Again, all information contains book and page number references. Each have been taken from Golden Press paperback formats: #1-34 (oval) and #35-39 (square). If the subject is mentioned again, that reference will follow in brackets by (book-page).



ORPHAN ANNIES The preponderance of the orphaned child theme
Who
Book
Page
Particulars
Jim 1 48 His mother died 2 years ago (when he was 13). His father died when he was 10 (3-144)
Regan 1 155-156 He ran away from an orphanage when he was about Jim's age. He and his sister were raised together in the orphanage (8-189)
Mrs. Lynch 4 106 Mrs. Lynch's parents died when she was a baby
Tad Webster 7 41 Tad's and Spider's father and mother were dead
Dan 8 189 His father, Tim Mangan, was killed in a car accident. Regan had lost track of his sister till the day he got word she was dead
Juliana 16 47 The automobile in which Juliana and her parents were riding went off the road and into a canal. They were drowned. But Juliana was saved (p.66)
Max Elliot 19 16-17 His father, Sam, was a widower when he married Ethel. Then Sam died 5 years ago
Loyola Kevins 28 34 Her parents were dead and she lived with her grand-father in a small apartment in Sleepyside

ALICIA'S ALLOCATION Presents to Trixie from this never-met aunt
Book
Page
Particulars
3 125 Sewing basket (last Christmas). She also tried to teach Trixie how to tat when she was 8.
5 72 Seed pearl necklace (also last Christmas)
5 153 Handkerchief box (birthday)
6 159 (This is information, not a present) Paint the underside of silver with colorless nail polish to prevent allergic reaction
8 203 White wool sweater Aunt Alicia had knitted
8 28 China cat, a family antique she had sent Mr. & Mrs. Belden as a wedding present. It was in Trixie's room and she called it "hers".
REASONS A-PLENTY All the reasons used for one of the B.W.G.'s missing out on an adventure.
Book
Page
Particulars
9 19 Dan: "I'm stuck here. I have to be tutored to stay in the same class with Jim and Brian."
10 21 Dan will be working all day and so will Jim. (Dan is never mentioned again)
10 41 Di can't go with Trixie and Honey as she is going on a day of shopping in White Plains and next week to Grandma's. She shows up for an outing (p.154) 3/4 way through book.
11 16 Di's out in California right now. Dan's at home working for Honey's father's gamekeeper.
13 20 Dan got a summer job at camp.
14 67 Dan won't be able to get any time off.
15 14 Dan won't get away from his job till evening and Diana won't even be back home for a month.
15 19 As it turned out, Dan was able to go along on the trip, for a substitute took over his work. Diana, vacationing with her family, was the only Bob-White missing.
16 45 Mrs. Vanderpoel asks, "Where's Dan?" He couldn't come because Mr. Maypenny had work that had to be done right away.
18 131 Di can't go shopping with Honey and Trixie, she has a piano lesson. Dan mentions he will be chopping firewood for weeks. On p.155 Dan's still chopping and Di has to help with the twins.
19 86-87 Jim and Brian were away as counselors at a boys' camp. They return on p.133
22 25 Dan: "I'm afraid I can't go. I promised Judge Hardy I'd spend the vacation working with the young kids from the juvenile home.
23 16 "I almost forgot," sighed Trixie. "But just because you (Brian) have to work, and Dan has to work, and Di has to go to Milwaukee with her parents..."
24 20 Jim and Brian and Mart are all counselors at camp and they won't be back for a whole week.
24 30 Di Lynch is visiting her uncle in Arizona.
24 66 Dan felt he can help Regan more by staying and trying to fill in for him.
25 16 Dan Mangan was the only Bob-White who had not been able to fly west, due to his temporary job as counselor at an upstate New York boys' camp
26 28 Looking for Harrison: Dan sighed. "I can't come, I'm afraid. I have to work this afternoon."
29 26 Dan had received special permission from his school counselor to attend a two-week seminar in New York City on neighborhood youth programs.
31 15-16 Di Lynch had taken a late vacation with her parents and would not return to Sleepyside for almost 2 weeks. She's back, p.84 (had gone through Wisconsin and Minnesota).
32 116-117 All the Bob-Whites, with the exception of Dan, would accompany Fay to the hospital. "I'd better get back to work on the game preserve."
34 101 "We're dooing twice as much patrolling as usual, checking for fires. After... I don't feel very sociable."
35 95-96 Dan and Di can't make it tonight. "Dan worked so hard today he's exhausted. Di has to baby-sit."
36 108 Only Dan couldn't come today, because he was working.
37 76 Only Honey, Trixie, Jim and Brian went to Dr. Chang's office. Di and Dan were busy with chores; Mart was still trying to fix his computer program.
38 25 Jim was going to work at camp this summer.
38 27 "But Dan can't make it" to work on the dig (no reason given)
39 14-15 The boys couldn't come along and work as junior counselors at camp later this summer and do all the fix-up projects their parents have lined up for them. Di and Dan had other summer plans.
KEEPING IT CLEAN All the times poor Trixie has to dust, or think about dusting.
Book
Page
Particulars
1 22 "...and there's an hour's dusting to do indoors."
1 78 They (Trixie and Honey) swept and dusted
3 93 "Get to your dusting, slave girl."
4 18 "And the lucky duck never has to wash dishes or dust or make beds the way I do on weekends."
4 56 Dusting the livingroom
5 19 "I slave from morning to night, making beds, dusting and washing dishes."
5 52 "I couldn't possibly dust without the vacuum."
5 67 "And if she doesn't get down to the family abode soon and cope with the dust and dishes, I'll brain her."
6 106 She handed each of them a dustcloth (even in Arizona)
6 164 She made the beds and dusted
7 56 "I have to dust the house first."
7 67 Trixie hurried through the dusting
8 27 "I was sort of tired of dusting him, anyway."
14 41 Just finished helping her mother with the dusting
16 44 With the help of Diana and Honey, she made quick work of the dusting and dishes
16 104-105 Trixie offers to dust the downstairs bedroom for Janie's arrival
17 54 She felt more cheerful when Hallie offered to dust.
18 77 "Oh, Moms," Trixie rushed on, "I know it's Friday afternoon, but could I please be excused from the dusting."
19 52 Trixie suffered through her chores - dusting...
20 46 "I know," Trixie said, "dust."
26 172 "I've also dusted the furniture."
29 167 She quickly dusted the room
30 191 Soon Trixie was busy dusting, a job she disliked
35 91 Took the dust rags into the livingroom
Is there a DOCTOR in the house?? All the experience Brian gets in 'doctoring' plus reasons he'll make a good one.
Book
Page
Particulars
3 40 He studies hard and is interested in anything that has to do with medicine
7 31 Because he was going to be a doctor, he was aware of the health needs of people in far-off countries
8 162 Brian examined Mr. Maypenny's head injury "He'll need some stitches but there doesn't seem to be a concussion." (I didn't think concussions were this easily diagnosed)
8 168-169 Washes his hands in the best surgical style he could remember seeing on TV... stitches Mr. Maypenny's gashed scalp
10 17 It was in Miss Bennett's (botany) class that he first got the idea of becoming a doctor. He used to drag home armfuls of all sorts of weeds and swamp plants every weekend and spend most of Sunday cataloguing them.
10 82 "I just know you're going to be the best doctor in the whole world someday, because you never mind doing things for people."
10 148 After a cautious examination of Gaye, Brian intimates Gaye only pretended to be knocked out but "Doctors never tell," he said in as deep a voice as he could manage.
11 85 "I've been thinking that a person could do a lot of medical research in a place like this (cave) - molds, you know, and blind fish and crickets. It has lots of possibilities."
11 193 Brian examines half-conscious man
12 56 Brian will look after Trixie's cuts. He was always eager to do first-aid work.
13 39 "I do read a lot, and last winter I got hold of a book about fractures and how to treat them."
13 41 Splints El's leg and is commended by Dr. Holmes
13 88 Brian treats Trixie's ankle
14 64 Brian, "who planned to become a doctor" can translate Mart's 'cerebral tempest' to 'brainstorm'. (Of course, Mart SAID it and he isn't going to be a doctor)
14 144-145 Brian tends to an unconscious Mr. Carver and "adjusted the pillows on the sofa with professional skill."
14 174 Brian tends to Trixie's faintness from dead air
14 186 Brian knows that amnesia can arise from a blow to the head, and about memory loss and return
16 30 "I'm just in the middle of a study of herbs... They were used by our great-grandmothers for medicine. I think they're pretty neat today. I want to do some research with them." (Guess he's forgotten about all his work with plants in #10)
16 109 "You know it because you're going to be a doctor." ('it' being that lost memory isn't dangerous)
16 140 "I never knew anything about loss of memory till that day Trixie and Honey came home from the hospital and told us about Janie. Since then, I've been reading up on it." (Guess Brian's suffering amnesia himself since he seemed to know all about it in #14)
16 174 Dr. Gregory tells Brian, "You can rewind that bandage on her wrist tomorrow."
17 110 "Judging from her (Mrs. V's) bone structure," doctor-to-be Brian said, "she may have been Juliana's size when she married."
19 21 He did a good job of first-aid on Tom's gashed arm
19 133 At camp, Brian had assisted in the doctor's tent, where he helped treat cuts, poison ivy and stomachaches
20 74-75 He has the quiet, confident voice of a doctor.
21 27 Well, why wouldn't Brian know about baby food? He has 3 younger siblings, and he is the doctor-to-be around here
21 81 He knows about bone construction
21 156-157 Some day a child who is desperately ill may live because Brian Belden learned to put a baby's comfort ahead of his own.
22 100 Brian tends to Mart after the avalanche
22 144 Brian tends to the head wound on Carl. "I don't think there are any internal injuries."
23 16 He's working because he needs every cent he could earn for medical school
25 140 Doctor-to-be Brian recognized hysteria when he saw it
25 109 Brian tends to abrasions and splinters on Trixie's hands
25 205 Brian supervises what Tank should eat after being rescued from the mine
26 23 Trixie suspected that Brian sometimes practiced guessing what was wrong with people, even if they only had the sniffles
26 49-50 Brian tends to Harrison who has a gash on his head.
28 15 He'll make a perfect doctor because he's level-headed and even-tempered
28 77-86 Brian survives poisoning but "wasn't really losing sight" of his life's goal
28 116 After rescuing Ken and Carl, Brian is lecturing them in proper sailing techniques. "Jeepers, is Brian ever going to make a super doctor... He's got those kids wrapped around his finger..."
28 120 "You have a way of letting people know you really care. I'll bet your future patients are going to follow your instructions right down to the letter."
29 48 Brian tends to Reddy's broken front leg
29 53 Brian assisted the doctor as he wrapped and set the broken leg
29 178 Brian tends to Mart's gashed leg. "You'll live," he told his brother.
30 28 Brian was constantly concerned with the well-being of everyone
31 35 Brian is again interested in the plants which were used to cure diseases in the days before doctors and drugstores
32 33 Brian tends to Fay's mother who had fallen and broke her hip
33 55 Brian tends to man struck down by a car. Trixie was grateful for Brian's calm reaction to a crisis.



This listing includes ANY people mentioned, whether or not they speak or are integral to the story. It does not include main characters, their relatives or servants, which are all located under separate heading (Page 1). "No-names" are listed if they have speaking lines. These are ONLY Sleepyside/area residents, no persons from "on the road" or people passing through (except "Bad Guys" but only if they are caught in Sleepyside).

Name
Book
Page
Particulars
CITIZENS
Dr. Ferris 1 72 (13-89) (21-108) (26-49) (28-75) (32-21) (36-11)
Laundry truck driver 1 94 Almost runs into Honey (learning to ride bike)
Mr. Lytell 1 129 RECURRING CHARACTER, nosy storekeeper, doesn't like Trixie very much
Jed Tomlin 1 147 Has horses
Fire chief 1 221
Reporter 1 223
Student 4 27 One of a group of boys and girls in Trixie's class
Mike 7 40 Counterman at Wimpy's (16-191) (18-58)
Mrs. Stratton 7 47 Principal's wife
Mr. Bennington 7 53 Used to have an electric shop in the old storeroom on Main St.
Mrs. Vanderpoel 7 88 (16-44) (17-110) (20-130) (26-111) (35-14) (38-101)
Brom Vanderheidenbeck 7 90 (16-42) (35-14) (37-122) (38-101)
Oto and Kasyo Hakaito 7 108-109 Have truck garden on the other side of Sleepyside and a produce shop in town
Mr. Burnside 8 49 Lumber company (antique car collector, 33-14)
Mr. Martin 8 100 Toy shop man
Doc Tremaine 8 171
Paul Trent 10 29 Reporter for Sleepyside Sun (32-120)
Rachel Martin 10 100 Lives out by Martin's Marsh (later moves into Sleepyside)
Sam Lee Fong 10 210-211 Chinese expert
Mr. Lawlor 13 17 Local bee authority
Dr. Morrison 16 41 Dentist
Dr. Gregory 16 96 At the hospital, he takes care of Janie (19-21 treated Tom)
2 men 17 71 Drivers for Teed Moving Service
Hattie Roe 17 72 Desk clerk for Teed Moving Service
Old man Teed 18 72 Of Teed Moving Service
Desk clerk 17 97 For Glen Road Inn
Ella Kline 17 137 Handicapped, does alterations for Bride's Shop and mending for Glen Road Inn, where she lives (21-64)
Mrs. Boyer 17 143 Rich and eccentric, lives at Glen Road Inn
Ronald Quinn 18 46 Old coin collector
Raymond Perkins 18 24-25 Radio station manager, son Jeff away at college, first name (p.165)
Mr. Johnson 18 62 Town Hall custodian
Mrs. Perkins 18 89 Mr. Perkins' wife
Receptionist 18 115 At the radio station
Ethel (Rogers) Elliot 19 16 Flower business, was Mrs. Belden's babysitter, married Sam Elliot (deceased) (26-111)
Max Elliot 19 17 Mrs. Elliot's step-son
Charles Hartman 19 64 Ex-cop and ex-judo instructor (p.83)
Mrs. Hartman 19 79 Mr. Hartman's wife
Mr. Roberts 20 86 Nick's father, master engraver (35-16)
Mrs. Roberts 20 86 Nick's mother, bad health (35-16)
Mary Goodley 21 55 Social worker from the county
Pete 21 67 Works at Glen Road Inn
Short-order cook 21 71 At Glen Road Inn
Teenage boy 21 149 Lives somewhere nearby old Dutch barn on Old Telegraph Road
Elmer and Mike Durham 21 158 Auctioneers
Jeff Higgins 21 158 Auctioneer clerk, lives on Balsam Street
Smitty 21 163 Foreman at Dutch barn
Judge Harding 22 25
Mrs. Rose Crandall 26 53 Lives at Sleepyside Hollow
Richard Parkinson 26 142 Friend of Mr. Lynch, owner of Ming vase
Charles/Charlie Burnside 26 182 Guard at Fine Arts Museum, friend of Harrison (I wonder if he's related to Mr. Burnside of the lumber company?)
Janet Gray 26 182 Museum lecturer, friend of Harrison
Grandfather 28 34 Loyola's 80 year old grandfather
Pat Bunker 28 104 Commerical fisherman
Ken and Carl 28 115 Two boys, live on Havertstraw Bay
Dr. David Samet 29 51 Veterinarian (first name p.126)
Don Morrison 29 54 Has a hardware store
Mary 29 57 Dr. Samet's younger sister, Jane Morgan's mother
Young Mr. Crimper 30 70 Department store manager (Sonny/Earl Junior, p.171)
Vera Parker 30 71 Reporter for Sleepyside Sun
Grampa Crimper 30 161 Used to run Crimper's department store
Mrs. Crimper 30 171 Grampa Crimper's wife
George Gemlo 31 136 Head of local office of state wildlife department
Chairman 31 136 Of City Council
Man 31 139 Speaker against expansion
Man 31 140 Speaker for expansion
Mrs. Franklin 32 21 Fay's mother, a widow, housekeeper at Lisgard House (new job at ranch, p.210)
Ambulance attendant 32 36
Harry 32 36 Second ambulance attendant
Zeke Collins 32 40 Odd-job man at Lisgard House
Ed Gaffey 32 140 Television reporter
Mrs. Burnside 33 19 Mr. Burnside's wife
Ambulance attendant 33 60
Mrs. Manning 33 93 On Glenwood Ave., donated to rummage sale
Pretty blond-haired woman 33 101 On Glenwood Ave., donated to rummage sale
Glenda Maurer 33 120 On Glenwood Ave., donated books to rummage sale
Henry Meiser 33 149 Inventor, will marry Eileen and settle in Sleepyside (p.208)
Eileen 33 176 Lives on Glenwood Ave., Henry Meiser's former secretary
Melissa 33 168 Eileen's daughter
Davey 33 168 Eileen's son
The Greens 33 121 Newlyweds, on Glenwood Ave.
Ms. Lee 33 128 Director of volunteers at hospital
Sales clerk 34 131 Sells Trixie thread
Jane Dix-Strauss 35 19 Reporter for Sleepyside Sun
Pat Murphy 35 64 Lawyer
Receptionist 35 66 At police station
Bruce Becker 35 123 Works at the bank, captain of their softball team
Jan Carlson (male) 35 126 Ordered hats
Mrs. De Keyser 36 17 She slipped and broke her arm (38-63)
Dr. Chang 37 30 Veterinarian (What happened to Dr. Samet?)
Woman 37 53 Enters cat in pet show
Ward 37 54 Woman's husband
Television news reporter 37 60
Announcer 37 98 At radio station
Mrs. Beals 38 24 At hospital, Trixie speaks to her regarding volunteer work (what happened to Ms. Lee?)
Jake Hanson 38 81 Guard at Historical Society
Mrs. Field 38 94 Librarian, this is the first time we have learned her name, she has previously only been "the librarian" (16-115) (18-174) (28-149)
Short heavy set man 38 132 U.P.S. delivery man
TEACHERS/CLASSMATES
Miss Golden 4 147 Trixie's math teacher (when she's13)
Ty Scott 4 227 Friend of Mart's, lent him taperecorder
Miss Jones 6 15 Guidance counsellor
Mr. Stratton 7 14 Principal (30-43)
Tad Webster 7 16 Spider's brother, member of the Hawks, lived with Mrs. Vanderpoel a while (p.171) but moved away (16-83). (He was like a "first draft" of Dan.)
Miss Elliman 8 13 Bobby's teacher
Miss Taylor 8 81 Mart's and Dan's teacher
Miss Bennett 10 17 Botany teacher
Joel 10 17 Student in Trixie's class
Bud Brown 10 164 Classmate of Brian's, dad is on the city council
Chuck Altemus 14 57 Friend of Mart's and Brian's
Miss Cecelia Lawler 18 20 Teacher's aide, assisting Miss Craven, first name mentioned p.135
Miss Craven 18 20 Social studies teacher
Amy Morrisey 20 19 Art student (pottery), also in Trixie's English class
Nicholas (Nick) William Roberts III 20 24 Art student (drawing), moved just last year from New York City (p.86) (35-14) (37-35)
Mike Larson 20 29 Bad kid at school
Jerry Vanderhoef 20 29 Bad kid at school (27-33)
Bill Wright 20 29 Bad kid at school
Mr. Crider 20 83 Young art teacher (22-142)
Loyola Kevins 28 21 In same chemistry class as Dan and Brian, Brian's partner
Mrs. Cowles 28 31 Brian's chemistry teacher
Mary Brendan 28 180 Friend of Mart's who's taking a stage-craft class
Mr. Sanborn 29 13 Trixie's math teacher (when she's 14)
Miss Eileen Darcy 29 17 New drama teacher, first name mentioned (p.47), her mother is Miss Trask's friend (p.26)
Paul Victors 29 17 Lead in school play
John Munter 29 18 Lead in school play
Jamie Kenworthy 29 18 Lead in school play
Jane Morgan 29 29 Trixie's classmate, jealous of Di being Juliet, Dr. Samet's niece
Patty Morris 29 29 Trixie's classmate
Jenny Ratner 29 67 A senior
Bill Morgan 29 79 Jane's older brother, photographer for school newspaper
Jeff Hoffer 29 87
Jimmy Baker 29 98 in Bobby's class
Monica Anderson 29 118 Works on school newspaper
Mr. Zimmerman 30 42 Journalism teacher
Lester Mundy 30 48 In Mart's math class, the class clown
Ruthie Kettner 30 50 Student, loner
Shrimpy Davis 30 66
Marvin Easton 30 66
Mr. McLane 31 100 Brian's social studies teacher, coach of debate team
Mark Nelson 31 101 Brian's partner in International Pine debate
Todd Maurer 31 101 Student, negative side in International Pine debate
Jim VerDoon 31 101 Student, negative side in International Pine debate
Fay Franklin 32 20 New to neighborhood, living at Lisgard House (will be moving, p.210)
Mariellen Hanrahan 32 126 Volunteen on duty at hospital gift shop
Norma Nelson 37 19 Feeds the birds
Gordon Halvorson 37 28 From Mart's computer class
Miss Von Trammel 37 46 School secretary
Boy 37 50 Enters brother's hamster, Houdini, in pet show
Scott Hopper 37 51 Enters cat in pet show
Girl 37 63 Withdraws parakeet from pet show
Student 37 63 Withdraws cat from pet show
Heather 37 64 From Honey's homeroom
Mr. Johnson 37 144 Mart's computer teacher
Miss Wilson 38 28 One of the kindergarten teachers in the elementary school
THE LAW
The Lieutenant 1 189 (4-223)
Policeman 1 189 (33-60)
Spider Webster 4 125 Everybody's favourite cop, lived with Mrs. Vanderpoel a while (7-171) but accepted a better position in White Plains (16-87)
Sergeant Molison 4 222-223 RECURRING CHARACTER, he's constantly annoyed with Trixie's detective work
Police Chief Moran 8 134
Sergeant Rooney 10 69 Also p.112
BAD GUYS
Dapper Dick 3 225 Pickpocket
Louie 3 223 Dick's pal
Olyfant 4 125 Runs crummy hotel on Hawthorne Street
Tilney Britten 4 208 Fake Uncle Montague Wilson
Bull Thompson 7 156 Thief, sent to reform school
Snipe Thompson 7 223 Bull's uncle, had a bookie joint on Hawthorne Street, caught again (16-232) along with his wife and nephew
Luke 8 206 Member of Dan's old gang
Jones (Jonesy in #1 and 2) 16 232 Jim's step-father, tried to get Juliana's inheritance
Jones's niece 16 232 Impersonated Juliana
Oliver Trolliver 17 205 Thief, working with Dan's old gang (a.k.a. Dick Rycks, Miss Ryks)
Dan's old street gang 17 206 Thieves
Sammy (and his partner) 18 206 Thief, Miss Lawler's acquaintance
Al Finlay 19 205 Drug dealer (a.k.a. Manton), Dan knew him in the city
2 men (1 big, 1 little) 20 187
Roger Higgins 21 201 Extortion, related to kidnapping
Sax Jenner 21 200 Extortion, related to kidnapping
Alfred Dunham 26 208 Thief, was acting curator of Fine Arts Museum
Thea Van Loon 28 208 Auto theft, tax evasion, stealing treasure
2 divers, 1 with moustache 28 208 Accomplices to Thea Van Loon
Peter Ashbury 29 209 Jewellery fraud/smuggler
Margo Birch 30 207 The Midnight Marauder, thief, was a well known NY antique dealer
Lawrence Howard 31 203 fraud, impersonated David Maypenny
Lewis Gregory 32 209 Insurance fraud, previously and at Lisgard House
Simon Hunter 32 209 Crooked psychic investigator, Mr. Gregory's accomplice
Andy Kowalski 33 193 Worked for Henry Meiser, thief, committed assault
Laura Ramsay 34 196 Con artist
Mark McGraw 34 196 Con artist
James D. Sletton 35 176 Arson, insurance fraud
Carl Reid 36 171 Counterfeiter
Bill 36 171 Counterfeiter, Mr. Reid's accomplice
Third Man 36 171 Counterfeiter, Mr. Reid's accomplice
Paul Gale 37 183 Fraud, smuggling, corrupt anti-hunger crusader
Young blonde woman 37 183 Paul Gale's assistant
Professor Victor Conroy 38 175 Thief
Harry Kemp 38 175 Thief, Prof. Conroy's accomplice



Place
Book
Page
Particulars
LANDMARKS
Sleepyside 1 14 Nestled among the rolling hills on the east bank of the Hudson River
Crabapple Farm, Manor House and Ten Acres 1 14 The 3 estates faced a quiet country road 2 miles from the village of Sleepyside
Crabapple Farm 1 14 Between Manor House and Ten Acres, nestled in a hollow, where the Beldens live
Manor House 1 14 Big estate which bounded the Belden property on the west, where the Wheelers live. (Its general description in most books is: luxurious estate with acres of rolling lawn and woodlands, a big lake and a stable of horses. It also has a "swimming pool" (14-16), and a bird sanctuary (7-21).
Ten Acres 1 14 On the eastern hill where old Mr. Frayne had lived, it burned to the ground (p.222) but the summerhouse did not burn (p.227) nor did the barn (21-140)
Mr. Maypenny's cabin 5 220 On a pie-shaped section consisting of 10 acres, smack in the middle of Mr. Wheeler's preserve, where Dan lives with Mr. Maypenny
Lynch mansion 2 209 A big place just outside of Sleepyside on the river

OR

9 17 Located just beyond Honey's (home), it's a four story mansion on a hill (17-47)
GLEN ROAD and VICINITY
Mr. Lytell's store 1 98 Trixie bikes to the store "about a mile away" (The store is closed on Tuesdays on account of being open Sundays, p.178)
Glen Road 1 187 First time name is used, previously referred to as just "the road"
Albany Post Road 2 22 Along the Hudson River
Hoyt Lane 3 165 Dead-end road, turn right at the end of Glen Road, then right again
Hoyts' farm house 3 165 The only house on Hoyt Lane
Catamount Hill 5 143 "That little purple mountain over there" (Trixie can see it from the game preserve)
Mrs. Vanderpoel's house 7 89 On a wandering road that led from Glen Road back about a mile through the woods to the fringe of the game preserve
Old schoolhouse 7 142/143 At the edge of the pie shaped clearing Mr. Maypenny owns... not more than 300 yards away is Maypenny's house (where Trixie, Jim and Brian found shelter in a blizzard)
Brom's house 7 219 Not 500 feet from the old schoolhouse
Martin's Marsh 10 24 About 1/2 mile east of Sleepyside, beyond the old Martin Manor House ruins, the city council wants to drain the marsh and put in an access road, p.167
Miss Rachel's cottage 10 58-59 A few hundred yards from Martin Manor ruins, the property is owned by the bank
Old road 10 104 Runs off Glen Road
Martin Manor House ruins 10 105 Off to the right of the old road
Dangerous bluffs 16 19 At the end of the wood trail, on the west boundary of the Wheeler preserve which ended only 10 feet away from the edge
Blue Heron Marsh 16 37 Just outside the city along the Hudson River, it was drained by International Pine Company of Montreal, Quebec, Canada (it's next to the dangerous bluffs)
Country Club 17 41
Glen Road Inn 17 97 Large brick house, very old and of Dutch design
Bobby's treehouse 18 33-34 "Deep in the woods..." there's a dead end road on the left (Louis Road) behind the trees
Louis Road 18 41 Dead end road behind the game preserve (named p.161)
Hartmans' house 19 64 On Glen Road
Abandoned house 20 41 On Old Telegraph Road, about halfway between Glen Road and Albany Post Road, to the north (the first rest stop on the bike-a-thon)
Old Dutch barn 21 148 On Old Telegraph Road, facing the game preserve, being remodeled
Sleepyside Hollow 26 39 A clearing on the other side of the woods, in the middle of which stood a house, there's also an old barn on a hill (p.163)
Harrison's Trail 30 97 Path named by B.W.G.'s
Dilapidated old shack 30 101 East of Harrison's Trail, on a trail that leads to Albany Post Road, behind is Sleepyside Hollow (p.112)
The Crimpers' 30 169 Their driveway is on Albany Post Road, a few doors down from Margo Birch (p.176)
Lisgard House 32 27 Situated close to Martin's Marsh, on Glen Road (p.117-118)
Mrs. De Keyser's house 36 17 Lives about a mile away on Glen Road
The Antique Barn 36 18 On Glen Road, right next door to Mrs. De Keyser's house, it's going to be a crafts store next (p.188)
Crow's Nest 38 68 "Right near here" (the burial ground dig)
SLEEPYSIDE
Main Street 4 17 Lynches used to live there in a crowded apartment
Hawthorne Street 4 125 Shady area of town, Olyfant had a crummy hotel and Snipe had a bookie joint there (7-157)
The Common 18 13
Balsam Street 21 171 The first street east of Hawthorne
Killifish Point 28 23 Part of Sleepyside, on the northern outskirts of town, it's off of Killifish Road which ends a few hundred yards from the river
Memorial Park 33 189
Glenwood Avenue 33 54 The miser was somewhere here
West Second Street 37 36 New location of Robert's Trophy Shop
South Tenth Street 37 61 Where the World Anti-Hunger Foundation was located
SLEEPYSIDE BUSINESSES
Sleepyside Sun 1 110 Newspaper (down the street from the police station, 19-48)
Happen Inn 1 147
First National Bank 3 14 Previously referred to just as "Sleepyside Bank" (1-14), where Trixie's father works
Junior-Senior High 3 18 Previously referred to just as "village school" (1-14)
Cameo 3 130 Movie theatre (16-33) (across the street from Wimpy's, 18-21)
Dog wagon 3 200 Place to eat (4-160)
Barber shop 3 206 (18-183)
Grade school 4 30 Where Bobby goes to school
Public Library 4 82 RECURRING (on the edge of the common, 18-174)
Crummy hotel 4 125 On Hawthorne Street
Lumberyard 5 15
Wimpy's 7 39 RECURRING PLACE, a narrow replica of a dining car, the Bob-Whites favourite hang-out for food
Storeroom 7 53 On Main Street, across from clothing store, the B.W.G.'s have their antique show here
Produce shop 7 110 Run by Hakaito brothers
Teen Town/Young Fair/Tearoom 7 163-165 Shops (Trixie "wanders in" suggesting a department store or mall)
Drugstore 7 225 Nearby the storeroom
Music Hall 10 36
Police Department (Courthouse) 10 67 Right across the street from Town Hall (18-92)
The Home 10 168
Church 10 208 (18-91)
Pool 13 28 New
Filling station 16 117 Across the street from the library
International Pine Company 16 37 Drained Blue Heron Marsh and built a furniture factory
Hospital 16 51
Bus station 16 223
Sporting goods store 17 68 Across the street from Wimpy's
Teed Moving Service 17 70 Occupied a warehouse on an alley behind Wimpy's
The Bride's Shop 17 137
Town Hall 18 18 Tall and narrow, two-story white clapboard building
Dress shop 18 91
Radio station 18 115 New brick and glass building on the outskirts of Sleepyside
Fire department 18 122
Doctor's office (Medical building) 18 133, 174 Across the common, directly across the street from the library
Gift shop 18 142 Nearby the police station
Engraving shop (Robert's Trophy Shop) 20 86 Run by Nick's father, next door to shoe repair shop (was explosion in basement, #35 and the shop is in a new location, #37)
Yard goods store 20 141 (material, not outdoor stuff)
Shoe repair shop 20 142
Juvenile home 22 25
Fine Arts Museum 26 70 Jonathan Crandall (deceased) used to be the curator (across street from hospital, p.124)
Vet office 29 51 The first floor of Dr. Samet's house was devoted to his practice
Crimper's Department Store 30 62 Old two-story building
Supermarket 31 36 (34-24)
International Pine Company (expansion) 31 208 In a big warehouse on the edge of town
Television station 32 140
Warehouses and boarded up shops 33 41
2 restaurants 33 78 On Glenwood Ave.
Laundromat 33 78 On Glenwood Ave.
Drug store 33 78 On Glenwood Ave.
Appliance warehouse 35 36 Next door to trophy shop, which exploded
Appliance store 35 125 Owned by Mr. Slettom
Shorty's Shoe Shop 35 150
Sleepyside Mall 37 44 Laid out like the letter I
Vet office 37 40 Run by Dr. Chang on the outskirts of town
World Anti-Hunger Foundation 37 61 75 South Tenth Street
O'Neil's Book Store 37 81 Next door to World Anti-Hunger Fdn. (shown on chapter picture)
Nordin's Jewelery Store 37 93
Cafe 37 108 Around the corner from Anti-Hunger Foundation
Sleepyside Inn 37 115
Historical Society 38 80 Very near the library



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