Bibliography

PRINCIPAL SOURCES

BOOKS AND UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL

Brown, David Paul. The Forum, or Forty Years Full Practice at the Philadelphia Bar, 2 volumes. Philadelphia, 1856.

Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. William. United States Institution for the Treatment of Cases of Defective Utterance Such as Partial Speechlessness, Stuttering, Stammering, Hesitancy, Weakness of Voice, Mis-Enunciation, Lisping, Etc., Etc. Philadelphia, 1826.

Du Bois, William E. The Trial of Lucretia Chapman, Philadelphia, 1832.

——. Supplement to the Trial of Mrs. Chapman: The Trial of Lino Amalia Espos y Mina. Philadelphia, 1832.

Mina, Carolino Estradas. The Life and Confession of Carolino Estradas de Mina. Philadelphia, 1832.

Mina-Chapman Murder Case Papers. Spruance Library, Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, Pa.

DOCUMENTS

Baggage of William Chapman. Baggage Entries, 1799–1856. Records of the Port of Philadelphia, National Archives and Records Administration, Mid-Atlantic Region, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bensalem Township Census, 1820 and 1830. National Archives and Records Administration, Mid-Atlantic Region, Philadelphia, Pa.

Commonwealth v. Edward Winslow, 1814–1818. April term, Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, Mass.

Documents Pertaining to the Incarceration and Pardon of Edward Winslow, 1820–1823. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Archives Division, Boston, Mass.

Documents Pertaining to the Incarceration of Mark Winslow, 1826. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Archives Division, Boston, Mass.

Naturalization Records, Philadelphia, 1789–1880. Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.

Passenger and Immigration Lists, Philadelphia, 1800–1850. Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.

Petition for Sale of Lucretia, William, Abigail, and John Chapman’s Real Estate. Orphans’ Court files, Spruance Library, Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, Pa.

NEWSPAPERS

Barnstable Patriot (Massachusetts), 1831–1832.

Boston Morning Post, 1831–1832.

Bucks County Intelligencer (Pennsylvania), 1831.

Germantown Gazette (Pennsylvania), 1831.

Germantown Telegraph (Pennsylvania), 1831–1832.

Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser, 1813–1817, 1826.

Philadelphia Gazette and Universal Daily Advertiser, 1831–1832, 1834.

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Relf’s Philadelphia Gazette, 1813, 1817.

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