Further Reading
- George Turnbull, "Governors of Oregon" (1962);
- and profiles by Richard I. Neuberger in the "Sunday Oregonian", Mar. 18, 1951, and the "Nation", Jan. 26, 1952; and by Malcolm Bauer in the New York Herald-Tribune, Dec. 1, 1960.
- obituary in the New York Times, Mar. 14, 1969.
- Dictionary of American Biography edited by Dumas Malone, Volume XVII, Charles Scribner & Sons, New York, Volume XXI, Supplement Eight 1966–1970, page 616.
- Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States: 1789–1978, Volume 3, pages 1281–1282
- McKay, Floyd J. An Editor for Oregon: Charles A. Sprague and the Politics of Change. Oregon State University Press, 1998.
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