Book manuscript- (c) 2009 by William Sims Bainbridge



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The American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy, edited by Samuel Flagg Bemis (New York: Cooper Square, 1963), Volume V, pp. 179-218.

869Daniel M. Smith, Aftermath of War: Bainbridge Colby and Wilsonian Diplomacy 1920-1921 (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1970).

870New York Times, “Homeric Arrives, Delayed by the Fog,” July 26, 1923, p. 13.

871William Seaman Bainbridge, “A Report on Present Conditions in the Ruhr and Rhineland” (New York Commandery, Military Order of Foreign Wars, 1243 Broadway, New York, November 1923), pp. 4-5.

872Congressional Record, Volume LXV - Part 2, January 24, 1924, p. 1394; Louis Effingham de Forest, Ancestry of William Seaman Bainbridge (Oxford, Scrivener Press, 1950), p. 41; “Finds Occupation of Ruhr is Humane,” New York Times, October 7, 1923, section 2, p. 5; J. M. Mathes, advertising agency, war bond advertisement, New York Times, September 20, 1943, p. 15.


873William Seaman Bainbridge, letter to June Wheeler Bainbridge, July 4, 1923.

874John Seaman Bainbridge, quoted by Jeff Kisselhoff, You Must Remember This (New York: Schocken,), p. 405.

875Barbara Bainbridge McIntosh, quoted by Jeff Kisselhoff, You Must Remember This (New York: Schocken,), p. 398.

876Barbara Bainbridge McIntosh, quoted by Jeff Kisselhoff, You Must Remember This (New York: Schocken,), pp. 409-410.

877Barbara Bainbridge McIntosh, “Legacy by L. E. Hyde,” unpublished manuscript, 1979, p. 32.

878John Seaman Bainbridge, letter to William Sims Bainbridge, January 23, 1994.

879William Wheeler Bainbridge, letter to June Wheeler Bainbridge, February 3, 1926.

880Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, Yesterdays (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1924), p. 7.

881William Seaman Bainbridge, open letter, November 21, 1928.

882“Honor New York Doctor,” New York Times, April 29, 1925, p. 4.

883June Wheeler Bainbridge, letter to Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, April 29, 1925.

884Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, Round the World Letters (Boston: D. Lothrop, 1881), p. 42.

885A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity: The Life and Work of Lucy Seaman Bainbridge (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932), pp. 142-143.

886A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932) p. 142.

887William Seaman Bainbridge, notes from a speech to Belvedere Brooks Post of the American Legion, Harvard Club, New York City, January 18, 1926.

888Records of Woodland Cemetary, Cleveland, Ohio.

889William Wheeler Bainbridge, letter to June Wheeler Bainbridge, January 13, 1927, addressed to George Walton Apartments, Augusta, Georgia.

890William Seaman Bainbridge, transcript of letter to Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, January 13, 1927.

891William Seaman Bainbridge, travel diary for May-August 1927; A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity: The Life and Work of Lucy Seaman Bainbridge (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932), p. 141.

892Cf. “Poland Decorates Dr. Bainbridge, New York Times, January 25, 1929, p. 48.

893William Seaman Bainbridge, travel diary for May-August 1927.

894Barbara Bainbridge, letter to William Seaman Bainbridge, May 17, 1927.

895Barbara Bainbridge, letter to William Seaman Bainbridge, ca. June 1, 1927.

896Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, letter to William Seaman Bainbridge, June 2, 1927.

897“U.S. Cancer Specialist Received by Mussolini,” The Daily Mail, June 30, 1927.

898William Seaman Bainbridge, notes from a speech, Academy of Physical Medicine, Philadelphia, October 20, 1937; it is possible that Mussolini said this during a later conversation, because he also met with Will in June 1937, cf. notes from a speech, Rotary Club of New York, New York City, August 26, 1937.

899Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, cable sent July 27, 1927.

900A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932) p. 160.

901George Eliot, “The Choir Invisible,” typescript to accompany Lilian Wilcox, letter to William Seaman Bainbridge, January 17, 1930.

902A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity: The Life and Work of Lucy Seaman Bainbridge (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932), p. 168.

903Anonymous, “Lines to Lucy Seaman Bainbridge on her Birthday,” January 18, 1928.

904William Seaman Bainbridge, “An Eternal Birthday,” privately printed brochure, 1929, p. 1.

905William Seaman Bainbridge, notes from a speech given to the Captain Belvedere Brooks Post of the American Legion, New York City, January 18, 1928.

906Seventieth Annual Report of the Woman’s Branch of the New York City Mission and Tract Society, February 1893, p. 20.

907Quoted in a letter dictated by William Seaman Bainbridge for his mother’s funeral, November 21, 1928.

908 The Holy Bible (King James version). Oxford University Press, London. Genesis 35:1, 35:3.

909William Seaman Bainbridge, speech given to members of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Bethel Day at the World’s Fair in Flushing New York, August 23, 1939.

910“Remodeled 12-Room Colonial on 70 Acres,” sales brochure, 1949 or 1950, Previews Incorporated listing number 43014, New York; in 1945, three rooms were converted to make a spacious L-shaped second living room.

911Alexander Robertson, “Italy a Fascista State,” The Scotsman, January 9, 1923; Alexander Robertson, The Roman Catholic Church in Italy (London: Morgan and Scott, no date); Alexander Robertson, The Papal Conquest (London: Morgan and Scott, 1909).

912Alexander Robertson, Venetian Sermons (London, George Allen, 1905), pp. 81-82.

913“Dr. Eliza Mosher Dies at Age of 82,” New York Times, October 17, 1928, p. 29; “Glowing Tribute to Dr. Eliza Mosher,” New York Times, October 20, 1928, p. 17.

914John Parker, “God Holds the Key,” printed on a pink silk bookmark by M. E. Munson, Bible House, New York City.

915Gerald F. Pyle, The Diffusion of Influenza: Patterns and Paradigms. Roman and Littlefield, Totowa, New Jersey, 1986, pp. 52-64.

916Letter dated November 19, 1928, currently contained in a scrapbook covering the period 1921-1928, in the storage room of the New York City Mission Society; no other comparable letter exists announcing any other death.

917William Seaman Bainbridge, press release, November 20, 1928.

918“Mrs. Lucy S. Bainbridge,” New York Times, November 20, 1928,

919A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity: The Life and Work of Lucy Seaman Bainbridge (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932), p. 165.

920William Seaman Bainbridge, open letter, November 21, 1928.

921“In Memoriam: Lucy Seaman Bainbridge,” The Presbyterian Banner, January 17, 1929, p. 28; “Mrs. Lucy Seaman Bainbridge,” The Christian Intelligencer and Mission Field, December 19, 1928, p. 818; “Mrs. Lucy Seaman Bainbridge: A Tribute,” The Chautauquan Weekly, December 20, 1928, p. 3; “Life and Work of Mrs. Bainbridge, ‘Sister Ohio,’” Danbury Evening Times, December 6, 1928, p. 2; “Mrs. Lucy Seaman Bainbridge,” The Highland Democrat, Peekskill, New York, December 7, 1928; “In Memoriam: Mrs. Lucy Seaman Bainbridge,” The Presbyterian, December 27, 1928.

922William Seaman Bainbridge, travel diary, May, 1929; cf. “Dr. W. S. Bainbridge, Medical Envoy, Home,” New York Times, July 31, 1929, p. 20.

923A. H. McKinney, letter to William Seaman Bainbridge, February 27, 1930; A. H. McKinney, Triumphant Christianity: The Life and Work of Lucy Seaman Bainbridge (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1932); advertising leaflet for Triumphant Christianity.

924William Seaman Bainbridge, notes from Second Eternal Birthday Luncheon in memory of Lucy Seaman Bainbridge, New York City, January 18, 1930.

925Bainbridge family guest book, January 18, 1934.

926Bainbridge family guest book, April 14, 1934; family motion picture film of dedication; “Gramercy Park Tree Honors Mrs. Bainbridge, New York Herald Tribune, April 15, 1934; “Tree Will Perpetuate Memory of Lucy S. Bainbridge,” Gramercy Park, April 1934, p. 1.

927“Rhode Island’s Sixty-First Convention,” The Union Signal, November 16, 1935.

928Inventory of Bainbridge residences and office, January 1936.

929 Norman Vincent Peale and Smiley Blanton, The Art of Real Hapiness. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1950, pp. 200-202.

930“Dr. Wm. Seaman Bainbridge, Surgeon, Humanitarian,” typescript obituary press release, September 22, 1947; Dr. William S. Bainbridge Dies; Surgeon and Cancer Authority, New York Herald Tribune, September 23, 1947; “William Seaman Bainbridge,” Science, October 3, 1947, Volume 106, Number 2753, p. 314.

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