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“White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic.” The Engineer 109 (4 March 1911) 678-81.
PERIODICALS
Ballard, Robert D. “How We Found
Titanic.”
National Geographic, (December, 1985).
————. “A Long, Last Look at
Titanic.”
National Geographic, (December, 1986).
Bellairs, Carlyon. “The Titanic Disaster.” Contemporary Review, (1912) 788-97.
Candee, Helen Churchill. “Sealed Orders.” Colliers, (4 May 1912) 10-14.
Carrothers, John C. “Lord of the
Californian.”
United States Naval Institute Proceedings (March 1968).
Collyer, Charlotte. “How I Was Saved from the
Titanic
.”
Semi-Monthly Magazine
(Washington Post) (26 May 1912) 3-4.
Duff Gordon, Lady Cosmo. “I Was Saved From the
Titanic.”
Coronet (June 1951) 94-97.
Fowler, Gene. “The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown.” Coronet (October 1949) 116- 21.
Greenspan, Bud. “Deaf to Disaster.” Coronet, (May 1953) 31.
Griffin, Henry F. “Sixteen Boats and a Quiet Sea.” Outlook (27 April 1912) 898-905.
Kamuda, Edward S. “Reflections of a Disaster.” The Titanic Commutator, (April 1974).
Lightoller, Charles H. “Testimonies from the Field.”
Christian Science Journal
(October 1912).
Rostron, Arthur H. “The Rescue of the Titanic Survivors.” Scribners Monthly (March 1913) 354-64.
Weeks, Jack.
“Titanic.”
Holiday (June 1953) 91-94.
Young, Filson. “God and Titan.” Saturday Review (20 April 1912) 490.
————. “A Sea Birth.” Saturday Review (27 April 1912) 520-21.
NEWSPAPERS
Boston American
Boston Globe
Boston
Post
Chicago
Tribune
Detroit Free Press
Detroit News
Edinburgh Review
Flint (MI)
Journal
Glasgow
Herald
Grand Rapids Evening Press
Grand Rapids Herald
Grand Rapids News
Illustrated London News
London Daily Express
London Daily Mail
London Globe
London Morning Post
London Standard
London Times
New YorkAmerican
New York Evening Mail
New York Evening Post
New York Herald
New York Sun
New York Times
New York World
Philadelphia North American
Philadelphia Press
Providence Evening Bulletin
Toronto Globe
Wall
Street Journal
Washington Evening Star
Washington Post
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
Great Britain, Parliamentary Debates (Commons), 5th series, 37-42, April 15-October 25, 1912.
Great Britain, Report on the Loss of the “Titanic” (S. S.), HMSO, 1912.
U.S. Congress, Senate, Hearings of a Subcommittee of the Senate Commerce Committee pursuant to S. Res. 283, to Investigate the Causes leading to the Wreck of the White Star liner “Titanic. ”62nd Congress, 2nd session, 1912, S. Doc. 726 (#6167).
U.S. Congress, Senate, International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea, 63rd Congress, 2nd session, 1914, S. Doc 463 (#6594).
U.S. Congress, Senate, Report of the Senate Committee of Commerce pursuant to S. Res. 283, Directing the Committee to Investigate the Causes of the Sinking of the
“Titanic, ” with
speeches by William Alden Smith
and Isidor
Rayner, 62nd Congress, 2nd session, May 28, 1912, S. Rept. 806 (#6127).
U.S. Navy Department, “Report of the Hydrographer.” Annual Reports of the Navy Department, Appendix 3, 193-208. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1913.
ARCHIVES
United Kingdom Harland and Wolff Shipyards, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Historical Section, Titanic Collection (now in the possession of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum). National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, England: Titanic Collection and Wreck of the Titanic Exhibition. Public Records Office, London, England. Documents #BT100/259 (Cargo Manifests); #BT100/260 (Ship’s Articles); #MI2266/12
(Order for Formal Investigation); #MT9/920/4 M23780 (Sailing Clearances); #MT9/ 920/5 M23448 (Request for Hearing by Captain Stanley Lord); #MT15/142 M13505 (Crew Muster).
Southampton Maritime Museum (Wool House), Southampton, Surrey, England. William Burroughs Hill Collection, Stuart Collection, Titanic Archive. Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Department of Archival Collections. R. C. W Courtney Collection.
Republic of Ireland
Provincialate of the Society of Jesus, Dublin. Father Francis Brown Collection. Public Records Office of the County of Cork, Cobh. Emigration Records, April 1912.
United States
Grand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan. William Alden Smith Collection. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Manuscript Division: The Presidential Papers of William Howard Taft: Case Files #303 (Major Archibald Butt) and #3175
(Titanic).
Mariner’s Museum, Newport News, Virginia. Port Authority of New York, New York City. Collector of Customs Office, Immigration Records, April 1912. Titanic Historical Society, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts. THS Archives, including “Remember the
Titanic,”
a series of recorded interviews with survivors, made for the tenth anniversary of the founding of the THS (1972).
Canada
Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Records of the Coroner’s Office, April 22-May 15, 1912.
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