- American Bahá'í Community, 1894-1917, The: A Preliminary Survey, by Peter Smith (1982). A comprehensive and detailed survey of the American community from 1894 to 1917. Includes bibliography as appendix, "Some Studies of Bahá'í Communities" (2015).
- History of the Kenosha Bahá'í Community 1897-1980, A, by Roger M. Dahl (1992). Overview of the long history of the Bahá'ís of Kenosha, Wisconsin, visited by Abdul-Baha in 1912.
- Kenosha, 1893-1912: History of an Early Bahá'í Community in the United States, by William P. Collins (1982). First visited by Kheiralla in 1895, Kenosha was the second city in America to have resident Bahá'ís; it had one of the earliest elected assemblies, and until the 1920s had the third largest community in the States. It is a case study in US Bahá'í history.
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