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- Herring Hill: Georgetown African American Heritage Trail, Cultural Tourism DC
- African-American Heritage Trail Georgetown Business Improvement District
- Georgetown's African-American Heritage National Park Service
- Herring Hill Phillips School, National Park Service
- Washington's Board of Public Works and the Burial of Herring Hill in Georgetown, District of Columbia, Matthew Palus, 2015, Society for Historical Archaeology
- National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Georgetown Historic District (amended), Kimberly Prothro Williams, National Park Service, January 24, 2003
- Lesko, Kathleen M.; Babb, Valerie Melissa; Gibbs, Carroll R. (2016). Black Georgetown Remembered. Georgetown University Press. ISBN 9781626163263
- Between Freedom and Equality: The History of an African American Family in Washington, D.C., Barbara Boyle Torrey & Clara Myrick Green, Georgetown University Press, 2021, ISBN 9781647120825
- Remembering Georgetown: A History of the Lost Port City, David Mould & Missy Loewe, Arcadia Publishing, 2009, ISBN 9781614235309
- An Intimate Journey through Georgetown in April 1863, Mary A. Mitchell, Columbia Historical Society, Vol. 60/62, 1960, pgs 84-102
- Growing Up Black In 'The Village' West of Rock Creek, Pauline Gaskins Mitchell, The Washington Post, July 23, 1987
- Finding the Soul of a Place, Sarah Booth Conroy, The Washington Post, February 23, 1992
- Georgetown's Hidden History First, it was a slave port. Later, it was a thriving center of black life. Today, it's a virtually all-white enclave. Why?, Andrew Stephen, The Washington Post, July 16, 2006
- When Georgetown Found Itself on the Wrong Side of the Creek, Topher Mathews, The Georgetown Metropolitan, May 3, 2013
- At 2 Georgetown Cemeteries, History in Black and White, Nicholas Fandos, The New York Times, October 20, 2016
- Seven Georgetowns: Herring Hill, Topher Mathews, The Georgetown Metropolitan, April 11, 2018
- Devaney, Robert (February 20, 2019). Our Black History … in Georgetown. The Georgetowner.
- Students Honor Lives of Free, Enslaved Blacks Buried in Georgetown, The Washington Informer, August 5, 2020
- Mapping Georgetown: Reclaiming Sacred Grounds of African American History, Marilyn Butler, The Georgetowner, October 18, 2021
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