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ARCHIVES

Eure-et-Loir (Archives départmentales de la Eure-et-Loir):

4T NC Art. 83

4T NC Art. 84

Médiatheque Charenton-le-Pont (Mediathèque Charenton [Paris]):

80 11 17—Biographical information on Captain Lucien Prieur

80 3 53; 80 3 54; 80 3 55; 80 3 57; 80 3 59; 80 3 60; 80 3 61; 80 3 62; 80 3 63; 80 3 65—Historic monuments during the two world wars

0081 028 009; 0081 028 010; 0081 028 011; 0081 028 0012; 0081 028 016; 0081 028 017—Restoration works in Eure-et-Loir

Médiathèque d’accueil et de recherche des archives nationales, Paris; Médiathèque d’accueil et de recherche des archives nationales, Paris.

Médiathèque de l’architecture et du pationce, Paris; Médiathèque de l’architecture et du patrimoine, Paris.

US National Archives, II, College Park, Maryland.

NEWSPAPERS

Amarillo Globe

Appleton Post Crescent

Benton Journal

Brooklyn Daily Eagle

Chicago Daily News

Chicago Daily Tribune

Dallas Morning News

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Goldsboro N.C. News-Argus

Kansas City Star

New York Times

Oshkosh Northwestern

Quanah Times

Quanah Tribune-Chief

San Antonio Light

Stars & Stripes (Daily Newspaper of the US Armed Forces in the European Theatre of Operations)

Temple Daily Telegraph

UNPUBLISHED

Avril, Yves. Mayor of Chartres. Speech delivered at Chartres City Hall, August 16, 1996.

Douin, Paul. The Diary of Father Paul Douin (August 12 through August 23, 1944). Transcribed by Agnes Douin, and translated by Marianne Pradoura.

French Military, Citations for Criox de Guerre avec Palm, and Legion of Merit.

Legaux, Cannon. Speech delivered at Chartres Cathedral, August 16, 1996.

Schulz, Eugene G. The Colonel Griffith Story: Hero of Chartres Cathedral. Milwaukee: (Unpublished), 2014.

Trouvelot, Jean. “Passive Defense Works Executed at the Cathedral of Chartres [September 1938 until 24 August 1939],” 20–25. Report dated February 22, 1940, to the Minister of National Education, appended to a report to the same minister, dated October 19, 1939. Archives départmentales de la Eure-et-Loir [4 NC Art. 83]. (Trouvelot, “Passive Defense Report”)

———. Report to the Minister of National Education. March 11, 1946. Mediathèque Charenton (Paris), 81 28 16.

———. Report to the Director of Architecture, Office of Architecture, Minister of National Education, September 11, 1950, Mediathèque Charenton (Paris), 81 28 16.

US Army, Citations for Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Legion of Honor, Purple Heart.

Yount, Andrea. “William Morris and the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Historic Preservation in Europe.” PhD dissertation, Western Michigan University, 2005. Text available online at https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f9d2/f23f2080276b6e9ac934b1dc983cf7f791f3.pdf.

INTERVIEWS AND DIRECT CORRESPONDENCE

Coffey, David, PhD

Coffey, Kevin

Griffin, Thomas N. (US Army, Ret.)

Griffith, Richard

Hendrix, Gary

Henegar, Jane

Irving, Alice (January 2015)

Papillon, Bertrand (May 2015)

Pradoura, Marianne

Schulz, Eugene G. (October 2014)

INDIRECT CORRESPONDENCE

Collier, General William A.

Cullen, Robert B.

DeKay, Virginia Harrison Griffith

Dugan, William L.

Foree, Kenneth

Griffith, Philip

Griffith, Colonel Welborn B., Jr.

Mattocks, Captain Carl K.

Spahr, Colonel D. D.

Stark, Colonel Melville I.

Reader’s Digest, Editors of

US Army Command

Walker, General Walton H.