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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Archer, G. W. The Dismemberment of Maryland. Baltimore, 1890.

Avery, E. M. History of the United States. Cleveland, 1910. Vol. III, pp. 48 and 51. Port., p. 51, of Herrman and his white horse. Original lost. Copy in Maryland Hist. Soc. Baltimore.

Basset, John S. Relations between Virginia Planter and London Merchant.

Bolton, Charles K. Portraits of the Founders. Boston, 1919. Vol. I, pp. 139–145. (Contains portraits of Herrman and his first wife.)

Brodhead, John R. History of New York. 1853. Vol. I.

Čapek, Thomas. Augustine Herrman of Bohemian Manor. Praha, 1930. (Contains account of Herrman’s ancestry and facsimiles of most important documents relating to his life in America.)

Copies of Some Records and Depositions Relating to Great Bohemia Mannor. 1682. Rare pamphlet in Maryland Hist. Soc., Baltimore.

Dankaerts, Jasper. Journal of a Voyage to New York in 1679–80. Pub. in Memoirs of Long Island Hist. Soc., Vol. I (1867).

Dutch Manuscripts. Part I. O’Callighan’s Calendar of Historical Mss. in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, 1865.

Fite, Emerson and Archibald Freeman. A Book of Old Maps. Cambridge, Mass., 1926. N. 40.

Glenn, Thomas Allen. Colonial Mansions. (Contains portraits of Herrman and his first wife, with account of Bohemia Manor.)

Hall, Clayton C. The Lords Baltimore and Maryland Palatinate. 1902.

Hall, Clayton C. Narratives of Early Maryland. 1910, pp. 309–333.

Hazard, Samuel. Annals of Pennsylvania.

Heck, Earl L. W. Colonel William Ball of Virginia. London, 1928. p. 42.

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