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1 WILLIAM A. HUNTER COLLECTION, BOOK REVIEWS, Subject "The Susquehanna By Carl Cramerl',Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. LXXIX No.3, July "American Indian and White Relations -- to By William N. Fenton, et. al., Pennsylvania Magazine - of History -& Biography LXXXI, No.4, Oct "Tecumseh, Vision of Glory by Glenn Tucker, "Ethnohistory Vol. 4, No., winter, 957. "Colonists from Scotland... by I.C.C.Graham,ll The New York Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. XLI, ~ c 4 7 Oct., 957. "Banners -- in the Wilderness.... by H. T.W.Coleman," Pennsylvania History Vol.XXIV, No. : January 957. "War Comes to Quaker Pennsylvania by Robert L.D. Davidson," Pennsylvania~a~azine - of History and Biography, Vol.LXXI, No.3, July 958. "Indian Villages -- of the Illinois Country.Historic Tribes By Wayne C. Temple."American Antiquity. Vol. XXIV No. 4: April, 959. "Braddock's Defeat by Charles Hamilton." Pennsylvania History Vol. XXVII, No. 3: July, 960. "American Indians, by William T. Hogan." Pennsylvania Magazine - of History and Biography, Vol. LXXXV, No. 4:0ct.96. "The Scotch-Irish: A Social History, by James G. Pennsylvania ~istory, Vol.XXX, No.2, April "Indians of the Woodlands... By George E. Hyde" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography LXXXVII, NO.~: July, 963. "George---- Mercer of the Ohio Company, By Alfred P. James", Pennsylvania - History Vol. XXX, No. 4, October 964. "The Colonial -- Wars, , by Howard H. Peckham" Pennsylvania Magazine - of Historx and Biography, LXXXVIII, No. 4: October, 964. "Fort Ticonderoga: Key -- to a Continent by Edward P. Hamilton" Pennsylvania Magazine - and Biography., LXXXIX, No. 2: April 965.
2 Subject:.. (cont ' d "Guns-- at the Forks by Walter OIMeara," Pennsylvania Historv XXXXIII. No. 3: July 966. "American Forts Yesterday - and Today by Bruce Grant," Pennsylvania History, XXXIII, No. 4: Oct "The Northern Colonial Frontier by Douglas Edward Leach." Pennsylvania History, XXXIV, No. 2. April, "The Revolutionary Frontier By Jack M. Sosin" Pennsylvania History XXXV No. 2: Apri,968. 'The Susquehannah Company Papers, V-VI" Pennsylvania Magazine -- of and Biography, XCII, No. 4: Oct "The Susquehannah Company Papers, VII' Pennsylvania Magazine - of History - and Biography XCIV, No. : Jan.,970. "The Death - and Rebirth -- of the Seneca By Anthony F.C. Wallace" Pennsylvania History, XXXVII. No. 4: Oct "The Susquehanna Company Papers, XI' Pennsylvania Magazine - of History - and Biography, XCIV, No. 2, Apr "The Susquehannah Company Papers, - IX" Pennsylvania Magazine - of History - and Biography, XCV No. : Jan. "Delaware Indians: - A History by C.A. Weslager", no publication given, April, "Sir William Johnson: Colonial American, Milton W. Hamilton," Pacific Historical Review, Fall "Fort-- De la Presqulile and the French Penetration into the Upper Ohio Country by Maxwell P. Schoenfeld" Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Vol. 63, #2, Summer, 979. Various reviews for Pennsylvania Magazine - of History - and Biography,
3 WILLIAM A. HUNTER COLLECTION CORRESPONDENCE, A-Y Alberts, Robert C., Re: Robert Stobo (cont'd) A Misc. Barnes, Dr. Morgan Becker, Dr. Marshall, , 978 I I, 980, 98 I, 982 I I, 983 I B Misc. Ca-Ch Co Cumberland County Historical Marker, 982 Dean, Nora Thompson Deardorff, Merle L2.Z Driscoll, Emily, Re: Robert Stobo D-F Frederick, Howard, Re: Armstrong Expedition G Hernatin, Marco Re: Society For Pennsylvania Archeology & Kuskusky Indian town Horn Papers (various correspondents) H-J K-L Lingelbach William E., Re: Ben Franklin Papers M-P Ra-Re Reed, Alexander Re-Ro Salisbury, Ruth, Re: Robert Stobo Springer, Mrs. Ruth, Re: John Armstrong 'S Misc. T-W Watkins, William, Re: Fort Duart W-Y
4 2Zl Z WILLIAM A. HUNTER PAPERS, PUBLICATIONS, (NOTES AND DRAFTS) Subject "History of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Sharpsville..."- One Hundreth Anniversary Pamphlet, pp. -2, (cont'd "The Civil War Diaries of Leonard C. Ferguson" Pennsylvania History., Vol. XIV, Nos. 3-4: July, Oct., 947. "James Sharp' And "Erie Extension Canal" History of Sharpsville Pennsylvania, "Sharpsvillels History Told by Archivist" Sharon Herald June 25, 949, P. 9. cols. -2. "Provincial Negotiations with the Western Indians, "~enns~lvania History, Vol. XVIII No. 3, July, 95. "Traders on the Ohio 730"Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Vol. 35, No. 2: June 952. "John Hays' Diary and Journal of 760" Pennsylvania Archaeologist Vol. XXIV, No. 2: Aug., 954. Includes copy of John Hays' Diary. "Historian Turns Up Sketch of first Harrisburg House" Harrisburg Sunday Patriot-News, Oct. 0, 954. "The ~hio, The Indian's Land" Pennsylvania History vol. XXI, No. 4: Oct., 954. "The seventeenth-century Origin of the Shawnee" with J. Witth~ft~Ethnohistory, : Winter, 955. "The Horses in the Moon' Pennsylvania History, Vol. XXII, No. 2: April., 955. "First Line of Defense, '' Pennsylvania History., Vol. XXII, No. 3: July, 955, and Lewistown Sentinel, June 20-July 2, 956 filed separately. "Armstrong's Victory at Kittanning" Historic Pennsylvania Leaflet No. 7; Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission 956. "Armstrongls Victory at Kittanning" Pennsylvania Trade Unionist. Labor-Management Edition.
5 Subject 2/22 2. "First Line of Defense " and "Fort Grantville- Episode of Frontier Heroism' Lewistown Sentinel, June 20-July 2 and July 2-24, 956. "Victory at Kittannihg" ~ennsylvania History 22'3 Vol. XXIII, No. 3: July 956. "Chronology of the Kittanning Expedition" mimeographed May 4, 956 for The Picket Post of the Valley Forge Historical Society, #53, July 956. "Refugee Fox Settlements among the Senecas,'' Ethnohistory,, : Winter, 956. "Pymatuning, An Identified Delaware Townsite in Western Pennsylvania" Pennsylvania Archaelogist Vol. XXVI, Nos. 3-4: Dec., 956. "The Historic Role of the Susquehannocks" Read May 3, 958 and published in Witthoft and Kinsey eds. Susquehannock Miscellany Pa. Hist. and Museum Comm., 959. re-revolutionary Military Service in Pennsylvania" Div. of Pub. Records,, Info. Leaflet No. 2; Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission rec'd., Jan. 7, 96.. "Pennsylvania and the Civil War A Handbook" Maps and pages 0-5, Rec'd Feh. 5, 96. Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission Handbook. "The Walking Purchase" Historical Pennsylvania leaflet No. 24; Pennsylvania ~istorical Museum Commission rec'd., Jan. 30, 962. "Substitute for Truth: Hazard s "Provincial Correspondence" Pennsylvania History. Vol. XXIX, No. 3: July, 962. "Archibald Loudon: Pioneer Historian" A Paper Rec'd by Mr. Hunter at a Dinner Honoring him as Historian of the Year, May 4, 962 and published by the Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association (Pamphlet), Carlisle "Historical Interest'' The Junior Historian Vol. 2, No. 2: Fall, 963. ''A Chain of Circumstance" July 25, 964, Enoch Brown Bicentennial The Echo-Pilot, Greencastle, PA July 30, 964.
6 Subject "Our First Invasion, 755" Dauphin County Historical Society Oct. 9, 964 speech, and published in The Dauphin County Historical Review, XII, No. : December, (cont c "The Pennsylvania Frontier in the Revolutionary War" Capt. Samuel Brady Chapter, S.A.R. Oct. 29, 965, speech and published in Pennsylvania Minuteman, Fall, "Letter to the Editor re: Christian Frederick Post" Pennsylvania History, XXXIV, No. 3: July 967. "German Settlers and Indian Warriors" Der - Reggeboge Pennsylvania German Society, Vol. 3 #3, 969 ((Includes Speech Endorsement for "The First American Frontier Collection," Arno Press, 97, Thomas Barton and the Forbes ~xpedition" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. 45,#4 Oct. 97. "Peter Chartier: Knave of the Wild Frontier" Cumberland County Historical Society Historical Papers, Vol. 9, #4, 973. "Moses Tatamy, Delaware Indian Diplomat' in A Delaware Indian Symposium, "Verses from a Colonial Orderly Book" Keystone Folklore, Vol. 20, 975 "The French and Indian War & The Revolution" Pennsylvania Heritage, June 976. "Documented Subdivisions of the Delaware Indians" in Bulletin -- of the Archaeological Society - of New Jersev. Vol Contributor to Dictionary G anadian Biography University of Torh to Press, f Guide to Historical Markers - of Pennsylvania, 948 (First Edition) Guide to Historical.Markers - of Pennsylvania 976 (Second Edition) Contributor to Handbook - of North American Indians,
7 Forts on the Pennsylvania Frontier, Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission, 960. >W 4 First Edition Early Drafts (carbon copies) Obsolete Drafts "Forbes Campaign," "Fort Liqonier," 959 ll~rovincial ~efense in Pontiacls War," "Fort Pitt", n.d. "The Frontier Forts of Manada Gap," 955 "Fort Bedford," "Cumberland County fort^,'^ n.d. Miscellaneous correspondence, 954 Miscellaneous notes, Maps & Miscellaneous Items re: publication Second Edition: "Latest Drafts" "Chapters I-IV," "Fort Ligonier,'I "Fort Bedford," 966 "Fort Pittsburgh," 969 ' "Fort Argyle," 969 Miscellaneous Notes Revised Edition (Incomplete), sketches 5 (cont ' d) 2 4.
8 WILLIAM A. HUNTER COLLECTION, SPEECHES, Subject Zzl* "Shenango Town," Mercer Co. Hist. Soc. Oct. 946 "State Historical Markers" Derry Twp. Republican Women, May 9, 948. G (cont'd "Mercer County Roads and the State Archives' Mercer County Historical Society. April, 949, "History around us" Grove City High School, Oct., 949. "The Historical and Museum Commission: Purpose and Program" (Monday Club, Mercer, Apr., 950). "Our Commonwealth: The French Invasion of Western Pa." Radio Program WTPA. Harrisburg, 7: 30-7:45, Dec. 3, 953. "Indian ~reaties" with J. Witthoft 7:30-7:45, Mar. 25, 954: "Indian Facts and Fancies with J. Witthoft 7:30-7:45, Apr., 954; host for D. Kent's "Was Washington the Murderer of Jumonville?" 7:30-7:45. Apr. 22, 954. "Fort Pleasant" Civic Club, Lemoyne, Oct. 20, 954 "The Endless Forest and the-bright Star: They Starved That we Might be Free," WQED, Pittsburgh, 2:00-2:30, Oct. 2, 954 "Our Common Wealth: "The War for Independence in Pennsylvania, "Radio Program WTPA Harrisburg, 7:45-8:00, Nov. 9, 954 "Ephrata Cloister" with E. Doll 7:45-8:00 Jan. 4 & 955, "Paris in the Wilderness" with W. Richards 7:45-8:00, Mar. 5, 955. "The Upper Susquehanna in the French & Indian War" Bradford Co. Hist. Soc., Feb. 7, 955; ' McKean-Cameron-Potter Co. Societies, Aug. 8, 955; read by Dr. Paul Wallace The Settler, VO~., NO. 4: NOV., 956 "Our First Invasion, 755 Harrisburg Scottish Society, Apr., 955; Keystonians, Apr. 2, 955
9 Subject 22.ea panel Discussion, South Central Chapter, Pa. Library Assoc. Lancaster Pub. Library, May 7, (cont' d: "The Provincial Fort at Carlisle " Read Feb. 9, 956, Hamilton Library and Hist. Assoc. Carlisle, 956-July. "Experiments in Defense, " Adams Co. Hist. Society, Apr. 3, "Our Commonwealth: Pennsylvania's Victory at Kittanning,I Part I Radio Program WTPA, Harrisburg, 7:45-800, May 7, 956 Part I May 24, 756. "The Armstrong Expedition" Lower Mer ion Historical Society, May 20, 956. "The Refugee Wyandot Town of 748" Society for Pa. Archaelogy, June 30, 956. "Pennsylvania at Kittanning" Armstrong Expedition Bicentennial, Sept. 8, 956. Exhibitor, Pennsylvania Library Association Oct.4-6, 956. "The Historic Delaware" Lower Susquehanna Chapter, Society for Pennsylvania Archeology, York, Sept. 3, 956. "Indians" State Museum, Oct. 0, 956. "Pennsylvania at Kittanning" Hamilton Library and Historical Association, Oct. 8, 956. "The French & Indian War" York Junior College, Oct. 8, 2957, Oct. 4, 958, Sept. 30, 959, Sept. 29, 960. "St. Andrew's Day" No Location, Nov. 8, 957. "French & Indian War", Mercer Co. Hist. Soc., June 2, 957. "Local Historical Incident", Fort Augusta Chapter, D.A.R., June 20, 957. Unknown topic, Armstrong County Council for the Social Studies, Kittanning. May 957. "The Borough of Germantown" Germantown Hist. Soc.? March 26, 957. "Frontier Forts and the Wyoming Valley" Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, Mar., 957.
10 Folder Cartoll Conestoga Valley Chapter, Society for Pennsylvania G Archeology Lancaster, Feb. 0, 958. (cont'( "Indians" Henry Young's Colonial American History Course, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Feb. 4, 958. "Mercer History" Meeting of Mercer County School Directors in Harrisburg, 958. "Better Teaching Through The Use Of Resources" Armstrong Co., Nov. 2, 958. Keystonians, Dutch Pantry, Lemoyne, Pennsylvania Nov. 20, 958. "Historic Indians" Henry Young's American Colonial Hist. Course; Dickinson College, Carlisle, Feb. 5, 959 Blue & Gold Banquet, A.W. Cawley, M.D. & Associates, Jan Pennsylvania Institute on Pennsylvania Life and Culture, June 8-9, 959. Unidentified topic, The Exchange Club of Gettyburg Oct Unidentified topic,.bucknell University Alumni Club, Feb. 24, 960. "General John Forbes and His March to the West," Hamilton Library and Historical Association, March 24, 960. "The Quaker Colony Goes to War" PA Life and Culture series, State Museum, Mar. 30, 960, Participant, Pa. Life & Culture Institute, State College June 2-24, 960. r Unveiling of Joseph ~rms&rn~ \ "4 State Historical Marker May 4, 960. "Susquehanna Horizons" Chi Omega, Camp Hill, Sept. 8, 960. "PA, Forts" Shippensburg Historical Society, Apr. 3, 96. "Forts on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 753 to 758" Friends of Fort Hunter, Jan. 96. "Fort..."Radio Program WHGB Harrisburg, Aug, 6, 96.. "Fort Hunter", wrote talk for S.W. Higgenbotham, Aug. 20, 96. 7' 6 oa-al?
11 22 Jf "Outline of PHMC" Junior Service league meeting, Oct. 7, 962. Folder Chaptcr 7 Unidentified topic, Daughters of American Colonists, Apr "Archbald Loudon: Carlisle Pioneer ~istorian" May 4, 962 Cumberland Co. Hist. Soc. "Indians" Boy scout troop 302, Harrisburg, April, 964. "Windows On Our Past" Lower Paxton Township (Dauphin Co.) Lions Club, Jan 965. "PA Forts" Natural Sciences - Outdoorsmen, Mar. 7, 965. "Venango-Back Door to the West" Pennsylvania Historical Association Annual Meeting, Meadville "Dunbar's March" Cumberland Co. Hist. Soc. Carlisle Nov. 7, 766, "The Delaware Indians, Our First Settlers on the Ohio" Pittsburgh D.A.R., Mar. 22, 968. ''Fort Shirley" Armstrong - Kittanning Trail Sgciety, Shirleysburg, June 27, 968. "Fort Loudon," Pennsylvania Historical Association Chambersburg, 969. "The Delaware Indians, Our Pioneer Settlers" Society of Colonial Wars, Phila. Jan. 7, 970 "Ft. Loudon" - Adams County Historical Society meeting, Gettysburg, Oct. 6, 970. Dedication of the Memorial to Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, Fort Mercer, Oct. 25, 970. Speech - Shippensburg State College Centennial, Feb. 97. "Pa. Military Service" Rotc Class Western Maryland College, Feb. 23, 97. "The Development of A Soldier," Harrisburg Civil War Round Table, Feb, 25, 972, Lebanon County Historical Society meeting, address on "Colonial Forts in the Lebanon Valley." Nov. 27, 972.
12 "A Memorial for Mr. Shireman,I Shiremanstown Centennial, Aug. 9-25, 974. Folder Chapter 7 (cont 'd "The Delaware Indians, Our Pioneer Settlers." Camp Hill Civic Club speech, Mar. 7, 974 Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts, Octararo Lodge Meeting, June 7, 974 "Indian Materials in the Archives" Penna. Hist. Assln Ninth Annual Research Conference, Apr. 5 & 6, 974. "Penna. History" Cumberland Co. Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Feb. 975 "Delaware Indians in PA. History' West Chester State College dinner meeting Feb. 3, 975. "Moravian Influence on the Indians", Moravian Central Church, Bethlehem, April, 976. "Indians in Adams County," Apr. 6, 976, Adams Co. Hist. Soc., Gettysburg. "The 42ds Farewell to Ft. Loudon," Apr. 2, 976. Harrisburg Scottish soc. "Fort Loudon Revisted," South Pennsylvania Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chambersburg, March 976. "Glimpses of the Past" Wesley Methodist Church, Harrisburg June 22, 976. Unidentified topic, The Twenty-First Anniversary of the Friends of Fort Hunter, Sep. 8, 977. "Edward Armstrong: Hero of Fort Granville" Mifflin County Historical Society, Jan. 7, 978 "Fort Loudon Revisted" Fort Loudon Assn. Apr. 27, 978. "German Settlers on the Pennsylvania Frontier" Palatines to America, Messiah College May 7, 980. "Echos of Kittanning" Armstrong - Kittanning Trail Assoc., 980.
13 2Z/Z/ "Local Historical Figures" Harrisburg Chapter, National Sojourners, New Cumberland Army Depot, Nov. 5, 980. Folder Cart0 8 GH aaaj "958 Report on Carlisle Fort," Cumberland County Historical Society, Dec., 980. "Pep Set," Mechanicsburg Presbyterian Church The Scotch-Irish Society, Feb. 8, 98. "Indian Biography and Penna. History" Rose Hill Seminar,l980 "Our First Settlers, The Delaware Indians" Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, Sept. 2, 98. "The Provincial Fort at Carlisle, Kiwanis Club of Carlisle, Nov, 3, 98. "Adams County and the Indians" Gettysburg Chapter, DAR, April 6, 982 Tracking the Delwaresl' Society for Penna. Archeology Annual Meetings, Harrisburg, April 24, 982. "William Penn and the Indians" Mr. Kunkle's History Class, North Middle School, Dillsburg, Jan. 9, 982. "Indians of Upper Allen Township and Environs" Upper Allen Heritage Committee, May 3, 982. "Give It Back To The White Men" The Charter Club, New Cumberland, Sept. 2, 983. "Indians" R. Crist's History Class, Capitol Campus Pennsylvania State University, Nov. 2, 983. "Something About - Our Indians" Newville Historical Society, Newville, Nov. 7, 983. "Early Indians In Pennal' Bethany Village Mechanicsburg, March 8, 984. "Lenape/White Relationships" Native American Conference, West Chester University, March 2, 984. "Dreibelbis Family Reunion, Aug. '8, 985,
14 WILLIAM A. HUNTER COLLECTION MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 2- Notes & Drafts of "The Forbidden Path: Teedyscungls Embassy to the Western Indians" Folders Carton 4 8 (cont' d) Notes & Drafts For "Report on Pennsylvania Indian Purchases' prepared for legal case of the Six Nations vs. the United States, 957 Bouquet Papers - Supplement Proposed script for "Windows On Our Past," PHMC orientation, film, 968. PHMC Administrative Records as Chief of Division of History Research and Publications, Newsclippings Re: PHMC Activities "Pennsylvania Sources In Various Western Depositories, a Preliminary Checklist" by S.K. Stevens & Donald Kent, 949 Notes on Fletcher's Penna Agriculture - and Country Life "Inventory of Land Records Stored in Capitol Room 65," March 9, 957, prepared by Wm. Hunter Notes on processing State Archives Revolutionary War Records. Activities as member of the Bicentennial Committee of Mechanicsburg Presbyterian Church, 976. George Feigley Case, , newsclippings. Notes & Correspondence Re: The Redmond Coyningham Papers includes original documents of Coyningham's. Notes on Shenango Indian town Notes on Salt Lick Town Notes on 767 Journey of David Zeisberger
15 Notes and Correspondence Re: Joseph St. Ledger DIAppart Papers, 958. Copy of Records pertaining to Joseph Brandt, Claus papers, Public Archives of Canada. ~otes on the Identity of White Mingo, an 8th Century Penna. Indian Notes & Correspondence Re: Edmond Hayes Bell Papers, Lancaster County Historical Society, 96. Copy of ~emoirs of Pierre Joseph Neyon DeVilliers, 763 Copy of "Family record of Thomas Ryerson" by Edward L. Ryerson, 96 Copies of Manuscripts pertaining to the Weiser family Copies of documents relating to "The Squaw Campaign" of 778. Copy of William Parson's Journal from the Loudoun Papers. Xerox of Documents relating to Colonel Alexander McKee, Cruikshank Papers, Public Archives of Canada Copies of the John Forbes Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library Notes from Ontario Provincial Archives, Toronto, 978. Notes & Copies of various Indian Records from Pennsylvania Archives, various series. Notes & copies of Shippen Papers, Historical Society of Penna. Notes & copies of various records, Historical Society of Penna. Carbon copies of Contrecouer Papers, Xerox copy of "Fort Granville" M.A. Thesis by Randy Lee Goss, Penna. State Univ., 982 Folder Carton 8 (cont'dl
16 B 976. Xerox copy of 'Christian Frederick Post and The Winning of the West" by Walter Champion, Folder Carton 3 (cont'd) Notes & copies of maps & land surveys from various repositories Unidentified notes & copies of documents from.5 cu. Tt. various repositories Photostatic copies of ~ aps from various (oversize foder)l repositories used in Forts -- on the Pennsylvania' Frontier; Photostatic copy of A.W. Pomeroys "Atlas of Mercer County," 858 Gh
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