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==Books== | ==Books== | ||
− | *''God Knows His Name: The True Story of John Doe No. 24'', by David Bakke | + | *''God Knows His Name: The True Story of John Doe No. 24'', by David Bakke (see links above) |
*''A Brief History of the Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children Located at Lincoln, Ill., 1865-1893'' [http://www.archive.org/stream/briefhistoryofch00illi#page/n209/mode/2up/] presented by the Illinois Board of World's Fair Commissioners in Brief history of the charitable institutions of the state of Illinois, pages 209-216. | *''A Brief History of the Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children Located at Lincoln, Ill., 1865-1893'' [http://www.archive.org/stream/briefhistoryofch00illi#page/n209/mode/2up/] presented by the Illinois Board of World's Fair Commissioners in Brief history of the charitable institutions of the state of Illinois, pages 209-216. | ||
*''Lincoln Developmental Center, Named the Lincoln State School (& Colony) in the Route 66 Era''[http://findinglincolnillinois.com/lssandc.html] Report 27, by Leigh Henson. | *''Lincoln Developmental Center, Named the Lincoln State School (& Colony) in the Route 66 Era''[http://findinglincolnillinois.com/lssandc.html] Report 27, by Leigh Henson. |