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Architecture and Furniture
Applegate, Howard L., The Story of Minnowbrook, Syracuse: University College, Syracuse University, 1962.

Applegate, Howard L., The Story of Pinebrook, Syracuse: University College, Syracuse University, 1962.

Applegate, Howard L., The Story of Sagamore, Syracuse: University College, Syracuse University, 1962.

Buckell, Betty Ahearn, Old Lake George Hotels, by the author, 1986.

Couchey, Sid, and Morris F. Glenn, A Sketch Book of Essex County Railroad Stations, Essex, N.Y.: Eyrie Publications, 2000.

Covey, Frances Alden, The Earl Covey Story, New York: Exposition Press, 1964.

Domblewski, Mary Ellen, "The Adirondack Camp in the Last Quarter of the Nineteenth Century," Master's Thesis, Cornell University, 1974.

Engel, Robert, et al., Santanoni: From Japanese Temple to Life at an Adirondack Great Camp, Keeseville, N.Y.: Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 2000.

Engelhart, Steven, Crossing the River: Historic Bridges of the Ausable River, Keeseville, N.Y.: Friends of Keeseville, 1991.

Everest, Allan S., Our North Country Heritage: Architecture Worth Saving in Clinton and Essex Counties, Plattsburgh, N.Y.: Tundra Books, 1972.

Gallos, Philip L., Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake: Architecture and History of a Pioneer Health Resort, Saranac Lake, N.Y.: Historic Saranac Lake, 1985.

Gilborn, Alice, The Walter Hochschild Camp at Eagle Nest, Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y.: Adirondack Museum, 1975.

Gilborn, Craig, Adirondack Camps: Homes Away from Home, 1850-1950, Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y.: Adirondack Museum, and Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2000.

Gilborn, Craig, Adirondack Furniture and the Rustic Tradition, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1987.

Gilborn, Craig, Durant: The Fortunes and Woodland Camps of a Family in the Adirondacks, Sylvan Beach, N.Y.: North Country Books, and Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y.: Adirondack Museum, 1981.

Gilborn, Craig, "Oh For a Lodge in Some Vast Wilderness," Nineteenth Century, 2 (Summer 1976), 23-29.

Gonino, Vincent J., The Huntington Memorial Camp, Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1974.

Haynes, Wesley, "Adirondack Camps National Historic Landmarks Theme Study," National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 2000.

Haynes, Wesley, "Farm Complex, Santanoni Preserve, Newcomb, New York: Historic Structures Report," prepared for Adirondack Architectural Heritage, Argyle, N.Y.: Wesley Haynes Historic Preservation, July 1996.

Haynes, Wesley, "Gate Lodge Complex, Santanoni Preserve, Newcomb, New York: Historic Structures Report," prepared for Adirondack Architectural Heritage, Argyle, N.Y.: Wesley Haynes Historic Preservation, May 1998.

Haynes, Wesley, "Sagamore Lodge," National Historic Landmark Nomination, National Park Service, 2000.

Haynes, Wesley, "Santanoni Preserve," National Historic Landmark Nomination, National Park Service, 2000.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Architects and Builders in the Adirondacks," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 1 (Spring 1992), 5-8.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Ben Muncil, Master Builder," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 6 (June 1997), 1, 3.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Framing a Legacy: How a Century-Old Architectural Firm Defended the Regional Style," Adirondack Life 28 (March-April 1997), 33-39.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Isaac Perry, Craftsman-Architect," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 9 (Summer 2000), 1, 3-4.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Max Westhoff, Revival-Style Architect," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 8 (June 1999), 4, 11.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Robert H. Robertson, Architect of Santanoni," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 5 (June 1996), 1, 3-4.

Hotaling, Mary B., "Scopes and Feustmann, Saranac Lake Architects," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 7 (June 1998), 1, 3.

Hotaling, Mary B., "W. L. Coulter, Adirondack Architect," Master's Thesis, University of Vermont, 1995.

Hotaling, Mary B., "W. L. Coulter, Architect," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 4 (December 1995), 1, 3.

Hotaling, Mary B., "William L. Coulter: Adirondack Architect," Newsletter, Preservation League of New York State, Fall 1989, 4-5.

Kaiser, Harvey H., Great Camps of the Adirondacks, Boston: David R. Godine, 1982.

Kirschenbaum, Howard, The Story of Sagamore, Raquette Lake, N.Y.: Sagamore Institute, 1990. Kylloe, Ralph, Rustic Style, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1998.

McGowan, Robert Harold, Architecture from the Adirondack Foothills, Malone, N.Y.: Franklin County Historical and Museum Society, 1977.

Malo, Paul, "A Home to Call Our Own: Getting to the Heart of Native Architecture," Adirondack Life 28 (November-December 1997), 56-79.

Malo, Paul, "Inventing The Adirondack Log Villa: From Woodman's Cabin to Rustic Lodge," APT Bulletin, Journal of Preservation Technology, 29:2 (1998), 27-34.

Malo, Paul, "Nippon in the North Country: Japanese Inspiration in Form and Philosophy," Adirondack Life 29 (Collectors Issue, 1998), 50-55.

Martin, J. Peter, Adirondack Golf Courses Past and Present, Lake Placid, N.Y.: Adirondack Golf, 1987.

O'Brien, Kathryn E., The Great and the Gracious on Millionaire's Row, Utica: North Country Books, 1978.

O'Leary, Ann Stillman, Adirondack Style, New York, Clarkson Potter, 1998.

Reiff, Daniel D., "Architectural History and the Great Camps," Nineteenth Century, 10 (December 1990), 14-19.

Reiff, Daniel D., "Smaller Camps of the Adirondacks," Nineteenth Century, 12:2 (1993), 23-29.

"Research Report on the Great Camps of the Adirondacks," [Albany]: Preservation League of New York State, June 1978.

Roberts, Russell B., "Architect-Author William S. Wicks," Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 6 (December 1997), 1, 6.

Smith, Raymond W., and Richard C. Youngken, "Great Camps of the Adirondacks Thematic Resources," multiple resource nomination to the National Register of Historic Places prepared by the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, State of New York, 1986. [Camp Pine Knot, Echo Camp, Camp Wild Air, Camp Santanoni, Camp Uncas, Sagamore Lodge, Moss Ledge, Eagle Island Camp, Prospect Point Camp, and Camp Topridge]

Surprenant, Neil, "Ben Muncil: Builder of Great Camps,"Adirondac 50 (July 1986), 20-22.

Svenson, Sally E. Adirondack Churches: A History of Design and Buildings. Keeseville, New York: Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 2006.

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