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For a review of the entire scandal and the trial and aftermath, see Shaplen, Robert (1954). Free Love and Heavenly Sinners: The Story of the Great Henry Ward Beecher Scandal. New York: Knopf. LCCN54007212. Reissued in 2024 by McNally Editions as Free Love: The Story of a Great American Scandal.
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"The New Cabinet: Wm. M. Evarts, Secretary of State". [Anderson, South Carolina] Intelligencer. March 15, 1877. p. 1. Retrieved March 23, 2016 – via newspaper.com. (Reprinted from the New York Herald, March 7.)
"untitled". New York Tribune. November 24, 1857. p. 4. Retrieved March 23, 2016 – via newspapers.com.
"The Parish Will Case". New York Times. May 5, 1862. p. 4. Retrieved March 23, 2016. (The online scan of the Times contains an incorrect figure for the bequest to St. Luke's Hospital; it should read $10,000. There are also typographical mistakes in the text; the quotation in this article is taken from the print edition.)