Of further interest are the following documents concerning Col. McKee and his family:
- Pennsylvania National Guard Record (1870)
- Last Will of John McKee (1899)
- “Col. John M’Kee Dead,” The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (April 8, 1902)
- “Rich Negro Presbyterian Leaves Estate to Catholics,” North American (April 10, 1902)
- “Negro’s Fortune to Found College,” New York Times (April 11, 1902)
- “Says Col. McKee Had a ‘Pull,'” North American (April 12, 1902)
- “Negro Millionaire’s Kin to Fight for his Estate,” The Philadelphia Press (April 12, 1902)
- “Col. M’Kee’s Will,” The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (April 12, 1902)
- Relatives Fight Hard to Break McKee’s Will,” North American (April 13, 1902)
- “Col. M’Kee Meant to Disinherit Family,” Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (April 14, 1902)
- “M’Kee Heirs Are Ready,” The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (April 15, 1902)
- “M’Kee [relatives] to Fight Hard,” Newspaper article (April 17, 1902)
- “Began Life a Penniless Negro; His Will Disposes of Over $4,000,000,” The Philadelphia Sunday Press (April 20, 1902)
- “Minister Denounces the Late Col. M’Kee,” Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (April 28, 1902)
- “Minister Arraigns Col. Mc’Kee,” The Philadelphia Tribune (May 3, 1902)
- “Col. M’Kee’s Millions,” Newspaper article (May 13, 1902)
- “Authority Expired on the Death of Col. McKee,” The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (May 17, 1902)
- “M’Kee’s Will Not Contested,” The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (May 21, 1902)
- “M’Kee’s Will Probated,” New York Times (May 22, 1902)
- “M’Kee Millions to Build College,” North American (May 22, 1902)
- “Executors Develop the McKee Estate,” Newspaper article (May 23, 1902)
- “M’Kee Securities Worthless,” The Evening Bulletin (July 21, 1902)
- “Mother Accuses Her Sons,” The Philadelphia Record (September 19, 1903)
- “Money for M’Kee’s Heirs,” The Evening Bulletin (March 8, 1904)
- “Col. McKee’s Daughter Has Received $20,000,” Newspaper article (March 9, 1904)
- “Negro Heir to Estate Changes Name,” Newspaper article (July 2, 1904)
- “Richest Colored Woman Weds,” Newspaper article (December 8, 1904)
- Preliminary Report of Amicus Curiae (1948)
- “Death of Claimant Ends Estate Fight'” New York Times (August 19, 1948)
- Recommendations of the Master (1952)
- McKee Estate Opinion (1953)
- McKee Estate – en banc (1953)
- McKee Supreme Court Opinion (1954)
- Article from The Scranton Times (Tuesday, March 31, 1959)
- “The Case of the Curious Colonel” from Tales of South Jersey, by Jim Waltzer and Tom Wilk, Rutgers University Press, NJ
- Memorandum of Judge Bolger (September 17, 1971)
- “Secrets and Lies” by Lawrence Otis Graham, Readers’ Digest (July, 2006)
- McKee City (November 11, 2007)
- Leonard Dozier: Life Story of John McKee
- Colonel John McKee (January 17, 2012)
- “Unheeded in Death” (September 30, 2012)
- Colonel John McKee: Wealthiest African American At His Death in 1902 by Rebecca Bayeck,Ph.D, CLIR