L.I. - History, 1929-1939
-- General
- Lupinskie-Huvane, Lorraine and Alan Singer. The Great Depression and New Deal on Long Island, New York (Hofstra University. OAH Magazine Of History.)
-- Agriculture
- DeWan, George. "Surviving the Great Depression: Four Long Islanders Tell How They Scraped by, Often by Raising Their Own Food" (Long Island: Our Story). Newsday, May 8, 1998: p. A 18.
-- Gold Star Mothers
- U.S. World War I Mothers' Pilgrimage, 1930 (Ancestry.com. Rootsweb)
- Potter, Constance. "World War I Gold Star Mothers Pilgrimages, Part I." Prologue, 31(2) Spring 1999 U.S. National Archives. Prologue Magazine) -- contains links to Part 2 and Obtaining Copies of World War I Records
-- Hurricane of 1938
- Brickner, Roger K. The Long Island Express: Tracking the Hurricane of 1938. Batavia, NY: Hodgins Printing Co., 1988.
- Clowes, Ernest S. The Hurricane of 1938 on Eastern Long Island. Bridgehampton, NY: Hampton Press, 1939.
- The Long Island Express: The Great Hurricane of 1938 (Scott A. Mandia)
- Flotteron, Nicole A. "1938 'Long Island Express' Hurricane: Could It Happen Again?" (Hamptons.com, March 7, 2011)
-- Long Island Tercentennary
- Long Island Chamber of Commerce. Historical Committee. "Long Island's Tercentenary -- 1936" [1 sheet]. New York: The Committee, 1936.
-- Parks
- Jones Beach [DVD]: An American Riviera, narrated by Eli Wallach. [New York:] POZ Productions, Inc., [2006].
- Robert Moses and the Modern Park System (1929-1965) (New York City. Department of Parks and Recreation)
-- Nazi's
- Camp Siegfried (Yaphank, NY). Jahrbuch. Brooklyn, NY: Herausgegeben von Amerikadeutschen Sieglugsbund, [1938]. -- photocopy
- Miller, Marvin D. Wunderlich's Salute: The Interrelationship of the German-American Bund, Camp Siegfried, Yaphank, Long Island, and the Young Siegfrieds and Their Relationship with American and Nazi Institutions. Smithtown, NY: Malamud-Roase Publications, 1983.
- Scenes from Camp Siegfried, a 1930's Nazi Summer Camp...in Long Island (Dangerous Minds)
- Young, Michelle. This Former Nazi Neighborhood on Long Island, with Adolf Hitler Street, Still Exists (Untapped Cities.com)
-- Prohibition
- Carse, Robert. Rum Row: The Real McCoy, the Bootleg Queen, and the Liquor Fleet that Fueled the Roaring Twenties. Mystic, CT: Flat Hammock Press, 2006.
-- Roads
- The Long Island Parkway System (New York State. Department of Transportation)
-- World's Fair, 1939
- Cotter, Bill. The 1939-1940 New York World's Fair. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2009.
- Mauro, James. Twilight at the World of Tomorrow: Genius, Madness, Murder, and the 1939 World's Fair on the Brink of War. New York: Ballantine Books, 2010.
- "President Opens Fair as a Symbol of Peace; Vast Spectacle of Color and World Progress Thrills Enthusiastic Crowds on the First Day." New York Times, May 1, 1939: pp. 1-2.
- Spin Your Globe to Long Island (Modern Mechanix.com; National Geographic, 75[4] Ap 1939) -- The view from the 1939 World's Fair
- Wurts, Richard, et al. The New York World's Fair 1939/1940 in 155 Photographs. New York: Dover Publications, 1977.