^The American Organist Volume 30 1996 p. 92 "CHARLES WHITNEY COOMBS, b. 1859 Bucksport, Maine; d. 1940 Montclair, N.J. S: Stuttgart, Dresden, Italy, Switzerland O: American Church, Dresden, 1887—91 Church of Holy Communion, New York. N.Y., 1892–1908 St. Luke's Church."
^The International who is who in Music Alfred Victor Frankenstein, Sigmund Gottfried Spaeth, John Townsend Hinton Mize – 1951 p.125 "COOMBS. (Dr.) CHARLES WHITNEY (1859– 1940): American Church Organist, and Composer."
^Our American music, three hundred years of it John Tasker Howard, James Lyons – 1954 p.599 Charles Whitney Coombs (1859–1940), was prolific in both sacred music and secular music. "
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