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Also contains newspaper clippings about Max Einstein's regiment of the Pennsylvania Light Artillery and Thomas Ackley.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Allen, Luther P.</author>		<title>The Genealogy and History of the Shreve Family from 1641. </title>		<pub>Greenfield, Illinois, 1901. </pub>		<citation>Allen’s magnificient and sometimes undocumented effort at compilation of the Shreve family up to ca 1901. Available from several sources, including as an acid-free photocopy from University Microfilms International (UMI), 300 N. Zeeb Rd. Ann Arbor, MI. Be sure to pay extra for the edition with the photos in it [Haines].</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Ben, Shreve, Arkansas. </title>		<pub>Flashback. Volume 4, Issue 6. November, 1954. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Benjamin Shreve Biography, Virginia. </title>		<pub>Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine. Volume 22, Issue 4. October, 1931. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Benjamin Shreve Obituary, 1896. Massachusetts. </title>		<pub>New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume 52, Issue 3. July, 1898.  </pub>	</source>	<author>Bernhard, Harold C.</author>	<title>Memoirs of Harold C. Bernhard: The story of Shreve, Lamb &amp; Harmon, and Shreve, Lamb &amp; Harmon Associates from 1927 to 1971. </title>	<pub>Unknown Publisher, 1979.</pub>	<source>		<author>Bowers, Janice Emily. </author>		<title>A Sense of Place: The Life and Work of Forrest Shreve. </title>		<pub>University of Arizona Press, 1988.</pub>		<citation>Forrest Shreve (1878-1950) was an internationally known plant ecologist who spent most of his career at the Carnegie Institution's Desert Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona. Shreve's contributions to the study of plant ecology laid the groundwork for modern studies and several of his works came to be regarded as classics by ecologists worldwide.		This first full-length study of Shreve's life and work demonstrates that he was more than a desert ecologist. His early work in Maryland and Jamaica gave him a breadth of expertise matched by few of his ecological contemporaries, and his studies of desert plant demography, the physiological ecology of rain-forest plants, and vegetational gradients on southwestern mountain ranges anticipated by decades recent trends in ecology. 		Tracing Shreve's development from student to scientist, Bowers evokes the rigors and delights of fieldwork in the first half of this century and shows how Shreve's sense of place informed his scientific thought—making him, in his own words, "not an exile from some better place, but a man at home in an environment to which his life can be adjusted without physical or intellectual loss."</citation>		<indexlink>Images/Famous-Forrest-Shreve-SenseofPlace.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Caleb Shreve, Jr. 3 wives, 1690-1746, New Jersey. </title>		<pub>Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Volume 70, Issue 3. September, 1995.  </pub>	</source>	<source>	<author>Clifford, Hugh F. </author>	<title>The Oil Creek Flemings of Venango County, Pennsylvania. </title>	<pub>Unknown publisher, 1999. </pub>	<citation>With related families, McClintocks, Culbertsons, Jamisons, Lytles, Morrisons, Watsons, Henders ... Watsons, Shreves, Smalls, Stewarts, and Storys. </citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>Dorsey, Florence L. </author>		<title>Master of the Mississippi. </title>		<pub>Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co., 1988.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Elizabeth Kille Shreve Chambers, Pennsylvania, Ohio. </title>		<pub>Middle Sandy Flintstones, Volume 6, Issue 3, June, 1977.  </pub>	</source>	<source>	<author>Harmon, Robert B. </author>	<title>Perspective on the Modern Office Building in the Work of Richmond Harold Shreve and Associates. </title>	<pub>Vance Bibliographies, 1980. </pub>	<citation>A selected bibliography. 12 pages.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Henry Miller Shreve, Trip Diary, 1869, Missouri to Montana. </title>		<pub>D Reflector, Volume 33, Issue 1, March, 1996.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Henry Miller Shreve, Diary, Trip to Ft. Benton, 1869. </title>		<pub>D Reflector, Volume 32, Issue 4, December, 1995.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Henry Miller Shreve, Letter, 1834, District of Columbia. </title>		<pub>Genie, Volume 29, Issue 4, 1995.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Humboldt County Historical Society. </author>		<title>Evelyn M. Shreeve, Humboldt County, California. </title>		<pub>Humboldt Historian, Volume 30, Issue 2. March, 1982. Eureka. CA.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Humboldt County Historical Society. </author>		<title>Feryl Richard Shreeve, Humboldt County, California. </title>		<pub>Humboldt Historian, Volume 26, Issue 4. July, 1978. Eureka CA.  </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Illinois State Genealogical Society. </author>		<title>The Genealogy of the Shreve Family in Illinois. </title>		<pub>Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 10, Issue 3, September, 1978.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Israel Shreve (Colonel) Family, New Jersey-Pennsylvania. </title>		<pub>Keyhole, Volume 24, Issue 1, January, 1996.  </pub>		<citation>Israel Shreve Records (letters received, accounts, returns, etc.), 1776-1781, involving Shreve's command of the 2nd New Jersey Regiment, Continental Line, and letters, 1775-1781, which he sent to his wife while serving in the army. Shreve, frequently stationed in New Jersey, participated in the invasion of Canada (1776), was wounded at Brandywine, wintered at Valley Forge, fought at Monmouth, accompanied General Sullivan's Expedition, wintered at Morristown (1779-1780), fought at Connecticut Farms and Springfield, and wintered at Pompton before resigning his commission in early 1781 (soon after the mutiny in the Jersey Line). This collection is accompanied by typed transcripts and by photocopies of related Shreve papers at the University of Houston.  </citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Israel Shreve Records. </title>		<pub>The American Revolution: Manuscript sources Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. </pub>		<indexlink>Images/Israel-Shreve-Papers-Cover.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>McCall, Edith. </author>		<title>Mississippi Steamboatman.  </title>		<pub>NY: Walker &amp; Co.,  1986.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Pim, Asa. </author>		<title>Mary A. Shreve, 50th Anniversary, 1921. </title>		<pub> Columbiana County Connection, Volume 20, Issue 1, January, 1997. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>North Louisiana Historical Association. </author>		<title>Henry Miller Shreve Biography, Louisiana, 1785-1851. </title>		<pub>North Louisiana Historical Association Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1, Fall, 1970.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Rhode Island Genealogical Society. </author>		<title>Linnekin-Shrieve record, Rhode Island. </title>		<pub>Rhode Island Roots, Volume 11, Issue 3, September, 1985. Rhode Island Warwick RI: Rhode Island Genealogical Society. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Shreve to Curtis Letter, 1776, New York. </title>		<pub> Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 28, Issue 1, January, 1904.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Shreve Family Records. </title>		<pub>Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, Volume 3, Issue 4, October, 1962.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Shreve Family, Arlington Area, Virginia. </title>		<pub>Arlington Historical Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1, October, 1969.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Shreve Family, Surveyors, NW Arkansas. </title>		<pub> Flashback, Volume 30, Issue 2, May, 1980.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Shreve-Mccandless Bible, Pennsylvania, Ohio. </title>		<pub>New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 89, Issue 1, January, 1935.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Shreve-Rogers Record, De Witt County, Illinois. </title>		<pub>Dewitt County Genealogical Quarterly, Volume 4, Issue 1, Summer, 1978.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----  </author>		<title>Shreve-Shepherd, England, New York, Kansas, Oregon, California, Washington. </title>		<pub> Redwood Researcher, Volume 21, Issue 2, November, 1988.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Tandy vs. Shreve Agreement, 1817, Kentucky. </title>		<pub>Green County Review, Volume 2, Issue 3, April, 1979.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Thomas Shreve Family Record, Alabama. </title>		<pub>Pioneer Wagon, Volume 4, Issue 2, Winter, 1984.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Thompson, William Y. </author>		<title>Israel Shreve; Revolutionary War Officer. </title>		<pub>Ruston, LA: McGinty Trust Fund, 1979.</pub>		<citation> This is part of a series of books on historical people written for schoolchildren.  It provides details of Israel's war activities and does not provide much genealogy.</citation>		<indexlink>Images/Book-Israel-Shreve.jpg</indexlink>	</source>	<source>		<author>Tsiang, Katherine R. </author>		<title>Radiance and Virtue: The R. Norris Shreve Collection of Chinese Jade and Other Oriental Works of Art. </title>		<pub>Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1983.</pub>		<citation>A pictorial inventory of R.N. Shreve's jade collection on display at the Indianapolis Museum and the Purdue University. I understand some of their furniture and other belongings are still at Purdue as well as some of their papers.  The pictures in the book are black and white and probably don't do the pieces justice.  There is absolutely no genealogy information in this book. [Haines]</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>Vorea Booze Shreve, 1906-64, Washington. </title>		<pub>Tri-City Genealogical Society Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 3, July, 1964.</pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Western Michigan Genealogical Society. </author>		<title>Osband-Shrieve record, Newport Co., Rhode Island.</title>		<pub>Michigana, Volume 8, Issue 2, April, 1962, Grand Rapids MI. </pub>	</source>	<source>		<author>Wetzel County Genealogical Society. </author>		<title>Shreve Obituaries, 20th Century, West Virginia. </title>		<pub>Wetzel County Genealogical Society Newsletter, Volume 16, Issue 2, November, 1995.</pub>	</source>	<source>	<author>White, William D. </author>	<title>Four families: The Story of the Whalen's, Rousseau's, Smith's, and Shreve's in the Saginaw Valley. </title>	<pub>W.D. White, 1990. </pub>	<citation>53 pages.</citation>	</source>	<source>		<author>-----.  </author>		<title>W.F. Shreve Letter, 1860, Arkansas. </title>		<pub>Flashback, Volume 27, Issue 4, November, 1977.</pub>	</source>	<subhead>Compiled by Theodora M. Haines and Gregory M. Shreve</subhead></bibliography>