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Yacovone, Donald. "The Transformation of the Black Temperance Movement, 1827-1854: An Interpretation." Journal of the Early Republic 8.3(1988): 281-97. Print.
Yeomans, H. (2011). What did the british temperance movement accomplish? attitudes to alcohol, the law and moral regulation. Sociology, 45(1), 38-53.
Appleby, Joyce. "The Personal Roots of the First American Temperance Movement." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 141.2 (1997): 141-59. Print.
Bell, Michael Everette. "Regional Identity in the Antebellum South: How German Immigrants Became "Good" Charlestonians." The South Carolina Historical Magazine 100.1 (1999): 9-28. Print.
Brown, L. A. (1916). Prohibition or temperance? The North American Review, 203(725), 564-571.
Carcieri, P. T. (2007). A history of temperance and prohibition in rhode island, 1820--1916. (Ph.D., Providence College). ProQuest Dissertations
and Theses.
Carlson, Douglas W. ""Drinks He to His Own Undoing": Temperance Ideology in the Deep South." Journal of the Early Republic 18.4 (1998): 659-91. Print.
Carroll, Andrew. "Rum And Rights In Portland, Maine." American History 48.6 (2014): 24-25. Academic Search Complete. Web. 5 May 2014
Claybaugh, Amanda. “Temperance.” In American History Through Literature 1820-1870. Eds. Janet Gabler-Hover and Robert Sattlemejer.
Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2006, 1152-58.
Clubb, Henry, S.. The Maine Liquor Law. Map Showing the Extent of Prohibition in the United States in 1855.. New York: Fowler and Wells, 1856. On loan from Library Company of Philadelphia
"Crusades." Woman's Christian Temperance Union. WCTU, n.d. Web. 2 May 2014.
Currier, N. The Drunkards Progress. From the First Glass to the Grave.1846. New York. N. Currier. Web.
<http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.32719>.
Dodd, Jill Siegel. "The Working Classes and the Temperance Movement in Ante-Bellum Boston." Labor History 19.4 (1978): 510. Print.
Frances Willard. (n.d.). Frances.Retrieved April 30, 2014, from http://www.wctu.org/frances_willard.html
Gu, Paul. "Tempreance Movement." Ohio History Central. Ohio History Central, 2013. Web. 2 May 2014.
Huebner, Timothy S. "Joseph Henry Lumpkin and Evangelical Reform in Georgia: Temperance, Education, and Industrialization, 1830-1860." The Georgia Historical Quarterly 75.2, RELIGION AND SOCIETY IN GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH (1991): 254-74. Print.
Jeffrey, Edith. "Reform, Renewal, and Vindication: Irish Immigrants and the Catholic Total Abstinence Movement in Antebellum Philadelphia." The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 112.3 (1988): 407-31. Print.
Katcher, Brian S. "Benjamin Rush's Educational Campaign Against Hard Drinking." American Journal of Public Health 83.2 (1993): 273-81. Print.
Kerrigan, Colm. "Irish Temperance and US Anti-Slavery: Father Mathew and the Abolitionists." History Workshop.31 (1991): 105-19. Print.
Lacroute, Ronni. "Temperance." Song of the Vine: A History of Wine. Cornell University Library, 2008. Web. 01 May 2014.
Leah, R. B. (2004, Fall). Alcohol, Temperance and Prohibition. Alcohol, Temperance and Prohibition. Retrieved May 5, 2014, from http://library.brown.edu/cds/temperance/essay.html
"Library Exhibits :: Temperance." Library Exhibits :: Temperance. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.<http://exhibits.library.villanova.edu/lane/temperance/>.
Linn, Meredith B. "Elixir of Emigration: Soda Water and the Making of Irish Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City." Historical Archaeology 44.4 (2010): 69-109. Print.
"Liquor Regulation In America 1619 To 1920." Congressional Digest 12.1 (1933): 2-32. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 May 2014.
McKeever, Jane L. "The Woman's Temperance Publishing Association." The Library Quarterly 55.4 (1985): 365-97. Print.
Morel, Lucas. "Lincoln among the Reformers: Tempering the Temperance Movement." Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 20: 1-34. Web. 19 Apr. 2014.
Olson-Raymer, Gayle. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2014. <http://users.humboldt.edu/ogayle/hist110/unit3/political.html>.
Peterson, J. A. (1998). Rum, ruin and revival: Protestant hymns and the temperance movement. (M.A., Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville).
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.
Reckner, Paul E., and Stephen A. Brighton. ""Free from all Vicious Habits": Archaeological Perspectives on Class Conflict and the Rhetoric of Temperance." Historical Archaeology 33.1, Confronting Class (1999): 63-86. Print.
Rohrer, James R. "The Origins of the Temperance Movement: A Reinterpretation." Journal of American Studies 24.2(1990): 228-35. Print.
Rorabaugh, W. J. (1991, January 1). Alcohol in America. OAH Magazine, 6, 17-19.
Sayre, Jim. Temperance Movement Had Roots in Shelby County, Ohio. Shelby County Historical Society. Shelby County Historical Society, Feb. 1997. Web. 2 May 2014.
Sample, B. W. (2006). "Firmly and conscientiously attached to the cause of temperance": The anti-alcohol movement in indianapolis, 1825--1856
Separate Paths: Suffragists and the Women's Temperance Crusade, Jack S. Blocker, Jr. Signs, Vol. 10, No. 3(Spring, 1985), pp. 460-476
Sheldon, Jonathon. "Chapter 1: Historical Aspects of Alcohol and Other Drug Use." Chapter 1: Historical Aspects of Alcohol and Other Drug Use.
N.p., 1993. Web. 01 May 2014.
Smith, William. "The Temperance Archive." The Temperance Archive. American Social History Productions, 2002. Web. 24 Apr. 2014.
"The Alcoholic Republic: Temperance in the United States." The Journal of Presbyterian History (1997-) 81.1 (2003): 60-3. Print.
"The Drunkard's Progress," from "A Glass With a Friend" to "Death by Suicide" in nine steps, 1846, hand-colored lithograph.
"The Temperance Movement." Oviatt Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2014. <http://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/Temperance>
Tyrrell, Ian R. "Drink and Temperance in the Antebellum South: An Overview and Interpretation." The Journal of Southern History 48.4 (1982): 485-510. Print.
Tyrell, Ian R. "History Engine: Tools for Collaborative Education and Research | Episodes." History Engine. Tempering the Temperance Movement, Nov. 1982. Web. 01 May 2014.
Vargas, Mark A. "The Progressive Agent of Mischief: The Whiskey Ration and Temperance in the United States Army." The Historian 67.2 (2005): 199-216. Print.
Walsh, Victor A. "'Drowning the Shamrock': Drink, Teetotalism, and the Irish Catholics of Gilded-Age Pittsburgh." Journal of American Ethnic History 10.1 (1990): 60-79. Print.
Warren, Richard. "Temperance and Alcohol." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, 1.2 (2009): 97.
WEBB, HOLLAND. "Temperance Movements and Prohibition." International Social Science Review 74.1/2 (1999): 61-9. Print.
Women's Christian Temperance Union. Roots of Prohibition. PBS, 2011. Web.
Yacovone, Donald. "The Transformation of the Black Temperance Movement, 1827-1854: An Interpretation." Journal of the Early Republic 8.3(1988): 281-97. Print.
Yeomans, H. (2011). What did the british temperance movement accomplish? attitudes to alcohol, the law and moral regulation. Sociology, 45(1), 38-53.