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BRITISH, FRENCH, AND INDIAN WAR BIBLIOGRAPHY Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
1. ALL MATERIALS RELATED TO THE BRITISH, FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (APPENDIX A not included) 2. FORTS/FORTIFICATIONS 3. BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY 4. DIARIES/PERSONAL NARRATIVES/LETTERS 5. SOLDIERS/ARMS/ARMAMENTS/UNIFORMS 6. INDIAN CAPTIVITIES 7. INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE 8. FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR HISTORIES 9. PONTIAC’S CONSPIRACY/LORD DUNMORE’S WAR 10. FICTION 11. ARCHIVAL APPENDIX A (Articles from the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine and Pittsburgh History)
1. ALL MATERIALS RELATED TO THE BRITISH, FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR A Brief History of Bedford Village; Bedford, Pa.; and Old Fort Bedford.
• Bedford, Pa.: H. K. and E. K. Frear, 1961. • qF157 B25 B853 1961
A Brief History of the Colonial Wars in America from 1607 to 1775.
• By Herbert T. Wade. New York: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, 1948. • E186.3 N532 No. 51
A Brief History of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps.
• Edited by Sir Edward T. H. Hutton. Winchester: Printed by Warren and Son, Ltd., 1912. • UA652 K5 H9
A Charming Field For An Encounter: The Story of George Washington’s Fort Necessity.
• By Robert C. Alberts. National Park Service, 1975. • E199 A33
A Compleat History of the Late War: Or Annual Register of Its Rise, Progress, and Events in Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
• Includes a narrative of the French and Indian War in America. Dublin: Printed by John Exshaw, M.DCC.LXIII. • Case dD297 C736
A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley and Its Peoples 1724-1774.
• By Michael McConnell. University of Nebraska Press, 1992. • F517 M14 1992
A Few Acres of Snow: The Saga of the French and Indian Wars.
• By Robert Leckie. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1999. • E195 L43 1999
A Half-Century of Conflict.
• By Francis Parkman. With a new introduction by Samuel Eliot Morison. Describes Anglo-French conflict for North America in the years before the French and Indian War.
• dE198 P24 H169 A Map of the British Empire in America. With the French and Spanish Settlements Adjacent Thereto.
• By Henry Popple, 1773. Introductory notes by William P. Jumming and Helen Wallis. Lympne, Castle Kent: Henry Margary, 1972.
• fG1105 P831 1972
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A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison.
• By James E. Seaver. Canandaigua, N. Y.: Printed by J. D. Bemis and Co., 1824; New York: Random House, Republished, 1929.
• E87 J49 1929 A Treatise of Fortifications.
• By John Muller. Ottawa, Ont.: Museum Restoration Service, 1968. • qUG400 M958 1968
A Young Colonel from Virginia and the Blow He Struck for American Independence in the Year 1754.
• Together with its significance as a feature of approaching bicentennial of his birth. Uniontown: Fort Necessity Memorial Association, 1931.
• E312.23 F73 Adam Saam, Discharge Paper, 24 September 1764.
• Document records Saam’s discharge from the Royal American Regiment of Foot, stationed at Fort Pitt, signed by Henry Bouquet.
• OSS 39 Address Delivered at the Celebration of the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run.
• By Dr. Henry W. Temple. N. P., August 6th, 1913. • E199 T284 A222
Address of Hon. Philander Chase Knox at the Dedication of the Monument to the Memory of Major General Edward Braddock. In Braddock Memorial Park, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, October 15th, 1913.
• No printer, c1913 • E199 K74
Addresses Delivered at the Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run, August 5th and 6th, 1913.
• Westmoreland County Hist. Soc., 1913. • E83.76 A22
Advancing the Ohio Frontier: A Saga of the Old Northwest.
• By Frazer Ells Wilson. Blanchester, Oh., Brown Pub. Co., c 1937. • E83.794 W748 A2445
Adventure in the Wilderness: The American Journals of Louis Antoine de Bougainville, 1756-1760.
• Translated and edited by Edward P. Hamilton. 1st Edition. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. • E199 B75
Agnes Starrett, Papers, 1914-1967.
• Starrett was an English professor at the University of Pittsburgh. The file includes correspondence, research notes, published materials and other items primarily relating to her research on the life of Capt. Robert Stobo, who was an officer under Washington at the Battle of Fort Necessity and was later a captain in the 15th Regiment of Foot.
• MSS 91 Alexander McKee, Letter, 25 August 1764.
• Letter to McKee, Indian agent at Fort Pitt, from Henry Bouquet at Fort Loudon, concerning Indians that were to be sent by Sir William Johnson to Fort Pitt and instructing McKee to treat them in the best manner.
• MFF 2615 Alfred Proctor James, Papers, 1932-1963.
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• James was a history professor, writer and prominent historian in colonial Western Pennsylvania history. The file includes correspondence, research notes and other materials relating to his book George Mercer of the Ohio Company, his index to the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Fort Ligonier and other issues in colonial history.
• MSS 149 All Cloudless Glory: The Life of George Washington Volumes I & II.
• By Harrison Clark. Regnery Press, 1995. • E312 C56 1995
American Engraved Powder Horns: The Golden Age,1755-1783.
• By John S. DuMont. 1st Edition. Canaan, N. H.: Phoenix Pub., c 1978. • fNK6020 D893
American Firearms Makers: When, Where, and What They Made from the Colonial Period to the End of the Nineteenth Century.
• By Arthur M. Carey. New York: Crowell, 1953. • TS535 C273
American Forts-Architectural Form and Function.
• By Willard B. Robinson. Includes chapters on colonial fortifications. Urbana: Published for the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, by the University of Illinois Press, c 1977.
• fUG410 R666 American Frontiers: Myth and Reality.
• By Dr. Lawrence Keppie. Reprint of an article from Roman Frontier Studies 1989, pages 455-7. Describes the Battle of the Monongahela and Forts Pitt and Ligonier during Pontiac’s Rebellion.
• Acc.# 1991.208 American Indian Wars.
• By Mabel Mason Carlton. Boston: John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co., c 1924. Summary description. • dE81 C285
American Military History, 1607-1953.
• Washington: U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1956. • E178 U58 1956
American Socket Bayonets, 1717-1873.
• By Donald B. Webster, Jr. With a forward by Roy T. Huntington, Lt.-Col. AUS, Ret’d. Ottawa, Can.: Museum Restoration Service, 1964.
• qUD400 W3782 An Abridgement of the Indian Affairs Contained in Four-Folio Volumes, Transacted in the Colony of New York, from the Year 1678 to the Year 1751.
• By Peter Wraxall. Edited, with an introduction by Charles Howard McIlwain. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1915.
• E78 N7 N56 An Account of Conferences Held and Treaties Made: Between Major-General Sir William Johnson, Bart., and the Chief Sachems and Warriors of the Indian Nations in North America at Fort Johnson, in the Colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756.
• E199 A17 An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Colonel James Smith.
• Cincinnati, Oh.: The Robert L. Clarke Co., 1907. • E87 S721 D221 1907
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An Essay on Field Fortification. Intended Principally for the Use of Officers of the Infantry.
• Translated by J. C. Pleydell. London: Printed for J. Nourse, 1768. • UG403 P727
An Historical Account of the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians in the Year MDCCLXIV. Under the Command of Henry Bouquet. Illustrated with a Map and Copper-Plates.
• By William Smith. Published, from authentic documents, by a lover of his country. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1765. Similar Title. Cincinnati: O. R. Clarke & Co., 1868. Similar Title. With preface by Francis Parkman and a translation of Dumas’ biographical sketch of General Bouquet. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke Company, 1907.
• E83.76 S664 1765 • E83.76 S664 1868 • E83.76 S664 1907
An Introduction to British Artillery in North America.
• By S. James Gooding. Ottawa.: Museum Restoration Service, 1965. • qUF15 G652
An Old Frontier of France: The Niagara Region and Adjacent Lakes Under French Control.
• 2 Volumes. By Frank H. Severance. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co.,1917. • F127 N6 S49
Annual Register of Officers and Members of the Society of Colonial Wars.
• The Appendix includes the Report of the Committee on Louisbourg Memorial, unveiled June 17, 1895. New York: Printed by J. Pott & Company, 1896.
• E186.3 A133 Archaeological Investigation of Fort Ligonier, 1960-1965.
• By Jacob L. Grimm. With an appendix, Animal Remains from Archaeological Excavations at Fort Ligonier, by John E. Guilday. Pittsburgh,1970.
• F152 G86 Armies of the American Wars, 1753-1815.
• By Philip R. Katcher. New York: Hastings House, 1975. • qUA15 K18
Arms and Armor in Colonial America, 1526-1783.
• By Harold L. Peterson. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Co., 1956. • fU818 P485
Arms for Empire: A Military History of the British colonies in North America, 1607-1763.
• By Douglas E. Leach New York: Macmillan, 1973. • E181 L434
Arms Makers of Colonial America.
• By James B. Whisker. Selinsgrove, Pa.: Susquehanna University Press; London: Associated University Presses, c 1992.
• fTS533.2 W48 1991 Arms Makers of Pennsylvania.
• By James B. Whisker. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna University Press; London; Cranberry, N. J.: Associated University Presses, c 1990.
• fTS533.3 P4 W576 1990 Arrows and Arrow-Makers.
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• By Otis T. Mason, W. H. Holmes, Thomas Wilson, Walter Hough, Weston Flint, W. J. Hoffman and John G. Bourke. Washington, D. C.: Judd & Detweiler, 1891.
• E98 I5 M398 At The Crossroads: Indians and Empires on the Mid Atlantic Frontier, 1700-1763.
• By Jane T. Merritt. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003. • E78 P4 M47 2003
At the Edge of Empire: The Backcountry in British North America.
• By Eric Hinderaker. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. • E188 H56 2003
Attitudes of the Colonial Powers Toward the American Indians.
• Howard Peckham and Charles Gibson, Editors. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press,1969. • E77 P368
Back-Woodsmen, Or, Tales of the Borders: A Collection of Historical and Authentic Accounts of Early Adventure Among the Indians.
• By Walter W. Spooner with an introduction by Florus B. Plimpton. Cincinnati: W. E. Dribble & Co., 1883. • E85 S764
Battle for a Continent.
• By Harrison Bird. New York: Oxford University Press, 1965. • E199 B618
Battle of Bushy Run.
• Program for 228th Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run, August 3-4, 1991. Reenactment and tours of the battlefield, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Bushy Run Battlefield Heritage Society.
• Acc.# 1991.187 Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776.
• By Jon Butler. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. • E188 B87
Benjamin West’s “The Death of Wolfe.”
• Ann Arbor: The William L. Clements Library, 1928. • DA67 W8 M624
Betrayals: Fort William Henry and the Massacre.
• By Ian Steele. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. • E199 S82 1993
Between Two Worlds: Teaching About Native Americans’ Struggle for Independence in Western Pennsylvania, 1700-1820.
• Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1992. • fE78 P4 B4 1992
Blunder Camp: A Note on the Braddock Road.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1963. • qHE204 B798 W193
Boone’s Wilderness Road.
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. Cleveland, Oh.: The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203 H91 v. 6
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Bouquet’s March to the Ohio: The Forbes Road. From the Original Manuscript in the William L. Clements Library.
• Edited with historical introduction, notes and appendices by Edward G. Williams. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, c 1975.
• E83.76 G786 B765 Bouquet’s Redoubt.
• By Stephen Quinon. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Report, 1899. • F146 H67 1899
Braddock at the Monongahela.
• By Paul E. Kopperman. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1977. A definitive account of the Braddock expedition.
• E199 K83 Braddock By-Pass.
• Various papers relating to a proposal to build a by-pass roadway in the Borough of Braddock, including materials on the Battle of Braddock Field.
• Acc.# 1991.7 Braddock Campaign, Collection.
• Miscellaneous papers relating to Braddock’s campaign, including maps, illustrations of the order of march, correspondence, articles and commemorative brochures. Specific items include: a copy of a narrative by Jane Frazier (wife of John) of her capture by Indians in 1755, her captivity and escape over a year later; The March of Braddock, 1755. A poem by Louis F. Benson (n. p., February 17, 1902);The Braddock Memorial Park Association, Invitation to Dedication of Monument, October 15, 1913. File also includes an invitation by The U. S. Commission and the Local Community 175th Anniversary Celebration of The Battle of Braddock, July 8-9, 1930.
• MFF 408 Braddock Road Chronicles, 1755.
• Compiled by Andrew J. Wahll. Heritage Books, 1999. • E199 W235 1999
Braddock’s Crossing Trail: An Essay on the General Braddock Expedition and Related Historical Events.
• By William J. Gaughan. Munhall, Pa.: William J. Gaughan, c 1969. • E199 G264
Braddock’s Defeat.
• By Robert Orme. Copies of a letter written by Captain Robert Orme, Royal Engineers, describing the Battle of the Monongahela and including a list of officers killed and wounded. Copied by Edward Parry, grandson of Lt. Owen Parry, Royal Navy, who was killed in the Battle.
• Acc.# 1991.179 Braddock’s Defeat: The Journal of Captain Robert Cholmley’s Batman, the Journal of a British Officer and Halkett’s Orderly Book.
• Edited from the original mss. With an introduction and notes. 1st Edition. Editor: Charles Hamilton. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1959.
• E199 H217 Braddock’s Road.
• By John Kennedy Lacock. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 38, No. 149, April, 1914.
• E199 L14 Braddock’s Road and Three Relative Papers.
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. With maps and illustrations. Cleveland, Oh. The A. H. Clark Company, 1903.
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• HE203 H91 Braddock’s Road, Post Card Scrapbook, 1929.
• Set of 60 colored post cards with historical and descriptive data by John K. Lacock. • Postcard Collection
Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven Years’ War in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754-1765.
• By Matthew Ward. Pittsburgh: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003. • E199 W236 2003
Broken Peace Pipes: A Four-Hundred-Year History of the American Indian.
• By Irvin M. Peithmann. With a foreward by Loren E Taylor. Springfield, Ill.: Thomas,1964. • E77 P37
Builders of the Fort at Hannastown, Westmoreland County, Pa.
• By Ruby M. Ralston. Slippery Rock, Pa., 1980. • qF157 W59 H243 R164
Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology.
• Volume 1, No. 3 (Dec. 1969) and Volume 7, No. 2 (1975). Includes articles on the restoration of Fort Ligonier. Ottawa: Ont.: The Association, 1969-1975.
• qF157 W59 L726 1974 Bushy Run Profile, 1763-1963. Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run.
• By Vivian Henderson. Harrison City, Pa.: Bushy Run Bicentennial, Inc., 1963. • qE199 H496
Butler County Historical Society, Pittsburgh Materials, c. 1930-1950.
• Materials include a reprint of an article titled “Colonel George Washington and a Forgotten Camp in Unity Township” by Rev. Felix Fellner, two brochures for Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site and a brochure for Fort Ligonier titled “The Key to the West.”
• Acc.# 1993.0217 Captain Jack, the Scout: Or, the Indian Wars about Old Fort Duquesne, an Historical Novel.
• By Charles McKnight. Pittsburgh: Gibson Press, n. d. Same Title. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1873. • F159.37 M15c • F159.37 M15c 1873
Captured by Indians: The Life of Mary Jemison.
• By James E. Seaver. Edited by Karen Zeinert. North Haven, Conn.: Linnet Books,1995. • E99 S3 J45725 1995
Century of Conflict: The Struggle Between the French and British in Colonial America.
• By Joseph L. Rutledge. 1st Edition. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday,1956. • F1030 R978
Chalmers Collection.
• Consists of photostats of letters, originally collected by George Chalmers and presently in the archives of the New York Public Library. The bulk of the letters are addressed to General Monckton and Major Gates by Henry Bouquet, George Croghan and Hugh Mercer in 1760-1761 concerning the affairs of Forts Pitt and Presqu’ Isle, defense of the frontier and communications.
• Microfilm 422 Christopher Gist: A colonial frontiersman, explorer and Indian agent.
• By Kenneth P. Bailey. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1976. • F229 G531 B154
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Christopher Gist and His Sons.
• By Lawrence A. Orrill. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1932. • F517 G53 O75
Christopher Gist, Frontier Scout.
• By Allan Powell. Shippensburg, Pa.: Burd Street Press, 1992. • F517 G54 P69 1992
Christopher Gist’s Journals, with Historical, Geographical, and Ethnological Notes, and Biographies of His Contemporaries.
• Edited by William M. Darlington. New introduction and bibliographical notes by Frank Monaghan. New York: Published for University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, by Argonaut Press, 1966. Same Title. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1893. Same Title: Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co., 1893.
• F517 G53 1966 • F517 G53 1893
Christopher Gist’s Map of Braddock’s Route.
• A photostat. • Map File – Historical Roads
Chronicles of Border Warfare: Or, a History of the Settlement by the Whites of Northwestern Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that Section of the State. With Reflections, Anecdotes, etc.
• By Alexander Scott Withers. A new edition, edited and annotated by R. G. Thwaites, with the addition of a memoir of the author, and several illustrative notes by L. C. Draper. Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Company, 1920.
• E81 W82 1920 Colonel George Washington and a Forgotten Camp in Unity Township.
• By Rev. Felix Fellner. Discusses location of Washington’s camp west of Ligonier during the Forbes campaign in 1758. Latrobe, Pa.: St. Vincent College, 1940.
• E312.23 F317 Colonel Henry Bouquet and His Campaigns of 1763 and 1764.
• By Rev. Cyrus Cort. Lancaster, Pa.: Steinman & Hensel, 1883. Same Title. • dE83.76 C82a • E83.76 C82a2
Col. Henry Bouquet, Orderly Book, 1764.
• Photostat, from the Clements Library, of entries [Oct.4]-Oct. 5, 1764. Reproduced in part in Western Pennsylvania History Magazine 42: o.p. 16, 1959, accompanying the first publication of the Orderly Book. Edited by E. G. Williams.
• E83.76 G786 Col. Henry Bouquet, Papers, 1759-1766.
• Photocopies and typescripts of Library of Congress photostats of MSS in the British Museum. Selected items of Western Pennsylvania interest. Material is also included in Stevens and Kent, Papers of Henry Bouquet (Harrisburg, 19 volumes, 1940-1943), and in part in Stevens, Kent and Leonard, Papers of Henry Bouquet, Volume II (Harrisburg, 1951).
• MSS 48 Col. James Burd, Papers, 1755-1776.
• Burd was commander of several military units during and after the French and Indian War, including the 4th Battalion of Lancaster County, and had charge of the building of the Burd Road. The file includes originals and photocopies of documents and letters, particularly excerpts from his journal and letters from Capt. Daniel Clark, Gov. James Hamilton, John Harris, Lt. Lewis Ourrey and Mason and Dixon. Also, a diagram of his camp at Loyal Hannon and silhouettes of Col. and Mrs. Sarah Burd.
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• MFF 2263 Colonel Joseph Belt: Born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1680, Died in Prince George’s County, Maryland, 1761.
• By Caleb Clarke Magruder, Jr. A paper read before the Society of Colonial Wars. Annapolis: Advertiser-Republican Print, 1909.
• F184 M21 Colonel William Crawford: Indian Trader, Pioneer and Soldier on the Frontier.
• Connellsville, Pa.: Reprinted by the Connellsville Area Historical Society, Inc., 1976. • E238 S698
Colonial Captivities, Marches and Journeys.
• Edited, under the auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Isabel M. Calder. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1935.
• E187 C146 Colonial National Monuments.
• Map showing highways to monuments. • Map File – Historic Roads
Colonial Records of Pennsylvania.
• 16 Volumes. Edited by Samuel Hazard. Harrisburg: Printed by T. Fenn & Co., 1851-53. • F146 P411
Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774.
• By Murtie June Clark. With an index by Judith McGhan. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983. • F212 C594
Conrad Weiser, 1696-1760: Friend of Colonist and Mohawk.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1945.
• F152 W193 Conrad Weiser and the Indian Policy of Colonial Pennsylvania.
• By Joseph S. Walton. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs & Co., 1900. • E78 P41 W239
Contrecoeur’s Copy of George Washington’s Journal for 1954.
• Edited by Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1952. • E199 K33
Correspondence of Governor Horatio Sharpe, 1753-1771.
• 4 Volumes. Published by authority of the State, under the direction of the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1888-1911.
• qF184 M393 Correspondence of William Pitt, When Secretary of State, with Colonial Governors and Military and Naval Commissioners in America.
• Edited by Gertrude Selwyn Kimball. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1906. • E199 P688
Correspondence of William Shirley, Governor of Massachusetts and Military Commander in America,1731-1760.
• Edited, under the auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Charles Henry Lincoln. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1912.
• E195 S55
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Council Fires on the Upper Ohio: A narrative of Indian affairs in the Upper Ohio Valley until 1795.
• By Randolph C. Downes. With headpiece illustrations by Alex Ross. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1940; 1969.
• F517 D748 • F517 D748 1969
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV.
• By Francis Parkman. 7th Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1880. • F1030 P24c
Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America.
• By Fred Anderson. Alfred A. Knopf Press, 2000. The definitive work on the conflict. • E199 A59 2000
Cyrus Cort.
• Handwritten draft of speech by Cort on the Bushy Run Battlefield, September 25, 1909, discussing the significance of the Battle of Bushy Run.
• MFF 2364 Daniel Boone in Pennsylvania.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1967. • F454 B72 W93
Daniel Hyacinth Mary Lienard de Beaujeu: Commandant of Fort DuQuesne and of the French forces in the Battle of July 9, 1755.
• By John Gilmary Shea. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 8, March, 1884.
• qE199 B37 S53 Dash to Frontenac: An Account of Lt. Col. John Bradstreet’s Expedition to and Capture of Fort Frontenac.
• By Frederick A. Rahmer. Rome, N. Y., 1973. • E199 B812 R147
Diplomacy and Indian Gifts: Anglo-French rivalry along the Ohio and northwest frontiers, 1748-1763.
• By Wilbur R. Jacobs. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 1950. • E195 J17
Disposition of the Pennsylvania Troops in the Western District for the Winter Season, 1764.
• Philadelphia: D. Chillas, Lith. Document locates forts and blockhouses, with military strength, from the Susquehanna west to Fort Littleton.
• Map File – Forts and Battles Drums in the Forest: Decision at the Forks.
• By Alfred Proctor James. Defense in the Wilderness. By Charles Morse Stotz. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1958.
• F152 J27 • F152 J32 2005
Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from MDCCLIV to MDCCCXXXIII.
• By Israel D. Rupp. Pittsburgh, Pa.: D. W. Kauffman; Harrisburg, Pa.: W. O. Hickok, 1846. • F516 R94 • F516 R94 1846
Edward Braddock, Papers, 1735-1755.
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• Includes transcripts of correspondence, orders and other materials from European and American repositories. These documents were captured by the French at the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755, including letters and orders. Also includes microfilms, notes and correspondence of Dr. A. P. James while collecting the material, ca. 1948, in Europe and America. 2 boxes. A Day on Braddock’s Road. Excerpt from an article by Reuben G. Thwaites, 1896. Dedication Program for Bi-Centennial Monument of the Battle of the Monongahela. North Braddock, Pa., December 7, 1955. Monument designed by Joseph B. Kliskey.
• MSS 48 Edward Braddock’s Commission in the British Army in the United States.
• Signed by George II. Photograph. • MFO 75
18th Century Military Uniforms in Pittsburgh.
• Eleven color plates. Pittsburgh, 1958 • fUC483 E34
Elusive Empires: Constructing Colonialism in the Ohio Valley 1673-1800.
• By Eric Hinderaker. Cambridge University Press, 1997. • F517 H55 1997
Empire of Fortune: Crowns, Colonies and Tribes in the Seven Years War in America.
• By Francis Jennings, New York and London: W. W. Norton & Co., c 1988. • E199 J54 E55
Every Name Index, Fort Ligonier and its Times.
• Compiled and typed by Jody Rogers Speece. Apollo, Pa.: Closson Press, c 1983. • F149 S61 S6 1982
Excavations at the Music Bastion of Fort Pitt, 1964-1965.
• By James L. Swauger and Richard W. Lang. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Carnegie Museum, Section of Man,1967. • F152 P681 S971
Expedition of Colonel Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764.
• Bibliography from Monthly Bulletin of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Volume 14, No. 10 (December 1909), pages 603-613.
• Z1249 F8 B76 Facing East From Indian Country: A Native History of Early America.
• By Daniel Richter. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. • E98 F39 R53 2001
Field Marshall Lord Ligonier: A Story of the British Army, 1702-1770.
• By Rex Whitworth. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958. • DA67.1 L72 W62
First Indian Path and First Open Cut Road Through the Virgin Forest in Pioneer Days. Via Ligonier, Youngstown, Derry, Latrobe, Greensburg and Hannastown.
• By Justin H. Pershing. N., n. d. • F157 W56 P4
First Line of Defense, 1755-56: Beginning of the Frontier Forts.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1955(?). • F152 H947 F522
For King and Country: George Washington-The Early Years.
• By Thomas A. Lewis. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1993.
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• E312.2 L48 1995 Forbes Road.
• Maps of Penn, Patton and Wilkins Townships, identifying landowners. • Map File – Historic Roads
Fort Burd: Redstone’s Historic Frontier Fort, an Historical Account.
• By Richard A. Sells. Illustrated by Jeanne De Fazio. Annandale, Va.: Charles Baptie Studios, 1981. • F157 F29 B88 S467
Fort Casmir: The Starting Point in the History of New Castle, in the State of Delaware, Its Location and History, 1651-1671.
• By Alexander B. Cooper. Wilmington, Del.: Historical Society of Delaware, 1905. • F167 C776 F736
Fort de la Presqu’ile and the French Penetration into the Upper Ohio Country, 1753-1759.
• By Maxwell P. Schoenfeld. Erie, Pa.: Erie County Historical Society, 1979. • E199 S365
Fort Duquesne and Fort Pitt: Early Names of Pittsburgh Streets.
• 9th Edition. Pittsburgh: Fort Pitt Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1939. Same Title. Eichbaum Press, 1899. Same Title. Eichbaum Press, 1902. Same Title. Reed and Witting Press,1907. Same Title, 1914. Same Title, 1918. Same Title, 1947. Same Title, 1958. Same Title, 1964.
• dF159.4 D23 1931 • F159.4 D23
Fort Duquesne, Collection.
• Consists of correspondence (in French), drawings of the Fort, maps, articles from early newspapers and a commemorative postage stamp concerning the Fort and its capture by the British in 1758.
• MFF 793 Fort Ligonier.
• Blue prints of the plans for the Fort Ligonier Museum. • Map File – Forts and Battles
Fort Ligonier: Additional Light from Unpublished Documents.
• By Alfred P. James. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1934. • E199 J27 F736
Fort Ligonier and Its Times.
• 1st Edition. By C. Hale Sipe. Fort Ligonier’s role in the French and Indian War, Pontiac’s Conspiracy, Lord Dunmore’s War and the Revolution. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Telegraph Press, 1932.
• F149 S61 Fort Ligonier, Collection.
• Includes an inventory of the Constance Prosser Burrell Collection, Fort Ligonier Memorial Foundation, drawings of the Fort and miscellaneous commemorative brochures and guides relating to the Fort and Fort Ligonier Days celebrations.
• MFF 0796 Fort Ligonier: Outpost of the French and Indian War, 1758-1766. A Brief Account of the Fort Project.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Ligonier, Pa.: Fort Ligonier Memorial Foundation, c 1967. • qNA108 L726 S863
Fort Loudon Monument Dedicatory Services, October 20, 1915.
• Edited by Rev. Cyrus Cort. Reading, Pa.: I. M. Beaver, Printer, 1916.
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• F157 F89 F74
Fort Loudon on the Frontier, 1756-1766. • By Gary T. Hawbaker. Illustrated by R. Rexford Welden. York, Pa.: York Pennsylvania Press, Inc., c 1976. • E199 H389
Fort Loudon: The after years, 1760-1960.
• By Paul Kelley. Nashville, Tenn.: Tennessee History Quarterly, 1961. • E199 F736 K29 1961
Fort McDowell Monument Dedicatory Services, October 5, 1916.
• Edited by Rev. Cyrus Cort. Union Bridge, Md.: Pilot Print, 1917. • F157 F86 C82
Fort Morris.
• Contains an excerpt from Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, Volume 1, describing Fort Morris, built near present Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1755 by Col. James Burd, and events relating to the Fort during the French and Indian War and afterwards.
• MFF 0799 Fort Necessity and Historic Shrines of the Redstone Country.
• Washington bicentennial issue, 1732-1932. Uniontown, Pa.: Fort Necessity Chapter, Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1932.
• qE199 S69 Fort Necessity, Braddock’s Grave and Washington’s First Battlefield. How to See Them.
• By John Kennedy Lacock. Boston: Boston School of Expression and Dramatic Art, c 1932. • F157 F241 1932
Fort Necessity, Collection.
• Consists of a copy of the Articles of Capitulation by Washington as well as accounts of the Fort and battle and numerous brochures of Fort Necessity National Park and related areas. Fort Necessity Memorial Committee, Prospectus, 1931. Illustrated brochure of memorial park, museum and monument, and an account of money raised and appropriated.
• MFF-0800 Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site, Pennsylvania.
• By Frederick Tilberg. Washington, D. C.: National Park Service, 1954. Same Title. Revised, 1956. • E199 T569 • E199 T569 1956
Fort Pitt.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. Pittsburgh: Priv. Print., 1922. • M199 D13
Fort Pitt.
• From the Point Park Commission. Pittsburgh, January 15, 1942. • fE199 P751
Fort Pitt.
• Photostat of map in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. • Map File – Forts and Battles
Fort Pitt, 1758-1772.
• By John Wilson Huston. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1957; Ann Arbor, Mich. and London: University Microfilms, Inc., 1977.
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• dF159.4 H968 1977 Fort Pitt and its Times.
• By Daniel Agnew. Pittsburgh: Myers, Shinkle & Co., Printers, 1894. • E199 A27
Fort Pitt and Letters from the Frontier.
• Compiled by Mary Carson Darlington. Includes letters from Generals Grant, Forbes and Bouquet, Captain Ecuyer and other officers associated with Fort Pitt. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co., 1892.
• qF159.4 D22 1892-1 • qF159.4 D22
Fort Pitt, Collection.
• Includes correspondence, written descriptions and plan of the Fort and lists of persons at the Fort in 1760 and 1761. Also, accounts for costs of building a Council House for Indians.
• MFF 0802 Fort Pitt Museum.
• Consists of miscellaneous documents relating to the Museum, including programs for its dedication in 1969 and reopening in 1974 and brochures for the Museum and exhibitions in the Bouquet Wing.
• MFF 0806 Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, North Carolina.
• By Charles W. Porter. Washington, D. C., 1952. • F262 R4 P844 1952
Fort Stanwix (Rome, New York) National Monument: A Master Plan.
• Washington, D. C.: National Park Service, 1967. • E160 S884 N277
Fort Ticonderoga: A Short History Compiled from Contemporary Sources.
• By Stephen H. P. Pell. Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y.: Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 1946. • F122 N532 P385 1951
Fort Ticonderoga in History.
• By Helen Ives Gilchrist. Ticonderoga?: Printed for the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. • E199 G46
Fort Ticonderoga: Key to a continent.
• By Edward P. Hamilton. 1st Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1964. • E199 H217 F736
Fort Wm. Henry, a History.
• By Stanley M. Gifford. Glens Falls, N. Y., 1955. • E199 G458
Forth to the Wilderness: The First American Frontier,1754-1774.
• By Dale Van Every. New York: New American Library, 1962. • dE195 V249
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park.
• By Katherine McLennan. Ottawa: Canada National Parks, 1963. • dF1030 L888 M163 1963
Forts in America.
• By Harold L. Peterson. Illustrated by Daniel D. Feaser. New York: Scribner, 1964.
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• qUG410 P484 Forts on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1753-1758.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1960. • F152 H947
France in America: 1497-1763.
• By Reuben Gold Thwaites. New York: Harper & Bros., 1905. • E178 A512
Francis Parkman’s Works.
• 16 Volumes. By Francis Parkman. Frontenac Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1899. The Works include Volumes 1 and 2, Pioneers of France in the New World; Volumes 3 and 4, The Jesuits in North America; Volume5, La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West; Volumes 6 and 7, Old Regime in Canada; Volume 8, Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV; Volumes 9 and 10, A Half Century of Conflict; Volumes 11-13, Montcalm and Wolfe; Volumes 14 and 15, The Conspiracy of Pontiac. Volume 16 relates to the Oregon Trail.
• F1030 P24 F815 1899
Gateway to the West: Fort Ligonier in Pennsylvania to Read and Color. • By Annette M. Rathbun. N. P., 1963. • fE199 R234
General Benjamin Franklin: The Military Career of a Philosopher.
• By J. Bennett Nolan. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1936.
• E302.6 F8 N788 G326 General Braddock. An Historical Romance of Old Fort Duquesne and the Early Days of Pittsburgh.
• By Charles McKnight. Philadelphia: Coates, 1873. • F159.37 M15
General Braddock’s Expedition.
• Edited by Carson I. A. Ritchie. Woolwich, London: C. Ritchie, 1962. • dE199 R598
General Index to the Colonial Records.
• Prepared and arranged by Samuel Hazard. Philadelphia: Printed by J. Severns & Co., 1860. • F146 P412
General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, Interpretive Prospectus, May 1991: Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pennsylvania.
• Denver: United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1991. Draft General Management Plan Environmental Assessment, September 1990.
• qE199 N364 G326 1991 • qE199 N364 1990
George Croghan and the Westward Movement, 1741-1782.
• By Albert T. Volwiler. Cleveland, Oh.: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1926. • F152 V92
George Croghan’s Journal, 1759-1763. From the Original in the Cadwalader Collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
• Edited by Nicholas B. Wainwright. Philadelphia: William F. Fell Co., 1947. • E199 C941
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George Croghan’s Journal of His Trip to Detroit in 1767, with His Correspondence Relating Thereto. • Published for the first time from the papers of Gen. Thomas Gage in the William L. Clements Library. Edited by
Howard H. Peckham. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939.
• F483 C941 George Croghan of Pennsylvania.
• By Robert G. Crist. A paper presented before the Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association on May 7, 1964. Harrisburg, Pa.: Dauphin Deposit Trust Co., 1965.
• F152 C937 C933 George Croghan, Wilderness Diplomat.
• By Nicholas B. Wainwright. Chapel Hill: Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture, at Williamsburg, by the University of North Carolina Press, 1959.
• F483 C941 W142 George F. Fleming, Articles, 1917-1919.
• Includes copies of newspaper articles on early Western Pennsylvania history, including several articles on the Battle of Bushy Run. Two folders.
• MFF 166 George H. Rankin, Papers Relating to the Forbes Road, 1913-1931.
• Consists of research notes, correspondence and other materials relating to a paper on the route of Forbes’ Army in 1758, read before the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania on April 27, 1926. Also included are booklets on Fort Halifax and the Battle of Bushy Run.
• MFF 2305 George M. P. Baird, Papers.
• Two folders. Includes drafts of Baird’s manuscript for Arms, Seals and Flags Associated with the History of Western Pennsylvania. Illustrative plates are filed in MFD-12.
• MFF 12 George Washington.
• By Rupert Hughes. 3 Volumes. Volumes 1 and 2 cover the period 1732-1777. New York: W. Morrow & Company, 1926-1930.
• E312 H89 George Washington and the Virginia Backcountry.
• Madison : Madison House,1998. • E312.2 G7 1998
George Washington and the West.
• By Charles H. Ambler. Relates principally to Washington’s pre-Revolutionary military services. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1936.
• E312.2 A49 George Washington at Fort Necessity.
• By John P. Cowan. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1955. • E199 C874
George Washington in the Ohio Valley.
• By Hugh Cleland. Includes a facsimile of Washington’s journal of his 1953 mission to the commandant of the French forces on the Ohio. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1955.
• E312 C62 George Washington: The Forge of Experience, 1732-1775.
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• 1st Edition. By James T. Flexner. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965. • E312.2 F61
George Washington: The Man Behind The Myths.
• By William M. S. Rasmussen and Robert S. Tilton. University Press of Virginia, 1999. • fE312.17 R37 1999
George Washington, the Virginia Period, 1732-1775.
• By Bernhard Knollenberg. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press, 1964. • E312.2 K72
George Washington’s Midnight Ride and Braddock’s Retreat.
• Typescript of original verse by Sarah M. Collins. • MFF 2361
George Washington’s Route from Venango to Fort LeBoeuf, 1753.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. State College, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical Association,1961. • E312.23 W193
Grant’s Hill: Center of the Pittsburgh Drama.
• Pittsburgh: Union Savings Bank, 1939. • F159.4 P69 P699
Gregg Neel, Papers, 1873-1983.
• Included are drafts of speeches and articles, particularly Research Report on Indiantown Gap and Vicinity (relating to forts and fortified houses during the French and Indian War) and The Importance of Bedford in the Early Military History of Pennsylvania. Box 1, Folders 2 and 9.
• MSS 140 Guide to the Microfilm of the Records of the Provincial Council, 1682-1776.
• 26 rolls. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1966. • CD3474 A5 R311
Guns at the Forks.
• By Walter O’Meara. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Pretice-Hall, 1965. • F159.4 O55
Gunsmiths of Adams, Franklin and Cumberland Counties, Pennsylvania.
• By James B. Whisker. Bedford, Pa.: Old Bedford Village Press, c 1989. • qTS535 W576 A211
Hannah’s Town.
• By Helen C. Smith and George Swetnam. Illustrated by Helen C. Smith. Young girl experiences the excitement, joy and hardships of life in a frontier village in western Pennsylvania prior to the Revolutionary War. Cleveland: Dillon/Liederbach, 1973.
• PZ7 S649 Hardships and Heroics: Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1749-1799.
• By Robert C. Alberts. Pittsburgh[?]: Alberts, 1975. Describes 33 incidents, primarily involving conflicts with the French and Indians.
• F152.A4 H3 1975 Henry Bouquet: A study of three military campaigns in North America, 1758-1764.
• By Patrick H. Hannum. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1991. • qE83.76 B76 H3 1991
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Henry Bouquet, Papers, 1755-1761. • 6 Volumes. Edited by S. K. Stevens, Donald H. Kent and Autumn L. Leonard. Harrisburg: The Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission, 1951-1976. • E199 B765
Henry Bouquet: Professional Soldier.
• By E. Douglas Branch. Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1938. • E83.76 B816
Henry K. Siebeneck, Papers.
• Folder 5 contains an informational brochure and picture postcards relating to Fort Necessity. • MFF 2306
Highlanders in America.
• By J. P. MacLean. Cleveland: The Helman-Taylor Company; Glasgow: John Mackey, 1900. • E184 S3 M163
Historic Archaeology at Fort Pitt, 1953.
• By James L. Swauger and Arthur M. Hayes. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum, Section of Man, 1959. • F152 P681 S971h
Historic Fort Loudon.
• By Paul Kelley. Vonore, Tenn.,1958, 1961. • E199 F736 1961
Historical Map of Pennsylvania.
• Edited by P. W. Sheafer and others. Shows sites of, among other things, old forts and battlefields. Philadelphia: Publication Fund of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1875.
• Case qF150 P41 History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties.
• Compiled from various authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp. The appendix includes journals of 4 officers during the French and Indian War. Harrisburg: Hickok & Cantine, Printers, 1845.
• F157 N7 R94 History of the Backwoods: Or, the region of the Ohio.
• By A. W. Patterson. Narrative of French, English and Indian conflicts in the Ohio country, including the French and Indian War and Lord Dunmore’s War. Pittsburgh, 1843.
• Case F494 P317 History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia. Embracing an account of the various expeditions in the West, previous to 1795. Also biographical sketches of distiguished actors in our border wars.
• By Wills De Haas. Wheeling: H. Hoblitzell; Philadelphia: Printed by King & Baird, 1851. • Case F517 D32
History of the Early Settlement of the Juniata Valley.
• By U. J. Jones. Includes accounts of incursions, massacres and abductions by the Indians during the French and Indian War. Philadelphia: H. B. Ashmead, 1856.
• F157 J7 J79 Case History of the Great Trail: From the Forks of the Ohio to the Tuscarawas Valley.
• By Gary Winterburn. Ohio: s. n., 1993. • fF479 W56 1993
Ill-Starred General: Braddock of the Coldstream Guards.
• By Lee McCardell. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1958. Same Title, 1986.
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• E199 M123 • E199 M123 1986
Indian Ambush at Murrysville.
• By Harold A. Thomas. Draft of article concerning an Indian attack on a supply detachment, June 5, 1759, returning to Fort Ligonier from Fort Pitt on the Old Forbes Road near Murrysville.
• MFF 2559 Indian Biography. Includes Biographies of Important Indians and Accounts of Events in Early Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, Primarily pre-Revolution.
• By B. B. Thatcher. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1855, c 1834. • dE89 T36
Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania.
• By C. Hale Sipe. Zeigler Printing Company, 1927. • E78 P41 S61
Indian Wars of the United States. From the Discovery to the Present Time. From the Best Authorities.
• By William V. Moore (pseud.). Philadelphia: R. W. Pomeroy, 1842. • E81 F939 1842
Indiana to 1816: The Colonial Period.
• By Dorothy L. Riker and John D. Barnhart. Includes chapters on early French/English conflicts. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1971.
• F526 H67 v.1 Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier.
• By James Merrell. Norton, 1999. • F152 M48 1999
Invitation to Unveiling of Indian Monument, September 8, 1926.
• Kittanning, Pa. Armstrong expedition, 1756. Sponsored by the State Historical Commission and Armstrong County Historical Society. Address by John S. Fisher.
• MFF 1094
It Happened Right Here: A Narrative. • By Frank Carver. Military aspects of Beaver County history, 1748-1788. Koppel, Pa.: Beaver Area Heritage
Foundation, 1975. • E250.5 O3 C331 and C331I
J. C. B.
• Typescript of a journal by J. C. B., a French military officer stationed at Fort Duquesne for several years. Titled: “Voyage to Canada in the North of North America Made from the Year 1751 to 1761.” Quebec, Printing House Leger Brousseau, 1887.
• MFF 2440 James Burd, Frontier Defender, 1726-1793.
• By Lily Lee Nixon. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941. • F152 B96 N736
James Smith: Early Cumberland Valley Patriot.
• By Wilbur S. Nye. Carlisle, Pa.: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1969. • E195 S751 N994
John Armstrong: First Citizen of Carlisle.
• By Milton E. Flower. Carlisle, Pa.: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1971.
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• F152 A736 F644 John E. Clever.
• Included in the file is a brochure titled “The Black Watch: Royal Highland Regiment” by James B. Cannon. The Regiment fought in the French and Indian War, Pontiac’s Rebellion (including the Battle of Bushy Run) and the Revolutionary War. A Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania publication.
• Acc.# 1996.107 John Forbes, Letter, November 19, 1758.
• Photostat of letter to Col. Burd concerning Forbes’ new camp 20 miles west of Loyal Hannon. Original in Shippen Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Published in Alfred P. James, Writings of John Forbes (1938), pages 256-258. From the Rankin Collection.
• MFF 2300 John Harpster, Papers, 1958-1971.
• Harpster was a prominent Western Pennsylvania historian who held positions with a number of historical organizations. The file includes correspondence, financial material and publications relating to the Fort Pitt Museum and development of Fort Necessity National Park.
• MSS 19 Johnson of the Mohawks: A biography of Sir William Johnson, Irish immigrant, Mohawk war chief, American soldier, empire builder.
• By Arthur Pound, in collaboration with Richard E. Day. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1930. • E195 J71 P87
Journal of Chaussegros de Lery.
• Prepared by Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. From the diary of de Lery, a lieutenant of French troops, of his expedition in 1754-5 to Detroit and from Detroit to the Ohio River. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1940.
• qF482 C49 Journal of Colonel George Washington: Across the Allegheny Mountains in 1754, to Build Forts at the Head of the Ohio.
• Edited with notes by J. M. Toner. Albany: Munsell, 1893. • E312.8 1754
Journal of Robert Rogers, the Ranger, on His Expedition for Receiving the Capitulation of Western French Posts (October 20, 1760 to February 14, 1761).
• Edited by Victor Hugo Paltsits. New York: Printed at the New York Public Library, 1933. • E199 R724
Journals of Beausejour: Diary of John Thomas, Journal of Louis de Courville.
• Edited by John Clarence Webster. Special publication, the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Sackville, N. B.: The Tribune Press, 1937. Company, 1929. Similar Title. 1950.
• qF1038 W381 • Case qE312.8 1753a
Kaskaskia Under the French Regime.
• By Natalia M. Belting. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1948. • qF549 K3 B453 1948
Keeping History Alive in Ligonier.
• Ligonier, Pa.: Fort Ligonier Capital Campaign, n. d. • qF157 W59 L726 K26
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Kentucky and the Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone. • By John Filson. With an introduction by Willard Rouse Jillson. A facsimile reproduction of the original
Wilmington edition and an exact reprint of the first map of 1784. Louisville, Ky: J. P. Morton & Company, Incorporated, 1934.
• F454 F489
King of the Delawares: Teedyuscung, 1700-1763. • By Anthony F. Wallace. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1949. • E99 D2 W187
Kittanning, Pennsylvania.
• Consists of an invitation to attend the unveiling of the Indian Monument on September 8, 1926, commemorating the Indian town of Kittanning and its destruction by Col. John Armstrong, September 8, 1756.
• MFF 1094 Lancaster County Indians: Annals of the Susquehannocks and Other Indian Tribes of the Susquehanna Territory From About the Year 1500 to 1763, the Date of Their Extinction.
• By H. Frank Eshleman. Lancaster, Pa., c 1909, 1908. • E78 P41 E75
Lawrence C. Woods, Jr., Collection, 1743-1801.
• Woods was a Pittsburgh insurance company executive and collector of early Western Pennsylvania memorabilia. The file includes warrants, deeds, appointments, correspondence and legal materials, most of which concern the activities of soldiers, merchants, landholders and Indian traders of the Western Pennsylvania frontier, in General Braddock and George Croghan. Included is a list of officers killed at the Battle of the Monongahela. Folders 1 and 2.
• MFF 75 Le Marquis de Montcalm (1712-1759).
• By Thomas Chapais. In French. Quebec: J. P. Garneau, 1911. • E199 M771 C462
Lecture on the Life and Times of Conrad Weiser, the First Representative Man of Berks County.
• By Morton L. Montgomery. Reading Pa.: Chas. F. Haage, Printer, 1893. • F152 W42 M28
Letter to Frank Armor About 137th Anniversary of Fort Ligonier.
• From William D. McGowan. Ligonier, Pa., December 9, 1895. • MFF 1214
Letters and Papers Relating Chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania With Some Notices of the Writers.
• Edited by Thomas Balch. Includes letters from the Shippen family and others during the French and Indian War. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, Printers, 1855.
• Case F152 B174 Letters of General John Forbes Relating to the Expedition Against Fort Duquesne in 1758.
• Compiled from books in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh for the Allegheny County Committee, Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Irene Stewart. Also a list of references on the expedition. Pittsburgh: Allegheny County Committee, 1927.
• E199 F69 Letters to Washington and Accompanying Papers, 5 Volumes. 1752-1775.
• Published by the Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Edited by Stanislaus Murray Hamilton. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898-1902.
• E312.2 H22
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Lieutenant Timberlake’s Memoirs, 1756-1765. With Annotations, Introduction and Index by Samuel Cole Williams.
• Relations with the Cherokee Indians in the Southern colonies during the French and Indian War. Marietta, Ga.: Continental Book Company, 1948.
• E99 C5 T583 Life of Daniel Boone.
• By John Mason Peck. Volume 13 of the Library of American Biography, edited by Jared Sparks. New York: Harper & Bros., 1855-56.
• E176 S73 2d Ser.- v. 13 Life of Daniel Boone: The great western hunter and pioneer, comprising an account of his early history, his daring and remarkable career and the first settler of Kentucky. To which is added his autobiography, complete as dictated by himself.
• By Cecil B. Hartley. Philadelphia: J. E. Potter, c 1865. • F454 B72 H33
Lily Lee Nixon, Papers, 1845-1960.
• Nixon was a public school teacher in Pittsburgh and historian of early Western Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh history. Her master’s thesis was titled James Burd: Frontier Defender, 1726-1793. The file includes various materials concerning Burd and his early life.
• MSS 121 List of Persons at Fort Pitt on April 14th, 1761.
• Philadelphia, 1882. • qHA730 P69 A6
List of References on the Expedition of General Forbes Against Fort Duquesne.
• Pittsburgh: Carnegie Library, 1908. • Z1249 F8 P6
Lord Jeffrey Amherst: A Soldier of the King.
• By J.C. Long. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1933. • DA67.1 A51 L84
Lord Loudon in North America.
• By Stanley McCrory Pargellis. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1933.
• E199 P22 Louisbourg: A Special Issue.
• Volume 1, No. 4 of Canada ( June 1974). Toronto, Ont.: Holt, Rinehart & Winston of Canada, Ltd., 1974. • qF1030 L888 C212
Louisbourg: From its Foundation to its Fall, 1713-1758.
• By J. S. McLennan. With illustrations. Sidney, N. S., Can.: Fortress Press, 1957. • qF1030 L888 M163 1957
Louisbourg Journals, 1745.
• Edited by Louis Effingham de Forest. Compiled for and published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, through its Committee on Historical Documents. New York, 1932.
• E198 D315 Major General Edward Braddock’s Orderly Books, from February 26 to June 17, 1755.
• From the originals, in the Cogressional library. • E199 B789 L912
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Maryland-Forts-Fort Frederick.
• Aerial photograph of reconstructed fort. • GPC Box 27 Fold. 22
Massacre at Fort Bull: The de Lery Expedition Against Oneida Carry, 1756.
• By Gilbert Hagerty. Providence, R. I.: Mowbray Co., 1971. • E199 H144
Massacre at Fort William Henry.
• By David Starbuck. Hanover NH: University Press of New England, 2002. • E199 S786 2002
Massacre at Mackinac: Alexander Henry’s Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories Between the Years 1760 and 1764.
• Edited by David A. Armour. Mackinac Is., Mich.: Mackinac Island State Park Com., c 1966. • F1060.7 A727
Members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in the Colonial Period, 1638-1774.
• By Maude Roberts Cowan. National Society, Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, July, 1958. Mass. (1638-1774). Same Title. Rev. Ed.,1989.
• qE202.99 N277 M533 1958 • qE202.99 N277 M533 1989
Memorial of Enoch Brown and Eleven Scholars. Who were Massacred in Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, by the Indians, during the PontiacWar, July 26, 1764.
• By Cyrus Cort. Lancaster, Pa.: Steinman & Hensel,1886. • dE83.76 C82b
Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo, of the Virginia Regiment.
• Pittsburgh: Davidson, 1854. • Case F159.4 C88
Michilimackinac: Its History and Restoration.
• By EugeneT. Peterson. 2nd Printing. Lansing, Mich.: Willman Press, 1962, 1963. • F572 M16 P481
Mildred Kerr.
• Typescript of a paper prepared for a seminar in history of Western Pennsylvania at the University of Pittsburgh in November 1932 under S. J. Buck, Titled: ”The Extension of the Virginia Frontier in Western Pennsylvania, 1740-1780.”
• MFF 2446
Military Affairs in North America, 1748-1765. Selected Documents from the Cumberland Papers in Windsor Castle. • Edited by Stanley Pargellis. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1969, c 1936. • E195 P22
Military Exercises:1730.
• By Johann J. Wolrab. With an introduction by S. J. Gooding. West, Hill, Ont.:Museum Restoration Service, 1962. • fU101 W848
Military Uniforms in America: The Era of the American Revolution, 1755-1795.
• Edited by John R. Elting, Col. USA (Ret.). San Rafael, Cal.: Presidio Press, 1974. • fUC483 E51
Mirror of Olden Time Border Life.
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• Compiled from authentic sources by Joseph Pritts. 2nd Edition. Includes a history of Indian warfare in Massachusetts, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Abingdon, Va.: S. S. Miles, 1849.
• E85 P96 Montcalm and Wolfe.
• By Francis Parkman. With a new introduction by Samuel Eliot Morison. New York: Collier Books, 1962. • dE199 P24 M771 1962
Narrative and Critical History of America.
• Edited by Justin Winsor. 8 Volumes. Volume 5, Parts I and II, is titled The English and French in North America, 1689-1763. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884-89.
• qE18 W78
Narratives of Captivity Among the Indians of North America. • A list of books and manuscripts on this subject in the Edward E. Ayer Collection of the Newberry Library.
Chicago, Ill.: The Newberry Library,1912. • Z1209 N534
New France and New England.
• By John Fiske. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1902. • F195 F541 N532
New France: The Last Phase, 1744-1760.
• By George F.G. Stanley. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1968. • F1030 S78
New Light on Washington’s Fort Necessity: A report on the archaeological explorations at Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site.
• By Jean C. Harrington. Richmond: Eastern National Park and Monument Association, 1957. • qE199 H299
Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars, of the Western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania from the Year 1763 until the Year 1783 Inclusive.
• Together with a view, of the state of society and manners of the first settlers of the western country. By Rev. Dr. Joseph Doddridge. Wellsburgh, Va.: Printed at the office of the Gazette, for the author, 1824. Same Title. With a memoir of the author, by his daughter. Edited by A. Williams. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1876. Same Title. Re- published with the addition of new and valuable material. By John S. Ritenour and Wm. T. Lindsey. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1912. Same Title. Reprinted. Parsons, W. Va.: McClain Print. Co., 1960.
• F517 D641 1824 • F517 D641 1876 • F517 D641 1912 • F517 D641 1960
Official History of the Militia and the National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania.
• Volume 1. By Major William P. Clarke. Includes several chapters on pre-Revolutionary militia. Philadelphia: C. J. Hendler,1909.
• fUA420 C61 Official Program: 175th Commemoration of the Battle of Braddock, July 8th and 9th, 1930.
• F157 A49 B79 Old Fort Henry: The Citadel of Upper Canada.
• By Ronald L. Way. Fort Henry: Can.: The Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission, n. d. • qF1057.8 H521 W357
Old Fort Niagara.
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• By Ann Kelleran. Buffalo: Buffalo Historical Society, 1960. Adventures in Western New York History, Volume 1, No. 1.
• E199 K29 Old Fort Niagara: An Illustrated History.
• By Frederic Ray. N. P., F. Ray, c 1954. • E199 N577 R263
Old Fort Niagara: The Story of an Ancient Gateway to the West.
• By Claud H. Hultzen, Sr. Buffalo: Old Fort Niagara Association, 1938. Same Title. Buffalo: Holling Press, Inc., c 1939. Same Title. Illustrated with pencil sketches of restored Old Fort Niagara by Clara Ritter. Published by Old Fort Niagara Association. Buffalo: Baker, Jones, Hausauer, Inc., c 1933.
• E199 H91 1938 • E199 H91 1939 • E199 H91
Old Indian Trails.
• By Walter McClintock. With illustrations from photographs by the author. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923.
• E99 S54 M127 Old Pittsburgh Days.
• By T. J. Chapman. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co., 1900. Includes narrative of pre-Revolution conflicts. • F159.3 C466
Old Tom Fossit: A True Narrative Concerning a Thrilling Epoch of Early Colonial Days.
• By John S. Ritenour. Pittsburgh, Pa.: J. R. Weldin Company, 1926. • E199 R61
Oration Delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation of Fort Duquesne.
• By Hon. A. W. Loomis, Pittsburgh, November 25, 1858. Pittsburgh: Printed by W. S. Haven, 1859. • E199 L86
Orderly Book and Journal of Major John Hawks on the Ticonderoga-Crown Point Campaign Under General Jeffrey Amherst, 1759-1760.
• With an introduction by Hon. Hugh Hastings. Published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, through the Historian and Committee on Historical Documents. New York: Printed by H. K. Brewer & Co., 1911.
• E199 H395 Otzinachson: Or, a history of the West Branch valley of the Susquehanna. By J. F. Meginness. Includes full accounts of the Indian wars, predatory incursions, abductions and massacres.
• Philadelphia: H. B. Ashmead, 1857, c1856. Index. By Mary Bell Lontz. c 1965. • qF156.9 S8 M49 • F156.9 S8 M49
Our French Forts: Fort Presque Isle, Fort LeBoeuf, Fort Machault and Guyasutha.
• By John Elmer Reed. Erie, Pa.: Erie Co. Historical Society, 1927. • E199 R323
Outposts of the War for Empire: The French and English in Western Pennsylvania, Their Armies, Their Forts, Their People, 1749-1764.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pa., 1985. • fE199 S888 O93
Peace and War on the Anglo Cherokee Frontier, 1756-1763.
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• By John Oliphant. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2001. • E83.759 O45 2001
Pennsylvania: A reading list for the use of schools with special reference to Indian warfare and the local history of Pittsburgh.
• Pittsburgh: Carnegie Library, 1911. • Z1329 P69
Pennsylvania-Historical Marker- Great Trail (Tuscarawas Trail).
• Photographs of the marker. • GPC Box 27 Fold. 9
Pennsylvania-Historical Markers-Old Braddock Road.
• Photograph of the marker. • GPC Box 27 Fold. 8
Pennsylvania Soldiers in the Provincial Service, 1746-1759.
• Compiled by Audrey E. Bradshaw. Ashland, Ore.: A. E. Bradshaw, 1985. • qF146 P412 B812
Pennsylvania: The Colonial Years, 1681-1776.
• By Joseph J. Kelley, Jr. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1980. • F152 K29
Photocopy of Authorization, 16 March 1755, from E. Braddock to Col. William Johnson.
• To draw on Gov. Shirley “for carrying on and supporting the Alliance with the six Nations.” Original in Morristown National Historical Park.
• MSS 48 Photostats of 3 Maps of Gen. Edward Braddock’s.
• Map File – Historical Roads Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years’ War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington.
• By J. Frost. With engravings by Croome and Devereux. Philadelphia: Pub. by Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. for H. Robinson, 1848.
• E312 F93 Pioneer History: Being an account of the first examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the early settlement of the Northwest Territory. Chiefly from original manuscripts.
• B.S. P. Hildreth. Cincinnati: H. W. Derby & Co.; NewYork: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1848. • F491 H64
Pittsburgh from Fort to City.
• From the Board of Public Education, Pittsburgh,1954. • F159.3 P692
Pittsburgh-Postcards-Scenes and Views of Recreation Areas-Historical Cards 1758.
• View of the Point (Fort Pitt) as of 1758. Also, various postcards depicting the Blockhouse. • Postcards-Box 5
Pittsburgh-Recreation Areas-Parks-Block House - Point State Park.
• Various photographs of the Blockhouse. • GPC Box 6 Fold. 10
Pittsburgh Saga; Braddock’s Defeat, Bouquet’sVictory, 1748-1764, and Sonnets and Lyrics.
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1st Edition. By Marie Phillips. Manchester, Me.: Falmouth Pub. House, 1951. • E199 P562
Plan of the Battle Near Bushy Run.
• Gained by Col.Bouquet over the Delawares, Shawneese, Mingoes, Wyandots, Mohikons, Miamies and Ottawas on the 5th and 6th of August 1763. Survey’d by Thos. Hutching. [London], 1763.
• Map File – Forts and Battles Point of Empire; Conflict at the Forks of the Ohio.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1970. • F159 P69 S86
Pontiac and the Indian Uprising.
• By Howard H.Peckham. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1947. • E83.76 P36
Pontiac: Chief of the Ottawas.
• A guide to an exhibition in the William L. Clements Library. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939. • dE99 O9 M624
Pontiac Uprising, 1763-1764.
• A catalogue of the bicentennial exhibit 2nd printing. Detroit: Detroit Historical Society, 1963. • qE78.76 D483 1963
Prints of Battles and Forts.
• Includes Fort Pitt Blockhouse, Braddock’s Battle Field, Braddock’s Battle Ground (July 1876), Fort Duquesne and Fort Necessity.
• Prints, A-Ma Prints of Soldiers and Traders.
• Photographs of prints of James Burd, Henry Bouquet, John Forbes and George Washington. • Photographs Group 2 General Photographs - Individual or Family
Prints of Soldiers and Traders.
• Prints of Daniel Boone, Henry Bouquet, Edward Braddock, John Forbes, Peter Halkett and George Washington. • Prints-Individuals
Provincial Negotiations with the Western Indians, 1754-58.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pa. Historical Association for the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1951.
• E99 D2 H947 Quaint and Historic Forts of North America.
• By John Martin Hammond. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1915. • E159 H22
Queen Aliquippa Chapter, D.A.R., Invitation.
• To “the unveiling of the Tablet in marking the last camp of Major General Edward Braddock on his military expedition to Fort Duquesne...McKeesport, Pa.”, September 19, 1914.
• MFF 408 Records of the Provincial Council, 1682-1776, in the Pennsylvania State Archives.
• From record group 21. Donald H. Kent, Project Director. Martha L. Simonetti, Assistant Project Director. George Dailey and George R. Beyer, Editors. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1966.
• CD3474 A5 R311
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Redcoats: The British Soldier and the War for the Americas 1755-1763. • By Stephen Brumwell. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. • E199 B89 2002
Regional Planning Commission-Maps/Plans- Fort Pitt Memorial.
• Conception drawings of the Fort Pitt Memorial and Blockhouse. • GPC Box 27 Fold. 5
Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania.
• 2 Volumes. By H. M. M. Richards (Blue Mountains), J. M. Buckalew (Susquehanna River), S. Reynolds (Wyoming Valley), J. G. Weiser (Cumberland and Juniata Valleys) and G. D. Albert (Western Pennsylvania). Harrisburg: C. M. Busch, State Printer, 1896. Same Title. 2nd Edition. Edited by Thomas Lynch Montgomery. Harrisburg, Pa.: W. S. Ray, State Printer, 1916.
• F152 P412 • F152 P412 1916
Robert C. Alberts, Papers, 1812-1988.
• The papers, the bulk of which range in date from 1963 to 1988, include extensive materials, notes and drafts relating to Alberts’ books and articles, particularly The Most Extraordinary Adventures of Major Robert Stobo and Shaping of the Point (dealing with restoration of Fort Pitt and the Fort Pitt Museum).
• MSS 37 Robert D. Klingensmith, Collection of Papers on the Battle of Bushy Run.
• Folder 3. • MFF 2291
Robert Dinwiddie: His career in American Colonial Government and Westward Expansion.
• By Louis Knott Koontz. Glendale, Cal.: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1941. • F229.1 D587 K72
Roll of New Hampshire Men at Louisburg, Cape Breton, 1745.
• Concord: N. H.: Edward N. Pearson, Public Printer, 1896. • E198 N54
Selected Manuscripts of General John S. Clark, Relating to the Aboriginal History of the Susquehanna.
• Edited by Louise Welles Murray. Athens, Pa., 1931. • qF146 S67-v. 1
Sir William Johnson.
• By Augustus C. Buell. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903. • dE195 J71 B92
Sir William Johnson and Pennsylvania.
• By Milton W. Hamilton. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pa. Historical & Museum Commission, 1952. • E75 P4 H219
Sir William Johnson and the Indians of New York.
• By Milton W. Hamilton. Albany: University of the State of N.Y., State Education Dept., Off. of State History, 1965.
• E78 N7 H21 Sketch of Thos. Fausett: The Slayer of Major General Edward Braddock, who Fell in the Disastrous Defeat in the Battle of the Monongahela in the French and Indian War, July 9, 1755.
• Written for the Evening Genius, Uniontown, Pa., by James Hadden. Uniontown, Pa.: Fayette Pub. Co., 1905. • E199 H126s
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Sketches of Fort Ticonderoga and Vicinity. • By R. Emmett Owen. Troy, N. Y.: Printed for the Fort Ticonderoga Museum by Troy Times Art Press, 1923? • E199 O97
Soboslay, Bill.
• Included is a one-page poem titled “The Battle of Bushy Run.” National Library of Poetry, 1994. • Acc.# 1995.0154
Society of Colonial Wars, 1892-1967, Seventy-Fifth Anniversary.
• Includes The Colonial Wars in America, 1607-1775, by Nathaniel C. Hale. Published by General Society of Colonial Wars, 1967.
• E186.3 A25 Souvenir Book of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, by the Book Committee, 160th Anniversary of the Penn’s Creek Massacre.
• Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, October 14-15-16, 1915. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Telegraph Printing Company, 1915. • qF157 S59 S46
Souvenir Program: Fort Necessity, 1754-1954, Bicentennial Celebration, July 3rd, July 4th, 1954, at the original site of Fort Necessity.
• Uniontown, Pa.: Fort Necessity Bicentennial Assn., 1954(?). • fE199 S829
Souvenir Program: The Battle of the Monongahela; or Braddock’s defeat, July 9th, 1755.
• Bicentennial celebration, 1955. Braddock, Pa., 1955. • fE199 B798 1955
Story of the Indian Steps. The Great Battle of the Lenni Lenape-Susquehannocks War of 1635.
• Compiled by Henry W. Shoemaker. Versified by John H. Chatham. Altoona, Pa.: Tribune Co., 1913. • F150 C49
Stotz, Charles M., Papers, 1901-1975.
• The file includes extensive materials on 18th century forts in North America and other subjects dealing with the conflict between England and France during that period. Series I, Personal Papers, includes materials relating to Stotz’s book, Outposts of the War for Empire. Series II, Restoration Work, contains research notes, drawings, correspondence and other materials concerning his work in the reconstruction of Fort Ligonier and Fort Pitt as well as materials on forts at the Point prior to Fort Pitt, other 18th century forts in Canada and the North American colonies and Western Pennsylvania military affairs. Stotz was a prominent architect and proponent of historical preservation in Pittsburgh and the Western Pennsylvania region. Drawings can be found in MSO-21 and photographs in MSP-21.
• MSS 21 The Allegheny Frontier: West Virginia Beginnings, 1730-1830.
• By Otis K. Rice. Includes narrative of early conflicts with Indians. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1960. • F241 R49
The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Covenant Chain Confederation of Indian Tribes with English Colonies from its Beginnings to the Lancaster Treaty of 1744.
• By Francis Jennings. New York: Norton, 1984. • E93 J44 1984a
The American Colonial Wars: A concise history, 1607- 1775.
• By Nathaniel C. Hale. 1st Edition. Wynnewood, Pa.: Hale House, 1971. • E188 H16
The American Heritage Book of Indians.
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• By the editors of American Heritage, the magazine of history. Editor in chief: Alvin M. Josephy; narrative by William Brandon; introduction by John F. Kennedy. New York: American Heritage Pub. Co., Book Trade Distribution By Simon & Schuster, 1961.
• qE58 B819 The American Heritage History of the Thirteen Colonies.
• By the editors of American Heritage. Editor in chief: Michael Blow. Narrative by Louis B. Wright. Pictorial commentary by Ralph K. Andrist. Includes chapters on colonial and Indian conflicts. New York: American Heritage Pub. Co., book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1967.
• qE188 W95 The Appalachian Indian Frontier: The Edmond Atkin Report and Plan of 1755.
• Edited with an introduction by Wilbur R. Jacobs. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1967. • E91 A87
The Battle of Braddock’s Field, July 9, 1755.
• By Henry W. Temple. Braddock, Pa.: The 175th Anniversary Celebration Committee, 1930. • E199 T28
The Battle of Bushy Run.
• By Niles Anderson. Harrisburg, Pa.: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1966. Same Title. Second printing, 1975.
• E83.76 A545 • E83.76 A545 1975
The Battle of Bushy Run: The Most Decisive Victory in All History Gained by the White Man over the American Indian.
• By C. M. Bomberger. Jeannette, Pa.: Jeannette Publishing Company, 1928. • E83.76 B69
The Bedford County Gunsmiths and Gunmakers.
• By Vaughn E. Whisker and James B. Whisker. Revised Edition. Bedford, Pa.: Bedford Gazette, June 1981. • TS535 W576 B41 1981
The Bells of Victory: The Pitt-Newcastle Ministry and the Conduct of the Seven Years’ War, 1757-1762.
• By Richard Middleton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. • D297 N5 2002
The Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe.
• By Frederick B. Richards. Glen Falls, N. Y.: Printed for Fort Ticonderoga Museum Library, 1912? • E199 R515
The Boone Family: A Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone who Came to America in 1717. Containing a Biographical Sketch of Daniel Boone, the Pioneer, by One of his Descendants.
• Compiled by Hazel Atterbury Spraker. Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Company, 1922. • qCS71 B724
The Bouquet Celebration on Bushy Run Battlefield, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, August 6, 1883.
• Edited by Rev. Cyrus Cort. Lancaster: Steinman & Hensel, 1886. • E83.76 C82b
The Braddock Expedition and Fox’s Gap in Maryland.
• By Curtis L. Older. Westminster, Md.: Family Lines Publications, 1995. • E199 O5 1995
The British Empire Before the American Revolution.
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• 15 Volumes. By Lawrence Henry Gipson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. • DA500 G51
The Building of Fort Lawrence in Chignecto: A Journal Recently Found in the Gates Collection, New York Historical Society.
• Edited with introduction and notes by Dr. John Clarence Webster, C. N. G. Saint John, N. B.: Publications of the New Brunswick Museum, 1941.
• qF1039 C5 W381 The Burial Places of Colonial and Revolutionary Soldiers.
• Typescript of Mrs. Richard E. DuVall with her letter to Ruth Salisbury. Burials at the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh. Sarasota, Fla., 1977.
• MFF 2385 The Capture of Fort Duquesne: An Historical Discourse Before the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Delivered in Christ Church, Philadelphia, on the One Hundred and Fortieth Anniversary of the Capture of the Fort, Sunday, November Twenty-Seventh, 1898, Upon the Occasion of the Unveiling of a Memorial Tablet of Brigadier-General John Forbes, Commander of His Majesty’s Troops in the Southern Provinces of North America.
• By the Right Reverend Cortland Whitehead. Philadelphia: G. H. Buchanan and Company, 1898(?). • E199 W59
The Colonial Wars, 1689-1762.
• By Howard H. Peckham. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c 1964, fifth impression, 1970. Same Title. 1964. • E195 P36 1970 • E195 P36
The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of Canada.
• 2 Volumes. By Francis Parkman. 9th Edition, revised, with additions. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1880. Same Title. 10th Edition, 1888.
• dE83.76 P24 1880 • dE83.76 P24 1888
The Correspondence of General Thomas Gage.
• Compiled and edited by Clarence Edwin Carter. New Haven: Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931.
• E187 G13 The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca.
• By Anthony F. C. Wallace, with the assistance of Sheila C. Steen. Includes conflicts with colonists and Americans, including Pontiac’s War. New York: Vantage, 1972, c 1969.
• E99 S3 W3 1972 The Diary of Jabez Fitch, Jr.
• Recounts his activities as a sergeant in the Connecticut militia at Fort Edward from May 20, 1757 to April 24, 1758. Introduction by Richard A. Mason. Rogers Island Historical Association, 1966.
• E199 F54 The Epoch of the Belle Riviere.
• By Guy Fregault. The 1754 French expedition to secure the Ohio Country. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Pa. Historical Assn., 1951.
• E199 F858 The Evolution of the Halifax Fortress, 1749-1928.
• Revised edition and completed with appendices, bibliographies and index. By G. M. Self with the assistance of Phyllis Blakely, under the direction of D. C. Harvey. Halifax, N. S.: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1947.
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• qUG415 H3 P615 The Expedition of Baron de Longueuil. A Preliminary Report Commemorating the 200th Anniversary. Deals with the War with the Chickasaw Indians, 1739-1740.
• Prepared by Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Instruction. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1940.
• qE83.739 F9 The Fall of New France, 1755-1760.
• By Gerald E. Hart. Montreal: W. Drysdale & Co.; New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1888. • E199 H32
The Fight for Canada: A Sketch from the History of the Great Imperial War.
• By William Wood. Definitive edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1906. • E199 W881
The Fight with France for North America.
• By A. G. Bradley. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1900. • E199 B81
The First Frontier: The Indian Wars and America’s origins, 1607-1776.
• By David Horowitz. New York: Simon and Schuster, c 1978. • E82 H811
The Forbes Road.
• Compiled by Anicus Lodge #67, Order of the Arrow. Pittsburgh: Boy Scouts of America, 1965. • E199 F6 B6 1965
The Forts of Mackinac.
• Text by George S. May. Color photographs by Torkel Korling. Maps by Dirk Gringhuis. Mackinac Island, Mich.: Mackinac Island State Park Commission, 1962.
• fF572 M16 M158 The French and Indian Trail: A Bicentennial Holiday.
• Pittsburgh, c 1975. • F159.15 1975 P692 F873
The French and Indian War: An Album.
• A pictorial history of the War. Providence, R. I., 1960. • fE199 J65
The French and Indian War: An Informal History.
• By Donald B. Chidsey. New York: Crown, 1969. • E199 C532
The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania, 1753-1763: Fortification and Struggle During the War for Empire.
• By Louis M. Waddell and Bruce D. Bomberger. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1996.
• E178 A512 The French and Indian Wars.
• By the editors of American Heritage. Author: Francis Russell. Consultant: Lawrence Henry Gipson. 1st Edition. New York: American Heritage Pub. Co., Book Trade Distribution by Meredith Press, c 1962.
• qE188 R963
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The French and Indian Wars: The story of battles and forts in the wilderness. • By Edward P. Hamilton. 1st Edition. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1962. • E199 H217 F873
The French Army in America and the Musketry Drill of 1755.
• By Edward P. Hamilton. Ottawa, Ont.: Museum Restoration Service, 1967. • E199 H217 F87
The French in the Allegheny Valley.
• By T. J. Chapman. Cleveland, Oh.: W. W. Williams, 1887. • F157 A5 C466
The French in Western Pennsylvania.
• By Mason Wade, 1958. • E199 W12
The French Invasion of Western Pennsylvania, 1753.
• By Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1954. • F152 K37
The Frontier Forts of Franklin, Pennsylvania: Machault, Venango and Franklin.
• By Rollin S. Rough. Franklin, Pa.: Venango County Museum Com., 1972. • F152 R855
The Genesis of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.
• By John Martin Stroup and Raymond Martin Bell. Includes a narrative of Mifflin County in the French and Indian War (including the siege of Fort Granville) and Pontiac’s War. Lewistown, Pa.: Mifflin County Historical Society, 1973. c 1957.
• F157 M63 S92g The Gladwin Manuscripts. With an Introduction and a Sketch of the Conspiracy of Pontiac.
• By Charles Moore. Lansing, Mich.: Robert Smith Printing Co.,1897. • qE83.76 G54
The Great Meadows Campaign and the Climactic Battle of Fort Necessity: The Historical Background of “Uniting a Nation.
• By William B. Hindman. Leesburg, Va.: Potomac Press, c 1967. • E199 H66
The Gunmakers and Gunsmiths of Western Pennsylvania.
• By James B. Whisker and Vaughn E. Whisker. Bedford, Pa.: Old Bedford Village Press, 1982. Same Title. 2nd Edition. By Thomas J. Metzgar and James B. Whisker, 1988.
• qTS535 W576 • qTS535 M596 G975 1988
The Hero of the Monongahela. Historical sketch by Monongahela de Beaujeu.
• Translated from the French by Rev. G. E. Hawes. Published for the Dedication of the Monument Erected to the Memory of Major General Edward Braddock, the Fifteenth of October, 1913. New York: Ed. by M. de Beaujeu & Co.; printed by W. Post,1913. Same Title. Original French version. 1st Edition. Montreal: Desauliniers & Cie., 1892.
• E199 B37a The History of an Expedition Against Fort Duquesne, in 1755; under Major-General Edward Braddock.
• Edited, from the original manuscripts, by Winthrop Sargent. Philadelphia: For the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1855, c 1854. Same Title. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1856.
• Case E199 S24
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• E199 S24 1856 The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada: Which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a Barrier Between the English and the French in That Part of the World.
• 2 Volumes. By Hon. Cadwallader Colden. New York: New Amsterdam Book Company, 1902. • dE99 I7 C68
The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes.
• 2 Volumes. Translated, edited, annotated, and with bibliography and index by Emma Helen Blair. Most of Volume 1 is a description by Nicholas Perrot, French commandant in the Northwest, of the Iroquois and their conflicts with the French. Cleveland, Oh.: The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1912.
• E78 N8 B635 The Indian Wars of Pennsylvania: An Account of the Indian Events in Pennsylvania, of the French and Indian War, Pontiac’s War, Lord Dunmore’s War,the Revolutionary War and the Indian Uprising from 1789 to 1795.
• By C. Hale Sipe. Introduction by Dr. George P. Donehoo. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Telegraph Press, 1929. Same Title. 2nd Edition, 1931. Same Title. Reprint of 1931 edition. Lewisburg, Pa.: Wennawoods Publishing, 1995.
• E78 P41 S61i • E78 P41 S61i 1931 • E78 P4 S54 1995
The Indians’ New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors from European Contact through the Era of Removal.
• By James Merrell. New York: W.W. Norton, 1991. • E99 C24 I53 1991
The Iroquois Restoration: Iroquois Diplomacy on the Colonial Frontier 1701-1754.
• By Richard Aquila. University of Nebraska Press, 1983. • E99 I7 A68 1983
The Journal of Major George Washington: Sent by Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq., His Majesty’s Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander-in-Chief of Virginia, to the commandant of the French forces on the Ohio, to which are added the Governor’s letter, and a translation of the French officer’s answer.
• Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1754; Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1958. Similar Title. Williamsburg, Va.: Colonial Williamsburg, distributed by Holt, New York, 1959. Similar Title. Charlottesville: Dominion Books, a Div. of the University Press of Virginia, 1959, 1963. Similar Title. Edited and compiled by Don Marshall Larrabee. Williamsport, Pa.: Printed by Gait Publishing
• dE312.8 1753 • E312.8 1753
The Journals and Papers of Seth Pomeroy, Sometime General in the Colonial Service.
• Published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, and, at the request of its Committee on Historical Documents. Edited by Louis Effingham de Forest. New York, 1926.
• E186.3 N532 No. 38 The Jumonville Affair.
• By Marcel Trudel. Translated by Donald H. Kent. State College, Pa.: Pennsylvania History, 1954. • E199 T866
The Keppel Manuscripts Descriptive of the Defeat of Major-General Edward Braddock. In American Antiquarian Society, Translations and Collections.
• Worcester, Mass., 1909. • qE172 A5t v. 11
The Lenape: Archaeology, History, and Ethnography.
• By Herbert C. Kraft. Newark: New Jersey Historical Society, 1986. • E99 D2 K82 1986
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The Life of Conrad Weiser: As it Relates to His Services as Official Interpreter Between New York and Pennsylvania, and as Envoy Between Philadelphia and the Onondaga Councils.
• Compiled and edited by Rev. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Syracuse, N. Y.: Onondaga Historical Association, 1925. • F152 W42 B37
The Livingston Indian Records, 1666-1723.
• Edited by Lawrence H. Leder. Gettysburg: Pennsylvania Historical Association, 1956. • E99 I7 L787
The Long Fuse: How England Lost the American Colonies 1760-1785.
• By Don Cook. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1996. • E210 C665 1996
The Longrifles of Western Pennsylvania: Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties.
• By Richard F. Roseberger and Charles Kaufmann. Photographs by Bill Owen. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c 1993.
• TS533.3 P4 R67 1993 long The Marquis Duquesne, Sieur de Menneville, Founder of the City of Pittsburgh.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. Pittsburgh: The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1932. • F1030 D94
The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region 1650-1815.
• By Richard White. Cambridge University Press, 1991. • E99 A35 W48 1991
The Mississippi Basin: The Struggle in America Between England and France, 1697-1763, with Full Cartographical Illustrations from Contemporary Sources.
• By Justin Winsor. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1895. • F352 W77
The Monongahela of Old: Or, historical sketches of South Western Pennsylvania to the year 1800.
• By James Veech. Pittsburgh, 1858-92. Includes a sketch of Braddock’s campaign. • F156.9 M58 V41
The Most Extraordinary Adventures of Major Robert Stobo.
• By Robert E. Alberts. Illustrated with photographs and with maps drawn by Samuel Hanks Bryant. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
• E199 S86 A33 The Musket and the Cross: The struggle of France and England for North America.
• By Walter D. Edmonds. With maps and devices by Samuel H. Bryant. 1st Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1968. • PZ3 E24
The Northern Colonial Frontier, 1607-1763.
• By Douglas E. Leach. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1966. • F106 L43
The Official Records of Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758.
• 2 Volumes. Printed from the manuscript in the Collections of the Virginia Historical Society, with an introduction and notes by R. A. Brock. Richmond, Va.: The Society, 1883-84.
• F221 V81 D58 The Ohio Forks.
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• By Joseph Dorst Patch. Washington, D. C.: Byron S. Adams, n. d. • E199 P295
The Ohio River: A Course of Empire.
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. Early chapters deal with the French and English conflict. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1906.
• F516 H912 The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days.
• By Berthold Fernow. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell’s Sons, 1890. • F517 F36
The Old Forbes Road.
• By David W. Rial. Pittsburgh: Western Pennsylvania Historical Society, 1995. • E199 F6 R5 1995
The Old Glade (Forbes’s) Road (Pennsylvania State Road).
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. Cleveland, Oh.: The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203 H91
The Old Regime in Canada.
• By Francis Parkman. 8th Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1880. • F1030 P24o
The Old Trader’s Path.
• By the Boy Scouts of America. Butler, Pa.: BSA, Pioneer Trails Council, 1967. • E98 T7 B789
The Old West: The Frontiersmen.
• By the editors of Time-Life Books, with text by Paul O’Neil. Includes narratives of early frontier life and Indian conflicts through 1812. Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life Books, Inc., c 1977.
• qF591 T582 F935 The Ordeal of the Longhouse: The Peoples of the Iroquois League in the Era of European Colonization.
• By Daniel Richter. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992. • E99 I7 R53 1992
The Orderly Book of Colonel Henry Bouquet’s Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, 1764.
• From the original in the William L. Clements Library. Edited by Edward G. Williams, with introduction and explanatory notes. Pittsburgh: Priv. print. for the author, i. e., the editor, by Mayer Press, 1960.
• E83.76 G786 The Papers of Col. Henry Bouquet.
• 20 Volumes. Northwestern Pennsylvania Historical Series. Prepared by the Pennsylvania Historical Survey (Frontier Forts and Trails), Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1941-43.
• qE199 B765 U58 The Papers of Sir William Johnson.
• 14 Volumes. Prepared for publication by the Division of Archives and History. Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1921-1965.
• E195 J71 The Parkman Reader: The Works of Francis Parkman.
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• Selected and edited with an introduction and notes by Samuel Eliot Morison. 1st Edition. The selections are from France and England in North America. Boston: Little, Brown, 1955.
• F1030 P24 P249 The Paxton Riots and the Frontier Theory.
• Edited by William R. Jacobs. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1967. • F152 J17
The Pennsylvania-German in the French and Indian War.
• By Henry M. M. Richards. Lancaster: Pennsylvania-German Society, 1905. • E199 R51
The Place of Washington in the History of Western Pennsylvania.
• By Theodore Dillard. Details Washington’s trips to Western Pennsylvania in 1953, at Fort Necessity and with Braddock and Forbes. Pittsburgh, 1916.
• E312.23 D5
The Planting of Civilization in Western Pennsylvania. • By Solon J. Buck and Elizabeth Hawthorn Buck. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1939. Illustrated from
the drawings of Clarence McWilliams and from photographs, contemporary pictures, and maps. Includes chapters on French/English/Indian conflicts.
• F149 B922 The Reconstruction of Fort Ligonier: The Anatomy of a Frontier Fort.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Ottawa, Can.: The Association for Preservation Technology, 1974. • qNA108 L726 S863
The Royal Americans, Also called the King’s Royal Rifle Corps.
• By Richard Walden Hale, Jr. Ann Arbor: The William L. Clements Library, 1944. • UA652 K55 H161
The Seats of the Mighty. Being the Memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, some Time an Officer in the Virginia Regiment and Afterwards of Amherst’s Regiment.
• By Gilbert Parker. With a map and eleven illustrations. 7th Edition. A novel of Wolfe’s campaign against Quebec. London: Methuen & Co., 1897.
• PR5122 S441 1897 The Service of British Regiments in Canada and North America: A Resume with a Chronological List of Uniforms Portrayed in Sources Consulted.
• By Charles H. Stewart. Based on regimental lists held in Department of National Defence Library. Ottawa: Dept. of National Defence Library, 1962.
• qUA649 S849 The Seven Years’ War.
• By Daniel Martson. Oxford: Osprey Military, 2001. • D297 M37 2001b
The Seven Years War: A Narrative Taken from Montcalm and Wolfe, The Conspiracy of Pontiac, and A Half-Century of Conflict by Francis Parkman.
• Edited with an introduction by John H. McCallum. 1st Edition. New York: Harper & Row,1968. • dE199 P24
The Siege of Beausejour in 1755: A Journal of the Attack on Beausejour (afterward Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia).
• Written by Jacau de Fiedmont, artillery officer and acting engineer at the fort. Translated by Alice Webster. Edited by Dr. J. C. Webster. Saint John, N. B., 1936.
• F1038 F452
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The Siege of Detroit in 1763: The Journal of Pontiac’s Conspiracy, and John Rutherford’s Narrative of a Captivity.
• Edited by Milo M. Quaife. Chicago: R. R. Donnelly, 1958. • dE83.76 Q1
The Site of Fort Crevecoeur : A French Colonial Fort.
• Danville, Ill: Printed by authority of the State of Illinois, 1925. • qF544 I29 S623
The Sixty Years War for the Great Lakes, 1754-1814.
• East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001. • F551 S53 2001
The Soldiery of West Virginia in the French and Indian War; Lord Dunmore’s War; etc.
• By Virgil A. Lewis. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967. • F241 L67 S684
The Story of Fort Ligonier.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Ligonier, Pa.: Fort Ligonier Memorial Foundation, October 1954. • E199 L726 S889
The Story of Grant’s Hill and its Relation to the Struggle Between the British and French for the Possession of a Continent.
• Pittsburgh: Compiled and published by Edward M. Power Company, Inc., c 1934. • F159.4 P69 P699
The Story of Jumonville, Under Four Flags.
• By Owen Davies Fletcher. Pittsburgh: Thomas Stockton, c 1943. Same Title. R. T. Lewis Co., 1946. • F157 F29 J94 F61 • F157 F29 J94 F61 1946
The Struggle for a Continent.
• Edited from the writings of Francis Parkman by Pelham Edgar. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1902. • F1030 P24
The Unwritten History of Braddock’s Field (Pennsylvania).
• Prepared by the History Committee under the editorship of George H. Lamb for the celebration of the golden jubilee of Braddock. Introduction discusses the Battle of the Monongahela. Pittsburgh, Nicholson Printing Co., 1917.
• qF157 A49 B791 The Venango Trail.
• Prepared by Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg, Pa.: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public Instruction, Pa. Historical Commission, 1940.
• qF157 V45 S846 The Virginia Soldiers’ Claim to Western Lands Adjacent to Fort Pitt: Memorial of Colonel George Mercer, First Virginia Regiment to the King, 1763, asking that Two Hundred Thousand Acres at the Ohio River be Granted Them.
• New York: The Spiral Press, 1966. • fUB334 V817 1966
The Voice of the Old Frontier.
• By R. W. G. Vail. Bibliography of literature produced on the American frontier from the beginning of settlement to 1800, including numerous accounts of Indian captivities. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, Inc., c 1949.
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• E1249 F9 V12 The Walking Purchase Hoax of 1737.
• By Ray Thompson. Fort Washington, Pa.: Bicentennial Press, 1973. • F152 T468
The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal Trade Relations.
• By George T. Hunt. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, c 1940. • E99 I7 H941
The White and the Gold: The French Regime in Canada.
• By Thomas B. Costain. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1954. • F1030 C837
The Wilderness: Or, Braddock’s Times. A Tale of the West. A Novel of Washington’s Early Years. 2 Volumes in 1.
• By James McHenry. Pittsburgh: M. P. Morse; Allegheny: J. B. Kennedy, 1848. Same Title. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin, 1876.
• Case F148.5 M149 W673 • dF148.5 M149 W673 1876
The Wilderness Trail: Or, the ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny Path; with some new annals of the Old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones.
• 2 Volumes. By Charles A. Hanna. Lewisburg, Pa.: Wennawoods Pub., 1995. Same Title. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1911.
• F152 H24 1995 • F152 H24
The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799.
• Volumes 2, 8, 11, 28-29, 31-32, 38-39. Prepared under the direction of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission and published by authority of Congress. John C. Fitzpatrick, editor. Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1931-44.
• E312.7-1931-1944 They Served With Honor: An Alphabetical Roster of Deceased Veterans Buried in Beaver County, Pa. from the French and Indian War to Viet Nam.
• Compiled by David and Elsa Hays. Apollo, Pa.: Closson Press, c April 1985. • qF157 B2 H425
Thomas Hutchins.
• Journal and Report of his transactions with several Indian nations, commencing April the 4th and ending the 24th of September 1762. With a covering letter to George Croghan, Deputy Agent for Indian Affairs. The Report deals primarily with requests to return prisoners and deserters and to assure peace with the Indians.
• MFF 985 Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America.
• Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. • E189 T43 1997
Travels in New France.
• By J. C. B. Prepared by Pennsylvania Historical Survey (Frontier Forts and Trails Survey). Division of Community Service Projects, Work Projects Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens, Donald H. Kent and Emma Edith Woods. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public Instruction, The Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1941.
• F1030 V97 1941 2 Forgotten Men of the Pennsylvania Frontier.
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• By G. Stoctay. Stories of Christian Frederick Post and James Kenny during the French and Indian War. Harrisburg, Pa.: The NeoAmerican Church, Inc., 1972.
• E199 S866 Two Historical Essays: The Manor of Kittanning, Past and Present, and a Critical Inquiry into the Alleged Burying of a Leaden Plate at the Forks of the Ohio by Louis Celeron, August 3, 1749.
• By A. A. Lambing. Pittsburgh, Press of St. Joseph’s Protectory, c 1908. • E199 L21t
Victory at Kittanning.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1956 • E199 H945 V642
Virginia and the French and Indian War.
• By Hayes Baker-Crothers. Chicago, Ill.: The University of Chicago Press, 1928. • F229 B16
Virginia Colonial Soldiers.
• By Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1988. • F229 B665 V817
Virginia County Records, Volume 2: Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776.
• Edited by William Armstrong Crozier. New York: The Genealogical Assn., 1905; Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., 1982.
• F225 C954 V817 1982 War for Empire in Western Pennsylvania.
• Edited by Martin West. Fort Ligonier Association,1993. • E199 W28 1993
War Under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, & the British Empire.
• By Gregory Evans Dowd. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2002. • E83.76 D69 2002
Warpaths: Invasions of North America.
• By Ian Steele. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. • E82 S74 1994
Washington and “the Murder of Jumonville.”
• By Gilbert F. Leduc. Boston: La Societe Historique Franco-Americane, 1943. • E312.23 L476
Washington in Pennsylvania.
• Includes a description of Washington’s activities in Western Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. Prepared by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission and cooperating agencies, S. K. Stevens, State Historian. Harrisburg, 1942.
• qE312.23 P412 Washington’s Expedition (1753-1754) and Braddock’s Expedition (1755). With History of Tom Fausett, the Slayer of General Edward Braddock.
• By James Hadden. Uniontown, Pa.: J. Hadden, 1910. • dE199 H12 1910 • dE199 H126
Washington’s First Campaign, Death of Jumonville, and the Taking of Fort Necessity; Also Braddock’s Defeat.
• With map. Arranged by Neville B. Craig. Pittsburgh: Printed by Wright & Charlton, 1848.
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• E199 C886 Washington’s Road (Nemacolin’s Path), the First Chapter of the Old French War.
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. Cleveland, Oh.: The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203 H91 v.3
Weis, Edris.
• Folder 1 includes a brochure of the Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc., c.1975, titled “The French and Indian Trail: A bicentennial holiday.”
• Acc.# 1996.0317 Westmoreland County-Jeannette-Forts-Bushy Run Battlefield.
• Drawings and photographs (November 1957) of the battlefield. • GPC Box 26 Fold. 8
Westmoreland County-Ligonier-Fort Ligonier.
• Several photographs of the reconstructed fort. • GPC Box 26 Fold. 17
White into Red: A Study of the Assimilation of White Persons Captured by Indians.
• By J. Norman Heard. Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press, 1973. • E85 H435
Whitehall and the Wilderness: The Middle West in British Colonial Policy, 1760-1775.
• By Jack M. Sosin. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1961. • F483 S715
Wilderness Chronicles of Northwestern Pennsylvania.
• Prepared by Pennsylvania Historical Survey (Frontier Forts and Trails Survey), Division of Community Service Programs, Work Projects Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1941.
• F152 F935 Wilderness Empire: A Narrative.
• By Allan W. Eckert. 1st Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1969. • E195 E19
With Rifle and Plow.
• By J. S. Wright and others. Illustrated by Alexander Ross. Stories of the western Pennsylvania frontier. Fiction based on fact. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1938.
• F152 W951 Wolfe at Quebec: The Man who Won the French and Indian War.
• By Christopher Hibbert. New York: Cooper Square Press, 1924. • E199 H54 1999
Wolfe: The Career of General James Wolfe from Culloden to Quebec.
• By Stuart Reid. Rockville Center NY: Sarpedon, 2000. • DA67.1 W8 R44 2000
Writings of General John Forbes Relating to His Service in North America.
• Compiled and edited by Alfred Proctor James. Menasha, Wis.: Collegiate Press, 1938 • E199-F69-W956
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2. FORTS/FORTIFICATIONS
A Treatise of Fortifications. • By John Muller. Ottawa, Ont.: Museum Restoration Service, 1968. • qUG400 M958 1968
American Forts-Architectural Form and Function.
• By Willard B. Robinson. Includes chapters on colonial fortifications. Urbana: Published for the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, by the University of Illinois Press, c 1977.
• fUG410 R666 An Essay on Field Fortification. Intended Principally for the Use of Officers of the Infantry.
• Translated by J. C. Pleydell. London: Printed for J. Nourse, 1768. • UG403 P727
First Line of Defense, 1755-56: Beginning of the Frontier Forts.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,1955(?). • F152 H947 F522
Forts in America.
• By Harold L. Peterson. Illustrated by Daniel D. Feaser. New York: Scribner, 1964. • qUG410 P484
Quaint and Historic Forts of North America.
• By John Martin Hammond. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1915. • E159 H22
Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania.
• 2 Volumes. By H. M. M. Richards (Blue Mountains), J. M. Buckalew (Susquehanna River), S. Reynolds ( Wyoming Valley), J. G. Weiser (Cumberland and Juniata Valleys) and G. D. Albert (Western Pennsylvania). Harrisburg: C. M. Busch, State Printer, 1896. Same Title. 2nd Edition. Edited by Thomas Lynch Montgomery. Harrisburg, Pa.: W. S. Ray, State Printer, 1916.
• F152 P412 • F152 P412 1916
Fort Ligonier
Archaeological Investigation of Fort Ligonier, 1960-1965.
• By Jacob L. Grimm. With an appendix, Animal Remains from Archaeological Excavations at Fort Ligonier, by John E. Guilday. Pittsburgh,1970.
• F152 G86 Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology.
• Volume 1, No. 3 (Dec. 1969) and Volume 7, No. 2 (1975). Includes articles on the restoration of Fort Ligonier. Ottawa: Ont.: The Association, 1969-1975.
• qF157 W59 L726 1974 Every Name Index, Fort Ligonier and its Times.
• Compiled and typed by Jody Rogers Speece. Apollo, Pa.: Closson Press, c 1983. • F149 S61 S6 1982
Fort Ligonier: Additional Light from Unpublished Documents.
• By Alfred P. James. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1934. • E199 J27 F736
Fort Ligonier and Its Times.
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• 1st Edition. By C. Hale Sipe. Fort Ligonier’s role in the French and Indian War, Pontiac’s Conspiracy, Lord Dunmore’s War and the Revolution. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Telegraph Press, 1932.
• F149 S61 Fort Ligonier: Outpost of the French and Indian War, 1758-1766. A Brief Account of the Fort Project.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Ligonier, Pa.: Fort Ligonier Memorial Foundation, c 1967. • qNA108 L726 S863
Gateway to the West: Fort Ligonier in Pennsylvania to Read and Color.
• By Annette M. Rathbun. N. P., 1963. • fE199 R234
Keeping History Alive in Ligonier.
• Ligonier, Pa.: Fort Ligonier Capital Campaign, n. d. • qF157 W59 L726 K26
The Reconstruction of Fort Ligonier: The Anatomy of a Frontier Fort.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Ottawa, Can.: The Association for Preservation Technology, 1974. • qNA108 L726 S863
The Story of Fort Ligonier.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Ligonier, Pa.: Fort Ligonier Memorial Foundation, October 1954. • E199 L726 S889
Fort Loudon
Fort Loudon Monument Dedicatory Services, October 20, 1915.
• Edited by Rev. Cyrus Cort. Reading, Pa.: I. M. Beaver, Printer, 1916. • F157 F89 F74
Fort Loudon on the Frontier, 1756-1766.
• By Gary T.Hawbaker. Illustrated by R. Rexford Welden. York, Pa.: York Pennsylvania Press, Inc., c 1976. • E199 H389
Fort Loudon: The after years, 1760-1960.
• By Paul Kelley. Nashville, Tenn.: Tennessee History Quarterly, 1961. • E199 F736 K29 1961
Historic Fort Loudon.
• By Paul Kelley. Vonore, Tenn.,1958, 1961. • E199 F736 1961
Louisbourg
Annual Register of Officers and Members of the Society of Colonial Wars.
• The Appendix includes the Report of the Committee on Louisbourg Memorial, unveiled June 17, 1895. New York: Printed by J. Pott & Company, 1896.
• E186.3 A133
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park. • By Katherine McLennan. Ottawa: Canada National Parks, 1963. • dF1030 L888 M163 1963
Louisbourg: A Special Issue.
• Volume 1, No. 4 of Canada (June 1974). Toronto, Ont.: Holt, Rinehart & Winston of Canada, Ltd., 1974. • qF1030 L888 C212
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Louisbourg: From its Foundation to its Fall, 1713-1758.
• By J. S. McLennan. With illustrations. Sidney, N. S., Can.: Fortress Press, 1957. • qF1030 L888 M163 1957
Mackinac
Michilimackinac: Its History and Restoration.
• By EugeneT. Peterson. 2nd Printing. Lansing, Mich.: Willman Press, 1962, 1963. • F572 M16 P481
The Forts of Mackinac.
• Text by George S. May. Color photographs by Torkel Korling. Maps by Dirk Gringhuis. Mackinac Island, Mich.: Mackinac Island State Park Commission, 1962.
• fF572 M16 M158
Fort Necessity A Charming Field For An Encounter: The Story of George Washington’s Fort Necessity.
• By Robert C. Alberts. National Park Service, 1975. • E199 A33
Fort Necessity and Historic Shrines of the Redstone Country.
• Washington bi-centennial issue, 1732-1932. Uniontown, Pa.: Fort Necessity Chapter, Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1932.
• qE199 S69 Fort Necessity, Braddock’s Grave and Washington’s First Battlefield. How to See Them.
• By John Kennedy Lacock. Boston: Boston School of Expression and Dramatic Art, c 1932. • F157 F241 1932
New Light on Washington’s Fort Necessity: A report on the archaeological explorations at Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site.
• By Jean C. Harrington. Richmond: Eastern National Park and Monument Association, 1957. • qE199 H299
Souvenir Program: Fort Necessity, 1754-1954, Bicentennial Celebration, July 3rd, July 4th, 1954, at the original site of Fort Necessity.
• Uniontown, Pa.: Fort Necessity Bicentennial Assn., 1954(?). • fE199 S829
Fort Niagara
Old Fort Niagara.
• By Ann Kelleran. Buffalo: Buffalo Historical Society, 1960. Adventures in Western New York History, Volume 1, No. 1.
• E199 K29 Old Fort Niagara: An Illustrated History.
• By Frederic Ray. N. P., F. Ray, c 1954. • E199 N577 R263
Old Fort Niagara: The Story of an Ancient Gateway to the West.
• By Claud H. Hultzen, Sr. Buffalo: Old Fort Niagara Association, 1938. Same Title. Buffalo: Holling Press, Inc., c 1939. Same Title. Illustrated with pencil sketches of restored Old Fort Niagara by Clara Ritter. Published by Old Fort Niagara Association. Buffalo: Baker, Jones, Hausauer, Inc., c 1933.
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• E199 H91 1938 • E199 H91 1939 • E199 H91
Fort Pitt
Excavations at the Music Bastion of Fort Pitt, 1964-1965. • By James L. Swauger and Richard W. Lang. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Carnegie Museum, Section of Man,1967. • F152 P681 S971
Fort Duquesne and Fort Pitt: Early Names of Pittsburgh Streets.
• 9th Edition. Pittsburgh: Fort Pitt Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1939. Same Title. Eichbaum Press, 1899. Same Title. Eichbaum Press, 1902. Same Title. Reed and Witting Press,1907. Same Title, 1914. Same Title, 1918. Same Title, 1947. Same Title, 1958. Same Title, 1964.
• dF159.4 D23 1931 • F159.4 D23
Fort Pitt.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. Pittsburgh: Priv. Print., 1922. • M199 D13
Fort Pitt.
• From the Point Park Commission. Pittsburgh, January 15, 1942. • fE199 P751
Fort Pitt, 1758-1772.
• By John Wilson Huston. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1957; Ann Arbor, Mich. and London: University Microfilms, Inc., 1977.
• dF159.4 H968 1977 Fort Pitt and its Times.
• By Daniel Agnew. Pittsburgh: Myers, Shinkle & Co., Printers, 1894. • E199 A27
Guns at the Forks.
• By Walter O’Meara. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Pretice-Hall, 1965. • F159.4 O55
Historic Archaeology at Fort Pitt, 1953.
• By James L. Swauger and Arthur M. Hayes. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum, Section of Man, 1959. • F152 P681 S971h
List of Persons at Fort Pitt on April 14th, 1761.
• Philadelphia, 1882. • qHA730 P69 A6
Pittsburgh from Fort to City.
• From the Board of Public Education, Pittsburgh, 1954. • F159.3 P692
Point of Empire; Conflict at the Forks of the Ohio.
• By Charles M. Stotz. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1970. • F159 P69 S86
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Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga: A Short History Compiled from Contemporary Sources.
• By Stephen H. P. Pell. Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y.: Fort Ticonderoga Museum, 1946. • F122 N532 P385 1951
Fort Ticonderoga in History.
• By Helen Ives Gilchrist. Ticonderoga?: Printed for the Fort Ticonderoga Museum. • E199 G46
Fort Ticonderoga: Key to a continent.
• By Edward P. Hamilton. 1st Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1964. • E199 H217 F736
Sketches of Fort Ticonderoga and Vicinity.
• By R. Emmett Owen. Troy, N. Y.: Printed for the Fort Ticonderoga Museum by Troy Times Art Press, 1923? • E199 O97
Fort William Henry
Betrayals: Fort William Henry and the Massacre.
• By Ian Steele. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. • E199 S82 1993
Massacre at Fort William Henry.
• By David Starbuck. Hanover NH: University Press of New England, 2002. • E199 S786 2002
Miscellaneous
A Brief History of Bedford Village; Bedford, Pa.; and Old Fort Bedford.
• Bedford, Pa.: H. K. and E. K. Frear, 1961. • qF157 B25 B853 1961
Builders of the Fort at Hannastown, Westmoreland County, Pa.
• By Ruby M. Ralston. Slippery Rock, Pa., 1980. • qF157 W59 H243 R164
Fort Burd: Redstone’s Historic Frontier Fort, an Historical Account.
• By Richard A. Sells. Illustrated by Jeanne De Fazio. Annandale, Va.: Charles Baptie Studios,1981. • F157 F29 B88 S467
Fort Casmir: The Starting Point in the History of New Castle, in the State of Delaware, Its Location and History, 1651-1671.
• By Alexander B. Cooper. Wilmington, Del.: Historical Society of Delaware, 1905. • F167 C776 F736
Fort McDowell Monument Dedicatory Services, October 5, 1916.
• Edited by Rev. Cyrus Cort. Union Bridge, Md.: Pilot Print, 1917. • F157 F86 C82
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, North Carolina.
• By Charles W. Porter. Washington, D. C., 1952. • F262 R4 P844 1952
Fort Stanwix (Rome, New York) National Monument: A Master Plan.
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• Washington, D. C.: National Park Service, 1967. • E160 S884 N277
Fort Wm. Henry, a History.
• By Stanley M. Gifford. Glens Falls, N. Y., 1955. • E199 G458
Forts on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1753-1758.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1960. • F152 H947
Historical Map of Pennsylvania.
• Edited by P. W. Sheafer and others. Shows sites of, among other things, old forts and battlefields. Philadelphia: Publication Fund of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1875.
• Case qF150 P41 Kaskaskia Under the French Regime.
• By Natalia M.Belting. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1948. • qF549 K3 B453 1948
Old Fort Henry: The Citadel of Upper Canada.
• By Ronald L. Way. Fort Henry: Can.: The Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission, n. d. • qF1057.8 H521 W357
Our French Forts: Fort Presque Isle, Fort LeBoeuf, Fort Machault and Guyasutha.
• By John Elmer Reed. Erie, Pa.: Erie Co. Historical Society, 1927. • E199 R323
The Building of Fort Lawrence in Chignecto: A Journal Recently Found in the Gates Collection, New York Historical Society.
• Edited with introduction and notes by Dr. John Clarence Webster, C. N. G. Saint John, N. B.: Publications of the New Brunswick Museum, 1941.
• qF1039 C5 W381 The Evolution of the Halifax Fortress, 1749-1928.
• Revised edition and completed with appendices, bibliographies and index. By G. M. Self with the assistance of Phyllis Blakely, under the direction of D. C. Harvey. Halifax, N. S.: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1947.
• qUG415 H3 P615 The Frontier Forts of Franklin, Pennsylvania: Machault, Venango and Franklin.
• By Rollin S. Rough. Franklin, Pa.: Venango County Museum Com., 1972. • F152 R855
The Site of Fort Crevecoeur: A French Colonial Fort.
• Danville, Ill: Printed by authority of the State of Illinois, 1925. • qF544 I29 S623
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3. BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Edward Braddock Address of Hon. Philander Chase Knox at the Dedication of the Monument to the Memory of Major General Edward Braddock. In Braddock Memorial Park, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, October 15th, 1913.
• No printer, c1913 • E199-K74
Ill-Starred General: Braddock of the Coldstream Guards.
• By Lee McCardell. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1958.. Same Title, 1986. • E199-M123 or E199-M123-1986
The Hero of the Monongahela. Historical sketch by Monongahela de Beaujeu. Translated from the French by Rev. G. E. Hawes. Published for the Dedication of the Monument Erected to the Memory of Major General Edward Braddock, the Fifteenth of October, 1913.
• New York: Ed. by M. de Beaujeu & Co.; printed by W. Post,1913. Same Title. Original French version. 1st Edition. Montreal: Desauliniers & Cie., 1892.
• E199-B37a
Daniel Boone
Boone’s Wilderness Road. • By Archer Butler Hulbert. Cleveland, Oh.: The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203-H91-v. 6
Daniel Boone in Pennsylvania.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1967. • F454-B72-W93
Kentucky and the Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone.
• By John Filson. With an introduction by Willard Rouse Jillson. A facsimile reproduction of the original Wilmington edition and an exact reprint of the first mapof 1784. Louisville, Ky: J. P. Morton & Company, Incorporated, 1934.
• F454-F489
Life of Daniel Boone. • By John Mason Peck. Volume 13 of the Library of American Biography, edited by Jared Sparks. New York:
Harper & Bros., 1855-56. • E176-S73-2d Ser.- v. 13
Life of Daniel Boone: The great western hunter and pioneer, comprising an account of his early history, his daring and remarkable career and the first settler of Kentucky. To which is added his autobiography, complete as dictated by himself.
• By Cecil B. Hartley. Philadelphia: J. E. Potter, c 1865. • F454-B72-H33
The Boone Family: A Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone who Came to America in 1717. Containing a Biographical Sketch of Daniel Boone, the Pioneer, by One of his Descendants.
• Compiled by Hazel Atterbury Spraker. Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Company, 1922. • qCS71-B724
George Croghan
George Croghan and the Westward Movement, 1741-1782.
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• By Albert T. Volwiler. Cleveland, Oh.: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1926. • F152-V92
George Croghan of Pennsylvania.
• By Robert G. Crist. A paper presented before the Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association on May 7, 1964. Harrisburg, Pa.: Dauphin Deposit Trust Co., 1965.
• F152-C937-C933 George Croghan, Wilderness Diplomat.
• By Nicholas B. Wainwright. Chapel Hill: Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture, at Williamsburg, by the University of North Carolina Press, 1959.
• F483-C941-W142
Christopher Gist Christopher Gist: A colonial frontiersman, explorer and Indian agent.
• By Kenneth P. Bailey. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1976. • F229-G531-B154
Christopher Gist and His Sons.
• By Lawrence A. Orrill. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1932. • F517-G53-O75
Christopher Gist, Frontier Scout.
• By Allan Powell. Shippensburg, Pa.: Burd Street Press, 1992. • F517-G54-P69-1992
Sir William Johnson
Johnson of the Mohawks: A biography of Sir William Johnson, Irish immigrant, Mohawk war chief, American soldier, empire builder.
• By Arthur Pound, in collaboration with Richard E. Day. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1930. • E195-J71-P87
Sir William Johnson.
• By Augustus C. Buell. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903. • dE195-J71-B92
Sir William Johnson and Pennsylvania.
• By Milton W. Hamilton. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pa. Historical & Museum Commission, 1952. • E75-P4-H219
Sir William Johnson and the Indians of New York.
• By Milton W. Hamilton. Albany: University of the State of N. Y., State Education Dept., Off. of State History, 1965.
• E78-N7-H21
James Smith An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Colonel James Smith.
• Cincinnati, Oh.: The Robert L. Clarke Co., 1907. • E87-S721-D221-1907
James Smith: Early Cumberland Valley Patriot.
• By Wilbur S. Nye. Carlisle, Pa.: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1969. • E195-S751-N994
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George Washington
All Cloudless Glory: The Life of George Washington Volumes I & II.
• By Harrison Clark. Regnery Press, 1995. • E312-C56 1995
For King and Country: George Washington-The Early Years.
• By Thomas A. Lewis. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1993. • E312.2-L48 1995
George Washington.
• By Rupert Hughes. 3 Volumes. Volumes 1 and 2 cover the period 1732-1777. New York: W. Morrow & Company, 1926-1930.
• E312-H89 George Washington and the Virginia Backcountry.
• Madison : Madison House,1998. • E312.2 G7 1998
George Washington in the Ohio Valley.
• By Hugh Cleland. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1955. • E312-C62
George Washington: The Forge of Experience, 1732-1775.
• 1st Edition. By James T. Flexner. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965. • E312.2-F61
George Washington: The Man Behind The Myths.
• By William M. S. Rasmussen and Robert S. Tilton. University Press of Virginia, 1999. • fE312.17-R37 1999
George Washington, the Virginia Period, 1732-1775.
• By Bernhard Knollenberg. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press, 1964. • E312.2-K72
Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years’ War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington.
• By J. Frost. With engravings by Croome and Devereux. Philadelphia: Pub. by Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. for H. Robinson, 1848.
• E312-F93 The Place of Washington in the History of Western Pennsylvania.
• By Theodore Dillard. Details Washington’s trips to Western Pennsylvania in 1953, at Fort Necessity and with Braddock and Forbes. Pittsburgh, 1916.
• E312.23-D5 Washington in Pennsylvania.
• Includes a description of Washington’s activities in Western Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. Prepared by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission and cooperating agencies, S. K. Stevens, State Historian. Harrisburg, 1942.
• qE312.23-P412
Conrad Weiser Conrad Weiser, 1696-1760: Friend of Colonist and Mohawk.
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• By Paul A. W. Wallace. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1945.
• F152-W193 Conrad Weiser and the Indian Policy of Colonial Pennsylvania.
• By Joseph S. Walton. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs & Co., 1900. • E78-P41-W239
Lecture on the Life and Times of Conrad Weiser, the First Representative Man of Berks County.
• By Morton L. Montgomery. Reading Pa.: Chas. F. Haage, Printer, 1893. • F152-W42-M28
The Life of Conrad Weiser: As it Relates to His Services as Official Interpreter Between New York and Pennsylvania, and as Envoy Between Philadelphia and the Onondaga Councils.
• Compiled and edited by Rev. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Syracuse, N. Y.: Onondaga Historical Association, 1925. • F152-W42-B37
Indians
Indian Biography. Includes Biographies of Important Indians and Accounts of Events in Early Massachusettes, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, Primarily pre-Revolution.
• By B. B. Thatcher. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1855, c 1834. • dE89-T36
Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania.
• By C. Hale Sipe. Zeigler Printing Company, 1927. • E78 P41 S61
King of the Delawares: Teedyuscung, 1700-1763.
• By Anthony F. Wallace. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1949. • E99-D2-W187
Miscellaneous
Colonel Joseph Belt: Born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1680, Died in Prince George’s County, Maryland, 1761.
• By Caleb Clarke Magruder, Jr. A paper read before the Society of Colonial Wars. Annapolis: Advertiser-Republican Print, 1909.
• F184-M21 Colonel William Crawford: Indian Trader, Pioneer and Soldier on the Frontier.
• Connellsville, Pa.: Reprinted by the Connellsville Area Historical Society, Inc., 1976. • E238-S698
Daniel Hyacinth Mary Lienard de Beaujeu: Commandant of Fort DuQuesne and of the French forces in the Battle of July 9, 1755.
• By John Gilmary Shea. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 8, March, 1884.
• qE199-B37-S53 Field Marshall Lord Ligonier: A Story of the British Army, 1702-1770.
• By Rex Whitworth. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958. • DA67.1-L72-W62
General Benjamin Franklin: The Military Career of a Philosopher.
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• By J. Bennett Nolan. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; London: H. Milford,Oxford University Press, 1936.
• E302.6-F8-N788-G326 Henry Bouquet: Professional Soldier.
• By E. Douglas Branch. Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1938. • E83.76-B816
James Burd, Frontier Defender, 1726-1793.
• By Lily Lee Nixon. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941. • F152-B96-N736
John Armstrong: First Citizen of Carlisle.
• By Milton E. Flower. Carlisle, Pa.: Cumberland County Historical Society, 1971. • F152-A736-F644
Le Marquis de Montcalm (1712-1759).
• By Thomas Chapais. In French. Quebec: J. P. Garneau, 1911. • E199-M771-C462
Lord Jeffrey Amherst: A Soldier of the King.
• By J.C. Long. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1933. • DA67.1-A51-L84
Lord Loudon in North America.
• By Stanley McCrory Pargellis. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1933.
• E199-P22 Robert Dinwiddie: His career in American Colonial Government and Westward Expansion.
• By Louis Knott Koontz. Glendale, Cal.: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1941. • F229.1-D587-K72
The Marquis Duquesne, Sieur de Menneville, Founder of the City of Pittsburgh.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. Pittsburgh: The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1932. • F1030-D94
The Most Extraordinary Adventures of Major Robert Stobo.
• By Robert E. Alberts. Illustrated with photographs and with maps drawn by Samuel Hanks Bryant. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
• E199-S86-A33 The Story of Jumonville, Under Four Flags.
• By Owen Davies Fletcher. Pittsburgh: Thomas Stockton, c 1943. Same Title. R. T. Lewis Co., 1946. • F157-F29-J94-F61, F157-F29-J94-F61-1946
2 Forgotten Men of the Pennsylvania Frontier.
• By G. Stoctay. Stories of Christian Frederick Post and James Kenny during the French and Indian War. Har-risburg, Pa.: The NeoAmerican Church, Inc., 1972.
• E199-S866 Wolfe at Quebec: The Man who Won the French and Indian War.
• By Christopher Hibbert. New York: Cooper Square Press, 1924. • E199 H54 1999
Wolfe: The Career of General James Wolfe from Culloden to Quebec.
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• By Stuart Reid. Rockville Center NY: Sarpedon, 2000. • DA67.1 W8 R44 2000
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4. DIARIES/PERSONAL NARRATIVES/LETTERS Adventure in the Wilderness: The American Journals of Louis Antoine de Bougainville, 1756-1760.
• Translated and edited by Edward P. Hamilton. 1st Edition. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. • E199-B75
Braddock Road Chronicles, 1755.
• Compiled by Andrew J. Wahll. Heritage Books, 1999. • E199-W235 1999
Braddock’s Defeat: The Journal of Captain Robert Cholmley’s Batman, the Journal of a British Officer and Halkett’s Orderly Book.
• Edited from the original mss. With an introduction and notes. 1st Edition. Editor: Charles Hamilton. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1959.
• E199-H217 Christopher Gist’s Journals, with Historical, Geographical, and Ethnological Notes, and Biographies of His Contemporaries.
• Edited by William M. Darlington. New introduction and bibliographical notes by Frank Monaghan. New York: Published for University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, by Argonaut Press, 1966. Same Title. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1893. Same Title: Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co., 1893.
• F517-G53-1966, F517-G53-1893 Col. Henry Bouquet, Orderly Book, 1764.
• Photostat, from the Clements Library, of entries [Oct.4]-Oct. 5, 1764. Reproduced in part in Western Pennsylvania History Magazine 42: o.p. 16, 1959, accompanying the first publication of the Orderly Book. Edited by E. G. Williams.
• E83.76-G786 Contrecoeur’s Copy of George Washington’s Journal for 1954.
• Edited by Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1952. • E199-K33
Correspondence of Governor Horatio Sharpe, 1753-1771.
• 4 Volumes. Published by authority of the State, under the direction of the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1888-1911.
• qF184-M393 Correspondence of William Pitt, When Secretary of State, with Colonial Governors and Military and Naval Commissioners in America.
• Edited by Gertrude Selwyn Kimball. New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1906. • E199-P688
Correspondence of William Shirley, Governor of Massachusettes and Military Commander in America, 1731-1760.
• Edited under the auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Charles Henry Lincoln. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1912.
• E195-S55 Fort Pitt and Letters from the Frontier.
• Compiled by Mary Carson Darlington. Includes letters from Generals Grant, Forbes and Bouquet, Captain Ecuyer and other officers associated with Fort Pitt. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co., 1892.
• qF159.4-D22-1892-1, qF159.4-D22 George Croghan’s Journal, 1759-1763. From the Original in the Cadwalader Collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
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• Edited by Nicholas B. Wainwright. Philadelphia: William F. Fell Co., 1947. • E199-C941
George Croghan’s Journal of His Trip to Detroit in 1767, with His Correspondence Relating Thereto.
• Published for the first time from the papers of Gen. Thomas Gage in the William L. Clements Library. Edited by Howard H. Peckham. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press;London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939.
• F483-C941 George Washington and the West.
• By Charles H. Ambler. Relates principally to Washington’s pre-Revolutionary military services. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1936.
• E312.2-A49 George Washington in the Ohio Valley.
• By Hugh Cleland. Includes a facsimile of Washington’s journal of his 1953 mission to the commandant of the French forces on the Ohio. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1955.
• E312-C62 Henry Bouquet, Papers, 1755-1761.
• 6 Volumes. Edited by S. K. Stevens, Donald H. Kent and Autumn L. Leonard. Harrisburg: The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1951-1976.
• E199-B765 History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties.
• Compiled from various authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp. The appendix includes journals of 4 officers during the French and Indian War. Harrisburg: Hickok & Cantine, Printers, 1845.
• F157-N7-R94 Journal of Chaussegros de Lery.
• Prepared by Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. From the diary of de Lery, a lieutenant of French troops, of his expedition in 1754-5 to Detroit and from Detroit to the Ohio River. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1940.
• qF482-C49 Journal of Colonel George Washington: Across the Allegheny Mountains in 1754, to Build Forts at the Head of the Ohio.
• Edited with notes by J. M. Toner. Albany: Munsell, 1893. • E312.8-1754
Journal of Robert Rogers, the Ranger, on His Expedition for Receiving the Capitulation of Western French Posts (October 20, 1760 to February 14, 1761).
• Edited by Victor Hugo Paltsits. New York: Printed at the New York Public Library, 1933. • E199-R724
Journals of Beausejour: Diary of John Thomas, Journal of Louis de Courville. • Edited by John Clarence Webster. Special publication, the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Sackville, N. B.: The
Tribune Press, 1937. Company, 1929. Similar Title. 1950. • qF1038-W381, Case-qE312.8-1753a
Letters and Papers Relating Chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania With Some Notices of the Writers.
• Edited by Thomas Balch. Includes letters from the Shippen family and others during the French and Indian War. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, Printers, 1855.
• Case-F152-B174 Letters of General John Forbes Relating to the Expedition Against Fort Duquesne in 1758.
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• Compiled from books in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh for the Allegheny County Committee, Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Irene Stewart. Also a list of references on the expedition. Pittsburgh: Allegheny County, 1927.
• E199-F69 Letters to Washington and Accompanying Papers, 5 Volumes, 1752-1775.
• Published by the Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Edited by Stanislaus Murray Hamilton. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898-1902.
• E312.2-H22 Lieutenant Timberlake’s Memoirs, 1756-1765. With Annotations, Introduction And Index by Samuel Cole Williams.
• Relations with the Cherokee Indians in the Southern colonies during the French and Indian War. Marietta, Ga.: Continental Book Company, 1948.
• E99-C5-T583 Louisbourg Journals, 1745.
• Edited by Louis Effingham de Forest. Compiled for and published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, through its Committee on Historical Documents. New York, 1932.
• E198-D315 Major General Edward Braddock’s Orderly Books, from February 26 to June 17, 1755.
• From the originals, in the Cogressional Library. • E199-B789-L912
Massacre at Mackinac: Alexander Henry’s Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories Between the Years 1760 and 1764.
• Edited by David A. Armour. Mackinac Is., Mich.: Mackinac Island State Park Com., c 1966. • F1060.7-A727
Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo, of the Virginia Regiment.
• Pittsburgh: Davidson, 1854. • Case-F159.4-C88
Orderly Book and Journal of Major John Hawks on the Ticonderoga-Crown Point Campaign Under General Jeffrey Amherst, 1759-1760.
• With an introduction by Hon. Hugh Hastings. Published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, through the Historian and Committee on Historical Documents. New York: Printed by H. K. Brewer & Co., 1911.
• E199-H395 Selected Manuscripts of General John S. Clark, Relating to the Aboriginal History of the Susquehanna.
• Edited by Louise Welles Murray. Athens, Pa., 1931. • qF146-S67-v. 1
The Correspondence of General Thomas Gage.
• Compiled and edited by Clarence Edwin Carter. New Haven: Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931.
• E187-G13 The Diary of Jabez Fitch, Jr.
• Recounts his activities as a sergeant in the Connecticut militia at Fort Edward from May 20, 1757 to April 24, 1758. Introduction by Richard A. Mason. Rogers Island Historical Association, 1966.
• E199-F54
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The Journal of Major George Washington: Sent by Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq., His Majesty’s Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander-in-Chief of Virginia, to the commandant of the French forces on the Ohio, to which are added the Governor’s letter, and a translation of the French officer’s answer.
• Williamsburg: Printed by William Hunter, 1754; Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1958. Similar Title. Williamsburg, Va.: Colonial Williamsburg, distributed by Holt, New York, 1959. Similar Title. Charlottesville: Dominion Books, a Div. of the University Press of Virginia, 1959, 1963. Similar Title. Edited and compiled by Don Marshall Larrabee. Williamsport, Pa.: Printed by Gait Publishing
• dE312.8-1753, E312.8-1753 The Journals and Papers of Seth Pomeroy, Sometime General in the Colonial Service.
• Published by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, and, at the request of its Committee on Historical Documents. Edited by Louis Effingham de Forest. New York, 1926.
• E186.3-N532-No. 38 The Official Records of Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758.
• 2 Volumes. Printed from the manuscript in the Collections of the Virginia Historical Society, with an introduction and notes by R. A. Brock. Richmond, Va.: The Society, 1883-84.
• F221-V81-D58 The Papers of Col. Henry Bouquet.
• 20 Volumes. Northwestern Pennsylvania Historical Series. Prepared by the Pennsylvania Historical Survey (Frontier Forts and Trails), Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1941-43.
• qE199-B765-U58
The Papers of Sir William Johnson. • 14 Volumes. Prepared for publication by the Division of Archives and History. Albany: The University of the
State of New York, 1921-1965. • E195-J71
The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799.
• Volumes 2, 8, 11, 28-29, 31-32, 38-39. Prepared under the direction of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission and published by authority of Congress. John C. Fitzpatrick, editor. Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1931-44.
• E312.7-1931-1944 Writings of General John Forbes Relating to His Service in North America.
• Compiled and edited by Alfred Proctor James. Menasha, Wis.: Collegiate Press, 1938. • E199-F69-W956
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5. SOLDIERS/ARMS/ARMAMENTS/UNIFORMS
Soldiers A Brief History of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps.
• Edited by Sir Edward T. H. Hutton. Winchester: Printed by Warren and Son, Ltd., 1912. • UA652-K5-H9
Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774.
• By Murtie June Clark. With an index by Judith McGhan. Baltimore: Geneaological Pub. Co., 1983. • F212-C594
Highlanders in America.
• By J. P. MacLean. Cleveland:The Helman-Taylor Company; Glasgow: John Mackey, 1900. • E184-S3-M163
Members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in the Colonial Period, 1638-1774.
• By Maude Roberts Cowan. National Society, Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, July, 1958. Mass. (1638-1774). Same Title. Rev. Ed.,1989.
• qE202.99-N277- M533-1958, qE202.99-N277- M533-1989 Military Exercises: 1730.
• By Johann J. Wolrab. With an introduction by S. J. Gooding. West, Hill, Ont.: Museum Restoration Service, 1962. • fU101-W848
Official History of the Militia and the National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania.
• Volume 1. By Major William P. Clarke. Includes several chapters on pre-Revolutionary militia. Philadelphia: C. J. Hendler, 1909.
• fUA420-C61 Pennsylvania Soldiers in the Provincial Service, 1746-1759.
• Compiled by Audrey E. Bradshaw. Ashland, Ore.: A. E. Bradshaw, 1985. • qF146-P412-B812
Redcoats: The British Soldier and the War for the Americas 1755-1763.
• By Stephen Brumwell. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. • E199.B89 2002
Roll of New Hampshire Men at Louisburg, Cape Breton, 1745.
• Concord: N. H.: Edward N. Pearson, Public Printer, 1896. • E198-N54
The Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe.
• By Frederick B. Richards. Glen Falls, N. Y.: Printed for Fort Ticonderoga Museum Library, 1912? • E199-R515
The French Army in America and the Musketry Drill of 1755.
• By Edward P. Hamilton. Ottawa, Ont.: Museum Restoration Service, 1967. • E199-H217-F87
The Royal Americans, Also called the King’s Royal Rifle Corps.
• By Richard Walden Hale, Jr. Ann Arbor: The William L. Clements Library, 1944. • UA652-K55-H161
The Service of British Regiments in Canada and North America: A Resume with a Chronological List of Uniforms Portrayed in Sources Consulted.
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• By Charles H. Stewart. Based on regimental lists held in Department of National Defence Library. Ottawa: Dept. of National Defence Library, 1962.
• qUA649-S849 The Soldiery of West Virginia in the French and Indian War; Lord Dunmore’s War; etc.
• By Virgil A. Lewis. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967. • F241-L67-S684
The Virginia Soldiers’ Claim to Western Lands Adjacent to Fort Pitt: Memorial of Colonel George Mercer, First Virginia Regiment to the King, 1763, asking that Two Hundred Thousand Acres at the Ohio River be Granted Them.
• New York: The Spiral Press, 1966. • fUB334-V817-1966
They Served With Honor: An Alphabetical Roster of Deceased Veterans Buried in Beaver County, Pa. from the French and Indian War to Viet Nam.
• Compiled by David and Elsa Hays. Apollo, Pa.: Closson Press, c April 1985. • qF157-B2-H425
Virginia Colonial Soldiers.
• By Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck. Baltimore: Geneaological Pub. Co., 1988. • F229-B665-V817
Virginia County Records, Volume 2: Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776.
• Edited by William Armstrong Crozier. New York: The Geneaological Assn., 1905; Baltimore: Geneaological Pub. Co., Inc., 1982.
• F225-C954-V817-1982
Arms/Armaments
American Engraved Powder Horns: The Golden Age, 1755-1783. • By John S. Dumont. 1st Edition. Canaan, N.H.: Phoenix Pub., c 1978 • fNK6020-D893
American Firearms Makers: When, Where, and What They Made from the Colonial Period to the End of the Nineteenth Century.
• By Arthur M. Carey. New York: Crowell, 1953. • TS535-C273
American Socket Bayonets, 1717-1873.
• By Donald B. Webster, Jr. With a forward by Roy T. Huntington, Lt.-Col. AUS, Ret’d. Ottawa, Can.: Museum Restoration Service, 1964.
• qUD400-W3782 An Introduction to British Artillery in North America.
• By S. James Gooding. Ottawa.: Museum Restoration Service, 1965. • qUF15-G652
Arms and Armor in Colonial America, 1526-1783.
• By Harold L. Peterson. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Co., 1956. • fU818-P485
Arms Makers of Colonial America.
• By James B. Whisker. Selinsgrove,Pa.: Susquehanna University Press; London: Associated University Presses, c 1992.
• fTS533.2-W48-1991
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Arms Makers of Pennsylvania.
• By James B. Whisker. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna University Press; London; Cranberry, N. J.: Associated University Presses, c 1990.
• fTS533.3-P4-W576-1990 Arrows and Arrow-Makers.
• By Otis T. Mason, W. H. Holmes, Thomas Wilson, Walter Hough, Weston Flint, W. J. Hoffman and John G. Bourke. Washington, D. C.: Judd & Detweiler, 1891.
• E98-I5-M398 Gunsmiths of Adams, Franklin and Cumberland Counties, Pennsylvania.
• By James B. Whisker. Bedford, Pa.: Old Bedford Village Press, c 1989. • qTS535-W576-A211
The Bedford County Gunsmiths and Gunmakers.
• By Vaughn E. Whisker and James B. Whisker. Revised Edition. Bedford, Pa.: Bedford Gazette, June 1981. • TS535-W576-B41-1981
The Gunmakers and Gunsmiths of Western Pennsylvania.
• By James B. Whisker and Vaughn E. Whisker. Bedford, Pa.: Old Bedford Village Press, 1982. Same Title. 2nd Edition. By Thomas J. Metzgar and James B. Whisker, 1988.
• qTS535-W576, qTS535-M596-G975-1988 The Longrifles of Western Pennsylvania: Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties.
• By Richard F. Roseberger and Charles Kaufmann. Photographs by Bill Owen. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c 1993.
• TS533.3-P4-R67-1993 long
Uniforms 18th Century Military Uniforms in Pittsburgh.
• Eleven color plates. Pittsburgh, 1958 • fUC483-E34
Military Uniforms in America: The Era of the American Revolution, 1755-1795.
• Edited by John R. Elting, Col. USA (Ret.). San Rafael, Cal.: Presidio Press, 1974. • fUC483-E51
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6. INDIAN CAPTIVITIES A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison.
• By James E. Seaver. Canandaigua, N. Y.: Printed by J. D. Bemis and Co., 1824; New York: Random House, Republished, 1929.
• E87-J49-1929 Captured by Indians: The Life of Mary Jemison.
• By James E. Seaver. Edited by Karen Zeinert. North Haven, Conn.: Linnet Books,1995. • E99-S3-J45725-1995
Colonial Captivities, Marches and Journeys.
• Edited, under the auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, by Isabel M. Calder. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1935.
• E187-C146 Narratives of Captivity Among the Indians of North America.
• A list of books and manuscripts on this subject in the Edward E. Ayer Collection of the Newberry Library. Chicago, Ill.: The Newberry Library, 1912.
• Z1209-N534 The Voice of the Old Frontier.
• By R. W. G. Vail. Bibliography of literature produced on the American frontier from the beginning of settlement to 1800, including numerous accounts of Indian captivities. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, Inc., c 1949.
• E1249-F9-V12 White into Red: A Study of the Assimilation of White Persons Captured by Indians.
• By J. Norman Heard. Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press, 1973. • E85-H435
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7. INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
General
A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley and Its Peoples 1724-1774. • By Michael McConnell. University of Nebraska Press, 1992. • F517-M14 1992
An Abridgement of the Indian Affairs Contained in Four-Folio Volumes, Transacted in the Colony of New York, from the Year 1678 to the Year 1751.
• By Peter Wraxall. Edited, with an introduction by Charles Howard McIlwain. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1915.
• E78-N7-N56 Facing East From Indian Country: A Native History of Early America.
• By Daniel Richter. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. • E98 F39 R53 2001
Mirror of Olden Time Border Life.
• Compiled from authentic sources by Joseph Pritts. 2nd Edition. Includes a history of Indian warfare in Massachusettes, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Abingdon, Va.:S. S. Miles, 1849.
• E85-P96 Otzinachson: Or, a history of the West Branch valley of the Susquehanna. By J. F. Meginness. Includes full accounts of the Indian wars, predatory incursions, abductions and massacres.
• Philadelphia: H. B. Ashmead, 1857, c1856. Index. By Mary Bell Lontz. c 1965. • qF156.9-S8-M49, F156.9-S8-M49
Peace and War on the Anglo Cherokee Frontier, 1756-1763.
• By John Oliphant. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2001. • E83.759 .045 2001
The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Covenant Chain Confederation of Indian Tribes with English Colonies from its Beginnings to the Lancaster Treaty of 1744.
• By Francis Jennings. New York: Norton, 1984. • E93.J44 1984a
The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca.
• By Anthony F. C. Wallace, with the assistance of Sheila C. Steen. Includes conflicts with colonists and Americans, including Pontiac’s War. New York: Vantage, 1972, c 1969.
• E99-S3-W3-1972 The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada: Which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a Barrier Between the English and the French in That Part of the World.
• 2 Volumes. By Hon. Cadwallader Colden. New York: New Amsterdam Book Company, 1902. • dE99-I7-C68
The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes.
• 2 Volumes. Translated, edited, annotated, and with bibliography and index by Emma Helen Blair. Most of Volume 1 is a description by Nicholas Perrot, French commandant in the Northwest, of the Iroquois and their conflicts with the French. Cleveland, Oh.: The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1912.
• E78-N8-B635 The Indians’ New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors from European Contact through the Era of Removal.
• By James Merrell. New York: W.W. Norton, 1991. • E99 C24 I53 1991
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The Iroquois Restoration: Iroquois Diplomacy on the Colonial Frontier 1701-1754.
• By Richard Aquila. University of Nebraska Press, 1983. • E99-I7-A68 1983
The Lenape: Archaeology, History, and Ethnography.
• By Herbert C. Kraft. Newark: New Jersey Historical Society, 1986. • E99-D2-K82-1986
The Livingston Indian Records, 1666-1723.
• Edited by Lawrence H. Leder. Gettysburg: Pennsylvania Historical Association, 1956. • E99-I7-L787
The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region 1650-1815.
• By Richard White. Cambridge University Press, 1991. • E99-A35-W48 1991
The Ordeal of the Longhouse: The Peoples of the Iroquois League in the Era of European Colonization.
• By Daniel Richter. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992. • E99 I7 R53 1992
The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal Trade Relations.
• By George T. Hunt. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, c 1940. • E99-I7-H941
Warpaths: Invasions of North America.
• By Ian Steele. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. • E82 S74 1994
Miscellaneous
Between Two Worlds: Teaching About Native Americans’ Struggle for Independence in Western Pennsylvania, 1700-1820.
• Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1992. • fE78-P4-B4-1992
Lancaster County Indians: Annals of the Susquehannocks and Other Indian Tribes of the Susquehanna Territory From About the Year 1500 to 1763, the Date of Their Extinction.
• By H. Frank Eshleman. Lancaster, Pa., c 1909, 1908. • E78-P41-E75
Story of the Indian Steps. The Great Battle of the Lenni Lenape-Susquehannocks War of 1635.
• Compiled by Henry W. Shoemaker. Versified by John H. Chatham. Altoona, Pa.: Tribune Co., 1913. • F150-C49
The Expedition of Baron de Longueuil. A Preliminary Report Commemorating the 200th Anniversary. Deals with the War with the Chickasaw Indians, 1739-1740.
• Prepared by Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Instruction. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1940.
• qE83.739-F9 The Walking Purchase Hoax of 1737.
• By Ray Thompson. Fort Washington, Pa.: Bicentennial Press, 1973. • F152-T468
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8. FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR HISTORIES
General
A Compleat History of the Late War: Or Annual Register of Its Rise, Progress, and Events in Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
• Includes a narrative of the French and Indian War in America. Dublin: Printed by John Exshaw, M.DCC.LXIII. • Case-D297-C736
A Few Acres of Snow: The Saga of the French and Indian Wars.
• By Robert Leckie. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1999. • E195-L43 1999
Battle for a Continent.
• By Harrison Bird. New York: Oxford University Press, 1965. • E199-B618
Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven Years’ War in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754-1765.
• By Matthew Ward. Pittsburgh: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003. • E199 W236 2003
Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America.
• By Fred Anderson. Alfred A. Knopf Press, 2000. The definitive work on the conflict. • E199-A59 2000
Empire of Fortune: Crowns, Colonies and Tribes in the Seven Years War in America.
• By Francis Jennings, New York and London: W. W. Norton & Co., c 1988. • E199-J54-E55
France in America: 1497-1763.
• By Reuben Gold Thwaites. New York: Harper & Bros., 1905. • E178-A512
New France: The Last Phase, 1744-1760.
• By George F. G. Stanley. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1968. • F1030-S78
The Fall of New France, 1755-1760.
• By Gerald E. Hart. Montreal: W. Drysdale & Co.; New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1888. • E199-H32
The Fight for Canada: A Sketch from the History of the Great Imperial War.
• By William Wood. Definitive edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1906. • E199-W881
The Fight with France for North America.
• By A. G. Bradley. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1900. • E199-B81
The French and Indian War: An Album.
• A pictorial history of the War. Providence, R. I., 1960. • fE199-J65
The French and Indian War: An Informal History. • By Donald B. Chidsey. New York: Crown, 1969. • E199-C532
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The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania, 1753-1763: Fortification and Struggle During the War for Empire. • By Louis M. Waddell and Bruce D. Bomberger. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission, 1996. • E178-A512
The French in the Allegheny Valley.
• By T. J. Chapman. Cleveland, Oh.: W. W. Williams, 1887. • F157-A5-C466
The Ohio Forks.
• By Joseph Dorst Patch. Washington, D. C.: Byron S. Adams, n. d. • E199-P295
The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days.
• By Berthold Fernow. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell’s Sons, 1890. • F517-F36
The Seven Years War.
• By Daniel Martson. Oxford: Osprey Military, 2001. • D297.M37 2001b
The Seven Years War: A Narrative Taken from Montcalm and Wolfe, The Conspiracy of Pontiac, and A Half-Century of Conflict by Francis Parkman.
• Edited with an introduction by John H. McCallum. 1st Edition. New York: Harper & Row,1968. • dE199-P24
Travels in New France.
• By J. C. B. Prepared by Pennsylvania Historical Survey ( Frontier Forts and Trails Survey). Division of Community Service Projects, Work Projects Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens, Donald H. Kent and Emma Edith Woods. Harrisburg: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public Instruction, The Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1941.
• F1030-V97-1941 Wilderness Empire: A Narrative.
• By Allan W. Eckert. 1st Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1969. • E195-E19
The French Invasion
Fort de la Presqu’ile and the French Penetration into the Upper Ohio Country, 1753-1759.
• By Maxwell P. Schoenfeld. Erie, Pa.: Erie County Historical Society, 1979. • E199-S365
George Washington’s Route from Venango to Fort LeBoeuf, 1753.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. State College, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical Association,1961. • E312.23-W193
The Epoch of the Belle Riviere.
• By Guy Fregault. The 1754 French expedition to secure the Ohio Country. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Pa. Historical Assn., 1951.
• E199-F858 The French in the Allegheny Valley.
• By T. J. Chapman. Cleveland, Oh.: W. W. Williams, 1887. • Case-F157-A5-C466
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The French in Western Pennsylvania. • By Mason Wade, 1958. • E199-W12
The French Invasion of Western Pennsylvania, 1753.
• By Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1954. • F152-K37
Two Historical Essays: The Manor of Kittanning, Past and Present, and a Critical Inquiry into the Alleged Burying of a Leaden Plate at the Forks of the Ohio by Louis Celeron, August 3, 1749.
• By A. A. Lambing. Pittsburgh, Press of St. Joseph’s Protectory, c 1908. • E199-L21t
Fort Necessity
A Charming Field for an Encounter: The Story of George Washington’s Fort Necessity.
• By Robert E. Alberts. Illustrated by Daniel Maffia. Washington: Office of Publications, National Park Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, 1975.
• E199-A33 A Young Colonel from Virginia and the Blow He Struck for American Independence in the Year 1754.
• Together with its significance as a feature ofapproaching bicentennial of his birth. Uniontown: Fort Necessity Memorial Association, 1931.
• E312.23-F73 Fort Necessity, Braddock’s Grave and Washington’s First Battlefield.
• By John Kennedy Lacock. Boston: Boston School of Expression and Dramatic Art, c 1932. • F157-F241-1932
Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site, Pennsylvania.
• By Frederick Tilberg. Washington, D. C.: National Park Service, 1954. Same Title. Revised, 1956. • E199-T569, E199-T569-1956
George Washington and the West.
• By Charles H. Ambler. Chapel Hill, N. C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1936. • E312.2-A49
George Washington at Fort Necessity.
• By John P. Cowan. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1955. • E199-C874
General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, Interpretive Prospectus, May 1991: Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pennsylvania.
• Denver: United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1991. Draft General Management Plan Environmental Assessment, September 1990.
• qE199-N364-G326-1991, qE199-N364-1990 Historical Pageant: Uniting a Nation.
• By William B. Hindman. Dramatic vignettes of various incidents, including the Jumonville fight, Fort Necessity and Braddock’s defeat. N. P., c 1962.
• fPN3211-H662 New Light on Washington’s Fort Necessity: A Report on the Archeological Explorations at Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site.
• Richmond: Eastern National Park and Monument Association, 1957. • qE199-H299
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The Jumonville Affair.
• By Marcel Trudel. Translated by Donald H. Kent. State College, Pa.: Pennsylvania History, 1954. • E199-T866
The Great Meadows Campaign and the Climactic Battle of Fort Necessity: The Historical Background of “Uniting a Nation.
• By William B. Hindman. Leesburg, Va.: Potomac Press, c 1967. • E199-H66
Washington and “the Murder of Jumonville.”
• By Gilbert F. Leduc. Boston: La Societe Historique Franco-Americane, 1943. • E312.23-L476
Washington’s Expedition (1753-1754) and Braddock’s Expedition (1755). With History of Tom Fausett, the Slayer of General Edward Braddock.
• By James Hadden. Uniontown, Pa.: J. Hadden, 1910. • dE199-H12-1910, dE199-H126
Washington’s First Campaign, Death of Jumonville, and the Taking of Fort Necessity; Also Braddock’s Defeat.
• With map. Arranged by Neville B. Craig. Pittsburgh: Printed by Wright & Charlton,1848. • E199-C886
Washington’s Road (Nemacolin’s Path), the First Chapter of the Old French War.
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. Cleveland, Oh.: The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203-H91-v.3
Braddock’s Defeat
Blunder Camp: A Note on the Braddock Road.
• By Paul A. W. Wallace. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1963. • qHE204-B798-W193
Braddock at the Monongahela.
• By Paul E. Kopperman. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1977. A definitive account of the Braddock expedition.
• E199-K83 Braddock’s Crossing Trail: An Essay on the General Braddock Expedition and Related Historical Events.
• By William J. Gaughan. Munhall, Pa.: William J. Gaughan, c 1969. • E199-G264
Braddock’s Road.
• By John Kennedy Lacock. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 38, No. 149, April, 1914.
• E199-L14 Braddock’s Road and Three Relative Papers.
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. With maps and illustrations. Cleveland, Oh. The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203-H91
General Braddock’s Expedition.
• Edited by Carson I. A. Ritchie. Woolwich, London: C. Ritchie, 1962. • dE199-R598
Official Program: 175th Commemoration of the Battle of Braddock, July 8th and 9th, 1930.
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• F157-A49-B79 Souvenir Program: The Battle of the Monongahela; or Braddock’s defeat, July 9th, 1755.
• Bicentennial celebration, 1955. Braddock, Pa., 1955. • fE199-B798-1955
The Battle of Braddock’s Field, July 9, 1755.
• By Henry W. Temple. Braddock, Pa.: The 175th Anniversary Celebration Committee, 1930. • E199-T28
The Braddock Expedition and Fox’s Gap in Maryland.
• By Curtis L. Older. Westminster, Md.: Family Lines Publications, 1995. • E199-O5-1995
The History of an Expedition Against Fort Duquesne, in 1755; under Major-General Edward Braddock.
• Edited, from the original manuscripts, by Winthrop Sargent. Philadelphia: For the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1855, c 1854. Same Title. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1856.
• Case-E199-S24, E199-S24-1856 The Keppel Manuscripts Descriptive of the Defeat of Major-General Edward Braddock. In American Antiquarian Society, Translations and Collections.
• Worcester, Mass., 1909. • qE172-A5t-v. 11
The Monongahela of Old: Or, historical sketches of South Western Pennsylvania to the year 1800.
• By James Veech. Pittsburgh, 1858-92. Includes a sketch of Braddock’s campaign. • F156.9-M58-V41
The Unwritten History of Braddock’s Field (Pennsylvania).
• Prepared by the History Committee under the editorship of George H. Lamb for the celebration of the golden jubilee of Braddock. Introduction discusses the Battle of the Monongahela. Pittsburgh, Nicholson Printing Co., 1917.
• qF157-A49-B791
The Forbes Campaign Colonel George Washington and a Forgotten Camp in Unity Township.
• By Rev. Felix Fellner. Discusses location of Washington’s camp west of Ligonier during the Forbes campaign in 1758. Latrobe, Pa.: St. Vincent College, 1940.
• E312.23-F317 Drums in the Forest: Decision at the Forks.
• By Alfred Proctor James. Defense in the Wilderness. By Charles Morse Stotz. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1958.
• F152-J27 First Indian Path and First Open Cut Road Through the Virgin Forest in Pioneer Days. Via Ligonier,Youngstown, Derry, Latrobe, Greensburg and Hannastown.
• By Justin H. Pershing. N., n. d. • F157-W56-P4
Grant’s Hill: Center of the Pittsburgh Drama.
• Pittsburgh: Union Savings Bank, 1939. • F159.4-P69-P699
List of References on the Expedition of General Forbes Against Fort Duquesne.
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• Pittsburgh: Carnegie Library, 1908. • Z1249-F8-P6
Oration Delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation of Fort Duquesne.
• By Hon. A. W. Loomis, Pittsburgh, November 25, 1858. Pittsburgh: Printed by W. S. Haven, 1859. • E199-L86
The Capture of Fort Duquesne: An Historical Discourse Before the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Delivered in Christ Church, Philadelphia, on the One Hundred and Fortieth Anniversary of the Capture of the Fort, Sunday, November Twenty-Seventh, 1898, Upon the Occasion of the Unveiling of a Memorial Tablet of Brigadier-General John Forbes, Commander of His Majesty’s Troops in the Southern Provinces of North America.
• By the Right Reverend Cortland Whitehead. Philadelphia: G. H. Buchanan and Company, 1898(?). • E199-W59
The Forbes Road.
• Compiled by Anicus Lodge #67, Order of the Arrow. Pittsburgh: Boy Scouts of America, 1965. • E199-F6-B6-1965
The Old Forbes Road.
• By David W. Rial. Pittsburgh: Western Pennsylvania Historical Society, 1995. • E199-F6-R5-1995
The Old Glade (Forbes’s) Road (Pennsylvania State Road).
• By Archer Butler Hulbert. Cleveland, Oh.: The A. H. Clark Company, 1903. • HE203-H91
The Story of Grant’s Hill and its Relation to the Struggle Between the British and French for the Possession of a Continent.
• Pittsburgh: Compiled and published by Edward M. Power Company, Inc., c 1934. • F159.4-P69-P699
Capture of Quebec
Benjamin West’s “The Death of Wolfe.”
• Ann Arbor: The William L. Clements Library, 1928. • DA67-W8-M624
Montcalm and Wolfe.
• By Francis Parkman. With a new introduction by Samuel Eliot Morison. New York: Collier Books, 1962. • dE199-P24-M771-1962
Miscellaneous
An Account of Conferences Held and Treaties Made: Between Major-General Sir William Johnson, Bart., and the Chief Sachems and Warriors of the Indian Nations in North America at Fort Johnson, in the Colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756.
• E199-A17 Dash to Frontenac: An Account of Lt. Col. John Bradstreet’s Expedition to and Capture of Fort Frontenac.
• By Frederick A. Rahmer. Rome, N. Y., 1973. • E199-B812-R147
Diplomacy and Indian Gifts: Anglo-French rivalry along the Ohio and northwest frontiers, 1748-1763.
• By Wilbur R. Jacobs. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press, 1950. • E195-J17
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History of the Early Settlement of the Juniata Valley.
• By U. J. Jones. Includes accounts of incursions, massacres and abductions by the Indians during the French and Indian War. Philadelphia: H. B. Ashmead, 1856.
• F157-J7-J79 – Case Massacre at Fort Bull: The de Lery Expedition Against Oneida Carry, 1756.
• By Gilbert Hagerty. Providence, R. I.: Mowbray Co., 1971. • E199-H144
Old Tom Fossit: A True Narrative Concerning a Thrilling Epoch of Early Colonial Days.
• By John S. Ritenour. Pittsburgh, Pa.: J. R. Weldin Company, 1926. • E199-R61
Pittsburgh Saga; Braddock’s Defeat, Bouquet’sVictory, 1748-1764, and Sonnets and Lyrics.
• 1st Edition. By Marie Phillips. Manchester, Me.: Falmouth Pub. House, 1951. • E199-P562
Provincial Negotiations with the Western Indians, 1754-58.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pa. Historical Association for the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1951.
• E99-D2-H947 Sketch of Thos. Fausett: The Slayer of Major General Edward Braddock, who Fell in the Disastrous Defeat in the Battle of the Monongahela in the French and Indian War, July 9, 1755.
• Written for the Evening Genius, Uniontown, Pa., by James Hadden. Uniontown, Pa.: Fayette Pub. Co., 1905. • E199-H126s
Souvenir Book of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, by the Book Committee, 160th Anniversary of the Penn’s Creek Massacre.
• Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, October 14-15-16, 1915. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Telegraph Printing Company, 1915. • qF157-S59-S46
The Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe.
• By Frederick B. Richards. Glen Falls, N. Y.: Printed for Fort Ticonderoga Museum Library, c 1912(?). • E199-R515
The French and Indian Trail: A Bicentennial Holiday.
• Pittsburgh, c 1975. • F159.15-1975-P692- F873
The Pennsylvania-German in the French and Indian War.
• By Henry M. M. Richards. Lancaster: Pennsylvania-German Society, 1905. • E199-R51
The Place of Washington in the History of Western Pennsylvania.
• By Theodore Diller. Pittsburgh, 1916. • E312.23-D5
The Siege of Beausejour in 1755: A Journal of the Attack on Beausejour (afterward Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia).
• Written by Jacau de Fiedmont, artillery officer and acting engineer at the fort. Translated by Alice Webster. Edited by Dr. J. C. Webster. Saint John, N. B., 1936.
• F1038-F452 The Venango Trail.
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• Prepared by Frontier Forts and Trails Survey, Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration. Edited by Sylvester K. Stevens and Donald H. Kent. Harrisburg, Pa.:Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public Instruction, Pa. Historical Commission, 1940.
• qF157-V45-S846 Victory at Kittanning.
• By William A. Hunter. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, 1956 • E199-H945-V642
Virginia and the French and Indian War.
• By Hayes Baker-Crothers. Chicago, Ill.: The University of Chicago Press, 1928. • F229-B16
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General
Notes, on the Settlement and Indian Wars, of the Western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania from the Year 1763 until the Year 1783 Inclusive.
• Together with a view, of the state of society and manners of the first settlers of the western country. By Rev. Dr. Joseph Doddridge. Wellsburgh, Va.: Printed at the office of the Gazette, for the author, 1824. Same Title. With a memoir of the author, by his daughter. Edited by A. Williams. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1876. Same Title. Re-published with the addition of new and valuable material. By John S. Ritenour and Wm. T. Lindsey. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1912. Same Title. Reprinted. Parsons, W. Va.: McClain Print. Co., 1960.
• F517-D641-1824, F517-D641-1876, F517-D641-1912, F517-D641-1960 Pontiac and the Indian Uprising.
• By Howard H.Peckham. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1947. • E83.76-P36
The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of Canada.
• 2 Volumes. By Francis Parkman. 9th Edition, revised, with additions. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1880. Same Title. 10th Edition, 1888.
• dE83.76-P24-1880, dE83.76-P24-1888 The Gladwin Manuscripts. With an Introduction and a Sketch of the Conspiracy of Pontiac.
• By Charles Moore. Lansing, Mich.: Robert Smith Printing Co.,1897. • qE83.76-G54
War Under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, & the British Empire.
• By Gregory Evans Dowd. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2002. • E83.76.D69 2002
Whitehall and the Wilderness: The Middle West in British Colonial Policy, 1760-1775.
• By Jack M. Sosin. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1961. • F483-S715
Bushy Run
Address Delivered at the Celebration of the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run.
• By Dr. Henry W. Temple. N. P., August 6th, 1913. • E199-T284-A222
Addresses Delivered at the Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run, August 5th and 6th, 1913.
• Westmoreland County Hist. Soc., 1913. • E83.76-A22
Bouquet’s March to the Ohio: The Forbes Road. From the Original Manuscript in the William L. Clements Library.
• Edited with historical introduction, notes and appendices by Edward G. Williams. Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, c 1975.
• E83.76-G786-B765 Bouquet’s Redoubt.
• By Stephen Quinon. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Report, 1899. • F146-H67-1899
Bushy Run Profile, 1763-1963. Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run.
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• By Vivian Henderson. Harrison City, Pa.: Bushy Run Bicentennial, Inc., 1963. • qE199-H496
Colonel Henry Bouquet and His Campaigns of 1763 and 1764.
• By Rev. Cyrus Cort. Lancaster, Pa.: Steinman & Hensel, 1883. Same Title. • dE83.76-C82a, E83.76-C82a2
Expedition of Colonel Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764.
• Bibliography from Monthly Bulletin of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Volume 14, No. 10 (December 1909), pages 603-613.
• Z1249-F8-B76 The Battle of Bushy Run.
• By Niles Anderson. Harrisburg, Pa.: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1966. Same Title. Second printing, 1975.
• E83.76-A545, E83.76-A545-1975 The Battle of Bushy Run: The Most Decisive Victory in All History Gained by the White Man over the American Indian.
• By C. M. Bomberger. Jeannette, Pa.: Jeannette Publishing Company, 1928. • E83.76-B69
The Bouquet Celebration on Bushy Run Battlefield, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, August 6, 1883.
• Edited by Rev. Cyrus Cort. Lancaster: Steinman & Hensel, 1886. • E83.76-C82b
Bouquet’s 1764 Expedition
An Historical Account of the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians in the Year MDCCLXIV. Under the Command of Henry Bouquet. Illustrated with a Map and Copper-Plates.
• By William Smith. Published, from authentic documents, by a lover of his country. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1765. Similar Title. Cincinnati: O. R. Clarke & Co., 1868. Similar Title. With preface by Francis Parkman and a translation of Dumas’ biographical sketch of General Bouquet. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke Company, 1907.
• E83.76-S664-1765, E83.76-S664-1868, E83.76-S664-1907 The Orderly Book of Colonel Henry Bouquet’s Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, 1764.
• From the original in the William L. Clements Library. Edited by Edward G. Williams, with introduction and explanatory notes. Pittsburgh: Priv. print. for the author, i. e., the editor, by Mayer Press, 1960.
• E83.76-G786
Siege of Detroit The Siege of Detroit in 1763: The Journal of Pontiac’s Conspiracy, and John Rutherford’s Narrative of a Captivity.
• Edited by Milo M. Quaife. Chicago: R. R. Donnelly, 1958. • dE83.76-Q1
Miscellaneous
Memorial of Enoch Brown and Eleven Scholars. Who were Massacred in Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, by the Indians, during the PontiacWar, July 26, 1764.
• By Cyrus Cort. Lancaster, Pa.: Steinman & Hensel,1886. • dE83.76-C82b
Pontiac: Chief of the Ottawas.
• A guide to an exhibition in the William L. Clements Library. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939.
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• dE99-O9-M624 Pontiac Uprising, 1763-1764.
• A catalogue of the bicentennial exhibit 2nd printing. Detroit: Detroit Historical Society, 1963. • qE78.76-D483-1963
The Paxton Riots and the Frontier Theory.
• Edited by William R. Jacobs. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1967. • F152-J17
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10. FICTION Captain Jack, the Scout: Or, the Indian Wars about Old Fort Duquesne, an Historical Novel.
• By Charles McKnight. Pittsburgh: Gibson Press, n. d. Same Title. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1873. • F159.37-M15c or F159.37-M15c-1873
General Braddock. An Historical Romance of Old Fort Duquesne and the Early Days of Pittsburgh.
• By Charles McKnight. Philadelphia: Coates, 1873. • F159.37-M15
Hannah’s Town.
• By Helen C. Smith and George Swetnam. Illustrated by Helen C. Smith. Young girl experiences the excitement, joy and hardships of life in a frontier village in western Pennsylvania prior to the Revolutionary War. Cleveland: Dillon/Liederbach, 1973.
• PZ7-S649
The Seats of the Mighty. Being the Memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, some Time an Officer in the Virginia Regiment and Afterwards of Amherst’s Regiment.
• By Gilbert Parker. With a map and eleven illustrations. 7th Edition. A novel of Wolfe’s campaign against Quebec. London: Methuen & Co., 1897.
• PR5122-S441-1897 The Wilderness: Or, Braddock’s Times. A Tale of the West. A Novel of Washington’s Early Years. 2 Volumes in 1.
• By James McHenry. Pittsburgh: M. P. Morse; Allegheny: J. B. Kennedy, 1848. Same Title. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin, 1876.
• Case-F148.5-M149-W673, dF148.5-M149-W673-1876 With Rifle and Plow.
• By J. S. Wright and others. Illustrated by Alexander Ross. Stories of the western Pennsylvania frontier. Fiction based on fact. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1938.
• F152-W951
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11. ARCHIVAL
Cataloged
Adam Saam, Discharge Paper, 24 September 1764. • Document records Saam’s discharge from the Royal American Regiment of Foot, stationed at Fort Pitt, signed by
Henry Bouquet. • OSS-39
Agnes Starrett, Papers, 1914-1967.
• Starrett was an English professor at the University of Pittsburgh. The file includes correspondence, research notes, published materials and other items primarily relating to her research on the life of Capt. RobertStobo, who was an officer under Washington at the Battle of Fort Necessity and was later a captain in the 15th Regiment of Foot.
• MSS-91 Alexander McKee, Letter, 25 August 1764.
• Letter to McKee, Indian agent at Fort Pitt, from Henry Bouquet at Fort Loudon, concerning Indians that were to be sent by Sir William Johnson to Fort Pitt and instructing McKee to treat them in the best manner.
• MFF-2615 Alfred Proctor James, Papers, 1932-1963.
• James was a history professor, writer and prominent historian in colonial Western Pennsylvania history. The file includes correspondence, research notes and other materials relating to his book George Mercer of the Ohio Company, his index to the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Fort Ligonier and other issues in colonial history.
• MSS-149 American Frontiers: Myth and Reality.
• By Dr. Lawrence Keppie. Reprint of an article from Roman Frontier Studies 1989, pages 455-7. Describes the Battle of the Monongahela and Forts Pitt and Ligonier during Pontiac’s Rebellion.
• Acc.# 1991.208 Battle of Bushy Run.
• Program for 228th Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run, August 3-4, 1991. Reenactment and tours of the battlefield, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Bushy Run Battlefield Heritage Society.
• Acc.# 1991.187 Braddock By-Pass.
• Various papers relating to a proposal to build a by-pass roadway in the Borough of Braddock, including materials on the Battle of Braddock Field.
• Acc.# 1991.7 Braddock Campaign, Collection.
• Miscellaneous papers relating to Braddock’s campaign, including maps, illustrations of the order of march, correspondence, articles and commemorative brochures. Specific items include: a copy of a narrative by Jane Frazier (wife of John) of her capture by Indians in 1755, her captivity and escape over a year later;The March of Braddock, 1755. A poem by Louis F. Benson(n. p., February 17, 1902);The Braddock Memorial Park Association, Invitation to Dedication of Monument, October 15, 1913. File also includes an invitation by The U. S. Commission and the Local Community 175th Anniversary Celebration of The Battle of Braddock, July 8-9, 1930.
• MFF-408 Braddock’s Defeat.
• By Robert Orme. Copies of a letter written by Captain Robert Orme, Royal Engineers, describing the Battle of the Monongahela and including a list of officers killed and wounded. Copied by Edward Parry, grandson of Lt. Owen Parry, Royal Navy, who was killed in the Battle.
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• Acc.# 1991.179 Braddock’s Road, Post Card Scrapbook, 1929.
• Set of 60 colored post cards with historical and descriptive data by John K. Lacock. • Postcard Collection
Butler County Historical Society, Pittsburgh Materials, c. 1930-1950.
• Materials include a reprint of an article titled “Colonel George Washington and a Forgotten Camp in Unity Township” by Rev. Felix Fellner, two brochures for Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site and a brochure for Fort Ligonier titled “The Key to the West.”
• Acc.# 1993.0217 Chalmers Collection.
• Consists of photostats of letters, originally collected by George Chalmers and presently in the archives of the New York Public Library. The bulk of the letters are addressed to General Monckton and Major Gates by Henry Bouquet, George Croghan and Hugh Mercer in 1760-1761 concerning the affairs of Forts Pitt and Presqu’ Isle, defense of the frontier and communications.
• Microfilm – 422 Christopher Gist’s Map of Braddock’s Route.
• A photostat. • Map File – Historical Roads
Col. Henry Bouquet, Papers, 1759-1766.
• Photocopies and typescripts of Library of Congress photostats of MSS in the British Museum. Selected items of Western Pennsylvania interest. Material is also included in Stevens and Kent, Papers of Henry Bouquet (Harrisburg, 19 volumes, 1940-1943), and in part in Stevens, Kent and Leonard, Papers of Henry Bouquet, Volume II (Harrisburg, 1951).
• MSS-48 Col. James Burd, Papers, 1755-1776.
• Burd was commander of several military units during and after the French and Indian War, including the 4th Battalion of Lancaster County, and had charge of the building of the Burd Road. The file includes originals and photocopies of documents and letters, particularly excerpts from his journal and letters from Capt. Daniel Clark, Gov. James Hamilton, John Harris, Lt. Lewis Ourrey and Mason and Dixon. Also, a diagram of his camp at Loyal Hannon and silhouettes of Col. and Mrs. Sarah Burd.
• MFF 2263 Colonial National Monuments.
• Map showing highways to monuments. • Map File – Historic Roads
Cyrus Cort.
• Handwritten draft of speech by Cort on the bushy Run Battlefield, September 25, 1909, discussing the significance of the Battle of Bushy Run.
• MFF 2364 Disposition of the Pennsylvania Troops in the Western District for the Winter Season, 1764.
• Philadelphia: D. Chillas, Lith. Document locates forts and blockhouses, with military strength, from the Susquehanna west to Fort Littleton.
• Map File – Forts and Battles Edward Braddock, Papers, 1735-1755.
• Includes transcripts of correspondence, orders and other materials from European and American repositories. These documents were captured by the French at the Battle of the Monongehela in 1755, including letters and orders. Also includes microfilms, notes and correspondence of Dr. A. P. James while collecting the material, ca.
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1948, in Europe and America. 2 boxes. A Day on Braddock’s Road. Excerpt from an article by Reuben G. Thwaites, 1896. Dedication Program for Bi-Centennial Monument of the Battle of the Monongahela. North Braddock, Pa.,December 7, 1955. Monument designed by Joseph B. Kliskey.
• MSS-48 Edward Braddock’s Commission in the British Army in the United States.
• Signed by George II. Photograph. • MFO 75
Forbes Road.
• Maps of Penn, Patton and Wilkins Townships, identifying landowners. • Map File – Historic Roads
Fort Duquesne, Collection.
• Consists of correspondence (in French), drawings of the Fort, maps, articles from early newspapers and a commemorative postage stamp concerning the Fort and its capture by the British in 1758.
• MFF-793 Fort Ligonier.
• Blue prints of the plans for the Fort Ligonier Museum. • Map File – Forts and Battles
Fort Ligonier, Collection.
• Includes an inventory of the Constance Prosser Burrell Collection, Fort Ligonier Memorial Foundation, drawings of the Fort and miscellaneous commemorative brochures and guides relating to the Fort and Fort Ligonier Days celebrations.
• MFF-0796 Fort Morris.
• Contains an excerpt from Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, Volume 1, describing Fort Morris, built near present Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1755 by Col. James Burd, and events relating to the Fort during the French and Indian War and afterwards.
• MFF-0799 Fort Necessity, Collection.
• Consists of a copy of the Articles of Capitulation by Washington as well as accounts of the Fort and battle and numerous brochures of Fort Necessity National Park and related areas. Fort Necessity Memorial Committee, Prospectus, 1931. Illustrated brochure of memorial park, museum and monument, and an account of money raised and appropriated.
• MFF-0800 Fort Pitt.
• Photostat of map in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. • Map File – Forts and Battles
Fort Pitt, Collection.
• Includes correspondence, written descriptions and plan of the Fort and lists of persons at the Fort in 1760 and 1761. Also, accounts for costs of building a Council House for Indians.
• MFF-0802 Fort Pitt Museum.
• Consists of miscellaneous documents relating to the Museum, including programs for its dedication in 1969 and reopening in 1974 and brochures for the Museum and exhibitions in the Bouquet Wing.
• MFF-0806 George F. Fleming, Articles, 1917-1919.
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• Includes copies of newspaper articles on early Western Pennsylvania history, including several articles on the Battle of Bushy Run. Two folders.
• MFF-166 George H. Rankin, Papers Relating to the Forbes Road, 1913-1931.
• Consists of research notes, correspondence and other materials relating to a paper on the route of Forbes’ Army in 1758, read before the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania onApril 27, 1926. Also included are booklets on Fort Halifax and the Battle of Bushy Run.
• MFF 2305 George M. P. Baird, Papers.
• Two folders. Includes drafts of Baird’s manuscript for Arms, Seals and Flags Associated with the History of Western Pennsylvania. Illustrative plates are filed in MFD-12.
• MFF-12 George Washington’s Midnight Ride and Braddock’s Retreat.
• Typescript of original verse by Sarah M. Collins. • MFF 2361
Gregg Neel, Papers, 1873-1983.
• Included are drafts of speeches and articles, particularly Research Report on Indiantown Gap and Vicinity (relating to fortsand fortified houses during the French and Indian War) and The Importance of Bedford in the Early Military History of Pennsylvania. Box 1, Folders 2 and 9.
• MSS-140 Harold A. Thomas, “Indian Ambush at Murrysville.”
• Draft of article concerning an Indian attack on a supply detachment, June 5, 1759, returning to Fort Ligonier from Fort Pitt on the Old Forbes Road near Murrysville.
• MFF 2559 Henry K. Siebeneck, Papers.
• Folder 5 contains an informational brochure and picture postcards relating to Fort Necessity. • MFF 2306
Invitation to Unveiling of Indian Monument, September 8, 1926.
• Kittanning, Pa. Armstrong expedition, 1756. Sponsored by the State Historical Commission and Armstrong County Historical Society. Address by John S. Fisher.
• MFF 1094 J. C. B.
• Typescript of a journal by J. C. B., a French military officer stationed at Fort Duquesne for several years. Titled: “Voyage to Canada in the North of North America Made from the Year 1751 to 1761.” Quebec, Printing House Leger Brousseau, 1887.
• MFF 2440 John E. Clever.
• Included in the file is a brochure titled “The Black Watch: Royal Highland Regiment” by James B. Cannon. The Regiment fought in the French and Indian War, Pontiac’s Rebellion (including the Battle of Bushy Run) and the Revolutionary War. A Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania publication.
• Acc.# 1996.107 John Forbes, Letter, November 19, 1758.
• Photostat of letter to Col. Burd concerning Forbes’ new camp 20 miles west of Loyal Hannon. Original in Shippen Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Published in Alfred P. James, Writings of John Forbes (1938), pages 256-258. From the Rankin Collection.
• MFF 2300
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John Harpster, Papers, 1958-1971.
• Harpster was a prominent Western Pennsylvania historian who held positions with a number of historical organizations. The file includes correspondence, financial material and publications relating to the Fort Pitt Museum and development of Fort Necessity National Park.
• MSS-19 Kittanning, Pennsylvania.
• Consists of an invitation to attend the unveiling of the Indian Monument on September 8, 1926, commemorating the Indian town of Kittanning and its destruction by Col. John Armstrong, September 8, 1756.
• MFF-1094 Lawrence C. Woods, Jr., Collection, 1743-1801.
• Woods was a Pittsburgh insurance company executive and collector of early Western Pennsylvania memorabilia. The file includes warrants, deeds, appointments, correspondence and legal materials, most of which concern the activities of soldiers, merchants, landholders and Indian traders of the Western Pennsylvania frontier, in General Braddock and George Croghan. Included is a list of officers killed at the Battle of the Monongahela. Folders 1 and 2.
• MFF-75 Letter to Frank Armor About 137th Anniversary of Fort Ligonier.
• From William D. McGowan. Ligonier, Pa., December 9, 1895. • MFF 1214
Lily Lee Nixon, Papers, 1845-1960.
• Nixon was a public school teacher in Pittsburgh and historian of early Western Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh history. Her master’s thesis was titled James Burd: Frontier Defender, 1726-1793. The file includes various materials concerning Burd and his early life.
• MSS-121 Mildred Kerr.
• Typescript of a paper prepared for a seminar in history of Western Pennsylvania at the University of Pittsburgh in November 1932 under S. J. Buck, Titled: ”The Extension of the Virginia Frontier in Western Pennsylvania, 1740-1780.”
• MFF 2446 Photocopy of Authorization, 16 March 1755, from E. Braddock to Col. William Johnson.
• To draw on Gov. Shirley “for carrying on and supporting the Alliance with the six Nations.” Original in Morristown National Historical Park.
• MSS-48 Photostats of 3 Maps of Gen. Edward Braddock’s.
• Map File – Historical Roads Plan of the Battle Near Bushy Run.
• Gained by Col.Bouquet over the Delawares, Shawneese, Mingoes, Wyandots, Mohikons, Miamies and Ottawas on the 5th and 6th of August 1763. Survey’d by Thos. Hutching. [London], 1763.
• Map File – Forts and Battles Queen Alliquippa Chapter, D.A.R., Invitation.
• To “the unveiling of the Tablet in marking the last camp of Major General Edward Braddock on his military expedition to Fort Duquesne...McKeesport, Pa.”, September 19, 1914.
• MFF-408 Robert C. Alberts, Papers, 1812-1988.
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• The papers, the bulk of which range in date from 1963 to 1988, include extensive materials, notes and drafts relating to Alberts’ books and articles, particularly The Most Extraordinay Adventures of Major Robert Stobo and Shaping of the Point (dealing with restoration of FortPitt and the Fort Pitt Museum).
• MSS-37 Robert D. Klingensmith, Collection of Papers on the Battle of Bushy Run.
• Folder 3. • MFF 2291
Soboslay, Bill.
• Included is a one-page poem titled “The Battle of Bushy Run.” National Library of Poetry, 1994. • Acc.# 1995.0154
Stotz, Charles M., Papers, 1901-1975.
• The file includes extensive materials on 18th century forts in North America and other subjects dealing with the conflict between England and France during that period. Series I, Personal Papers, includes materials relating to Stotz’s book, Outposts of the War for Empire. Series II, Restoration Work, contains research notes, drawings, correspondence and other materials concerning his work in the reconstruction of Fort Ligonier and Fort Pitt as well as materials on forts at the Point prior to Fort Pitt, other 18th century forts in Canada and the North American colonies and Western Pennsylvania military affairs. Stotz was a prominent architect and proponent of historical preservation in Pittsburgh and the Western Pennsylvania region. Drawings can be found in MSO-21 and photographs in MSP-21.
• MSS-21 The Burial Places of Colonial and Revolutionary Soldiers.
• Typescript of Mrs. Richard E. DuVall with her letter to Ruth Salisbury. Burials at the First Prebyterian Church, Pittsburgh. Sarasota, Fla., 1977.
• MFF 2385 The Expedition of Baron de Longueuil: A preliminary report commemorating the 200th anniversary.
• By Sylvester K. Stevens. Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission. Erie, Pa. October 1939. Located in Works Projects Administration-Frontier Forts and Trails Survey.
• qE83.739 F9 Thomas Hutchins.
• Journal and Report of his transactions with several Indian nations, commencing April the 4th and ending the 24th of September 1762. With a covering letter to George Croghan, Deputy Agent for Indian Affairs. The Report deals primarily with requests to return prisoners and deserters and to assure peace with the Indians.
• MFF-985 Weis, Edris.
• Folder 1 includes a brochure of the Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc., c.1975, titled “The French and Indian Trail: A bicentennial holiday.”
• Acc.# 1996.0317
Pictorial Maryland-Forts-Fort Frederick.
• Aerial photograph of reconstructed fort. • GPC-Box 27-Fold. 22
Pennsylvania-Historical Marker- Great Trail (Tuscarawas Trail).
• Photographs of the marker. • GPC-Box 27-Fold. 9
Pennsylvania-Historical Markers-Old Braddock Road.
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• Photograph of the marker. • GPC-Box 27-Fold. 8
Pittsburgh-Postcards-Scenes and Views of Recreation Areas-Historical Cards 1758.
• View of the Point (Fort Pitt) as of 1758. Also, various postcards depicting the Blockhouse. • Postcards-Box 5
Pittsburgh-Recreation Areas-Parks-Block House - Point State Park.
• Various photographs of the Blockhouse. • GPC-Box 6-Fold. 10
Prints of Battles and Forts.
• Includes Fort Pitt Blockhouse, Braddock’s Battle Field, Braddock’s Battle Ground (July 1876), Fort Duquesne and Fort Necessity.
• Prints, A-Ma Prints of Soldiers and Traders.
• Photographs of prints of James Burd, Henry Bouquet, John Forbes and George Washington. • Photographs-Group 2- General Photographs - Individual or Family
Prints of Soldiers and Traders.
• Prints of Daniel Boone, Henry Bouquet, Edward Braddock, John Forbes, Peter Halkett and George Washington. • Prints-Individuals
Regional Planning Commission-Maps/Plans-Fort Pitt Memorial.
• Conception drawings of the Fort Pitt Memorial and Blockhouse. • GPC-Box 27-Fold. 5
Westmoreland County-Jeannette-Forts-Bushy Run Battlefield.
• Drawings and photographs (November 1957) of the battlefield. • GPC-Box 26-Fold. 8
Westmoreland County-Ligonier-Fort Ligonier.
• Several photographs of the reconstructed fort. • GPC-Box 26-Fold. 17
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Appendix A: British, French and Indian War articles in the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine and Pittsburgh History
General Histories
A Kind of Running Fight: Indian Battlefield Tactics in the Late Eighteenth Century.
• By Leroy V. Eid. • Vol. 71, April 1988, p. 147
Bygone Days in the Allegheny Valley.
• By Francis R. Harbison. Includes a discussion of the English and American conquest of northwestern Pennsylvania and the Allegheny River valley.
• Vol. 27, Sept –Dec 1944, p.1 Carlisle to Pittsburgh: A Gateway to the West, 1750-1815.
• By Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. • Vol. 35, Sept 1952, p. 157.
Colonial Indian Policy as a Measure of Raising Imperialism: New York and Pennsylvania, 1700-1755.
• By Stephen H. Cutliffe. • Vol. 64, July 1981, p. 237.
History of My Doorstep: Searching for the Celeron of Celeron Street.
• By Stephen Finegold. • Vol. 75, Spring 1992, p. 5
Indian Credit as a Source of Friction in the Colonial Fur Trade.
• By James C. King. • Vol. 49, Jan 1966, p 57
Old Allegheny.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. History of the City of Allegheny, Chapter 1 covers “Indians Days” through the Revolutionary War.
• Vol. 1, Oct 1918, p. 1918. Sideling Hill Affair: The Cumberland County Riots of 1765.
• By Stephen H. Cutcliffe. Citizens, led by James Smith, protest Indian trade. • Vol. 59, Jan 1976, p. 39.
The Board of Trade and Defense of the Ohio Valley 1758-1753.
• By Steven G. Geiert. • Vol. 64, Jan 1981, p. 1
The Frontier Gunsmith and Indian Relations.
• By James C. King. • Vol. 50, Jan 1967, p 23
The Frontier Policy of Pennsylvania.
• By Arthur George Cribbs. (3 Parts) Describes the colony’s policy involving the Indians, trade, and defense of the Frontier.
• Vol. 2, 1919, p.5, April 1919, p. 72, July 1919, p.174. The Growth of British Influence Among the Seneca to 1768.
• By John R. Sahli. • Vol. 49, Apr 1966, p. 127
The Ohio Company and its Relations to Western Pennsylvania.
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• By Kenneth P. Bailey. Details efforts to control trading in Western Pennsylvania through 1754. • Vol. 22, June 1939, p. 73.
The Place of Pittsburgh in History.
• By John E. Potter. Describes two historical events as important in the history of the United States- the English/French conflict, particularly as it relates to Fort Duquesne, and Pontiac uprising including the Battle of Bushy Run.
• Vol. 9, Jan 1929, p. 1 The Principal Indian Towns of Western Pennsylvania.
• By Hale C. Sipe. • Vol. 13, Apr 1930, p. 104
The Venango Fords and Trails.
• By William Young Brady. Describes the fords over the Allegheny River and French Creek, which played an important part in early Western Pennsylvania.
• Vol. 28, Sept-Dec 1945, p. 127. The Venango Path as Thomas Hutchins Knew It.
• By Niles Anderson, Niles and Edward G. Williams (2 Parts). • Vol. 49, Jan 1966, p. 5, April 1966, p. 141.
The Venango Trail in the French Creek Valley.
• By John E. Reynolds. Describes the use of the trail by Indians, traders and the military. • Vol.16, Feb 1933, p. 13
Forts and Fortifications
Colonel Eyre’s Journal of His Trip from New York to Pittsburgh, 1762.
• By Francis R. Reebe. Colonel Eyre was an engineer sent by General Amherst to Fort Pitt to survey the flood damage.
• Vol. 27, March-June 1944, p. 37 Digging Up Fort Pitt.
• By James L. Swauger. Archaeological work at Fort Pitt. • Vol. 60, Apr 1977, p. 185
Fort Duquesne-History in Miniature.
• By Dennis Flosnik. Discusses the restoration of the model of Fort Duquesne in the Historical Society’s collections. • Vol. 56, July 1973, p. 331
Fort Ligonier: Additional light from unpublished documents.
• By Alfred P. James. • Vol. 17, Dec. 1934, p. 259
Fort Pitt: A history from Fort Duquesne to the last vestige- the Blockhouse 2 installments.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. • Vol. 5, Jan 1922 p.1 and April 1922, p. 87
From Fort Duquesne to Fort Pitt.
• By Ira Fanning. • Vol. 59, Jan 1976, p. 110
George Washington at Fort Necessity.
• By John P. Cowan. A description of the 1753-1754 attempts to dislodge the French from the Ohio Country. • Vol. 37, Fall-Winter 1954-55, p. 123
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Insurrection of Fort Loudon in 1765: Rebellion or preservation of peace? • By Eleanor M. Webster. Narrative of the uprising led by James Smith. • Vol. 47, Apr 1964, p. 125
Notes and Queries.
• By William Denny. Letters dated April 6, 1757 from William Denny to Major Burd at Fort Augusta concerning military stores and powder being sent to the Fort.
• Vol. 6, Jan 1923, p. 59 Pay list of the Militia at Fort Ligonier in 1763.
• By Edward G. Williams. • Vol. 46, July 1963, p. 249
Pittsburgh in 1770.
• By Sir Francis Phillips. Presents a letter dated July 14, 1770 from Alexander Mackrabie to his brother-in-law Sir Phillip Francis describing Fort Pitt and the Indians.
• Vol. 31, Sept-Dec, 1948, p. 113 Point State Park and the Fort Pitt Museum.
• By Charles Morse Stoltz. Formal opening of the Museum on June 30, 1969. The story of Western Pennsylvania before 1800 as portrayed in the Museum exhibits. 2 parts.
• Vol. 52, July 1969, p. 263, Vol. 52, Oct. 1969, p. 321, Vol. 53, Jan. 1970, p. 33 Ten Years on Historic Ground.
• By Rev. Morgan M. Sheedy. Includes a summary of the early history of the Point through 1775. • Vol. 5, Apr 1922, p. 135
The British Evacuation of Fort Pitt, 1772.
• By John W. Huston. • Vol. 48, Oct 1965, p. 317
The Fall of Fort Granville: ‘The French Letter’ & Gallic Wit on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1756.
• By James P. Myers. • Vol. 79, Winter 1996/97, p. 154
The Historic Pittsburgh Point.
• By William H. Stevenson. Summary of the pre-Revolutionary history of the Point. • Vol. 11, Jan 1928, p. 3
The Importance of the Upper Ohio Valley Country in 1758—A Contemporary View.
• By Solon Buck, a note signed by S.J.B. Derived from an article in the New York Gazette (December 1758) describing Fort Duquesne and its importance.
• Vol. 17, June 1934; p. 123 The Metamorphosis of Fort Necessity.
• J. C. Harrington talks at banquet. Fort Necessity Bicentennial July 3, 1954. Discusses the reconstruction of the Fort.
• Vol. 37, Fall-Winter 1954-55, p. 181 The Nest of Robbers.
• By Alfred P. James. Fort Duquesne as a base for French and Indian operations eastward between 1754-1758. • Vol. 21, Sept 1938, p. 165
Virginia‘s role in the Capture of Fort Duquesne, 1758.
• By Nellie Norkus. • Vol. 45, Dec 1962, p. 291
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Biographical
Andrew Montour and His Portrait.
• By Charles Morse Stotz. Montour was Seneca chief, interpreter and Indian agent. • Vol. 44, March 1961, p. 13
Christopher Gist and His Sons.
• By Lawrence A. Orrill. • Vol. 15, Aug 1932, p. 191
Christopher Gist, Who’s That?
• By John Wilson. • Vol. 57, Oct 1974, p. 476
Colonel George Wilson: A Genealogical Study in Western Pennsylvania.”
• By Marcellin C. Adams. Wilson was an officer in charge of provincial troops during the French and Indian War. • Vol. 26, Sept.-Dec. 1943, p 89
Colonel John Armstrong - His place in the History of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
• By J. W. King • Vol. 10, July 1927, p.129
Conrad Weiser: A Short Biography.
• By E. John Long. • Vol. 12, Jan. 1929, p. 58
Edward Ward-Trail Blazing Pioneer.
• By Margaret Pearson Bothwell. Ensign Ward was in charge of the small fort at the Forks of the Ohio he surrendered to the French in 1754.
• Vol. 43, June 1960, p. 99 From Logstown to Venango with George Washington.
• By W. Walter Braham. Washington’s route from Logstown (near Pittsburgh) to Venango in November and December 1753.
• Vol. 36, Sept-Dec 1953, p. 125 Gen. John B. Gibson.
• By John B. Gibson. Includes a narrative of Gibson early life as a solider and Indian trader at Fort Pitt. • Vol. 5, Oct 1922, p. 208
George Croghan and the Struggle for the Ohio Valley 1748- 1758.
• By Clarence R. Thayer. • Vol. 4, Oct 1921, p 246
George Mercer, of the Ohio Company: A Study in Frustration.
• By Alfred P. 2 parts. • Vol. 46, Jan 1963, p. 1, Apr 1963, p. 141
George Washington: A Short Biography.
• By Albert W. Johnson. • Vol. 11, Oct. 1928, p. 203
Half King, Seneca Diplomat of the Ohio Valley.
• By Lois Mulkearn. Half King or Tanacharison, Seneca chief, was the Iroquois deputy in the Upper Ohio Valley during the French invasion in 1754.
• Vol. 37, Summer 1954, p. 65
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Henry Bouquet; His Relic Possessions.
• By E. Douglas Branch. Inventory of Henry Bouquet’s possessions at the time of his death in 1765. • Vol. 22, Sept 1939, p. 201
John Fraser, Western Pennsylvania Frontiersman.
• By Howard Glenn Clark. • Vol. 38, Fall-Winter 1955, p. 83, Vol. 39, Spring 1956, p. 35, Summer 1956, p. 109
Life and Services of Colonel Henry Bouquet.
• Hon. Edward E. Robbins. • Vol. 3, April 1920, p. 120
Madam Montour.
• By John P. Penny, Jr. Story of Madam and Andrew Montour, her son, who aided the English cause as an interpreter, ranger and commander of Indians during the French and Indian War and Pontiac’s War.
• Vol. 13, Jan 1930, p. 55 Queen Aliquippa; a Woman of Mystery.
• By Stacey Taylor. • Vol. 58, Jan 1975, p. 122
The Expedition of Captain Robert Stobo.
• By Roberts C. Alberts. • Vol. 47, July 1964, p. 177
The Marquis Duquesne, Sieur de Menneville, Founder of the City of Pittsburgh.
• By Charles W. Dahlinger. 3 parts. Includes a biography of Duquesne and a narrative of the French invasion of the Ohio country, the building of Fort Duquesne and Braddock’s defeat.
• Vol. 15, Feb 1932, p. 3, May 1932, p. 121, Aug 1932, p. 219 The Prevosts of the Royal American.
• By Edward G. Williams. The Prevosts were the three brothers and a nephew, Swiss origin, who entered the British army to serve in America against the French.
• Vol. 56, Jan 1973, p. 1 Thomas Hutchins: Provincial Solider and Indian Agent in the Ohio Valley, 1758-1761.
• By Ann Quattrococchi. Hutchins was quartermaster of the Third Battalion, Pennsylvania Regiment, at Fort Pitt after its capture by the British in 1758.
• Vol. 45, Sept 1962, p. 193 Washington’s Western Journeys and Their Relation to Pittsburgh.
• By Robert M. Ewing. • Vol. 5, July 1922, p. 220
Western Pennsylvania: The Military School for George Washington.
• By Alfred P. James. • Vol. 32, March-June 1949, p. 1
William Pitt and John Forbes.
• By Henry King Siebeneck. • Vol. 24, June 1941, p. 6
French and Indian War--Miscellaneous
Colonel James Burd in the Campaign of 1759.
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• By Lily Lee Nixon. Focuses on Burd’s efforts in building a new road from Braddock’s Road to the Monongahela River.
• Vol. 18, June 1935, p. 109 Colonel James Burd in the Campaign of 1760.
• By Lily Lee Nixon. Burd was in command of Fort Augusts and senior colonel at Fort Pitt. • Vol. 23, March 1940, p 13
Did Captain Jacobs Die at the Battle of Kittanning?
• By James W. Rowe. Jacobs was a co-chief of the Delawares during the French and Indian War. • Vol. 17, June 1934, p. 121
History of the Capture and Captivity of David Boyd from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1756.
• By Elvert M. Davis. Boyd was captured by the Delaware during the French and Indian War. • Vol. 14, Jan 1931, p. 28
Impressment in Western Pennsylvania, 1755-1759.
• By Allan J. Rogers. Discusses the impressments of the wagons, livestock, and the food during the French and Indian War.
• Vol. 52, July 1969, p 255 Pattin’s Map of the Road to Shannopintown.
• By Howard R. Eavenson. Concerns Pattin’s survey of the western border of Pennsylvania in 1753 to determine whether the new French forts were in Pennsylvania.
• Vol. 27, March-June 1944, p. 21 Pickawillany: French Military Power verses British Economics.
• By David R. Edmunds. • Vol. 58, April 1975, p. 169
The French Advance into the Ohio Country.
• By Donald A. Kent. • Vol. 37, Fall-Winter 1954-1955, p. 135
The Military Opens the Gateway to the West.
• By Matthew B. Ridgeway. Focuses on the French and Indian War in Western Pennsylvania. • Vol. 42, March 1959, p. 1
Virginia’s Use of Blacks in the French and Indian War.
• By Larry G. Bowman. • Vol. 53, Jan 1970, p. 57
General Braddock Campaign
A British Officer’s Journal of the Braddock Expedition-Et Cetera.
• By Paul E. Kopperman, assisted by Michael J. Freiling. A further review of the newly-discovered source on Braddock’s expedition.
• Vol. 64, July 1981, p 269 A Letter from Will’s Creek.
• By Charles M. Stotz (Editor). Harry Gordon’s account of Braddock’s defeat. • Vol. 44, June 1961, p. 129
An Assessment of the Cholomley’s Batman and British A Journals of Braddock’s Campaign.
• By Paul E. Kopperman (response by George Swetnam). A critical review of newly- discovered sources on Braddock’s
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• Vol. 62, July 1981, p. 197 Braddock’s War Supplies and Dunbar’s Camp.
• By Raymond B. Abbot • Vol. 17, March 1934, p. 49
Charles Langlade and Braddock’s Defeat.
• By Paul Trap. Argues that Langlade did not participate in the battle. • Vol. 70, July 1987, p. 300
Colonel James Burd in the Braddock Campaign.
• By Lily Lee Nixon. • Vol. 17, Dec 1934, p. 235.
The Braddock Celebration-One Hundred-Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Braddock’s Defeat.
• Describes the celebratory events in Braddock on July 8-9, 1930 and the location of the battle in terms of 1930 landmarks.
• Vol. 13, Oct 1930, p. 272 The Monongahela River.
• By M. James Morris. Includes a narrative of the Battle of the Monongahela. • Vol. 6, July 1923, p 135
The Old Indian Burying Ground.
• By Stephen Quinon. Includes a discussion of the grave of Beaujeau in the cemetery for Fort Duquesne. Beaujeau was commandant of the Fort and was mortally wounded in the Battle of the Monongahela.
• Vol. 3, Oct 1920, p. 201 Treasure Hunt in the Forest.
• By Edwards G. Williams. • Vol. 44, Dec 1961, p. 383
General Forbes Campaign
As Forbes Trailed Through.
• By Lewis C. Walkinshaw. Describes short hikes in 1936 along the Old Forbes Road in two parts. • Vol. 19, June 1936, p. 135, Sept 1936; p. 221
Forbes Conquers the Wilderness.
• By Charles M. Stotz. A modern odyssey. • Vol. 67, Oct 1984, p. 309
New Light on the 1758 Forbes Campaign.
• By Niles Andersen. • Vol. 50, Apr 1967, p. 89
The General Chooses a Road.
• By Niles Andersen. The Forbes campaign of 1758 to Fort Duquesne in three installments. • Vol. 42, June 1959, p. 109, Sept 1959, p.241, Dec 1959 p. 383
The Glory Road.
• By L. Ewing. Poetry. Relates to the Forbes campaign of 1758. • Vol. 43, June 1960, p. 129
The Last Two Campsites of Forbes’s Army.
• By Harold A. Thomas.
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• Vol. 46, Jan 1963, p. 45 The Phantom Atrocity.
• By Kenneth A. White. Examines the truth of an incident alleged to have happened to captured prisoners as Forbes’ army was approaching Fort Duquesne on Nov 25, 1758.
• Vol. 66, Oct 1983, p. 383 The Sites of Forbes’ Last Three Breastworks.
• By Harold A. Thomas. • Vol. 47, Jan 1964, p. 55
Pontiac’s Conspiracy
A Survey of Bouquet’s Road. 1764; Samuel Finley’s Field Notes.
• By Edward G. Williams. 5 parts. • Vol. 66, Apr 1983, p. 129, July 1983, p. 237, Oct 1983, p. 347, Vol. 67, Jan 1984, p. 33, Apr 1984, p. 133
Bushy Run: Decisive Battle in the Wilderness; Pennsylvania and Indian Rebellion of 1763.
• By Niles Andersen. • Vol. 46, July 1963, p. 211
Indian Captives Releases by Colonel Bouquet.
• By William S. Ewing. • Vol. 39, Fall 1956, p. 187
New Light on Bouquet’s Ohio Expedition: Nine days of Thomas Hutchins’s journal, October 3-11, 1783.
• By Louis Waddell (Edited by) • Vol. 66, July 1983, p. 271
Numbers and Tactics at Bushy Run.
• By Don Daudelin. • Vol. 68, Apr. 1985, p. 153
Orderly Book 1 of Colonel Henry Bouquet Against the Ohio Indians, 1764 (Carlisle to Fort Pitt).
• By Edward G. Williams (Edited by). 3 parts. • Vol. 56, July 1973, p.211, Oct 1973, p. 383, Vol. 57, Jan 1974, p. 51
The Battle of Bushy Run, Music and Lyrics.
• By Robert W. Schmertz. • Vol. 46, July 1963, p. 247
The Indian Frontier of 1763.
• By Wilbur R. Jacobs. Discusses the background of Pontiac’s War. • Vol. 34, Sept 1951, p. 185
The Orderly Book of Colonel Henry Bouquet’s Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, 1764.
• By Edward G. Williams. 3 parts. • Vol. 42, March 1959, p. 9, June 1959, p.179, Sept 1959, p. 283
The Stoppages Mutiny of 1763.
• By Paul E. Kopperman. Relates to a new policy of charging troops for their rations. • Vol. 69, July 1986, p. 241