References and External Links
- Come Retribution. The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Lincoln. William A. Tidwell with James O. Hall and David W. Gaddy. (c) 1988 University Press of Mississippi. Re: J.J. Reford and Demill & Co. 178-1/2 Water Street NYC
- Investigation and Trial Papers relating to the Assassination of President Lincoln. Microcopy No. 599, Roll/Reel 2 Frames 0353-57 and Roll/Reel 3 Frame 0114. Re: J.J. Reford and Demill & Co. 178-1/2 Water Street NYC. National Archives.
- The Lincoln Assassination. The Evidence. Edited by William C. Edwards and Edward Steers Jr.. (c) 2009 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Re: J.J. Reford and Demill & Co. 178-1/2 Water Street NYC
- A Lawyer On Religion. Newspaper article referencing Richard Mead Demill. Published December 19, 1908 (c) The New York Times.
- The Foundation and the Superstructure: or the Faith of Christ and the Works of Man. Richard Mead Demill. (c) 1908 G.P. Putnam's Sons. 392 pages.
- United States Patent No. 48,478. Horace Boardman, assignor to himself and Kelby, DeMill & Co., New York "Manufacture of Wrought iron from the Ore" dated June 27, 1865. (Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the year 1865 Volume I. Washington: Government Printing Office 1867)
- The War of Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies: Series II, Vol.III, Serial Set Vol. No. 3789, Session Vol. No. 47, Report: H.Doc.67 - Confederate Correspondence, Etc. page 702 from Jas. E. Hoyt to H.T. Pairo August 9, 1861. Re: Thomas Arnold Demill & Alfred M. Wood.
- Pertaining to New York Commission Merchant Thomas Arnold Demill Listing Patchen Avenue, Eastern District of Brooklyn, New York 1860 U.S. Census
- The War of Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies: Series II, Vol.III, Serial Set Vol. No. 3789, Session Vol. No. 47, Report: H.Doc.67 - Confederate Correspondence, Etc. pages 708 and 709 from W.E. Demill to Hon. L.P. Walker August 21, 1861. Re: Thomas Arnold Demill, Richard Mead Demill & Alfred M. Wood.
- Arrival Of Captured Rebel Officers At Washington - Their Statements Regarding The Battle. Newspaper article referencing the capture of Confederate Major W.E. Demill. Published March 28, 1865. (c) The New York Times.
- Henry C. de Mille, Dramatist. Obituary. Published February 11, 1893. (c) The New York Times.
- Romance Of War In Play At Belasco's and De Mille War Play Returns. Newspaper articles. Published December 3, 1907 and December 29, 1908. (c) The New York Times.
- Duty Of The Dramatist - William C. De Mille on Morality, Old and New, and its Treatment on the Stage. Newspaper article. Published October 1, 1911. (c) The New York Times.
- De Mille Tells How To Hold The Audience. Article by Grace Kingsley. Published April 9, 1915. (c) Los Angeles Daily Times.
- An interview with Richard de Mille used for the book Bare-Faced Messiah by Russell Miller. Santa Barbara, California. July 25, 1986.
- L.A. Confidential: The Author Was Raised By Cecil B. And Constance De Mille. Then He Found Out Who His Real Parents Were. Article by David Freeman. Published April 19, 1998.(c) New York Times.
- A profile of Richard de Mille on the publication of My Secret Mother: Lorna Moon.
- The Secret of the Other de Mille. Article by Scott Eyman. Published April 29, 1998. (c) Cox News Service.
- Chapter One of My Secret Mother: Lorna Moon book includes DeMille family tree.
- An Original: Richard de Mille. Article by Dr. Wallace Simpson. Published June 25, 2009. (c) Science-Based Medicine.
- http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/palmbeach/culture/entries/2009/04/15/remembering_richard_de_mille.html Remembering R de Mille
- http://www.dixiereckoning.com
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Name | De Mille, Richard |
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Short description | American journalist |
Date of birth | February 12, 1922 |
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Date of death | April 8, 2009 |
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