Biographical Sources and References
- Benjamin Curtis, "Honorable Edmund Hatch Bennett," New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly, Vol. 4, no. 3 (March 1886), pp. 225–228.
- Bacon, George A. Bostonia: The Boston University Alumni Magazine, Vol. VII, no. 5 (February 1934).
- Clifford, Ross. Leading Lawyers' Case for the Resurrection, (Edmonton: Canadian Institute for Law, Theology and Public Policy, 1996), pp. 15–27. ISBN 1-896363-02-4
- Curtis, Benjamin R. "The Boston University Law School,"New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly, Vol. 4, no. 3 (March 1886), pp. 218–225.
- Johnson, Philip. "Juridical Apologists 1600 - 2000 AD: A Bio-Bibliographical Essay," Global Journal of Classical Theology, Vol. 3, no. 1 (March 2002)
- Reno, Conrad. Memoirs of the Judiciary and the Bar of New England for the Nineteenth century, with a History of the Judicial System of New England, Vol. 1 (Boston: Century Memorial Publishing, 1900).
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