Kansas Fun Facts and TriviaArkivert 9. januar 2010 hos Wayback Machine., Legends of America: «The Long Branch Saloon really did exist in Dodge City, Kansas. One of the owners, William Harris, was a former resident of Long Branch, New Jersey and named the saloon after his hometown in the 1880’s.»
Sharkey, Joe: «"The Great Boardwalk Towns of Jersey», The New York Times, 4. august 1991: «Along the 125-mile (201 km) stretch of Jersey seashore, the northernmost of the Great Boardwalk Towns is Asbury Park, a resort that developed in the late 1800s as an alternative to its then vice-ridden neighbor, Long Branch, the town where President James Garfield died from gunshot wounds and thus became the first, but by no means only, local habitue to be dispatched at the hand of a disappointed office seeker.»
Kansas Fun Facts and TriviaArkivert 9. januar 2010 hos Wayback Machine., Legends of America: «The Long Branch Saloon really did exist in Dodge City, Kansas. One of the owners, William Harris, was a former resident of Long Branch, New Jersey and named the saloon after his hometown in the 1880’s.»