 | This book is a treasure of Indian history of Pennsylvania. |
|  | Chronicles the history of the King of Prussia Inn. |
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 | This is an account of how Andrew Carnegie - through manipulation, rivalry, and intrigue – obtained his famous Diplodocus carnegii dinosaur skeleton. |
|  | The full circle life story of Chief Logan. |
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 | A comprehensive guide. |
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 | An early history of the first visits of Europeans. |
|  | A study of Delaware Indians medicine practices and folk beliefs. |
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|  | Built to serve canal travelers on the Pennsylvania Canal. |
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 | Croghan became the colony’s most prominent trader. |
|  | A basic understanding about keys to pronouncing the oldest of Algonquin languages. |
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 | These are the reports of the archaeological investigations at the historic site of Ephrata Cloister. |
|  | These are the 1993-1997 reports of the archaeological investigations at the historic site of Ephrata Cloister. |
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 | These are the 1998-2003 reports of the archaeological investigations at the historic site of Ephrata Cloister. |
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|  | Relates the role played by the American Indian in the history of Pennsylvania. |
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 | This book describes and maps ancient Indian trails throughout Pennsylvania. |
|  | The definitive work on the Indian place names of Pennsylvania. |
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 | This book further attempts to fill in the gap in understanding the part that Indians played in early Pennsylvania history. |
|  | The classic study of the history of Pennsylvania's Indians from the time of the European contact forward. |
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 | An unusual but real name of a 1650 Holland immigrant who became a fur trader among the Susquehannock Indians. |
|  | This book contains descriptions of Indian customs and manners, revealing interesting facets of everyday Indian life. |
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 | This book is a collection of stories about the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania during the 1760s and 1770s. |
|  | This volume documents the history and early settlement of Pennsylvania and northwestern Virginia. |
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 | True story of a Revolutionary War Pennsylvania militia commander and his pioneer family. |
|  | This 1934 work is considered a classic on these “picture rocks.” Regular price: $12.95 Sale price:  |
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 | The author presents the ideological development of prehistoric regional cultures. |
|  | A study of the Susquehannock and other Indians. |
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 | Examines Native American philosophy, folklore, mythology and hunting practices. |
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 | Contains a 38” x 25” foldout full color map. |
|  | The story of the Lenape or Delaware Indians. |
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 | Describes the story of the great leader Tecumseh and his people. |
|  | An ethnological study of the Tutelo tribe. |
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 | This work follows America's most observant early traveler. |
|  | This book was originally not meant as a history of the region. |
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