An Inter-Related Analysis of the Bible, by Rev. A. D. Eberhart.
(Printed by the Burgum Printing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Famous Bristolians, by David Foot.
(References to Thomas Chatterton).
The Making of a Manor (the Story of Tickenham Court), by Denys Forrest.
(Village where Henry Burgum, the pewterer, lived).
Burgum in grootmoeders tijd, by Douwe Franke & FDoppe de Boer.
(Old photographs of the town of Burgum, in the Netherlands)
Instruments of Change, James L. & Donna-Belle Garvin.
(Reference to John Burgum - page 68, 76)
The Historical Significance of Ft. Lincoln State Park, by Arnold O. Goplen.
(Relevant to Linda Slaughter and Custer).
Dictionary of Artists in America (1564-1860), George C. Groce & David H. Wallace.
(Reference to J. Burgum - page 96).
The World Book of Burgums, Halbert.
(Family History)
The Burke's Peerage World Book of Burgums, Halbert.
(Family History).
Capital Views (Concord, N.H.), by Elizabeth Durfee Hengen & Gary Samson.
(References to Concord Coach - page 14-17, 121).
Women of North Dakota (Hall of Fame), by Grace Hudson.
(References to Linda Slaughter and Katherine Kilbourne Burgum)
Wells Fargo (Advancing the American Frontier), by Edward Hungerford.
(References to John Burgum, Edwin Gannell Burgum & Concord Coach - page 51).
Bristol and its Famous Associations, by Stanley Hutton, 1907.
(References to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - pages 60,68)
The True Chatterton, John H. Ingram,1910.
(References to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - pages 120, 121, 131, 135-42, 180, 189, 191, 195, 219).
New Hampshire, (An Illustrated History of the Granite State), by Ronald & Grace Jager.
(References to John Burgum & Edwin Gannell Burgum - page 156).
The Real West, by Michael Johnson.
(Reference to John Burgum - page 57).
Orgelbouwers in Friesland, by J. Jongepier.
(Organ Builders in Friesland; references to the town of Burgum, Netherlands).
De historie van de Kruiskerk Te Bergum, by J. Jongsma.
(The history of the Church at Burgum, Netherlands)
Thomas Chatterton, by Louise J. Kaplan.
(References to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - pages 60, 114, 128, 138, 235, 245, 246).
Warrior (Restoring the World's First Ironclad), by Andrew Lambert.
(Henry Burgum, of West Ham, is said to have helped build the Warrior).
An American in Europe, by Egon Larsen.
(Story of Count Rumford).
A Farnham Family History, by Alice Farnham Lillie.
(Family History)
Thomas Chatterton; Selected Poems, by Grevel Lindop (ed).
(References to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - pages 9, 95).
The City and County of Bristol, by Bryan Little.
(Reference to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - page 208).
Wells Fargo (An Illustrated History), by Noel M. Loomis.
(Reference to E.G. Burgum & Concord Coach - page 195).
History of Concord, New Hampshire. Volume 1. James O. Lyford (ed.), 1903.
History of Concord, New Hampshire. Volume 2. James O. Lyford (ed.), 1903.
(Reference to John Burgum - page 277).
New Hampshire Annual Register 1855, G. Parker Lyon.
(Historical interest only).
Maine in History and Romance, by Maine Club Women.
(Article on Count Rumford, page 79-83).
In Colston's Days, Mrs Marshall
(Old Bristol).
Poems of Thomas Chatterton, with a memoir by Frederick Martin (1866)
(Reference to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - pages xvii & xviii,).
The Royal Institution, by Thomas Martin.
(References to Count Rumford).
The Pewter Collector, H.J.L.J. Masse.
(Reference to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - page 155).
A Life of Chatterton; by Meyerstein. Published by Ingpen & Grant (1929 ?).
(References to Henry Burgum, the pewterer).
Private Owner Wagons from the Gloucester Railway Carraige and Wagon Company Ltd., by Keith Montague.
(Picture of wagon "John Burgum, Birmingham" - plate 75, page 55).
The Carriage Collection; The Museums at Stoney Brook.
(References to Concord Coach, J. Burgum & the Grace Darling - pages 108,114).
19th Century American Carriages; The Museums at Stoney Brook.
(References to Concord Coach, J. Burgum & the Grace Darling - pages 27-33, 52-65).
Highlights of the Collection; The Museums at Stoney Brook.
(Reference to Concord Coach).
Pennant, Local History Journal, V.1 no.1; The Nailsea & District LHS.
(Article about Henry Burgum, pewterer).
Pennant, Local History Journal, V.1 no.2; The Nailsea & District LHS.
(Article about Henry Burgum, pewterer).
Thomas Chatterton, by John Craston Nevill.
(References to Henry Burgum - pages 33,58,59,62,64-66,69,71,140,178,181,184,192,203,218,251).
Historical New Hampshire, Nov. 1948 (N.H.H.S.).
(Article about Count Rumford written by Joseph B. Walker).
Historical New Hampshire, Autumn 1965 (N.H.H.S.).
(References to J. Burgum, E.G. Burgum & Concord Coaches).
Historical New Hampshire, Spring 1966 (N.H.H.S.).
(References to J. Burgum and Count Rumford).
Historical New Hampshire, Spring 1990 (N.H.H.S.).
(Reference to Charles H. Burgum - page 90 ).
Stagecoach ! The Romanic Western Vehicle, by James H Nottage & Jim Wilke.
(References to John Burgum & Concord Coaches).
The Forgotten Art of Building a Good Fireplace, by Vrest Orton.
(References to Count Rumford).
Salem in the Eighteenth Century, by James Duncan Phillips.
(References to Count Rumford page 268-270, 281).
The Making of the Two Dakotas, by Helen Graham Rezatto.
(References to Linda Slaughter - pages 102-111).
Essays, Political, Economical and Philosophical, by Benjamin Count of Rumford (1798)
The Merrimack Valley, New Hampshire, by Gary Samson.
(Numerous references to Concord Coaches, etc.).
Abbott-Downing and the Concord Coach, by Harry N. Scheiber.
(References to John Burgum, Edwin Gannell Burgum & Concord Coaches).
Sketchley's Bristol Directory of 1775. Kingsmead Reprints, Bath, 1971.
(Reference to Burgum & Catcott, pewterers - page 13).
Pewter Marks of the World, by D. Stara.
(Reference to Henry Burgum, the pewterer - plate 636).
Thomas Chatterton's Art; by Donald S. Taylor.
(References to Thomas Chatterton and Henry Burgum, pewterer).
A History of Brougham Hall and High Head Castle; by Mark Thomas.
(Association of Brougham Hall with the Burgham family).
New England, Time-Life.
(Reference to Concord Coach - page 86).
Portraits of Bristol, by John Tompkins.
(References to Thomas Chatterton and old Bristol).
Maleny 1878-1978, by Stan Tutt (ed.).
(Historical interest to Burgums).
Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts (published 1847)
(Artilce on Count Rumford).
The Driving Digest Magazine, No. 64, 1991/2.
(Article on John Burgum's Grace Darling - pages 11-14).
Doarpswapens en doarpsflaggen fan de doarpen yn de gemeente Tytsjerksteradiel.
(Village Arms and village flags from the villages in the municipality of Tytsjerkstadiel, Netherlands).
Gemeentegids Tytsjerkstadiel, 91/92.
(Guide to the municipality of Tytsjerkstadiel, Netherlands).
One Hundred Years with Arthur.
(Numerous references to the Burgums, and others, at Arthur, N.D., USA).
Burgum; Wald- en Wetterdoarp, by Hendrik van der Vliet.
(Burgum; Forest & Water Village).
Wells Fargo since 1852, Wells Fargo & Co. 1988.
(References to John Burgum - page 7).
Pioneer Days of Washburn, North Dakota and Vicinity, by Mary & Barnes Williams.
(Reference to Joseph A. Burgum).
BOOKS WANTED
Come of Age; a play by Richard Addinsell and Clemence Dane.
(Relates to Thomas Chatterton).
Cover His Face; novel by Bell.
(Relates to Thomas Chatterton).
William Faulkner's Patterns of American Decadence; by Edwin Berry Burgum.
The Literary Career of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton; accomplishment, the discipline of history; by Edwin Berry Burgum.
A book of Modern Essays; edited by Bruce Welker McCullough and Edwin Berry Burgum. New York, C. Scribner & Sons, 1926.
Academic Freedom and New York University; the case of Professor Edwin Berry Burgum; Committee for the Reinstatement of Professor Burgum. New York, 1954.
The Concord Coach; by Edwin G. Burgum, published in New Hampshire, USA in 1939.
Dakota Ballads and other poems; by Jessamine Slaughter Burgum, Hunter, North Dakota, USA, published by Viking Press, 1939.
The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton (with notices of his life). Cambridge. Printed for W.P.Grant, by Metcalfe & Palmer, Trinity Street, 1842. In two volumes.
Missing Friends - being the Adventures of a Danish Immigrant 1871-1880; by Thorvald P. L. Weitemeyer. Published by T. Fisher Unwin c. 1890. London.
(Thorvald grandfather of Mary Burgum -"RR" family tree-).
OTHER BURGUM BOOK REFERENCES NOT LISTED ABOVE
BR-01. Martha Burgum. Wills in the Court of Canterbury. 1750-1800; 1764 - reference to Martha Burgum (Bristol 454).
BR-02. Henry Burgum. Monumental Inscriptions; Bristol PRO. Two references to Burgum at Backwell, Avon.
BR-03. Henry Burgum. Apprentice
Lists (Ref. 174). Apprenticed to Allen Bright, pewterer, about 1752?