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Rattermann, Heinrich A. Augustin Herrman. Deutsch-Amerikanisches Magazin, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan.–July, 1887. Vol. I, pp. 202–226, 524–538. (Contains account of ancestry of Herrman and maintains that he was born in 1605.)

Records of New Amsterdam. New York, 1897. Index Vol.

Schuyler. Colonial New York. Vol. I, p. 55.

Stump. Augustine Herrman, 1606–1686. 1929.

Tansill, Charles C. The Pennsylvania-Maryland Boundary Controversy. Washington, 1915.

Thorpe. American Charters. Vol. III, p. 1678.

Vallandigham, E. N. Augustine Herrman. New York Sun, Oct. 22, 1892. (Reprinted in Phillips, Rare Map of Virginia and Maryland.)

Valentine, D. T. Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York. 1863, p. 773. (Contains account of the birth and baptism of Herrman’s children.)

Virginia Historical Register. Vol. I, p. 163. (Contains copy of the Engagement of Northampton.)

Wilson, James Grant. Augustine Herrman, Bohemian, 1605–1686. New Jersey Hist. Soc., Newark, 1890. Vol. XXI, No. 2, pp. 31–34.

Wilson, James Grant. A Maryland Manor. A paper read before the Maryland Hist. Soc., March 11, 1889. Md. Hist. Soc. Pub. Fund. Pub. No. 30, pt. 11 (1890). Contains: 1. Bohemia Manor, 2. Augustine Herrman, 3. John Bayard, 1738–1807.