Monographs Box G-Lu

GA Sharon L. Gargasz, “: The and the Florence

Griswold Museum (Bowling Green State University, M.A. thesis), May 1990.

GF “The Highways and Byways of ” (Hartford: G. Fox & Co., 1947).

GO Lloyd Goodrich, “The Painting of American History: 1775-1900,” American

Quarterly (Winter 1951).

Gr 1 Marion Hepburn Grant, “The House.”

GR Edward D. Griffin, D.D., “Sermon CCXL: The Worth of the Soul,” The American

National Preacher (January, 1838).

Includes George Griffin, “Case of the Somers’ Mutiny: Defence of Alexander Slidell

MacKenzie, Commander of the U.S. Brig Somers, before the Court Martial Held at the

Navy Yard, Brooklyn (New York: Tribune Office, 1843).

GR 2 Charlotte B. Griswold, “Echoes Down the Valley” (Old Lyme, 1976).

GR 3 Louise Augusta Griswold (Old Lyme, 1896).

GR 4 Nina Tsuji, “Florence Griswold: The Keeper of the Art Colony.”

HG “In the Simple Cottages of Old Connecticut,” House & Garden (July 1931), pp. 35-39.

[Describes two cottages in Old Lyme; Thomas Raymond Ball, architect.]

HS “History of Old Lyme,” written by Miss [Ruth] Prest’s high school class (1955).

HU “The Thomas Lee House at East Lyme, Conn.,” Bulletin of the Society for the

Preservation of New England Antiquities (December, 1914), pp. 2-7.

HU 2 John Jay Huss, “An Architectural Report on a late Georgian house in Old Lyme,

Connecticut (January 6, 1958).

[Describes the house on Neck Road thought to have been built by Capt. David

Brockway after he married Mary Anderson in 1801.]

L 1 Martha J. Lamb, Lyme. A Chapter of American Genealogy , Harper’s New Monthly

Magazine, Volume 52, No. 309 (February 1876).

La 1 Landmarks of Old Lyme, Connecticut (1952)

La 2 Winifred Taylor Laubach, “The Day Albert Einstein Almost Went Down the Tube,”

Yankee Magazine (n.d.), pp. 75-83.

LC Michael Lienert, “The Florence Griswold House” (Dec. 16, 1960).

LIE 1 The Lieutanant River (master, 1886).

LIE 2 The Lieutenant River (original typescript, 1886).