Scotch-Irish bibliography of Pennsylvania, Part 1

Author: Armor, William Crawford
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : Barbee & Smith
Number of Pages: 94


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PREFACE.


THIS attempt at a Scotch-Irish bibliography of Pennsylvania was undertaken at the request of a prominent member of the American Society, whose zeal and gifts mark him as the future his- torian of the race. Having the need of it made apparent to him, the compiler was prompted to begin the work, and the result is here given for what it may be worth as an aid to the annalist or the anxious searcher in quest of family records.


The classification by counties has been deemed best, having in view the use of the list to be made by those engaged in tracing their ancestry.


Many of the titles given yield no hint of the ample store of Scotch-Irish annals within the volume. Annotations would have illumined and made more useful this catalogue, but lack of time precluded any added labor.


The volumes cited are such as contain either Scotch-Irish sur- names or material deemed useful to the historian. All histories of counties known to me have been registered, although some may contain but little on the subject. County atlases are noted, as they contain names of original landowners not to be found in print else- where. Histories of Presbyterian Churches and Presbyteries will be found most useful for the records that they contain of the early Scotch-Irish settlers, and I have aimed to make the list of them as complete as possible.


The state library contains most of the volumes recorded, but not the least of its treasures are the county historical scrapbooks, from which I have copied the titles of clipped newspaper articles, cover- ing family reunions, local histories, and centennials of towns and churches. These embody data not accessible elsewhere, and are in shape for easy reference.


This record being unavoidably incomplete, the cooperation of all interested is earnestly solicited to supply any omissions noticed. Copies of title-pages, with size and paging of all pamphlets, and volumes bearing on the Scotch-Irish in Pennsylvania, if sent to the writer, will be arranged for publication in the future.


WILLIAM C. ARMOR.


Harrisburg, Angust, 1896.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


List of Subscribers in Volume II. of " Sermons by Hugh Blair, D.D." -


Printed at Gettysburg, Pa., 1805.


Poems on Different Subjects, [with] a Descriptive Account of a Family Tour to the West in the Year 1800. By Sallie Hastings. Lancaster, 1808. 16mo, pp. 220. Contains the list of subscrib- ers in Adams, Allegheny, Bedford, Center, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Franklin, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Mifflin, Phila- delphia, Washington, and York Counties.


The Western Gazetteer; or, Emigrant's Directory. With an Ap- pendix. Sketches of Some of the Western Counties of Pennsyl- vania. Auburn, 1817. Svo, pp. 360.


Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania. Edited by Samuel Hazard.


Philadelphia. Volumes I. to XVI., 1828-1836. See biograph- ical notices.


Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania. With Descrip-


. tions of Every County in the State. By Sherman Day. Phila- delphia, 1843. 8vo, pp. 708.


Biographical Sketches of the Founder and Principal Alumni of the Log College. By A. Alexander, D.D. Princeton, N. J., 1845. 12mo, pp. 369.


Old Redstone; or, Historical Sketches of Western Presbyterianism. By Joseph Smith. Philadelphia, 1854. Svo.


A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits, and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania. By George Chambers. Chambersburg, Pa., 1856. Svo, pp. 171.


A History of the Presbyterian Church in America. . By Rev. Rich- ard Webster. Philadelphia, 1857. Svo, pp. 720.


History of Jefferson College. By Joseph Smith, D.D. Pittsburg, 1857. 12mo, pp. 433.


Incidents of the Insurrection in the Western Parts of Pennsylvania, in the Year 1794. By Hugh H. Brackenridge. Philadelphia, 1795. Svo, pp. 154. Reprint, Pittsburg, 1859. 8vo, pp. 336.


Atlas of the Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. By F. W. Beers, C.E. New York, 1865. Folio.


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Class of 1835, Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pa. By Rev. J. M. Stevenson, D.D. 1866. Svo, pp. 66.


The Presbyterian Historical Almanac and Annual Remembrancer of the Church. By Joseph M. Wilson. Philadelphia, 1858- 1868. Ten volumes. Svo. Illustrated.


History of the Presbytery of Huntingdon. By William J. Gibson, D.D. Bellefonte, Pa., 1874. Svo, pp. 362.


Historical Sketch of the Synod of Philadelphia. By Rev. R. M. Patterson, D.D. And Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Members. By Rev. Robert Davidson, D.D. Philadelphia, 1876. 16mo, pp. 128.


Centenary Memorial of the Planting and Growth of Presbyterian- ism in Western Pennsylvania and Parts Adjacent. Containing the Historical Discourses Delivered at a Convention of the Syn- ods of Pittsburg, Erie. Cleveland, and Columbus, Held in Pitts- burg December 7-9, 1875. Pittsburg, 1876. Svo, pp. 445.


Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from 1763 to 1783. By Joseph Dod- dridge. New Edition, Albany, 1876. 12mo, pp. 331.


Presbyterianism and the Revolution. Philadelphia, 1876. Svo, pp. 14.


Lives of the Governors of Pennsylvania, with the Incidental His- tory of the State. By William Crawford Armor. Philadelphia, 1872. Svo, pp. 528. Second Edition, 1874; pp. 557. Third Edi- tion, 1876; pp. 575.


The Craighead Family: a Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Rev. Thomas and Margaret Craighead. 1658-1876. By Rev. James Giddes Craighead, D.D. Philadelphia, 1876. 12mo, pp. 173.


Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, Pa., 1877. History of Education in Pennsylvania in Reports of County Superintendents. Svo, pp. Ixiv., 967.


Minutes of the Presbytery of Redstone. September 19, 1781, to December, 1831. Cincinnati, 1878. Svo, pp. 424.


History of the Big Spring Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church, and Its Territorial Predecessors. . 1750-1879. By Rev. J. B. Scouller. Harrisburg, 1879. 8vo, pp. 126. Bears upon "the history of Scottish Presbyterianism between the Susque- hanna River and the Alleghany Mountains."


Lakeside: A Memorial of the Planting of the Church in North-


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western Pennsylvania. By S. J. M. Eaton, D.D. Pittsburg, 1880. 16mo, pp. x., 306.


The History of the Morison (or Morrison) Family, with Genealog- ical Sketches of the Morisons Who Settled in Pennsylvania. By Leonard A. Morrison. Boston, 1880. Svo, pp. 468.


Centennial Celebration of the Presbytery of Redstone, at Union- town, Pa. 1781-1881. Historical Address by Rev. W. F. Ham- ilton, D.D. Address by Prof. S. F. Wilson, D.D., on the " Growth and Influence of Presbyterianism West of the Alleghanies Dur- ing the Past Century." Svo. pp. 64.


The Pennsylvania College Book. 1832-1882. Philadelphia. 1882. Sro, pp. 475.


History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Including ITis- torical Descriptions of Each County in the State. First Edition, 1876. By William Henry Egle, M.D. Bicentennial Edition. Philadelphia, 1883. Imperial Svo, pp. vi., 1204.


Historical Register: Notes and Queries, Historical and Genealogic- al, Relating to Interior Pennsylvania. Edited by William II. Egle, M.D. Harrisburg, 1883-1884. Two Volumes. Svo, pp. 318, 318.


Encyclopædia of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. Including the Northern and Southern Assemblies. Alfred Nevin, D.D., LL.D., Editor. Philadelphia, 1884. Royal 8vo, pp. iv., 1248.


The Marshall Family. By W. M. Paxton, Platte City, Mo. Cin- cinnati, 1885. Svo, pp. 415.


Journal of Samuel Maclay, While Surveying the West Branch of the Susquehanna, the Sinnemahoning, and the Alleghany Riv- ers, in 1790. Published by John F. Meginness. Williamsport, Pa., 1887. Svo, pp. 63.


Pennsylvania and the Federal Constitution. [With Sketches of Members of the Convention.] Edited by John Bach McMasters and Frederick D. Stone. Philadelphia, 1888. 8vo, pp. vi., 803. A Selection of Narratives of Outrages Committed by the Indians in Their Wars with the White People. By Archibald Loudon. Carlisle, 1811. 16mo, pp. 301, 357. Reprint, Harrisburg, 1888. History of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, and of the Philadelphia Central. By Rev. Alfred Nevin, D.D., LL.D. Philadelphia, 1888. 12mo, pp. viii., 401, 195.


History of the Presbytery of Erie. Embracing in Its Ancient Boundaries the Whole of Northwestern Pennsylvania and North-


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eastern Ohio. By. S. J. M. Eaton, D.D. New York, 1868. 12mo, pp. 463. Supplement, Franklin, Pa., 1888. 12mo, pp. 29.


History of the Presbytery of Washington. Including a Brief Ac- count of the Planting of the Presbyterian Church in Western Pennsylvania and Parts Adjacent. Philadelphia, 1889. Svo, pp. viii., 450.


A Biographical Album of Prominent Pennsylvanians. The Amer- ican Biographical Publishing Company, Philadelphia. First Se- ries, 1888, pp. 446. Second Series, 1889, pp. 364.


Biographical Annals of the West Branch Valley of the Susque- hanna. By J. F. Meginness. Williamsport, Pa., 1889. Svo, pp. 272.


Otzinatchson; or, A History of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna. By J. F. Meginness. Philadelphia, 1857. Re- vised Edition, Williamsport, Pa., 1889. Svo, pp. 702, v.


The Centennial Memorial of the Presbytery of Carlisle. A Series of Papers, Historical and Biographical, Relating to the Origin and Growth of Presbyterianism in the Central and Eastern Parts of Southern Pennsylvania. 2 volumes. Harrisburg, 1889. 8vo, pp. 461, 475.


The Presbytery of the Log College; or, The Cradle of the Presby- terian Church in America. By Thomas Murphy, D.D. Phila- delphia, 1889. Svo, pp. 526.


Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College. 1802-1889. Cincinnati, 1889. 8vo, pp. 526.


Encyclopedia of Contemporary Biography of Pennsylvania. tto. Vol. I., 1889, pp. 317. Vol. II., 1890, pp. 284.


The Sherrard Family, of Steubenville [O.]. By Robert Andrew Sherrard. Edited by Thomas Johnson Sherrard. Philadelphia, 1890. Svo, pp. vii., 409. Contains the Sherrard, Gamble. Cath- cart, Kithcart, Johnson, and Hindman family records.


Genealogy of the Mckean Family of Pennsylvania. By Roberdeau Buchanan. Lancaster, Pa., 1890. 8vo, pp. xiv., 273. [Contains pedigrees of the families of McKean, Finney, Borden. Buchanan, Bayard, Coale, Cunyngham (Scotland), Lloyd (of Maryland), Petit, Peters, and Roberdeau.]


The Scotch-Irish of Western Pennsylvania. Address by Hon. John Dalzell, of Pittsburg, Pa. See Volume II. of " Proceedings of Scotch-Irish Congress, 1890."


The Scotch-Irish of Pennsylvania. Address by ex-Chief Justice


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Daniel Agnew, of Beaver, Pa. See Volume II. of " Proceed- ings of Scotch-Irish Congress, 1890."


The Scotch-Irish in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Address by S. T. Wiley. See Volume III. of "Proceedings of Scotch-Irish Con- gress, 1891."


A Synopsis of the Records of the State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania. Including a List of Its Original Members and Their Successors, Brought Down to July 4, 1891. Philadelphia. Svo, pp. 102.


The Monongahela of Old; or, Historical Sketches of Southwestern Pennsylvania to the Year 1800. By James Veech. For Private Distribution Only. Pittsburg, 1858-1892. Svo, pp. [2] 17, 259. The Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States (1889-1893), and Notes on Families Related. By Charles P. Keith. Philadelphia, 1893. Svo, pp. 96. Contains Irwin, McDowell, and Ramsey family histories.


The Old and New Monongahela. By John S. Van Voorhis, A.M., M.D. Pittsburg, 1893. Svo, pp. 486.


Major General Wayne and the Pennsylvania Line in the Conti- mental Army. By Charles J. Stille. Philadelphia, 1893. Svo, pp. vi., 441.


A Record of the Searight Family [also written "Seawright "], Es- tablished in America by William Seawright, Who Came from Near Londonderry, in the North of Ireland, to Lancaster Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, about the Year 1740. With an Account of His Descendants as Far as Can Be Ascertained. By James A. Searight. Uniontown, Pa., 1893. 8vo, pp. 228.


The, St. Clair Papers. By Hon. William Henry Smith. Cincin- nati, 1882. 2 volumes. Svo, pp. viii., 609, 649.


The Old Pike. A History of the National Road, with Incidents, Accidents, and Anecdotes Thereon. By Thomas B. Searight. Uniontown, Pa., 1894. Svo, pp. 384.


The Historical Journal. Devoted Principally to Northwestern Pennsylvania. By John F. Meginness. 2 volumes. Williams- port, 1888-1894.


Scotch-Irish Conflicts. Address by Col. John H. Keatley. See Volume VI. of "Proceedings of Scotch-Irish Congress, 1894." [Refers to Scotch-Irish in Pennsylvania.]


The Constitution of the Society of Sons of the Revolution, and By- laws and Register of the Pennsylvania Society. Philadelphia, 1891. 8vo, pp. 199. 2 Register. Philadelphia, 1895. Svo, pp. 62.


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The Maclays of Lurgan, and the Journal of Senator William Mac-


lay. By Edgar S. Maclay. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889. 4to, pp. 80. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Philadel- phia, 1877-1896. Volumes I. to XX. Numerous References, which see.


The Making of Pennsylvania. By Sydney George Fisher, B.A. Philadelphia, 1896. 12mo, pp. 364.


Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, 1896. Svo, pp. 627, 636.


Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever, Baptismal and Marriage, 1730-1779. Harrisburg, 1896. Svo, pp. 77. [Contains a record of many baptisms and marriages of Scotch-Irish in the Lebanon and Cumberland Valleys.]


Pennsylvania Genealogies; Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German. By William Henry Egle, M.D., M.A. Harrisburg, 1886. 8vo. Re- print, 1896, pp. 798.


Sketches in Crude Oil. By John J. MeLaurin. Harrisburg, 1896. 8vo, pp. 406. [Historical and biographical.]


Notes and Queries: Historical, Biographical, and Genealogical. Edited by William Henry Egle, M.D. Harrisburg. 4to. Orig- inal Series, 1879, pp. 166. First Series, 1881, pp. 208. Second Series, 1883, pp. 342. Third Series, 1887, Volume I., pp. 588; 1891, Volume II., pp. 552; Volume III., pp. 565. Reprint, Harris- burg, 1894-1896. Beyond all others the most important publi- cation relating to the Scotch-Irish in America.


Colonial Records of Pennsylvania. Edited by Samuel Hazard. Harrisburg, 1838-1853. 8vo, 16 volumes.


Pennsylvania Archives, 1st Series. Edited by Samuel Hazard. Philadelphia, 1852-1860. Svo, 12 volumes.


General Index to the Colonial Records and Pennsylvania Archives. Philadelphia, 1860. Svo, pp. vi., 653.


Pennsylvania Archives, 2d Series. Edited by John B. Linn and William H. Egle, M.D. Harrisburg, 1879-1896. 8vo, 19 vol- umes. [General Index in press.]


Pennsylvania Archives, 3d Series. Edited by William H. Egle, M.D. Harrisburg, 1894. 8vo, 10 volumes. [In press.] The foregoing fifty-nine volumes comprise the documentary history of Pennsylvania, colonial, provincial, Indian wars, Revolution period, War of 1812-14, early marriages, board of property, etc., and form a record indispensable to the genealogist and historian.


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ADAMS COUNTY.


Conewago: A Collection of Catholic Local History. By John T. Reily. Martinsburg, W. Va., 1885. Svo, pp. 220 [3]. [See " His- tory of Dauphin," etc., 1846; "History of Cumberland and Ad- ams," 1886.]


The Story of the Creation of Adams County, Pa., and of the Selec- tion of Gettysburg as Its Seat of Justice. By Hon. Edward Mc- Pherson. Lancaster, 1889. Svo, pp. 50.


" Historical Collections," by Joseph S. Gitt; " Hance Hamilton," by A. Boyd Hamilton; " Manor of Maske," by Edward McPher- son; "List of Subscribers in the Constitution of the United States," etc., published at Gettysburg, 1811; " Register of Mar- riages, Baptisms, and Membership in the United Presbyterian Congregation, Gettysburg, Pa., 1814-1840, by Rev. Dr. Charles G. McLean; " The Old . Hill' Church ; " "Early Marriages," list of, by Rev. Mr. Dobbin, Article by Edward McPherson; several articles on "Early Public Roads," by Edward McPherson,- Adams County Scrapbook, State Library.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY.


Pittsburg in the Year 1826, and a Directory of the City. By S. Jones. 12mo, pp. 154.


Harris's Pittsburg Business Directory for the Year 1837. [Con- taining Brief History of Pittsburg, with Sketches of Principal Towns in Western Pennsylvania.] Crown 8vo, pp. 340.


Early History of Western Pennsylvania. With Topographical De- scription of Westmoreland, Washington, Fayette, Allegheny, Somerset, Greene, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, and Clarion. By I. D. Rupp. Harrisburg, 1846. 8vo, pp. 352, 406, vi.


The Olden Time. A Monthly Publication, Relative to the Early Settlement and Improvement of the Country around the Head of the Ohio. Edited by Neville B. Craig. Pittsburg, 1846-47. Reprinted. Cincinnati, O., 1876. Two volumes. Svo, with in- dex; pp. 582, 580.


The History of Pittsburg. With a Brief Notice of Its Facilities of Communication. By Neville B. Craig, Esq. Pittsburg, 1851. 12mo, pp. 312.


A Chronological Table of the Judges and Officers of the Different Courts of Allegheny County, Pa., Since the Organization of the Court in 1788 to the present time. By John H. McFadden, Stu- dent at Law. Pittsburg, Pa., December 1, 1858. 8vo, pp. 22.


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History of Allegheny County, Pa. Philadelphia, 1876. Folio, pp. 242.


The Judiciary of Allegheny County. By J. W. F. White. Phila- delphia, 1883. Svo, pp. 51.


Centennial Volume of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg, Pa., 1784-1884. Pittsburg, 1884. Svo, pp. 259.


Thomas Mellon and His Times.' Part I. Family History. Part II. Autobiography. Printed for His Family and Descendants Ex- clusively. Pittsburg, 1885. Svo, pp. 656.


Recollections of Seventy Years, and Historical Gleanings of Alle- gheny, Pa. By Judge John E. Parke. Boston, 1886. Svo, pp. xi., 385.


The French in the Allegheny Valley. By T. J. Chapman, M.A. Cleveland, 1887. 16mo, pp. 209.


Allegheny County. Its Early History and Subsequent Develop- ment from the Earliest Period till 1790. By Rev. A. A. Lamb- ing, LL.D. From 1790 till the Present Time. By Hon. J. W. White. Pittsburg, 1888. 8vo, pp. 176. .


Sketches of Prominent Lawyers of the Allegheny County Bar of the Last Century and Earlier Years of This. By Hon. Dan- iel Agnew, LL.D. Philadelphia, 1888. 8vo, pp. 60.


History of Allegheny County, Pa., in Two Parts. Chicago, 1889. 4to, pp. 758, 790.


Fort Pitt and Letters from the Frontier. Edited by Mary Carson Darlington. Pittsburg, 1892. 4to, pp. 312.


Art Work of Pittsburg. Chicago, 1893. Plates.


Lights and Shadows of Sewickley Life; or, Memories of Sweet Val- ley. By Agnes L. Ellis. Philadelphia, 1893. Svo, pp. 308.


The Story of a Hundred Years of Pittsburg's Corporate Life. Pittsburg, 1894. 8vo, pp. 50.


"Oak Alley Reformed Presbyterian Church; " "Sharpsburg Semi- centennial; " "A Great Estate," Denny ; "Historic Document ; " " Settlement of New Madrid, Miss.," by Col. George Morgan ; "An Old-time Christmas," with picture of Rev. John Andrews, editor of the first religious paper in the United States; "Fort McIntosh;" " First Indian Agent," Col. George Croghan; " Old Sharon Church ;" "Pittsburg's Beginning ;" "Pittsburg One Hundred Years Ago;" "Honor to Heroes," movement to erect a monument on Braddock's Field; " Old Bull Church," centenni- al September 7, 1894; "A Brief History of Mckeesport ;" "The Fourth Street Road," Pittsburg; "An Historic Mansion," home


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.. of Gen. Neville; "Our Primitive Woods;" "One Hundred Years," centennial of Elizabeth November 4, 1887; "A Century Old," the one hundredth anniversary of the Union United Pres. byterian Church, Robinson Township, October, 1894 .- Allegheny County Scrapbook, State Library.


ARMSTRONG COUNTY.


"Twenty Years," roll of the dead of Freeport Church ; also "His- torical Sermon," July 2, 1876, by Rev. John Junkin Francis. -Armstrong County Scrapbook, State Library.


History of Armstrong County, Pa. By Robert Walter Smith, Esq. Chicago, 1883. Folio, pp. 264.


See History of Western Pennsylvania, 1846; Biographical and His- torical Cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong Counties, 1891.


BEAVER COUNTY.


[See History of Western Pennsylvania, 1846.]


An Account of Beaver City. By M. T. C. Gould. Philadelphia, 1836. 8vo, pp. 36.


Illustrated Historical Atlas of Beaver County, Pa. By J. A. Cald- well. Condit, O., 1876. Folio, pp. 172.


History of Beaver County, Pa. Chicago, 1888. 4to, pp. 908.


Fort McIntosh and Its Times. By Daniel Agnew, LL.D. Pitts- burg, 1893. 8vo, pp. 40.


"Logstown ;" "Fort McIntosh," by J. Fraise Richard ; "Taking Leave of the Old Brick Presbyterian Church of Beaver: "Good-bye, Old Church."-Beaver County Scrapbook, State Li- brary.


BEDFORD COUNTY.


[See History of Dauphin, etc., 1846.]


History of Bedford, Somerset, and Fulton Counties, Pa. Chicago, 1884. 4to, pp. 672.


Bedford in Ye Olden Time. By Dr. Charles N. Hickok. Bedford. 1886. Sm. 4to, pp. 46.


Reminiscences and Sketches, Historical and Biographical. By William M. Hall. Harrisburg, 1890. 12mo, pp. vi., 269.


"Ancient Buildings " of Bedford; "History of the Town of Bloody Run," by Dr. Charles N. Hickok; "History of Bedford," by William M. Hall; "Bedford in Winter," by J. T. M .; "Capt. Charles Taggart," roll of company in Revolution; "Lecture on the Early History of Bedford County," by Dr. Charles N. Hick- ok .- Bedford County Scrapbook, State Library.


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BERKS COUNTY.


History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon, Pa. Containing a Brief Account of the Indians. By I. Daniel Rupp. Lancaster,


1844 .- 8vo, pp. 519.


Officers of Berks County for Each Year from 1752 to 1860. By Amos K. Strunck. Reading, 1859. 16mo, pp. 124.


Political Handbook of Berks County, Pa., from 1752 to 1883. By Morton L. Montgomery. Reading, 1883. Svo, pp. 104. History of Berks County. By Morton L. Montgomery. Philadel- phia, 1886. 4to, pp. x., 1204.


The War Record of Berks County. By Morton L. Montgomery, Esq., of Reading. MS. in hands of author.


History of Berks County in the Revolution, from 1774 to 1783. By Morton L. Montgomery. Reading, 1894. Svo, pp. 295.


History of Lodge No. 62, F. and A. M., from 1794 to 1894. Edited by Morton L. Montgomery. Reading, 1894. Svo, pp. 250.


BLAIR COUNTY. [See History of Huntingdon and Blair, 1883.]


History of the City of Altoona and Blair County, Including Sketches of the Shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Edited by James H. Ewing and Harry Slep. Altoona, 1880. Svo, pp. 262.


Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Blair County. Edited by Samuel T. Wiley and W. Scott Garner. 1892. 4to, pp. 602. Art Work of Blair County. Historical Sketch. By Charles N. Clark. Chicago, 1893. 4to.


"Hollidaysburg History ; " "Historical Address," by Hon. John Dean."-Blair County Scrapbook, State Library.


" Names of First Settlers," Blair and Huntingdon .- Cambria Coun- ty Scrapbook, State Library.


BRADFORD COUNTY.


Historical Discourse of the Wyalusing Presbyterian Church, De- livered September 5, 1869. By the Pastor, Rev. D. Craft. To- wanda, 1870. 8vo, pp. 127.


Early Times on the Susquehanna. By Mrs. George A. Perkins. Binghampton, 1870. 12mo, pp. 288.


History of Bradford County. Pa. By Rev. David Craft. Phila- delphia, 1878. 4to, pp. 492, ix.


History of Monroe Township and Borough, 1779-1885. By C. F .. Heverly. Towanda, 1885. 12mo, pp. vi., 226.


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History of Albany Township, 1800-1885. By C. F. Heverly. To- wanda, 1885. 12mo, pp. 130.


History of Overton Township, 1810-1885. By C. F. Heverly. To- wandá, 1885. 12mo, pp. 82.


History of the Towandas, 1776-1886. By C. F. Heverly. Towan- da, 1886. 12mo, pp. vi., 362.


History of Bradford County, Pa., with Biographical Selections. By H. C. Bradsby. Chicago, 1891. 4to, pp. 1320.


" The Spencer Family," Reunion August 29, '94 .- Bradford County Scrapbook, State Library.


BUCKS COUNTY.


Historical Sketches of Bristol Borough, in the County of Bucks, Anciently Known as Buckingham. By William Bache. 1853. 12mo. pp. 60.


History of Bucks County. By William J. Buck. To Which Is Ap- pended a History of the Township of Wrightstown. By Charles W. Smith, M.D. Doylestown, 1855. Svo, pp. 118, 24.


The History of Bucks County, Pa., from the Discovery of the Del- aware to the Present Time. By W. W. H. Davis, A.M. Doyles- town, 1876. Svo, pp. 875 [54].


History of Neshaminy Presbyterian Church. 1726-1876. By Rev. D. K. Turner. Philadelphia, 1876. 8vo, pp. x., 370.


The Cutelossa, and Its Historical Associations. By William J. Buck. Chapters I .- XXII., Scrapbook. 1880.




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