Sources and references
This page is a running list of books, articles, shows, or websites that reference the Goodwinslow estate. These are taken often as sources for understanding its construction, style, and prior use.
Study of the house, its construction and architecture
- P Magness, Good Abode: Nineteenth century architecture in Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee (The Junior League of Memphis, 1983), 113–4.
- Kay Benton, Memphis Landmarks Commission, National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form, Goodwinslow (National Park Service, April 1979), https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/d00b41cc-9823-4cda-b0e7-0b5597fec6f2.
Significance in the community
- E Davies-Rodgers, The Romance of the Episcopal Church in West Tennessee (The Plantation Press, 1964), 90.
- A brief mention of the house as one of three significant residences in Raleigh.
- "Historic Raleigh" quilt, Memphis Public Libraries, https://uploads.knightlab.com/storymapjs/7a66656da0bef8f672e652c289021341/raleigh-quilt/index.html.
Lifestyles of previous residents
- James Kingsley, "Descendant of longtime Raleigh family dies," The Commercial Appeal, Memphis. March 3, 1995: 13, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-commercial-appeal-obituary-for-mary/148618392/.
- Anonymous, "Books Revived by Raleigh's Birthday," The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, June 30, 1973.
- M. Raymond, "Legendary 'Goodwinslow,' Rich In History And Tradition, To Be Opened For Tour," The Memphis Press-Scimitar, April 24, 1964: 12, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-memphis-press-scimitar-legendary-go/137377156/.
- Anonymous, "Hunter trials at 'Longreen' saturday," The Memphis Press-Scimitar, April 13, 1960: 15, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-memphis-press-scimitar-hunter-trials/137377625/.
- Anonymous, "Jungle With Papier Mache Animals," The Memphis Press-Scimitar, October 3, 1959: 8, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-memphis-press-scimitar-jungle-with-p/137376186/.
- Ruth Jacquemine, "The Lady of Winslow Hall," The Commercial Appeal, Memphis. December 9, 1956, sec. 5: 1, https://commercialappeal.newspapers.com/article/the-commercial-appeal-the-lady-of-winslo/155013272/.
- Anonymous, "Woods Beckon 'Nature Girls'," The Commercial Appeal, October 30, 1948: 10, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-commercial-appeal-woods-beckon-natu/137377449/.
- M. C. Winslow, Brushes with the Literary: Letters of a washington artist, 1943-1959 (Louisiana State University Press 1993), 88, 90, 92.
- Anonymous, "W. W. Goodwin is a Victim of Apoplexy," The Commercial Appeal, Memphis. June 21, 1922: 9, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-commercial-appeal-w-w-goodwin-is-a/159894201/.
- Coppock, Paul R, Paul R. Coppock's Mid-South: Vol. IV, 1979-1982 (Paul R. Coppock Scholarship Trust, 1994), 361-366.
- Note that in this account, some family members are misidentified, and uncommon names are used
Unspecified
- Helen White, "Anne Goodwin Winslow: An Annotated Check List of Her Published Works and of Her Papers," The Mississippi Quarterly, No. 2 Spring, 1969, https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=speccoll-ua-pub-mvcbul.
- Laura G Mallory, "The Three Lives of Raleigh," West-Tennessee Historical Society Papers, no. 13 (1959): 78-94, https://search.register.shelby.tn.us/imgView.php?imgtype=pdf&id=13wth137.tif.
- Helen White and Redding S. Sugg, Jr., "The Literary Life at Goodwinslow," The Delta Review, no. V (August 1968): 42-45.
History of Raleigh
- Anonymous, "The Raleigh Railroad," Public Ledger, April 3, 1873 3.
- "Raleigh Springs Inn ... the Maddox Seminary and the James Sanitorium". https://historic-memphis.com/memphis/raleigh-inn/raleigh-inn.html
Scholarly Journals
- Foard, Meghan, Dorian J. Burnette, David RL Burge, and Travis D. Marsico. "Influence of river channelization and the invasive shrub, Ligustrum sinense, on oak (Quercus spp.) growth rates in bottomland hardwood forests." Applied Vegetation Science 19, no. 3 (2016): 401-412. References to invasive species and their impacts on the surrounding area, utilizing some of Goodwinslow's past residents accounts as primary sources.
- Foard, Meghan. Causes and consequences of Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense Lour.) invasion in hydrologically altered forested wetlands. Arkansas State University, 2014. References to invasive species and their impacts on the surrounding area, utilizing some of Goodwinslow's past residents accounts as primary sources.