«Joseph & James Wilkinson Marker». Historical Marker Database. 11 de noviembre de 2007. Archivado desde el original el 18 de julio de 2011. Consultado el 16 de diciembre de 2007.
Robert Brammer (21 de abril de 2020). «General James Wilkinson, the Spanish Spy Who was a Senior Officer in the U.S. Army During Four Presidential Administrations»(en inglés). Library of Congress. Archivado desde el original el 18 de marzo de 2021. Consultado el 28 de agosto de 2021. «Frankfort, the capital of Kentucky, where Wilkinson laid out the grid for many of the early streets. Wilkinson brazenly named one of those streets for a Spanish governor who was paying him, Mero Street (the correct spelling of the governor’s name is Miro)».
Robert Brammer (21 de abril de 2020). «General James Wilkinson, the Spanish Spy Who was a Senior Officer in the U.S. Army During Four Presidential Administrations»(en inglés). Library of Congress. Archivado desde el original el 18 de marzo de 2021. Consultado el 28 de agosto de 2021. «Frankfort, the capital of Kentucky, where Wilkinson laid out the grid for many of the early streets. Wilkinson brazenly named one of those streets for a Spanish governor who was paying him, Mero Street (the correct spelling of the governor’s name is Miro)».
«Joseph & James Wilkinson Marker». Historical Marker Database. 11 de noviembre de 2007. Archivado desde el original el 18 de julio de 2011. Consultado el 16 de diciembre de 2007.