Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF DA677 .P33 2001
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF DA679 .L78 1986
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF DA550 .V53 1988
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HT123 .E5 1998
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF E740.7 .E53 1996
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF E169.1 .E626 2001
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HN57 .E58 1993
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8551 .E44 2002
This book is a great source if you want to know who has recieved the death chair. It dates back to the 1900's. It also tells you why, when and how the person recieved the death penalty.
This website to shows its view points on the death penalty by using graphic pictures. This website is also very informational, it tells whose recieved the death penalty and what form was used on them.
This website explains the death penalty, how it works, what crimes you have to commit to get the electric chair, etc.

This page describes how the death penalty started and where it began. It also tells how its changed since the 1900's.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF F158.68.W5 P5
Included here are research papers by Archives Director Mark Frazier Lloyd, by students in the Department of History's Senior Honors Program in American History, and Summer Research Fellows at the University Archives.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Desk REF F158.3 .P5664 1982
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Desk REF F158.3 .S4
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Desk REF F158.3 .J15
Brief, often one-paragraph entries, some with bibliographic references.


