Agreement between Charles H. Hackley and Thomas Hume of Muskegon, Michigan. n.d. R 977.457 H116a LOCAL HISTORY
American Biographical History of Eminent and Self-made Men, Michigan Volume, p. 43. 1878. B3 R 920 Am 351
American Forests, v. 44, April 1938, p. 166 and 188. "Historic lumber towns #3" by Steward H. Holbrook, Torrent House.
American Lumbermen: The Personal History and Public Business Achievements of One Hundred Eminent Lumbermen in the U.S., p. 223. 1905. R 920 Am355, v.1. B3
Anniversary of His Death Observed by Central Civic Club and An Invitation Extended to Board of Education. 1925. R 977.457 Sch65ed. LOCAL HISTORY
Appreciation of gifts of C. H. Hackley. Hackley Memorial Association. R 977.457 H116. LOCAL HISTORY
Benefactions of C. H. Hackley. Hackley Memorial Association. 1928. R 977.457 H116gm. LOCAL HISTORY
Biographical Sketch of Mr. Hackley. Library scrapbook. LOCAL HISTORY
Charles Henry Hackley: An Appreciation. 1929. 977.457 H116
Charles Henry Hackley: Biographical Sketches. 1972. B H116
The Charles H. Hackley Scrapbook. (Newspaper clippings on Mr. Hackley and his gifts to the city of Muskegon). LOCAL HISTORY
A Civic and Industrial Survey of the Muskegon Area and Western Michigan, p. 210. 1938. (gifts to the city and board of education). R 977.457 C355ci. LOCAL HISTORY
Cyclopedia of Michigan: Historical and Biographical, Comprising a Synopsis of General History of the State and Biographical Sketches of Men, p. 78, by John Bersey. 1890. R 920 C992. B3
Dictionary of American Biography, v.8. 1936. R 920 D561
The Gifts to the City of Muskegon by Charles H. Hackley. Souvenir of Muskegon. R 977.457 H116g. LOCAL HISTORY
The Great Lakes, p. 268, "C.H. Hackley best representative of the lumber barons," by Harlan Henthorne Hatcher. 977 H282g
The Hackley House, by Bertha M. Freye and Mildred L. Johnson. 1961. R 977.457 H629hf LOCAL HISTORY
The Hackley Legacy to Muskegon, Michigan, by Linda Beghtol Wiersema. 1989. R977.457 H116w. LOCAL HISTORY
The Hackley Manual Training School and Gymnasium, Muskegon, Michigan, 1905-1906. Biographical sketch of Charles Henry Hackley. R 977.457 Sch65m. LOCAL HISTORY
Hackley, Charles Henry, and Hume, Thomas: Papers. 1976. R 977.457 H116pc LOCAL HISTORY
Headlight Flashes. (short sketch) R 977.457 M974 R132h. LOCAL HISTORY
Historic Michigan, vol. 3, pt. 1, p. 54. R 977.4 F958h. LOCAL HISTORY
Historical Sketch of the Muskegon Schools, p. 14 and 31 by Addie Littlefield. 1921. R 977.457 Sch65L. LOCAL HISTORY
History of Michigan, v. 1, p. 605; v. 4, p. 1935, by Charles Moore. 1915. R 977.4 M781h. LOCAL HISTORY
History of Muskegon and Ottawa counties, Michigan, p. 72-73. 1882. R 977.457 M974 D488 LOCAL HISTORY
Interpretive Study Manual for the Hackley and Hume Historic Site, Muskegon, Michigan. 1961. R 977.457 H116i LOCAL HISTORY
Life after Lumbering: Charles Henry Hackley and the Emergence of Muskegon, Michigan, by Richard Henry Harms. 977.457 H228L
The Life of Charles Henry Hackley: Drawn from Old Public and Family Records, by Louis P. Haight. 1948. B H116h
Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Farragut: An Account of the Gift, the Erection and the Dedication of the Bronze Statues Given by Charles H. Hackley to the City of Muskegon, Michigan. 1900. R 977.457 H116gL LOCAL HISTORY
Lumber and Forest Industry of the Northwest, p.224 (sketch with photographs), by George W. Hotchkiss. 1898. R 977.4 H797h. LOCAL HISTORY
Making of Muskegon: An Interpretive Study of Charles Henry Hackley, by Janie Lynn Panagopoulos. 1989. R 977.457 H116p LOCAL HISTORY
Men of Michigan, p. 335. B3 R 920 M5198.
Men of Progress, Embracing Biographical Sketches of Representative Michigan Men with an Outline History of the State, p. 437. 1990 R 920 M523. B3.
Michigan Historical Collections, v. 35, p.54. "Memorial sketch" by Mary E. Chamberlain, R 977.4 M582h. LOCAL HISTORY
Annual of the Muskegon County Pioneer and Historical Society Annual for the Year 1887, p. 27. R 977.457 M974 M974a. LOCAL HISTORY
Our Old House: the Hackley House (video recording) 1994. VHS 997.457
Photographs of the Hackley Family. Muskegon picture collection. LOCAL HISTORY
Portrait and Biographical Record of Muskegon and Ottawa Counties, p. 324. R 977.457 MC974p. REFERENCE DESK
Proceedings of the Muskegon County Board of Supervisors, "Resolutions adopted in memory of Charles H. Hackley. 1905. R977.457 MC97su. LOCAL HISTORY
Public Schools of the City of Muskegon Bond $75,000 Issued to Hon. Charles H. Hackley in Acceptance of his Proposition to Provide a Fund of $75,000 for the Support of the Hackley Public Library Forever. R 977.457 Sch65Lm. Glass case 24, Torrent House
Resolutions Adopted by the Board of Education Accepting the Hon. Charles H. Hackley's Gift of $130,000 for the Establishment, Equipment, and Maintenance of a Manual Training School. 1896 R 977.457 Sch65mr. Glass case 24, Torrent House
Said And Done Yearbook, February 1905 issue. School and church scrapbook. LOCAL HISTORY
School Flags at Half Mast in Tribute to Charles Henry Hackley. 1924. School and church scrapbook. LOCAL HISTORY
Statues of Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, and Farragut Unveiled; Address by John Patton, Delivered May 30, 1900. R 977.457 M974stp. Glass case 24, Torrent House
Tribute Paid to Character of Charles H. Hackley at Alumni Reunion. 1928. School and church scrapbook. LOCAL HISTORY
In addition to the materials on this list, numerous articles on Charles Henry Hackley have been published over the years in the Muskegon Chronicle. Many of these are indexed in the Muskegon File in the Local History room and are available for viewing on microfilm. The Local History room is located in the basement level of the Hackley Public Library.
Compiled by Reference Librarian Marilyn Ryan, edited by Damien Rostar.