Afloat on the James. New York:
Giles Company, 1890s. Virginia Navigation Company.
Amos, William H. The Infinite River: A Biologist's
Vision of the World of Water. New York: Random House, 1970.
Atran, Steven, J. G. Loesch, W. H. Kriete,
and Ben Rizzo. Feasibility Study of Fish Passage Facilities in the James
River. Richmond, Va. Gloucester Point, Va.: Virginia Institute of Marine
Sciences, 1983.
Bagby, George W. Reminiscences: Recollections
of Travel in the Old Days on the James River and Kanawha Canal. Richmond:
West, Johnson & Co., 1879.
Baker, M. N. The Quest for Pure Water.
New York: American Water Works Association, 1948.
Barbour, Philip L. "The First Reconnaissance
of the James." Virginia Cavalcade, 17 (Autumn 1967), 35-41.
Barbour, Philip L.,
editor. The Jamestown Voyages under the First Charter, 1606--1609.
Two volumes. Cambridge: University Press, 1969.
Barbour, Philip L. Pocahontas and Her World.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1970
Barbour, Philip L.
The Three Worlds of Captain John Smith. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.,
1964.
Bardach, John. Downstream: A Natural History
of the River. New York: Harper and Row, 1964.
Beatty, Richmond C. William
Byrd of Westover. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1932.
Beatty, Richmond C., and
William J. Mulloy. William Byrd's Natural History of Virginia. Richmond:
Dietz Press, 1940.
Bell, M. A., et al. Reviews of the Environmental
Effects of Pollutants. I. Mirex and Kepone. Washington, D.C.: Environmental
Protection Agency (Report No. 600), July 1978.
Berry, Thomas S. "The
Rise of Flour Milling in Richmond." Virginia Magazine of History
and Biography, 78 (October 1970), 386-408.
Beverley, Robert. The
History and Present State of Virginia. Edited by Louis B. Wright. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1947.
Blake, Nelson M. Water for the Cities: A
History of the Urban Water Supply Problem in the United States. Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press, 1956.
Boyle, Robert H. The Hudson River: A Natural
and Unnatural History. New York: Norton, 1969.
Brandon, William. The Last Americans: The
Indian in American Culture. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974.
Brauer, Ernest. Living Water. Pale Alto:
American-Western Publishing Co., 1971.
Breen, T. H. Puritans and Adventurers: Change
and Persistence in Early America. New York, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1980.
Brehmer, Morris L., and S. O. Haltiwanger.
A Biological and Chemical Study of the Tidal James River. Gloucester
Point, Va.: Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (Special Science Report
No. 6), 15 November 1966.
Bridenbaugh, Carl. Jamestown,
1544-1699. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.
Brittain, Robert. Rivers, Man and Myths:
From Fish Spears to Water Mills. Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1958.
Brown, Alexander, editor. Genesis of the
United States. Two volumes. New York: Russell and Russell, 1964 (1890).
Brunsdeu, Denys, John C. Doornkamp, and D.
Ingle-Smith. The Unquiet Landscape. New York: John Wriley & Sons,
1975.
Bugg, James L., Jr. "The
French Huguenot Frontier Settlement of Manakin Town," Virginia Magazine
of History and Biography, 61 (October 1953), 303-394.
Bullington, Ann. Vignettes of the James.
Richmond: Richmond Press, 1941.
Bushnell, David I., Jr. The Five Monacan
Towns in Virginia, 1607. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian, 1930.
Bushnell, David I., Jr. "Virginia Before
Jamestown." Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian, 1940·
"Butler's Ditch." Virginia Cavalcade,
14 (Spring 1965), 38-47.
Byrd, William. The Prose Works of William
Byrd of Westover. Louis B. Wright, editor. Cambridge: Belknap, 1966.
Camp, Thomas R. Water and Its Impurities.
New York: Reinhold, 1965
Campbell, Charles. History
of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia. Philadelphia: J. B.
Lippincott & Co., 1860.
Cannon, Shanklin B., et al. "Epidemic
Kepone Poisoning in Chemical Workers." American Joumal of Epidemiology,
107 (1978), 529-537.
Carlson, Clarence A., and J. McCann. River
Ecology and Man: Proceedings. Tulane: Academic Press, 1972.
Carr, Donald. Death of the Sweet Waters.
New York: Norton, 1971.
Carter, Edward C., II,
editor. The Virginia Journals of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1795-1798.
Two volumes. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1977.
Catton, Bruce. A Stillness at Appomattox.
Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1954.
Catton, Bruce. Terrible Swift Sword.
Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1963.
Catton, Bruce. This Hallowed Ground.
Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1956.
Chesapeake Bay: Introduction
to an Ecosystem. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency,
January 1982. Chesapeake Bay Program Technical Studies: A Synthesis.
Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, September 1982.
Chesson, Michael B. Richmond After the War,
1865--1890. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1981.
Chesterman, W. D.
The James River Tourist. Richmond: Lucien B. Tatum, 1899. Sixth edition.
Chorley, Richard J., editor. Water, Earth,
and Man, A Synthesis of Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Socio-Economic Geography.
London: Methuen & Co., 1969.
Christian, W. Asbury. Lynchburg and Its
People. Lynchburg: J. P. Bell, 1900.
Christian, W. Asbury. Richmond, Her Past
and Present. Richmond: L. H. Jenkins, I912.
Church, Randolph W. "Mr. Nellywood and
the Querry Hole." Virginia Cavalcade, 4 (Summer 1954), 4-8.
Coker, Robert E. Streams, Lakes, Ponds.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, I954.
Coleman, Charles. "Sturgeon Fishing in
the James." Cosmopolitan (July 1892), 366-373.
Coleman, Elizabeth D.
"The Great Fresh of 1771." Virginia Cavalcade, I (Autumn
1951) 20--22.
Conservation Council of Virginia. Waste
Alert: A Handbook for Citizens on Toxic Waste and Water Pollution Problems.
Richmond, 1982.
Corbett, H. Roger. Virginia White Water:
A Canoeing Guide to the Rivers of the Old Dominion. New York: Seneca
Press, 1977.
Couture, Richard T. Powhatan: A Bicentennial
History. Richmond: Dietz Press, 1980.
Cox, William E., and Keith A. Argow. Public
Recreation on Virginia's Inland Streams: Legal Rights and Landowners' Perceptions.
Blacksburg, Va.: Virginia Water Resources Research Center (Bulletin 120),
October I979.
Dabney, Virginius. Richmond: The Story of
a City. Garden City: Doubleday, 1976.
Dabney, Virginius. Virginia,
the New Dominion. Garden City: Doubleday, 197I.
Davis, Jackson, editor. The Effects of Tropical
Storm Agnes on the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine System. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins Press, 1977.
Deming, H. G. Water: The Fountain of Opportunity.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1975.
Dietrich, Richard V. Geology and Virginia.
Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1970.
Dowdey, Clifford. The
Great Plantation: A Profile of Berkeley Hundred and Plantation Virginia
from Jamestown to Appomattox. Charles City, Va.: Berkeley Plantation,
1957.
Dunaway, Wayland F.
History of the James River and Kanawha Company. New York: AMS Press,
1969.
Earle, Carville V. "Environment,
Disease, and Mortality in Early Virginia" in The Chesapeake in the
Seventeenth Century: Essays on Anglo-American Society. Thad Tate and
David Ammerman, editors. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
1979.
Eckenrode. H.J. The Revolution in Virginia.
Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1964.
Eifert, Virginia. Of Men and Rivers.
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., I966.
Eiseley, Loren. The
Immense Journey. New York: Random House, 1946.
Ekirch, Arthur E.,Jr. Man and Nature in
America. New York: Columbia University Press, 1963.
Eliade, Mircea. Patterns in Comparative
Religion. New York: New American Library, 1974.
Evans, Cerinda. Some Notes on Shipbuilding
and Shipping in Colonial Virginia. Williamsburg: 350th Anniversary Celebration,
1957.
Farley, Joseph Pearson. Three Rivers: The
James, The Potomac, The Hudson. New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing
Co., 1910.
Fish Commissioners of the State of Virginia.
Annual Reports, 1875-90.
Fiske, John. The Discovery
of America. Volume III. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892.
Foote, Shelby. The Civil War: A Narrative.
New York: Random House, 1974.
French, Herbert E. Of Rivers and the Sea.
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.
Glacken, Clarence. "Changing Ideas of
the Habitable World" in Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth.
William L. Thomas, editor. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1956.
Goldenberg, Joseph A. "Virginia Ports"
in Chesapeake Bay in the American Revolution. Ernest M. Eller, editor.
Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1981.
Good, E. E., G. W. Ware, and D. F. Miller.
"Effects of Insecticides on Reproduction in the Laboratory Mouse: I.
Kepone."J. Econ. Entomol., 58 (4), 754-757.
Hargis, William. Final Report on Operation
James River: An Evaluation of Physical and Biological Effects of the Proposed
James River Navigation Project. Gloucester Point, Va.: Virginia Institute
of Marine Sciences, December 1966.
Hatch, Charles E., Jr. The First Seventeen
Years: Virginia, 1607-1624. Williamsburg: Virginia 350th Anniversary
Celebration Corp., 1957.
Hatch, Charles E., Jr., and T. G. Gregory.
"The First American Blast Furnace, 1619-1622." Virginia Magazine
of History and Biography, 70 (July 1962), 259-296.
Haven, Dexter, William Hargis, and Paul Kendall.
The Oyster Industry of Virginia: Its Status, Problems, and Promise.
Gloucester Point, Va.: Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (Special Papers,
No. 4), May 1978.
Heerwald, John. "Canoeing a Legend: The
Fabled James." Virginia Wildlife (June 1983), 15-19.
Hill, Don. "Now It's that Dam Project."
The Commonwealth, 34 (April I967) 38-40.
Hill, Don. "Walking Along the James."
Series of articles published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, I978-I979.
Horwitz, Elinor L. Our Nation's Wetlands:
An Interagency Task Force Report. Washington: Council on Environmental
Quality, 1978.
Houston, Charles. "The Troubled James."
Commonwealth, 31 (October 1964), 23-25.
Huber, J. J. "Some Physiological Effects
of the Insecticide Kepone in the Laboratory Mouse." Toxicol. Appli.
Pharmacol. 7 (4), 516-524.
Huggett, Robert, and Michael E. Bender. "Kepone
in the James River." Environmental Science and Technology, 14
(August 1980), 918-923.
Hume, Ivor Heel. Here Lies Virginia: An
Archaeologist's View of Colonial Life and History. New York: Alfred
A. Knopf, 1974.
Hunt, Cynthia A., and Robert H. Carrels. Water:
The Web of Life. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1972.
Hutchins, Frank, and Cortelle Hutchins. Virginia:
The Old Dominion as seen from its colonial waterway. Boston: The Page
Co., 1921.
Huth, Hans. Nature and the American.
Berkeley: University of California Press, I957.
Jacobs, Wilbur R. Dispossessing the American
Indian: Indians and Whites on the Colonial Frontier. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1972.
James River Basin: Comprehensive Water Resources
Plan. Five volumes. Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic
Development. Division of Water Resources. I969--.
James River Corridor Study. Richmond
Regional Planning District Commission, I970s.
Jennings, Francis. The Invasion of America:
Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1975.
Jensen, L. D. Environmental Responses to
Thermal Discharges from the Chesterfield Station, James River Va. Baltimore:Johns
Hopkins, December 1974.
Jones, Howard Mumford. O Strange New World--American
Culture: The Formative Years. New York: Viking, 1964.
Kauffman, John M. Flow East: A Look at our
North Atlantic Rivers. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973.
Kennedy, James Pendleton. Swallow Barn.
New York: Hafner, 1962 (1853 edition) .
Kirkwood, James J. Waterway to the West.
Eastern National Park and Monument Association, 1963
Klein, Frederic S. "Bottling up Butler
at Bermuda Hundred." Civil War Times Illustrated, 6 (November
1967), 4-11, 45.
Kneese, Alien V., and Blair T. Bower. Managing
Water Quality: Economics, Technology, Institutions. Baltimore: The Johns
Hopkins Press, I968.
Lamar, William, and George Whetstone. Chemical
Characteristics of Surface Waters of Virginia, 1945-1946. Charlottesville:
Virginia Conservation Commission, Division of Water Resources and Power,
I947.
Leopold, Luna. Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology.
San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964.
Leopold, Luna B. Water, A Primer. San
Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1974.
Lewis, Ronald. Coal, Iron, and Slaves: Industrial
Slavery in Maryland and Virginia, 1755-1865· Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 1979.
Lunsford, C. A., C. L. Walton, and J. W Shell.
Summary of Kepone Study ResuIts--1976-1978. Richmond: Virginia State
Water Control Board, January 1980.
Lurie, Nancy O. "Indian Cultural Adjustment
to European Civilization" in Seventeenth-Century America. James
M. Smith, editor. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959..
Lutz, Francis E. Chesterfield: An Old Virginia
County. Richmond: William Byrd Press, 1954.
Lutz, Francis E. The
Prince George-Hopewell Story. Richmond: William Byrd Press, I957.
McCary, Ben C. Indians in Seventeenth Century
Virginia. Williamsburg: Virginia 350th Anniversity Celebration Corp.,
I957.
McPherson, James M. Ordeal by Fire: The
Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982.
Mann, Roy. Rivers in the City. New York:
Praeger, 1973.
Marine, Gene. America the Raped: The Engineering
Mentality and the Devastation of a Continent. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1969.
Marsh, George Perkins. Man and Nature.
David Lowenthal, editor. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1965 (1874).
Marx, Lee. The Machine in the Garden: Technology
and the Pastoral Ideal in America. New York: Oxford University Press,
1964.
Massmann, William H., and Robert S. Bailey.
"Virginia's Anadromous Fishes." Virginia Wildlife (April
1961).
Maurey, Richard P. The Huguenots in Virginia.
Reprinted from the Memorial Volumes of the Huguenot Society of America.
N.p., n.d.
Michener, James A. Chesapeake. New York:
Random House, 1978.
Milne, Lorus, and Margery Milne. Water and
Life. New York: Atheneum, 1972.
Mitchell, Lee Clark. Witnesses to a Vanishing
America: The Nineteenth Century Response. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1981.
Mooney, James. "The Powhatan Confederacy,
Past and Present." American Anthropologist, 9 (January-March
1907), 129-152.
Moore, Virginia. Scottsville on the James.
Charlottesville: The Jarman Press, 1969.
Mordecai, Samuel. Richmond
in By-gone Days. Richmond: Dietz Press, I940· Reprint of 2nd edition,
1860.
Morgan, William J. "Torpedoes in the James."
The Iron Worker, 26 (Summer 1962), 1-11.
Morisawa, Marie. Streams: Their Dynamics
and Morphology. New York: McGraw-Hill, I968.
Mouer, L. Daniel. "Powhatan
and Monacan Regional Settlement Hierarchies: A Model of Relationship Between
Social and Environmental Structure." Quarterly Bulletin of the Archeological
Society of Virginia, 36 (September 1981), 1-21.
Mouer, L. Daniel, Robin L. Ryder, and Elizabeth
G· Johnson. "Down to the River in Boats: The Late Archaic/Transitional
in the Middle James River Valley, Virginia." Quarterly Bulletin
of the Archeological Society of Virginia, 36 (September 1981), 29-48
Mouer, L. Daniel, Robin L. Ryder, and Elizabeth
G· Johnson. "The Elk Island Tradition: An Early Woodland Regional Society
in The Virginia Piedmont." Quarterly Bulletin of the Archeological
Society of Virginia, 36 (September 1981), 49-76
Nash, Roderick. The American Environment:
Readings in the History of Conservation. 2nd edition. Reading, Mass.:
Addison-Wesley, 1968.
Nash, Roderick. Wilderness and the American
Mind. Revised edition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973.
Neilson, Bruce J., and Penelope S· Ferry. A
Water Quality Study of the Estuarine James River. Gloucester Point,
Va·: Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (SRAMSOE 131),January 1978.
Nevins, Allan. The War for the Union.
Volume II. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, I960.
Niles, Blair. The James: From Iron Gate
to the Sea. New York: Rinehart & Co, 1945.
Nye, Russel B. This Almost Chosen People:
Essays in the History of American Ideas. East Lansing: Michigan State
University Press, 1966.
Paine, Lauran. Captain John Smith and the
Jamestown Story. London: Robert Hale, 1973.
Parker, Frank, and Peter Krinkel. Engineering
Aspects of Thermal Pollution· Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press,
1961.
Parker, G. C.. and C. S. Fang. Thermal Effects
of the Surry Nuclear Power Plant on the James River, Virginia. Gloucester
Point, Va.: Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, 1975-1976.
Patrick, Rembert W. The Fall of Richmond.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, I960.
Pearce, Roy Harvey. Savagism and Civilization:
A Study of the Indian and the American Mind. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1965.
Perlman, Stephen M· "Hunter-Gatherer Social
Systems and the James River Middle Archaic Lithic Utilization." Quarterly
Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Virginia, 36 (September 1981),
22-28.
Peters, John M. "The Kepone Episode: Another
Warning." The New England Journal of Medicine, 298 (February
2, 1978), 277-278.
Pollution and Its Control on the James River
from Richmond to the Bay: Report of the National Wildlife Federation to
the Virginia Environmental Endowment. Washington, D.C.: National Wildlife
Federation, July 1981,
Powledge, Fred. Water: The Nature, Uses,
and Future of Our Most Precious and Abused Resource. New York: Farrar
Straus Giroux, 1982.
Regenstein, Lewis. America the Poisoned.
Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books, 1982.
Richmond/Crater 208 Interim Water Quality
Management Plan. Richmond: Virginia State Water Control Board, December
1982.
Richmond Times-Dispatch. Numerous articles.
Richmond, Virginia, The City on the James:
The Book of Its Chamber of Commerce and Principal Business Interests. Richmond:
George W. Engelhardt, 1902-1903.
Robbinson, William M., Jr. "Drewry's Bluff
Naval Defense of Richmond, 1862." Civil War History, 7 (June
1961), 167- 175.
Rouse, Parke, Jr. Below
the James Lies Dixie. Richmond: The Dietz Press, 1968.
Rubin, Louis, Jr. Virginia: A Bicentennial
History. New York: Norton, I977·
Ryan, David. The Falls of the James.
Richmond: William Byrd Press, I975.
The Saga of a City: Lynchburg, Virginia,
1786-1936. Lynchburg: Sesquicentennial Association, I936.
Schoenbaum, Thomas J. The New River Controversy.
Winston-Salem, N.C.: John F. Blair, I979.
Scribner, Robert L. "Belle Isle."
Virginia Cavalcade, 5 (Winter 1955), 8-14.
Sears, Paul B. "The Processes of Environmental
Change by Man," in Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth.
William L. Thomas, editor. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1956.
Seelye, John. Prophetic
Waters: The River in Early American Life and Literature. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1977.
Sheehan, Bernard W. Savagism
and Civility: Indians and Englishmen in Colonial Virginia. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1980.
Smith, Bradford. Captain John Smith: His
Life and Legend. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1953.
Smith, Henry Nash. Virgin Land: The American
West as Symbol and Myth. New York: Random House, 1950.
Smith, John. Captain
John Smith's History of Virginia: A Selection. David F. Hawke, editor.
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1970.
Stanard, Mary Newton. Richmond, Its People
and Its Story. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1923.
Stanard, Mary Newton. The Story of Virginia's
First Century. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1928.
Sterrett, Frances S., and Caroline A. Boss.
"Careless Kepone." Environment, 19 (March 1977), 30-37.
Stevens, Leonard A. Clean Water, Nature's
Way to Stop Pollution. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1974.
Stewart, Robert Armistead. The History of
Virginia's Navy of the Revolution. Richmond: Mitchell and Hotchkiss,
1933.
Stith, William. The History and the First
Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. Williamsburg, 1747· Reprinted
by Heritage Series, Spartanburg, S.C.
Teal, John, and Mildred Teal. Life and Death
of the Salt Marsh. New York: Ballantine Books, 1969.
Thomas, Bill. American Rivers: A Natural
History. New York: W. W. Norton, 1978.
Thomas, Emery M. The Confederate State of
Richmond. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971.
Thomas, William L., editor. Man's Role in
Changing the Face of the Earth. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
I956.
Thoreau, Henry David. The River: Selections
from the Journal of Henry David Thoreau. Dudley C. Lunt, arranger. New
York: Twayne Publishers, 1963.
Thoreau, Henry David. Walden. J. Lyndon
Shanley, editor. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971.
Thoreau, Henry David. A
Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. Carl F. Hovde, editor. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1980.
Tichi, Cecelia. New World, New Earth: Environmental
Reform in American Literature from the Puritans through Whitman. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1979.
Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens).
Life on the Mississippi. New York: The Franklin Library, 1981.
Tyler, Lyon G., editor. Narratives of Early
Virginia. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1907.
Udall, Stewart L. The Quiet Crisis. New
York: Avon, 1963.
Usinger, Robert. The Life of Rivers and
Streams. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967.
Vaughan, Alden T. American Genesis: Captain
John Smith and the Founding of Virginia. Boston: Little, Brown &
Co., 1975.
Virginia Academy of Science. James River
Basin: Past, Present, and Future. Richmond, 1950.
Walker, William. Flood Damage Abatement
Study for Virginia. Blacksburg, Va.: Virginia Water Resources Research
Center (Bulletin 10), 1971.
Walker, William R., and William E. Cox. Water
Resources Administration in Virginia: Analysis and Evaluation. Blacksburg,
Va.: Virginia Water Resources Research Center (Bulletin 107), December 1976.
Ward, Christopher. The War of the Revolution.
New York: Macmillan Company, 1952.
Ward, Harry M., and Harold E. Greer, Jr. Richmond
During the Revolution, 1775-83. Charlottesville: University Press of
Virginia, 1977.
Warner, William W. Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen,
Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1976.
Washburn, Wilcomb E. The Indian in America.
New York: Harper and Row, 1975.
Wharton, James. The Bounty of the Chesapeake:
Fishing in Colonial Virginia. Williamsburg: Virginia 350th Anniversary
Celebration Corp., I957.
Whisenhunt, Donald W. The Environment and
the American Experience: A Historian Looks at the Ecological Crisis.
Port Washington, N.Y.: The Kennikat Press, I974.
White, Gilbert F. Strategies of American
Water Management. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1969.
White, Lynn, Jr. "The Historical Roots
of Our Ecologic Crisis." Science, 155 (10 March 1967), 1203-7.
(Woodrow, Fred). Wor Doow. The James River
or Rhymes, Legendary and Historical, of "The Old Powhatan." Claremont,
Virginia: Claremont Herald, 1889.
Virginia Hydro Dam Inventory. Volume II--South
Atlantic Slope. Afton, Va.: Rockfish Corp. (Virginia State Office of
Emergency and Energy Sources), August 1981. |