The Stamford Historical Society
Sarah Frances Smith
and the Americanization Movement
In Stamford, Connecticut in the 1920'sWilliam J. Gottlin, Spring 2000
Selected Bibliography
Buczek, Daniel S. "Ethnic to American: Holy Name of Jesus Parish, Stamford, Connecticut." A.J.V. Fiedorczyk, ed. 75 Years: Church and A People. Charlotte, N.C.: The Delmar Co., 1979.
Higham, John. Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism 1860-1925. New York: Atheneum, 1973.
Janick, Herbert F., Jr. A Diverse People: Connecticut 1914 to the Present. Chester, CT: The Pequot Press, 1975.
Koenig, Samuel, Immigrant Settlements in Connecticut: Their Growth and Characteristics. Hartford, CT: Connecticut State Department of Education, 1938.
Pendery, Joyce and Ronald Marcus. Interview with Sarah F. Smith, Sarah F. Smith Papers. The Stamford Historical Society, Stamford, Connecticut, 1986.
Roth, David M., ed. Connecticut History and Culture: An Historical Overview and Resource Guide for Teachers. NP.The Connecticut Historical Commission, 1985.
Sammis, Edward A. "Report of the Stamford Evening School," Reports of the School Committee and Superintendent of Schools, Stamford, Connecticut, 1919.
Sherwood, Herbert F. The Story of Stamford. New York: The States History Company, 1930.
Smith, Sarah F. "Adult Education An Important Part of Public School System." Stamford, Advocate, Tercentenary Edition, 1641-1941, 1941.
Smith, Sarah F. "Annual Report of Director of Adult Education 1926-1927," July 22, 1927.
Smith, Sarah F. "Annual Report of Director of Adult Education 1927-1928," N.D. Smith, Sarah F. "Annual Report of Director of Adult Education 1928-1929," N.D. Smith, Sarah F. "Annual Report of Director of Adult Education 1929-1930," N.D.
Record Group 04: Sarah Frances Smith
Transcript of oral history interview with Sarah Frances Smith
Obituary: Sarah Francis Smith
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