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Selected work

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Book, magazine, and pamphlet illustrations

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  1. Hill, Jim Dan, PhD ( James Daniel Hill; 1897–1983) (author); Nolan, Louis James (illustrator) (1964). The Minute Man in Peace and War: A History of the National Guard (1st ed.). Harrisburg: Stackpole Co. (publisher) & Harrisburg: The Telegraph Press (publisher) → Edward James Stackpole, Jr. (1894–1967)  → With illustrations by Louis James Nolan heading each chapter.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) LCCN 63-22141; ISBN 978-1-2999-2753-7; OCLC 569549 (all editions); OCLC 607042318 (all editions) & 752690050.
  2. Deerin, James Benedict (Col., US Army, Ret.) (1915–1980) (author); Nolan, Lou (book jacket design) (1976). Walker, Luther Loneith, Capt. (born 1939); Tennill, Clint, Jr. (eds.). The National Guard Heritage Encampment (souvenir booklet). Washington, D.C.: National Guard Association of the United States.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) OCLC 12301584 (image).[1]
  3. Deerin, James Benedict (Col., US Army, Ret.) (1915–1980) (author); Nolan, Lou (book cover design) (1976). The Militia in the Revolutionary War. Washington, D.C.: Historical Society of the Militia and National Guard, forerunner to the National Guard Educational Foundation. OCLC 6101476.
      Also published as → Deerin, James Benedict (Col., US Army, Ret.) (1915–1980) (author); Walker, Luther Loneith, Capt. (born 1939) (magazine editor). Walker, ed. (August–September 1976). "The Militia in the Revolutionary War". National Guardsman, the (Special Issue). 30 (8). Washington, D.C.: National Guard Association of the United States: 13–45. Retrieved July 22, 2021 – via Google Books. ISSN 0027-9412; OCLC 482025424 (all editions).

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Books, journals, magazines, papers, articles, and blogs




Government and genealogical archives
  1. ^ Lyter, July 1976.