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Johan Printz Craig, Dr. Peter Stebbins. “Chronology of Colonial Swedes on the Delaware 1638-1713.” (Online) Available http://www.colonialswedes.org/History/Chronology.html. Accessed 5 November, 2002. “First Finnish settlement in America, 1638.” (Online) Available http://www.genealogia.fi/emi/art/article229e.htm Accessed 5 November, 2002. Graeff, Arthur D. It Happened in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co., c1947. Hillbrand, Percie V. The Swedes in America. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Co., c1966. “Johan Printz.” The Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania. Second Edition. Vol. 1. New York: Somerset Publishers, Inc., c1996. “New Sweden.” (Online) Available http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/us/A0835483.html. Accessed 28 October, 2002. Paxson, Henry D. Sketch and Map of a Trip from Philadelphia to Tinicum Island Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Where the Swedes founded the first permanent colony and established and maintained for twelve years (from 1643 to 1655) the first seat of government in Pennsylvania, thirty-nine years before the coming of William Penn. Philadelphia: George H. Buchanan Co., c1926. “Printz, Johan Bjornsson.” The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. (Online) Available http://www.bartleby.com/65/pr/Printz-J.html. Accessed 28 October, 2002. Tornqvist, Dr. Eric G. M. “Johan Printz.” Adapted from an article written for the Chatauqua Institution of New York and presented at Scandanavian Day in August, 1987. Originally published in the Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, No.7 (Spring 1993). (Online) Available http://www.colonialswedes.org/Forefathers/Printz.html Accessed 28 October, 2002. Wallower, Lucille. Colonial Pennsylvania. Camden, NJ: Thomas Nelson and Sons, c1969. Williams, Rev. Dr. Kim-Eric. “Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church.” (Online) Available http://www.colonialswedes.org/Churches/GloDei.html Accessed 28 October, 2002. |