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Joe Perry
Pepper, Terry. (March 15, 2004). South Manitou Island Lighthouse. Retrieved from Terrypepper.com

Campbell, Christina. (July 31, 2003). Mysterious, madness and intrigue of the Manitou Passage. Retrieved from Glenarborsun.com

Ruchhoft, Robert. (1991). A brief history of South Manitou Island. Editor unknown. Exploring North Manitou, South Manitou, High and Garden Islands of the Lake Michigan Archipelago (78-79). Cincinnati, Ohio: The Pucelle Press.


Jacob Thompson and the GEORGIAN
Swayze, Dave. (1999). A Great lakes pirate ship...or not. Retrieved july 29, 2006, from Greatlakeshistory.com

Fulkerson, Bob. (N/A) Jacob Thompson Congressman, Secretary of the Interior, Pirate of the Great Lakes. Retrieved July 30, 2006, from Fulkerson.org

Stonehouse, Frederick. (2004). Piracy. Editor(s) unknown. Great Lakes Crime . (116-117). Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios, Inc.

Dan Seavey
McVigar-Briggs, Bonnie & Moss, Lesley. (May 15, 2000). Some of Iron River's Hero's (and Zero's). Retrieved July 29, 2006, from Geocities.com/michhist

Reimann, Lewis. (1951). The men who were. Editor unknown. Between the iron and the pine. A biography of a pioneer family and a pioneer town. (179-180). Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Bothers Inc. Online version at Memory.loc.gov

Butts, Edward. (2004). Roaring Dan Seavey. Barbara Chrisholm (Ed). Outlaws of the Lakes; Bootlegging & Smuggling . (82-89). Holt, Michigan: Thunder Bay Press.

Brehend, Carl. (N/a). Song Writer Inspired by Great Lakes Legends. Retrieved July 29, 2006, from Greatlakeslegends.com .

Stonehouse, Frederick. (2004). Piracy. Editor(s) unknown. Great Lakes Crime . (116-117). Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios, Inc.

Colonel Plug
Schwegman, John. (N/A). An Ohio River flatboat in the 21st century. Retrieved July 30, 2006, from Southernmostillinoishistory.net

Musgrave, Jon. (May 1, 1999). The Boat-Wreckers—Or Banditti of the West. Retrieved July 30, 2006, from illinoishistory.com

Marx, Bonnie. (August 27, 2002). SIUC archaeologists salvage 1800s-era flatboat . Retrieved February 7, 2007, from news.siu.edu.

John Beall
Krapfl, Julia & Krapfl, Kelly. (2004). Cascade shelters a Confederate spy. Retrieved from Rootsweb.com Stonehouse, Frederick. (2004). Piracy. Editor(s) unknown. Great Lakes Crime . (116-117). Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios, Inc.

Markins, Isaac. (1911). President Lincoln and the case of John Yates Beall. Retrieved from geocities.com/athens
(Yes, 1911. Its the webpage version of an old University of Texas booklet)

Ellis, John. (November 30, 2005). Why John Wilkes Booth Shot Lincoln. Retrieved from csnavy.org

Cindi. (2006). John Yates Beall. Retrieved from wtv-zone.com

Corley, Steve. (Jan 22, 2004). John Yates Beall. Retrieved from Findagrave.com

James Strang
Butts, Edward. (2004). The strang saga of James Jesse Strang. Barbara Chrisholm (Ed). Outlaws of the Lakes; Bootlegging & Smuggling . (54-63). Holt, Michigan: Thunder Bay Press.

Stonehouse, Frederick. (September 2006). Lakeside Spirits - Islands. Hayden, Paul & LeMay, Konnie & Berg, Robert (Eds). Haunted Lake Michigan. (150-155). Duluth, Minnessota: Lake Superior Port Cities Inc.

Pepper, Terry & Pepper, Sue. (August 25, 2005). James Jesse Strang. Retrieved February 6, 2007, from Terrypepper.com.

Runberg, John. (2005). A General Overview of Beaver Island's History. Retrieved February 8, 2007, from the Beaver Island Historical Society.

Godfrey, Linda. (2006). Fabled People and Places. Moran, Mark & Sceurman, Mark (Eds). Weird Michigan. (48-49). New York, New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.

Fox
Milks, Shari & Rohr, Ellan. (2005). Manitowoc County Personal Sketches. Retrieved May 6, 2007 from 2manitowoc.com.

Stonehouse, Frederick. (2004). Piracy. Editor(s) unknown. Great Lakes Crime . (116-117). Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios, Inc.

Resture, Jane. (April 13, 2005). Kosrae: Federate States of Micronesia. Retrieved May 8, 2007 from janeresture.com.

William Johnson
Stonehouse, Frederick. (2007). Piracy & Other desperate Acts. Editor(s) unknown. Great Lakes Crime II. (60-61). Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios, Inc.



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