Is a Square Grand Piano?" Antique Piano Shop.
Wilson, Samuel, Jr. The Pitot House on Bayou St. John. The Louisiana Landmarks Society, 1992.

Wiggins, Pamela. "Neoclassical Furniture of the American Federal Period." The Spruce Crafts, 11 December 2019.



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JUSTICE
(Links verified 9/27/2020)

Dos Passos, John. "The Conspiracy and Trial of Aaron Burr." American Heritage 17:2 (February 1966).

Hunter, Kathleen. The Amistad Trial: Setting the Record Straight at the State House in Hartford, Connecticut September 17, 1839. Old State House Association, 1997.

The Judiciary Act, September 24, 1789. "1 Stat. 73: An Act to Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States." The Avalon Project. Yale Law School. Lillian Goldman Law Library, 2008.

Linder, Douglas O. "Famous Trials." University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, 2014.

"Williamsburg's Courthouse." Colonial Williamsburg, 15 April 2013.



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LANGUAGE
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

"1775 Naval Terms and Slang." HMS Richmond.

"Anger Quotes II." Notable Quotes.

"Battle Quotes." Finest Quotes.
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea." The Phrase Finder.
Bibard, Frederic. "Pardon My French! 20 Totally NSFW French Swear Words." TalkinFrench, 3 April 2019.
Brachet, A. An Etymological Dictionary of the French Language translated by G. W. Kitchin. Clarendon Press, 1873.

"The Differences Between English and Swedish." Frankfurt International School.
"Do I Put the Adjective Before or After the Noun?" French-linguistics.co.uk.

Falconer, William. A Universal Dictionary of the Marine. T. Cadell, MDCCLXXX.
"Fools Rush in Where Angels Fear to Tread." The Phrase Finder.

"Greetings and Common Expressions." Turkish Language Class.

"How to Do a Russian Accent." Master Russian: Russian Forums, 2010.
"How to Read 18th Century British-American Writing." DoHistory.
"How to Speak with a Fake Italian Accent." WikiHow to Do Anything.
"How to Write with a Feather Quill." WikiHow to Do Anything.

Isil, Olivia A. When a Loose Cannon Flogs a Dead Horse There’s the Devil to Pay. International Marine, 1996.
"Italian I Tutorial: Basic Phrases, Vocabulary and Grammar." Ielanguages.com.

Kaufman, Andrew, Serafima Gettys, and Nina Wieda. "Surveying Sticky Sounds in Russian." Dummies.com.
Kushinka, Matthew. "French Curse Words: The Damn Near Complete Guide." Redline Language Services, 1 December 2016.

Long, Matt. "Top 10 French Swear Words." Landlopers, 7 August 2012.
Lynch, Jack. A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Vocabulary. Rutgers, 2006.

Mazet, Veronique. "How to Place of French Adjectives Correctly." Dummies.com.
Mazet, Veronique. "How to Position French Adverbs in Sentences." Dummies.com.
Montecarlo. "Swedish Pronunciation." Everything, 9 January 2003.
Morison, Samuel Loring. "Origin of "Fair Winds and Following Seas." Department of the Navy. Naval Historical Center, 19 March 2008.
Muñoz, Patrick. "How to Fake a Thick Russian Accent." WikiHow.com, 22 May 2020.

Negre, Xavier. "Russian Dictionary." Lexilogos.

Phelps, Stan. "What is lagniappe? A word worth traveling to New Orleans to get - Chapter 3." Customer Think, 7 August 2011.
"Pish Posh." The Word Detective, 14 August 2008.
"Play Ducks and Drakes." The Phrase Finder.

Quinion, Michael. "Lagniappe." World Wide Words.

"Rosbif." Wiktionary.
"Rosbif." Wordreference.com (forum), 2006.

Schmermund, Elizabeth. "French Rules of Capitalization." Transparent Language, 27 September 2015.

"Three Sheets to the Wind." The Phrase Finder.

"What to Say in French When Someone Sneezes!" French Touch, 25 May 2015.
"What Words Should You Capitalize in French?" ThoughtCo., 21 February 2020.
"White Lie." World Wide Words.


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MEDICINE
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

Arnebeck, Bob. "Destroying Angel: Benjamin Rush, Yellow Fever and the Birth of Modern Medicine." Bob Arnebeck, 1999.
 
Billings, John T. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Their Cure. Samuel N. Merrill, 1859.
Bradford, Alina. "Frostbite: Symptoms & Treatment." LiveScience, 13 January 2015.

"The Cabildo: Antebellum Louisiana: Disease, Death, and Mourning." Louisiana State Museum.
Carrigan, Jo Ann. The Saffron Scourge: A History of Yellow Fever in Louisiana, 1796-1905. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1994.
Carson-DeWitt, MD, and Rebecca J. Frey, PhD. "Yellow Fever," The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Gale Research, 2004.
"The Chemistry of the Odour of Decomposition." Compound Interest, 30 October 2014.
CK, Mark. "Treating Burns During the Golden Age of Piracy." The Pirate Surgeon's Journals.
Coupland, Robin M. Amputation for War Wounds. International Committee of the Red Cross, 1992.
Custers, Edmund. "Rarest Eye Color in Humans." Owlcation, 24 January 2018.

"Dead Body Smell: 6 Common Body Decomposition Smells." Aftermath.
Dinter, Elmar. Hero or Coward: Pressures Facing the Soldier in Battle. Frank Cass and Company, 1985.

Druett, Joan. Rough Medicine: Surgeons at Sea in the Age of Sail. Routledge, 2000.
Duffy, John. Sword of Pestilence: The New Orleans Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853. Louisiana State, 1966.
Duhigg, Charles. "Chilling Effects," Los Angeles Times, 21 December 2004.

"Effects of a Stroke." Johns Hopkins Medicine.
"Effects of Stroke." National Stroke Association.

Finney, Peter, Jr. "West Nile epidemic recalls Yellow Fever's holy martyrs New Orleans," Clarion Herald, 14 August 2002.
Folk, Jim, and Marilyn Folk. "Anxiety Symptoms." Anxiety Centre, 20 January 2018.
Folsom, James. The Mariner’s Medical Guide. James Folsom, 1884.
Friedenberg, Zachary B. Medicine under Sail. Naval Institute, 2002.
Fuller, Henry William. On Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and Sciatica: Their Pathology, Symptoms, and Treatment. Wood, 1854.

Guly, Henry. "History of Accidental Hypothermia," Resuscitation 82:1 (January 2011), 122-125.

Haddrill, Marilyn. "Human Eye Color." All About Vision.com, September 2017.
"How to Care for a Sprained Ankle." FootCareMD.
"How to Crack Your Knuckles." WikiHow to Do Anything.
Humphreys, Margaret. Yellow Fever and the South. Rutgers, 1992.

Lallanilla, Marc. "Get Naked and Dig: The Bizarre Effects of Hypothermia." Livescience, 5 December 2013.
The Loss That is Forever: The Lifelong Impact of the Early Death of a Mother or a Father. Dutton, 1995.

Mayo Clinic Staff. "Frostbite." Mayo Clinic.
Mayo Clinic Staff. "Hypothermia." Mayo Clinic.
Mayo Clinic Staff. "Stress Management." Mayo Clinic.
Monell, Gilbert Chichester. Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic: A Prize Essay. H. G. Langley, 1845.
Murphy, Jim. An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793. Clarion, 2003.

New Orleans Sanitary Commission, Edward Barton. The Cause and Prevention of Yellow Fever at New Orleans and Other Cities in America. H, Baillière, 1857.

Oldstone, Michael B. A. Viruses, Plagues, and History. Oxford, 1998.
Oster, Grant. "History of the Cast." Hankering for History, 19 July 2012.

Page, David W. Body Trauma. Writer’s Digest, 1996.
Patterson, K. David. "Yellow Fever Epidemics and Mortality in the United States, 1693-1905," Social Science & Medicine. 34:8 (April 1992), 855-865.
Presta, Rich. "Combat Breathing -- A Technique to Reduce Anxiety." Anxiety and Stress Relief Resources.

Repairing the "March of Mars": The Civil War Diaries of John Samuel Apperson edited by John Herbert Roper. Mercer University, 2001.
"Rheumatism." Digital Collections, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Rosenhek, Jackie. "The Coldest War." Doctor's Review, December 2013.

Schrock, Karen. "Looking at the Sun Can Trigger a Sneeze." Scientific American, 10 January 2008.
Shaw, Ron. "Drowning: A Search for Answers." Illinois Parks and Recreation, July/August 1992, 21-24.
"Sprained Ankle." Sportsinjuryclinic.net.
Stöppler, Melissa Conrad. "Frostbite." Emedicinehealth.com, 9 January 2018.

Touchstone, Samuel J. Herbal and Folk Medicine of Louisiana and the South. 1993.

Uhlig, Till. "The History of Rheumatoid Arthritis," European Musculoskeletal Review 6:3 (2011), 145-7.
Urquhart, Donald. "Broken Bones - Fractures." Medical Home Remedies.
Urquhart, Donald. "Dressing of Fractures." Medical Home Remedies.
Urquhart, Donald. "Results of Fractures." Medical Home Remedies.
Urquhart, Donald. "Setting of a Broken Bone." Medical Home Remedies.

Vic. "Setting a Broken Bone: 19th Century Medical Treatment Was Not for Sissies." Jane Austen's World, 8 October 2010.

Walden, Mike. "Ankle Sprain." Sportsinjuryclinic.net.
Warren, David J. Old Medical and Dental Instruments. Shire Publications, 1999.
Watts, Sheldon. Epidemics and History: Disease, Power and Imperialism. Yale, 1997.
Whayne, Tom F., and Michael E. Debakey. Cold Injury, Ground Type. U.S. Army Medical Department, 1958.
Wilbur, C. Keith. Civil War Medicine. Globe Pequot, 1998.

"Yellow Fever Deaths in New Orleans, 1817-1905." Louisiana Division, New Orleans Public Library.



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MONEY & TRADES
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

Adams, John Quincy. Report upon Weights and Measures. Gales & Seton, 1821.
"The Auctioneers Chant."
"The Auctioneers Chant." MSAA.org.

Brandly, Mike. "Customary closing is . . . the price?" Mike Brandly. Auctioneer Blog, 25 November 2011.

"Candle Making in Colonial America." Pioneer Thinking.
Charbeneau, Brett. "Cursing the Darkness: Lighting and Its Effects on Virginia's Tradesmen." Colonial Williamsburg Journal, Spring 2001.
Cohen, Jennie. "10 Things You Didn't Know about the Penny." History, 30 March 2012.
"Cooper." Colonial Williamsburg.
"Coopering." UK Craft Fairs.

Difford, Simon. "Casks - Barrel, Butt, Punchon, Pipe, Barrique, Hogshead." Difford's Guide.

Estes, Adam Clark. "'Butt' Is an Actual Unit of Measurement." Gizmodo.com, 15 August 2014.

Gill, Harold, and Lou Powers. Candlemaking. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Series - 33. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library & Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1981.

Hultman, Kari. "Ramona Vogel: Cooper at Colonial Williamsburg." The Village Carpenter, 30 April 2010.

Hurford, Robert. "Handwriting in the Time of Jane Austen." Persuasians On-line 30:1 (Winter 2009).

"Index of Old Occupations." Hall Genealogy Website Old Occupation Names.

"Jacquard Mechanism and Cards."

"Keepers Duties." Sea Girt Lighthouse.

"Plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States." The Avalon Project. Lillian Goldman Law Library. Yale Law School, 4 July 1790.
"Prices and Wages by Decade: 1810-1819." Libraries. University of Missourin.

"Regency Economy: Common Hackney Fares in Town." Regency Reader, 24 October 2015.
"Rundlet Conversion Chart." Convert-me.com.

S., Jen. "Standard Dimensions of a Whiskey and Wine Barrel." Do It Yourself, 9 February 2010.
Schreiner, Bob. "Spanish Coins on American Notes." Scoan.oldnote.org, 26 October 2003.
Scott, Susan Holloway. "Dressed for 1775: The Tailor's Intern, Colonial Williamsburg." Two Nerdy History Girls, 2 June 2016.

"Volumes or Capacity." University of Nottingham.

Whaples, Robert. "Hours of Work in U.S. History." EH.net Encyclopedia edited by Robert Whaples, 14 August 2001.
"Whiskey Barrels." The Barrel Mill.
White, Roseanna M. "Paper in Colonial Times." Colonial Quills, 24 June 2015.
Wright, Bryan. "The Cooper: Colonial Maker of Barrels and Casks." Colonial Sense.


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PUNISHMENTS
(Links verified 10/5/2020)

"Antique Tower Ball & Chain with Leg Irons not Handcuffs." WorthPoint.

"A Flogging at Sea, 1839." EyeWitness to History, 2008.

Christy, Gabe. "How the Royal Navy Kept Order, through Caning, Flogging, and Hanging." War History Online, 1 November 2016.

Clark, Richard. "Hanged by the Neck until Dead!" Capitalpunishmentuk.org.

Jamieson, A. G. "Tyranny of the Lash? Punishment in the Royal Navy during the American War, 1776-1783," The Northern Mariner IX:1 (January 1999), 53-66.

"Punishment." The National Museum & HMS Victory. Royal Navy Portsmouth, 2014.

"This Is Gonna Hurt -- Military Punishment throughout the Ages." Military History Now, 29 June 2012.


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RELIGION
(Links verified 10/6/2020)

Alvarado, Denise. "Gris Gris." Voodoo Hoodoo Spellbook.
Appleton, Jesse. "Sermon." Wallbuilders, 25 May 1814.

Beall, Isaac. "Sermon." Wallbuilders, 8 October 1812.

Colman, Henry. "Sermon." Wallbuilders, 20 August 1812.
Cruzat, Heloise Hulse. "The Ursulines of Louisiana." The Louisiana Historical Quarterly 2:1 (January 1919), 5-23. [alternate link]
Cuthbert, Father. "Capuchin Friars Minor." The Original Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company, 1908.

Eaton, Brand W. "Jacob Gruber's 1818 Campmeeting Sermon." Methodist History 37:4 (July 1999), 242-252.
Eaton, Brand W. "Jacob Gruber's Place in Methodist Civil Wars." Methodist History 50:4 (July 2012), 236-246.

"Forms of Prayer to Be Used at Sea." Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Publisher unknown, 1662.

Gersi, Douchan. Faces in the Smoke. Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1991.
Guzman, Sam. "Spiritual Weapons: The Sign of the Cross." The Catholic Gentleman, October 2013.

"History of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes." Dervish Retreat Center.
"How to Pray the Rosary." Dummies.com.
Huxley, Francis. The Invisibles: Voodoo Gods in Haiti. McGraw-Hill, 1966.

"Massive Oak Church Confessional." 1st Dibs, 1800-1809.
"The Methodist Church in the United States: From the Origins in 1784 to the 1900s." Paoli UMC.

Métraux, Alfred. Voodoo in Haiti. Schocken Books, 1972.

Peduto, Gregory. "The Mystery of Voodoo." History Magazine 11:5 (June/July 2010), 45-47.

Powell, Ryan. "Whirling Dervishes: In Turkey, the Mevlevis Unite Music, Rhythm and Belief." CNN, 5 August 2014.

The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford, 2008. Peduto, Gregory.

"Rosary Prayers in Several Languages." Rosary Center & Confraternity.

"The Sailor's Friend." St. Nicholas Center.

Tallant, Robert. Voodoo in New Orleans. Pelican, 1994.

"Whirling Dervishes." AllAboutTurkey.com.



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WEATHER
(Links verified 10/6/2020)

"Altocumulus Castellanus Clouds." Names of Clouds.

"Cirrus." WeatherOnline.

Daniel, Kevin. "The Lightning Rod: A Not-so-shocking Invention." The Pennsylvania Center for the Book, Spring 2010.
Dawson, James. "History of Maryland Weather." Unicornbookshop.com, 31 October 2008.
Dupuy, Jonathan, and Eric Bruneton. "Real-time Animation and Rendering of Ocean Whitecaps." INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, Université de Grenoble and CNRS, Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann, Université de Lyon.
 
Espenak, Fred. "Six Millennium Catalog of Phases of the Moon." AstroPixels.com.
"Evil Wind: Hurricanes of South Louisiana." New Orleans Public Library.

Gooley, Tristan. "Weather Lore." The Natural Navigator.

Harris, D. Lee. Characteristics of the Hurricane Storm Surge. US Department of Commerce, 1963.
Hartwig, Georg. The Aerial World: A Popular Account of the Phenomena and Life of the Atmosphere. Longmans, Green, 1881.
"History of the Barometer." Strange-loops.com, 28 January 2001.
Holweg, Eric J. Mariner's Guide for Hurricane Awareness in the North Atlantic Basin. National Weather Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2000.
"Hooked Cirrus." MetLink Royal Meteorological Society.
Hurricane. Raging Planet, Discovery Channel, 1997.
Hurricane of '38. American Experience. WGBH Educational Foundation, 2001.
"Hurricane Preparedness." National Weather Service. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
"Hurricanes, Floods and Fires in Louisiana History." Thecajuns.com.

Larson, Erik. Isaac's Storm. Vintage Books, 1999.
Ludlum, David M. Early American Hurricanes 1492-1870. American Meteorological Society, 1963.

Millas, Jose Carlos. The Hurricanes of the Caribbean Sea and Adjacent Regions. Institute of Marine Science University of Miami, 1965.
Mock, Cary J., Michael Chenoweth, Isabel Altmirano, Matthew D. Rodgers, and Ricardo Garcia-Herrera. "The Great Louisiana Hurricane of August 1812," American Meteorological Society (December 2010), 1653-1663.

"The Nature of Hurricanes." Nevisdm.com.

"Ocean Color." NASA Science.

"Phases of the Moon: 1801 to 1900." AstroPixels.com.

Simpson, Robert H. The Hurricane and Its Impact. Basil Blackwell, 1981.
Sullivan, Charles L. Hurricanes of the Mississippi Gulf Coast 1717 to Present. Gulf Publishing, 1986.
"Swell (ocean)." Wikipedia.
 
Tannehill, Ivan Ray. Hurricanes: Their Nature and History -- Particularly Those of the West Indies and the Southern Coasts of the United States. Princeton, 1943.
"Texas City Recalls Darkest Day," The Kansas City Star (4 September 2000).

"Valuable Information about Altocumulus Clouds that's Worth a Read." Science Struck.
Von Haeften, Dietrich. How to Cope with Storms. Sheridan House, 1997.

Weems, John Edward. A Weekend in September. Texas A&M, 2002.
"Wind Wave." Wikipedia.


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WRITING REFERENCES
(Links verified 10/6/2020)

"Antique Pens and Accessories." Early Office Museum.
"Approaches to Chesapeake Bay." Office of Coast Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. U.S. Department of Commerce.

Barnes, Justin. "How to Fall Safely." WkikHow.com, 7 August 2020.

"Calendar for the Year 1814 (United States)." Time and Date Calendar.
Carter, Sherwood. "Quill Pens the 18th Century Way." North Carolina Historical Re-enactment Society.
"Chesapeake Bay Maps and Charts." Baydreaming.com.

Excerpts from the Anonymous Breaux Manscript translated by George Reinecke. Folklife in Louisiana, 1901.
"Explore the Chesapeake." Baydreaming.com.

"Florida Maps 1800-1819." Maps Etc. Florida Center for Instructional Technology. College of Education. University of South Florida, 2007.

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