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Books' of special value and gift books, when the giver wishes it, are not allowed to circulate. Readers are asked to re- port all cases of books marked or mutilated. Do not deface books by marks and writing. Cornell University Library Z1330.W9 H41 Biblio olin Valley, Penn 3 1924 029 557 521 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029557521 y- O y/n*^ 6*^W*i<^- BIBLIOGRAPHY, WDming Valley. sz^iriDEisr. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WYOMING VALLEY, PENNSYLVANIA ; BEING n Catalogue of all Books, Pamphlets and other Ephemera in any way relating to its HISTORY; With Bibliographical and Critical Notes, &c. — BY — Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. MEMBER OF THE WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AND VARIOUS OTHER SOCIETIES. Read before the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, Dec. 14TH, 1883 ; and Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society, Vol. 11., 1885. WILKES-BARRE, PA.: .885. \\sn\%(*(s Copyright Secured by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. E. B. Yordy, Printer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 4") 7 The purpose of this work is to record the full title of every publication, article, or paper, however ephemeral, or wher- ever printed, that may in any way aid to elucidate the history of events within the limits of that section, known in the early annals of Connecticut and Pennsylvania as the " Town and County of Westmoreland ;" more especially to guide the student to a correct knowledge of that controversy of which one event was the far-famed Massacre of Wyoming — an historical fact which, small as it may have been in extent, has been so far-reaching in its results, that it is as familiar to the readers of American History as any occurence between the incipient action at Lexington, Mass., and the terminant surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Va. ; and without which a history of the American Revolution would be naturally incomplete. The literature of every section comprises two very ephe- meral kinds of publications which are often of the utmost value to historical students, viz.: Newspapers and Maps. Everything of this character, bearing on the history of the circumscribed section, is herein recorded as far as known.- Bibliographical and critical notes are added wherever the subject is susceptible of annotation. Also the prices which many of the publications have brought at the auction sales of large American libraries, are added. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Alexander, Gabriel. The Fair Maid of Wyoming. A tale of the War of Independence, by Gabriel Alexan- der, Esq., Advocate. London. Printed and Published by James Stewards, ny Drury Lane. MDCCCXLVI. American Annual Register; or, Historical Memoir of the United States for 1796. 8vo. Philadelphia. Printed and sold by Bioren & Mador, No. 77 Dock Street. January 19, 1797. Pages 91-133 contain Wyoming History. Armory, Thomas C. The Military Services and Public Life of Major General -John Sullivan, of the American Revolutionary Army. Portrait. 8vo. cloth, pp. 320. Boston. Wiggins & Lunt. Albany, N. Y.J. Munsell. 1868. Bancroft, George. History of the United States of Amer- ica, from the Discovery of the Continent. By George Bancroft. Thoroughly Revised Edition, with Index. Centenary Edition. 6 Vols. i2mo. Cloth, $13.50; sheep, $18.00; half calf, $24.00. Little, Brown & Co. Boston.. 1876. There are earlier editions of this well known work. 6 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Betrothed, The, of Wyoming. An Historical Tale. and must I show Sweet Wyoming ! The day when thou wert doomed Guiltless to mourn thy loveliest bowers laid low ? When where of yesterday a garden bloom'd, Death overspread his pall, and blackening ashes gloom'd. Campbell, 2 1 mo. pp. 231. Philadelphia. Sold by the Principal Book- sellers ; and in New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Washington. 1830. This romance, founded on the Massacre of Wyoming, takes wondrous liberties with history. It makes John Butler a cousin and protege of Col. Zebulon Butler; Brandt present at the " Massacre," where he not only takes 1000 scalps, but slays his own father, and is him- self killed by the patriots ; and terminates John Butler's career by a stroke from the sword of one of the heroes, which "in its back- ward sweep nearly dissevered Butler's head from his body," with more of the same sort. Idem. Second Edition. \ [Biddle, Charles.] Autobiography of Charles Biddle, Vice President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. 1 745-1 821. (Privately printed.) 8vo. pp. xii-j-423. Philadelphia. E. Claxton& Co. 1883. Pages 207-209, 22 1-223. Views of one of the Supreme Council on the Wyoming difficulties. Bidlack, Benjamin Alden. Address by B. Alden Bidlack, 22d February, 1839, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., in vindication of the Patriotism and Military Services of the First Set- tlers of Wyoming, with a view to correct many errors in the written and unwritten history of the Settlement and Massacre of the Valley. Published in pursuance of the request of a subsequent meeting. 8vo. pp. 16. Washington. 1842. Blackman, Emily C. History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. From a Period preceding its Settlement OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 7 to Recent Times, including the Annals and Geography of each Township, with Maps and numerous Illustra- tions. Also, a Sketch of Woman's Work in the County, for the United States Sanitary Commission ; and a list of the Soldiers of the National Army, furnished by many of the Townships. 8vo. pp. xii+640. Philadelphia. Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, &c. 1873. This work contains two chapters entitled "Westmoreland and the Pennamite Wars," and "The Intrusion Law and its Effect," with a map of Westmoreland, showing the Connecticut surveys. Pub- lished at $5 - 00 - ~/ "~ "^ Bowen, Eli. The Pictorial Sketch-book of Pennsylvania, or, its Scenery, Internal Improvements, Resources, and Agriculture, popularly described by Eli Bowen, author of the " U. S. Post Office Guide," and late of the General Post Office. Illustrated with over two hundred engra- vings, and a colored map. 8vo. pp. 207. Philadelphia. Wm. Bromwell. 1853. Contains 75 pages on Wyoming, and about 120 on the Anthracite Coal Regions. Bradley, Abraham A. A Philosophical Retrospect on the General Outlines of Creation and Providence, wherein is considered the Origin of Matter, and Works of Creation, and also the Immutable and Systematic Dispositions of Divine Providence, in consequence whereof the World was, at some ancient epoch, Destroyed by an Exundation of the Sea ; subsequent to which the Creation of all Ter- restrial Animals took place. Comprising, also, a general view of the Origin of Nations, and of the general characteristics of the several Vanities of Mankind. By Abraham Bradley, Esq. 1 2mo. 194+4 (contents.) Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a. Printed by Charles Miner. 1808. « A BIBLIOGRAPHY [Brower, Anthony P.] The Wyoming Monument. A Poem by the Lu-nat-ic Bard of Wyoming. Respectfully inscribed to the Ladies' Monumental Association. A good book's an unobtrusive friend, Which, when consulted, doth sound wisdom speak, To mend your fortune, — heart and conscience mend, Truth telling DIE doth useful treasure eke, Evil companions bad books ofttime prove, Soiling the mind we should keep pure and white ; To wicked actions they beguile the love, Masking the wrong with a false veil of right. "Ah! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar ? Ah ! who can tell how many a soul sublime, Hath felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with fortune an eternal war ?" " Be just and 'fear not." i2mo. pp. 58. Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Printed for the Author. 1 84 1. The notes in this volume were written by W. C. Gildersleeve. Buffalo Historical Society. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society. Volume I. Illustrations and Map. 8vo. pp. xxviii.4-436. Buffalo. Published by Bigelow Bros. 1 879. Contains Major Norris' Journal of Sullivan's expedition of 1779. On page 364 is settled the question as to whether Jos. Brandt was at the Massacre of Wyoming. Butler, Steuben. The Literary Visitor. An octavo p#ag- azine, published every Friday, beginning July^.^x^j, and continued for two years. Wilkes- Barre. 1 8 1 3 — 1 8 1 5 . ~ * -•- ■*» Campbell, Thomas, LL. D. Gertrude of Wyoming, and other Poems. (First edition.) 4to., boards. London. 1809. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 9 Campbell, Thomas, LL. D. Ibid. (Second edition.) Gertrude of Wyoming. A Pennsylvania Tale, and other Poems, by Thomas Campbell, author of " The Pleasures of Hope," etc. (Second edition.) July, 1809. (First American edition.) i6mo. pp. 132. Printed and Published by D. Longs-worth, Shakespear 's Gallery, New York. The editions of this poem are numerous. Centennial Anniversary. Order of Exercises for the Centennial Anniversary of the Battle and Massacre of Wyoming. Exercises July 3d, at the Monument Grounds, Wyoming. Exercises July 4, at Wilkes- Barre. Exercises July 5, at Wilkes-Barre. 8vo. pp. 4. s. I. s. a. [Wilkes-Barre. 1878.] Chapman, Isaac A. A Sketch of the History of Wyoming, by the late Isaac A. Chapman, Esq. To which is added an Appendix, Containing a Statistical Account of the Valley and Adjacent Country, by a Gentleman of Wilkes- Barre. 1 2mo., boa/ds. pp. 209. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed and Publislied by Sharp D. Lewis. 1830. The appendix to this volume has been ascribed to Hon. David Scott, and Sharp D. Lewis, Esq., of Wilkes-Barr6. Fields, No. 427, $1.60. Brinley, No. 3363, $2.25. Boon, No. 2562, 75 cts. Menzies, half calf, No. 371, #2.50 Chapman, C. I. A. Franklin's Oath. A tale of Wyoming one hundred years ago. " The more we know of History the less we shall esteem the sub- jects of it ; and to despise our species, is the price we must too often pay for our knowledge of it." — Lacon. 12mo.pp.uo. Pittston,Pa.. Hart, Print.,Gazette Office. 1880. \ This is a work of fiction, by the son of Isaac A. Chapman, the Historian. IO A BIBLIOGRAPHY Chase, H. W. An Account of the Unparalled Disaster at the Avondale Colliery, Luzerne County, Pa., Septem- ber 6, 1869, by which One Hundred and Ten Lives were Lost. By H. W. Chase, City Editor Scranton Morning Republican. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 40. Saanton. J. B. Furman, Publisher. 1869. Chronology of the Wyoming Valley. 1875. i6mo. pp. 20. s. I. \Wilkes-Barre^\ 1875. Clark, James Albert. The Wyoming Valley, Upper Wa- ters of the Susquehanna, and the Lackawanna Coal Region, including views of the Natural Scenery of Northern Pennsylvania, from the Indian Occupancy to the year 1875. Photographically Illustrated. [By forty- five photographs.] Edited by J. A. Clark. Royal 8vo. pp. 236. Scranton, Pa. J. A. Clark, Pub- lisher. 1875. This volume is largely a compilation from the histories of Chapman, Miner, Pearce, Hollister,' &c, with a few original biographical sketches. It was first published by subscription, to be issued in 15 parts, at 50 cents a part. But only about 10 parts were issued, when the work ceased, and about 100 copies were bound as above. Published, with 25 photographs, $5.00 ; with 14 photographs, $3.50. Historical, Geological, and Industrial Sketches of the Scranton and adjacent Coal Fields, embracing the Coal Properties of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys. Including the Early History of Wyoming from the Indian Occupancy to the Present Time ; the Historical Incidents of the Massacre and Border Struggles, Disputing, by Proof, the Supposition that Brandt, the Great War-Chief of the Six Nations, was Present at the Wyoming Massacre; the Pennamite War; Coal — its Origin and Formation as now understood by Geologists ; the Different Theories and Notices, including the Drift Theory; the Peat-bog or Marsh Theory; the Marine OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. I I Theory; the Petroleum Theory; the Mineral Theory; the Volcanic Theory ; Colliery, including Practical Min- ing ; Statistics of the Trade ; Incidents in and around Coal Mines ; Industrial Sketches of the City of Scran- ton — its Rapid Growth from a Wilderness, in 1840, to the Third City of Pennsylvania ; with Many Notes of Impor- tance to the Stranger and the Tourist. By James Albert Clark, a Member of the Scranton Bar ; Author and Pub- lisher of "The Wyoming Valley, Upper Waters of the Susquehanna, and the Lackawanna Coal Region." Illustrated cover title. Large 8vo. pp. 58. s. I. s. a. This title, which is the longest in the " Bibliographies of Wyoming,'' covers eight chapters, slightly condensed from the work by Mr. Clark above, published at " Price, 50 cents," with an impossible representation of the Massacre of Wyoming. Conyngham, Hon. John N., LL. D. Address of the late Hon. John N. Conyngham, of Wilkes-Barre, Delivered on the 24th of June, 185 1, at the Celebration of" St. John's Lodge," of Ancient York Masons, Pittston, Pa. 8vo. pp. 8. Pittston. Richart and Phillips, Printers. 185 1. Address delivered by Hon. John N. Conyngham, on. the occasion of Laying of the Corner-Stone of the New Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., August 12, 1856. 8vo. pp. 14. Wilkes-Barre. Printed at the Office of the Record of the Times. 1856. Address delivered on the occasion of Laying the Corner-Stone of the Luzerne County Prison at Wilkes- ' Barre, Pa., September 9, 1868, together with the Masonic Ceremonies. &vo. pp. 13. Robert Baur, Printer, 104. Main St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa. 1868. 12 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Coppee, Henry, LL.D. Beautiful Wyoming. A Poem for the Celebration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle, Massacre and Flight, 1778. July 3, 1878. [Ru- bricated title.] " Ignorant populi, si non in morte probaris An scieris adversa pati." — Lucaris Pharsalia, viii., 626. Nos patriae fines, et dulcia linquimus arva. — Virgil Eel., 1, 5. i2mo. pp. 24. Philadelphia. Claxton, Remsen & Haff el- finger, &c, 624.-6-8 Market St. 1 878. A poem read by Dr. C. at the Centennial of the Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1878. Craft, Rev. David. Historical Discourse of the Wyalu- sing Presbyterian Church. Delivered September 5, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. D. Craft. Published at the Request of the Congregation. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 127+1. Towanda, Penn'a. Printed at the " Bradford Reporter ' ' Office. 1 870. The discourse occupies 37 pages of the work — the balance being a general history of Wyalusing from 1763 to 1870. Many of the early settlers of Wyalusing (Bradford county), had been early sut- lers also in the Wyoming Valley. 1770. History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, with Illustrations, and Biographical Sketches of some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. 190 illustrations and maps. 4to., gilt, pp.4924- ix. Published by L. H. Everts &Co., Ji4.-ig Filbert St., Philadelphia. 1878. The history of Bradford county is also a part of the history of the " Susquehanna Title.'' Published at $12.00. Sullivan's Centennial Historical Addresses. Illus'd. 8vo. pp. 41. s. I. s. a. A republication from newspapers of Dr. Craft's valuable Historical Ad- dresses, delivered in 1879, at Elmira, Waterloo, and Geneva, N. Y. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 1 3 Dawson, Henry B. Battles of the United States, by Sea and Land, embracing those of the Revolutionary and Indian Wars, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War; with Official Documents, and Biographies of the most distinguished Military and Naval Commanders. By Henry B. Dawson, Member of the New York Historical Society, &c. Illustrated with numerous highly finished Steel Engravings, including Battle Scenes, and full length Portraits from Original Paintings by Alonzo Chappel. 4T.0. 2 vols., pp. 746+530. New York. Johnson Fry & Company. 1858. The Wyoming Massacre is reported in full, with contemporary author- ities, p. 418-431. Day, Sherman. Historical Collections of the State of Penn- sylvania, containing a copious selection of the most in- teresting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, An- ecdotes, &c, relating to its History and Antiquities, both General and Local, &c. Illustrated. .. 8vo. pp. 708. Philadelphia. 1843. The articles on the several counties included in the Connecticut claim cover many pages. Cincinnati and New York, $5.00. Dorrance, Rev. John, D. D. A Sermon on the Death of the Hon. Chester Butler. Delivered in the Presbyterian Church at Wilkes-Barre, October 13, 1850. 8vo. pp. 1 2. s. I. s. a. Egle, Wm. H., M. D. An Illustrated History of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, Civil, Political, and Military, from its Earliest Settlementto the Present Time, including Historical Descriptions of each County in the State,. 14 A BIBLIOGRAPHY their Towns, and Industrial Resources. Over 300 Il- lustrations. 8vo. pp. 1 1 84. Harrisburg. 1876. Contains a history of Luzerne and other counties included in the Con- necticut claim. A second edition issued in 1885 at $5.00. Emory, Rev. B. B. Life, Trial, and Confession of Rees W. Evans; tried and convicted for the murder of Louis Reese, at the April Session of the Luzerne County Court, held at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. By Rev. B. B. Emory, with an Appendix by Rev. George Peck, D. D. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 48. Wilkes-Barre. Printed at the TimesOffice. 1853. Franklin, Roswell. Historical Sketch of Roswell Frank- lin and Family, drawn up at the request of Stephen Franklin, by Robert Hubbard. i6mo. pp.103. Danville, N.Y. Printed by A. Stephens. 1839. Gordon, James A. Historical Sketches of the Old Borough of Wilkes-Barre. 1879, A series of interesting newspaper articles, containing reminiscences of the early times and persons in the Valley, published in 14 numbers in the Weekly Union Leader. Gordon, Lizzie. Among the Flowers. A Poem, to which is added a Selection of Wyoming Poetry, by Native Writers of Luzerne County. 8vo. pp. 43. Wilkes-Barre. The Leader Company. 1879. The author was a daughter of James A. Gordon, Esq., and an invalid of years standing from rheumatic complaints, which deprived her of the use of every limb. Her poems are written from dictation, and, as the work of one who had, from sickness, been deprived of so many opportunities for mental culture, they display considerable intelligence. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 1 5 Hakes, Harry, M. D. Wyoming. Synopsis of the Battle and Massacre, for the Information of the People. 4to pp. 4. s. I. s. a. [Wilkes-Barre. 1878.] Harper's Magazine. 1853. Vol. VIII, p. 613. The Susquehanna River. 11 pages. Illustrated, by T. Addison Richards. 1858. Vol. XVII, p. 306. Romance of Wyoming. 26 pages. Illustrated, by A. H. Guernsey. 1863. Vol. XXVII, p. 455. Pennsylvania Coal Region. 1 1 pages. Illustrated, by H. W. Alden. Hazard, Samuel. Pennsylvania Archives. Selected and arranged from original documents in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth," conformably to Acts of the General Assembly, February 15, 185 1, and March 1, 1852, commencing 1664. Illustrations of Maps. 8vo. 12 vols. Philadelphia. 185 2-1 856. Vide "Pennsylvania Archives" and "General Index." These volumes cover the period from 1664 to 1790. General Index to the Colonial Records in 16 vols., and to the Pennsylvania Archives in 12 vols. Published and arranged by S. H — d under the Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. 8vo. pp. 683. Philadelphia, i860. Vide "Hazard, Samuel," and "Pennsylvania Archives." The Register of Pennsylvania. Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and every other kind of useful information respecting the State of Penn- sylvania. Large 8vo. 15 vols. " Philadelphia. Printed by W. F. Geddis. Vol. V. Notes on Luzerne County, by Chapman, p. 33-35. Vol. VI. Luzerne Anthra'cite Coal Region, p. 113-116. 1 6 A BIBLIOGRAPY Vol. VI. Account of the Massacre and Defeat of the Indians by Gen- eral Sullivan, by Chapman, p. 58-60. Verses on same, pp. 61, 202. Wyoming and Lackawanna Coal Region, Silliman, p. 70-77. Sketch of the Causes of the Contentions at Wyoming, by Chapman, p. 310-313. Coal Mines described, by Miner, p. 310. Description of Luzerne County, by Chapman, p. 97-104. Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America. 4to. and 8vo. 23 vols. Boston and \New York, 185 7 to 18 J j. Vol. II. Spencer and Lossing on the Massacre of Wyoming, p. 127-128. " Troops at Wyoming, 1778, pp. 163, 251. " Grant's Journal of Sullivan's Expedition to the Genesee country, 1779, p. 233-273. Vol. V. Sullivan's Expedition, p. 235-330. Vol. X. Sullivan — Vindication of his Character as a Soldier and a Patriot, by T. C. Amory, p. 161-177 Supp. Vol. XL Sullivan's Instructions in 1779^.139-140. Vol. XII. Sullivan's Expedition against the Five Nations, 1779; His- tory of, by Nathan Doris, p. 198-205. Vol. XIV. Sullivan's Campaign, Documents relating to, p. 144. Field, No. 986, $39, 13 vols., cloth. Menzies, No. 932, $100, 16 vols., half morocco. Cincinnati and New York, 23 vols., $60. Hollister, Horace, M. D. Contributions to the History of the Lackawanna Valley. Portrait. i2mo. pp. 328. New York. W.H. Truson & Co. 1857. History of the Lackawanna Valley, with illustra- tions. Second edition. Entirely rewritten. :8vo. pp. 442. Scranton, Pa. Published by M. Norton, Book- seller and Stationer. 1875. Ibid. " Third edition." Same as second edition. Hubbard, John N., A. B. Sketches of Border Adventures in the Life and Times of Major Moses VanCampen, a OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 1 7 surviving soldier of the Revolution. By his Grandson. 8vo. pp. 310. Bath,N.Y. R. L. Underhill & Co. 1842. Van Campen was in the Battle of Wyoming, and accompanied Sullivan in 1779. Field, No. 1042, $3.50. Menzies, No. 989, half mor., gilt top, 4 illus- trations inserted, §3.50. Jenkins, Steuben. Historical Address at the Wyoming Monument, 3d of July, 1878, on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle and Massacre of Wyoming. Portrait of Author. 8vo. pp. 71. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed by Robert Baur. 1878. Jessup, Hon. William. An Address delivered at the Sixth Anniversary of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., July 17, 1850. Svo/pp. 16. New York. Kneeland, Printer. 1850. Johnson, C. Ben. The Germans of Luzerne. Historical Reminiscences. Recollections of Old People. The German-American — Martially, Religiously, Politically and Socially. This is a newspaper article of length, printed in the Fest Ausgabe Deulsch-Amerikanische Volks-Freund, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 26 July, 1881. -The Miner Wounded; an Appeal in Behalf of the Wilkes-Barre City Hospital. Reprint from the Daily Union-Leader. 8vo. pp. 3. Union-Leader Print. Wilkes-Barre. 1881. Sketch of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society of Wilkes-Barre. Reprinted from the Sunday Nezvs-Dealer, Christmas Edition, 1880. IS A BIBLIOGRAPHY Johnson, Wesley. Wyoming. A Record of the One Hundredth Year Commemorative Observance of the Battle and Massacre, July 3, 1778 — July 3, 1878. "An honest tale speeds best when plainly told." Edited by Wesley Johnson, Esq., Secretary of the Association. Portraits and Illustrations. 8vo. pp. 344+xi. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Beardslee & Co., Printers. 1882. Ed. 700 copies published at $2.50. Judson, L. Carroll. The Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution. In two parts, including the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Two hun- dred and forty-three of the Sages and Heroes are pre- sented in due form, and many others are named inci- dentally, by L. Carroll Judson, author of a Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Moral Probe, et cet., et cet. Illustrations. 8vo. pp. 480. Boston. 1875. Contains Biographical Sketches of Col. Zebulon Butler, Eliphalet Dyer and Gen. John Sullivan. Kitchen, Lt. Col. D. C. Record of the Wyoming Artil- lerists. i6mo. pp. 89, Tunkhanngck, Pa. Alvin Day r Printer. 1874. Edition of 250 copies. Kulp, Geo. B. A Digest of Titles of Local Laws passed by the Legislature of Pennsylvania ; Titles of Corpora- tions chartered by the same authority, also by the Courts and under the Mining and Manufacturing Laws of Pennsylvania, for the County of Luzerne, between OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 1 9 the years 1700 and 1874, inclusive; giving the dates of Acts of Incorporation and of the passage of Local Laws, with the several Supplements thereto, with a reference to the pages of the Pamphlet Laws, Deed Books, Min- ing and Manufacturing Books, and other books where they may be found. By George B. Kulp, a member of the Luzerne Bar. 8vo. pp. 112. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1874. The Luzerne Legal Register. A weekly publica- tion, devoted to Law and Business. Published every Friday. 8vo. 14 vols. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Record of the Times, and E. B. Yordy. 1872-1885. Sketch of the Life and Character of George W. Woodward, together with the proceedings of the Su- preme Court and several of the Bar Meetings, held on the occasion of his death. Compiled by Geo. B. Kulp, Editor of the Luzerne Legal Register. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 42. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1875. Reprinted from the Luzerne Legal Register for July 16, 1875, Vol. IV, No. 29. Families of the Wyoming Valley : Biographical, Genealogical, and Historical. Sketches of the Bench and Bar of Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. By Geo. B. Kulp, Historiographer of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. In two volumes. Vol. I. " This shall be written for the generation to come." — Psalms cii : 18. "Remember the days of old; consider the years of many gener- ations ; ask thy father and he will shew thee, thy elders, and they will tell thee." — Deut. xxxii : 7. " The man who feels no sentiment of veneration for the memory of his forefathers, who has no natural regard for his ancestors or his 20 A BIBLIOGRAPHY kindred, is himself unworthy of kindred regard or remembrance." — Daniel Webster. 8vo. pp. viii+504. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E. B. Yordy, Printer. 1885. A number of these sketches have already appeared in the Luzerne Legal Register, and some have been published as separate pam- Dhlets. Lossing, Benson J. The Pictorial Field Book of the Revo- lution, and Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the His- tory, Biography, Scenery, Relics and Traditions of the War for Independence ; with eleven hundred engravings on wood, by Lossing and Burrit, chiefly from original sketches by the author. Large 8vo. 2 vols. pp. 783+772. New York. Harper & Brothers, &c. 1859. Vol. 1. p. 337-380, including Chapters XV. and XVI., give the history of Wyoming Valley from 1742 to 1859. Boon, No. 1219, $6.50. Boon, No. 2964, uncut, gilt top, $15.00. Woodward, 1869, No. 3164, $7.00. Field, No. 1392, $10.50. Menzies, half mor., gilt top, uncut, No. 1267, $31.00. Luzerne County Bible Society, Sixty-third Annual Meet- ing of the. 8vo. pp. 4. s. I. s. a. [1882.] Ibid. Sixty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Execu- tive Committee, held in Wilkes-Barre, April 30th, 1883. 8vo. pp. 4. s. I. s. a. [1883.] McCoy, Joseph. The Frontier Maid ; or, a Tale of Wyo- ming : A Poem, in Five Cantos. 1 2mo. pp. 208+ 1 . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed by Steuben Butler and Samuel Maffet. 1819. Contains twenty pages of Historical notes. This work is very scarce, the author himself having burned the larger part of the edition. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 21 Magazine of American History, The, with Notes and Queries. Quarto, 1 2 vols. New York. A.S.Barnes& Co. 1877-1885. Vol. IV. Sullivan's Expedition against the Six Nations, 1779. Thos. C. Armory, p. 420-426. Vol. XII. Early Connecticut Claims in Pennsylvania, p. 234-241. Manheim, F. Affecting History of the Dreadful Distresses of Frederick Manheim's Family, to which are added the Sufferings of John Corbly's Family. An Encounter be- tween a White Man and Two Savages. Extraordinary Bravery of a Woman. Adventures of Capt. Isaac Stew- art. Deposition of Massey Harbeson. Adventures and Sufferings of Peter Wilkinson. Remarkable Adventures and Sufferings of Jackson Johonnot. Account of the Destruction of the Settlement at Wyoming. Plate by Maverick. 8vo. pp. 48. Philadelphia. Printed {for Matthew Carey') by D. Humphreys. 1794. Field, No. 1458, $3.75. Brinley, No. 5559. Ibid. Philadelphia. Matthew Carey. 1800. MAPS. 1 . Map of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys, by George Jones. Principally from a map constructed by Col. John L. Butler, of Wilkes-Barre. 8x14 in. ■*■ I- s. a. 2. Map of Luzerne County, Executed in Conformity to an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by Isaac Chapman, A. D. 1823. 24x40 in. 1823. 3. Map of the Anthracite Coal Fields, and part of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania. Prepared by a Committee of the Senate. 18x20 in. (Johnson's Report.) Harrisburg. 1834. 22 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 4. Map of the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania, embracing the First and Second and part of the Wyoming Coal Fields and Montour Iron Ore Range, by W. F. Roberts, Practical Geologist and Engineer of Mines, Hazleton, Luzerne county, Penn., March, 1849. 23^x6 ft. Philadelphia. O.S.Duval. [1849.] 5. Plan of the Town of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa., from Original Surveys by I. C. Sidney, Sur- veyor and Civil Engineer, 80 Walnut street, Phila- delphia. Illustrated. 3x4 ft. Published by Richard Clark, 100 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1850. 6. Map of the County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, con- structed from Especial Surveys by Capt. David Schooley, assisted by McNair and Sturdevant, Civil Engineers. 5x6 ft., on rollers. New York. Published by Lacoe & Schooley. 1 864. 7. Map of Luzerne County. Constructed from Official Surveys for Stewart Pearce, by W. H. Sturdevant, Civil Engineer. 1866. This map, issued with Pearce's "Annals of Luzerne County," contains also an " Early Map of Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys." 8. Map of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, from Actual Surveys by Ii. W. Hopkins, Civil En- gineer. Drawn under the directions of G. M. Hop- kins, C. E., 204 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4x5 ft., rollers. Published by M. S. Converse and G. M. Hopkins. 1 870. 9. Map. Atlas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, from OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 23 Actual Surveys by and under the direction of D. G. Beers. Large 4to pp. 183. Published by A. Pomeroy & Co., 320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 1873. 10. Warrantee Atlas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, showing the original purchases from the Common- wealth, from 1755 to 1874. Drawn by and under the direction of J. P. Weller, County Surveyor, for the Commissioners of the County of Luzerne. Large folio, Nos. 35. New York. Charles M. Cornwall. Published 1874.. The cost of issuing this Atlas was $ 17,000. 11. Land Map of the County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, compiled from Official Drafts and Actual Surveys by Wm. H. Sturdevant, Surveyor. 4x6 ft. Published by J. Sturdevant & Co. 1874. 12. Map of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 21x36 in. s. I. s. a. [Wilkes-Barre. 1874.] 13. Historical Map of Pennsylvania ; showing the Indian names of Streams and Villages and Paths of Travel ; the sites of old Forts and Battle Fields; the successive Purchases from the Indians ; and the names and dates of Counties and County Towns, with Tables of Forts and Proprietary Manors. Edited by P. W. Sheafer and others. 8vo. pp. 27. Publication Fund of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, &c. 1875. 14. Map. Webb's Luzerne and Wyoming Counties, Pennsylvania, drawn by H. L. Griffis, Civil and Min- ing Engineer, Montrose. 3x4 ft., on rollers. Published by Edward A. Webb, Easton, Pa. 1875. 24 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 15. [Hakes, Harry, M. D.] The Beautiful Valley of Wyoming, as it appeared July 3d, 1778. 14x26 in. s. I. s. a. [Wilkes-Barre. 1878.] 16. Map of the Group of Anthracite Basins in Pennsyl- vania. Compiled by R. C. Taylor, F. G. S. 10x14 m - (Taylor's Statistics.) 17. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1882. 36x24 in. Published by the Philadelphia Publishing House, C. J. Corbin, Field Manager. A bird's-eye view of the city. Mead, Rev. A. P. Manna in the Wilderness ; or, the Grove and its Altar, Offerings, and Thrilling Incidents. Con- taining a History of the Origin and rise of Camp Meet- ings, and a defence of this remarkable Means of Grace ; also, an account of the Wyoming Camp Meeting, to- gether with Sketches of Sermons and Preachers. By Rev. A. P. Mead, of Wyoming Conference. With an Introduction by Rev. J. B. Wakeley, of New York, author of" Heroes of Methodism," " Lost Chapters," &c, &c. Illustrated. i2mo. pp. 417. Philadelphia. Perkenpine & Higgms, &c. 1859. A second edition also exists. Meginness, J. F. Otzinachson ; or, a History of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna, embracing a full ac- count of its Settlement, Trials and Privations endured by the first Pioneers. Full accounts of the Indian Wars, Predatory Incursions, Abductions, Massacres, &c, together with an account of the Fair Play System and the Trying Scenes of the Big Runaway, interspersed with Biographical Sketches of some of the leading Set- OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 25 tiers' Families, etc., together with pertinent Anecdotes, Statistics, and much valuable matter entirely new. Il- lustrated. 8vo. pp. 518. Philadelphia. 1857. Gives the Pennamite side of the Susquehanna difficulties. Field, No. 1525, $2.75. Cincinnatti, 1878, $5.00. Memoir of the Distinguished Mohawk Indian Chief, Sachem, and War-Captain, Joseph Brant. Compiled from the Most Reliable and Authentic Records, includ- ing a brief History of the Principal Events of his Life, with an Appendix and Portrait. i2mo. pp. 89. Brantford, Ontario. 1872. Cincinnatti, 1878, $1.00. Miner, Charles. History of Wyoming ; in a Series of j^~ Letters from Charles Miner to his son, William Penn Miner, Esq. Illustrations and Maps. " Diligence and accuracy are the only merits which a Historical writer may ascribe to himself." " I have carefully examined all the original materials that could illus- trate the subject I had undertaken to treat." 8vo. pp. 490+104. Philadelphia. Published by jf.Crissy, No. 4 Miners street. 1845. The volume contains an appendix of 104 pages, comprising " The Hazleton Travellers, or numerous personal and family sketches of the ancient sufferers. Together with various incidental and il- lustrative matter, including a description of the Monument and a ballad of the terrible Massacre of 1778, written immediately after the event." "The Hazleton Travellers " was first published as a serial in the Wyoming Herald of 1838 and '39, and contains bio- graphical sketches which Mr. Miner omitted from his History of Wyoming. Boon, No. 2564, $3.00. Woodward, No. 3140, $1.75. Field, No. 1565. Menzies, half mor., gilt top, uncut, 16 illustrations added, No. 1394, $9.00; Brinley, No. 3365, $4.25. Cincinnati, 1878, 26 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Miner, Lewis H. The Valley of Wyoming; the Romance of its History, and its Poetry ; also a Specimen of In- dian Eloquence. Compiled by a Native of the Valley. 8vo. pp. 153. New York. Robert H. Johnston & Co., and sold by C. E. Butler, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1866. Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the organization to the termination of the Proprietary Government. Published by the State. Containing the Proceedings of Council from March 10, 1683, to De- cember 20, 1790. 8vo. 16 vols. Harrisburg. Printed by Theophilus Fenn. 1838-1853. These are commonly known as "The Colonial Records." The Col- onial Records and " Hazard's Pennsylvania Archives " (q. v.) usually form one set, including the " General Index " (q. v.) of 29 volumes. They can be purchased at from #20 to $30. Moister, William. Memoir of Roger Moister, of the Methodist Episcopal Church ; known in the United States as The Patriarch of Wyoming : with a brief ac- < count of Methodism in America. By his son, William Moister, of the British Conference, author of, &c, &c. Illustrated. i2mo. pp. 196. London. 1883. Moore, Frank, Diary of the American Revolution. From Newspapers and Original Documents. Illus- trated. 8vo. 2 vols. pp. 528, 559. New York. Charles Leuber. 1859. Second Edition, i860. Vol. II., p. 71-76, contains the first published account of the Mas- sacre of Wyoming, from the New York Journal of July 20, 1778. Cincinnati, 1878, $4.00. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 2J MUSIC. Music, Composed and Arranged for the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle and Massacre of Wyo- ming, 3d July, 1778 — 3d July, 1878. Committee on Music: Calvin Parsons, etc., etc. (Monument of Wyoming on cover.) Large 8vo. pp. 10. Scranton, Pa. Horton Brothers, Steam Printers and Stationers. 1 878. 1 778-1 878. One Hundredth Anniversary of the Rattle and Massacre of Wyoming. Wyoming, July 3, Wilkes-Barre, July 4, 1878. Large 8vo. pp. 3. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E. B. Yordy, etc., etc. 1878. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The. Published Quarterly. By the New England Historic, Genealogical Society. 8vo. vols. XXXVII. Boston. 1845-1884. Vol. XIV., p. 265, Mrs. Skinner and the Massacre of Wyoming. By D. Williams Patterson. NEWSPAPERS. Carbondale. 1833-1840. The Northern Pennsylvanian. 1838-1841. The Carbondale Journal. 1 842-1 844. The Carbondale Gazette, changed to 1844-1846. The Catholic Mirror. ■ 1845-1849. The Carbondale Democrat, changed to 1849-1850. The Lackawanna Citizen and Carbondale Dem- ocrat, changed to 1 850-1 854. The Lackawanna Citizen. 1849-1851. The Lackawanna Journal, changed to 1851-1857. The Carbondale Transcript and Lackawanna Journal, 'changed to 28 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1857-1859. The Advance, changed to 1859-1885. The Weekly Advance. 1854. The Carbondale Democrat. 1855. The Democratic Standard and Know-Nothing Ex- positor. 1872-1885. The Carbondale Leader. 1879-1885. The Critic. Hazleton. 1866. The Hazleton Sentinel, consolidated with 1870. The Daily News, and The Anthracite Record, and named 1875-1884. The Anthracite Hazleton Sentinel. 1874-1878. The Middle Coal Field Advertiser, changed to 1878-1884. The Daily Bulletin. 1876-1884. The Hazleton. Journal. 1877-1885. The Mountain Beacon. 1872-1884. The Hazleton Volksblatt. Pittston. 1850-1885. 1855. 1859. 1871-1873. 1870-1877. 1876. 1877-1885. 1878. 1878. 1880. The Pittston Gazette. The Pittston Herald, sold to the Gazette. The Pittston Free Press. The Wyoming Valley Journal, and The Daily Journal, both consolidated with The Pittston Comet, ceased 1877. The Luzerne Leader, ceased. The Evening Press. The Sunday Plain Dealer, now Sunday News- Dealer, of Wilkes-Barre, q. v. The Pittston Express. The Daily Watchman. Plymouth. 1856. The Plymouth Register. 1869-1885. The Plymouth Star, now Weekly Star. 1872. The Temperance Record, changed to 1873-1874. The Plymouth Index. 1878-1879. The Plymouth Herald, sold to 1879-1884. The Plymouth Record. 1878. The Plymouth Enterprise. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 2Q Scranton, Lackawanna county. 1 845-1 847. The Providence Mirror and Lackawannian. 1853-1856. The Lackawanna Herald, consolidated, 1856, with 1855-1856. The Spirit of the Valley. 1856-1860. The Herald of the Union. 1855. The Tri-Weekly Experiment, absorbed in above. the 1866. The Morning Herald, i860. The Scranton Register. • ■ 1869. The Daily Register. 1856-1885. The Scranton Republican. The Morning Republican. Daily Republican. 1865-1885. The Scranton Wochenblatt. 1 867-1 87 5. The Scranton City Journal, changed to 1875-1885. The Scranton Journal. 1 868-1 870. The Examiner, changed to The Democrat. The Daily Democrat. 1 869-1 879. The Banner America. 1870-1885. The Daily Times. 1873-1885. The Weekly Times. 1873-1885. The Law Times. 1872-1885. The Sunday Morning Free Press. 1873- The Hyde Park Visitor. 1874-1885. The Scranton Herald. 1876. The Avalanche. 1 877-1 878. The Daily Observer, changed to 1878. The Evening Star. 1877-1878. The People's Shield. 1877. The Welsh Punch. 1878. The Sunday Visitor. 1 877-1 878. The Industrial Advocate. 1878. The Daily Advocate. 1879. The Workingman's Banner. 1879. The Lackawanna Union. 1879- The Sunday Breeze, merged into The News-Dealer. 1879. The Providence Echo. 1879-1880. The Christmas Argosy. 1880. Captain O'Brien's Monthly Magazine. 3Q A BIBLIOGRAPHY Tunkhannock. i 1 84 1. The Wyoming Patrol and Republican Standard. 1855-1860. The North Branch Democrat, changed to i860. The Intelligencer. i860. The Wyoming Republican. 1861-1885. The Wyoming Democrat. 1869— 1885. The Tunkhannock Republican. 1876-1885. The Nicholson Standard. Wilkes-Barre. 1795-1801. 1801-1811. 1811-1818. 1810-1818. 1818-1835. 1832-1839. 1828-1852. 1854-1879. 1876-1879. 1871-1885. 1852. 1869. 1832-1838 1838-1853 1853-1885 1870-1885 1841-1885 .1877- 1878. 1878-1885. 1885. .1880. 186 -1869. 1872-1885. The Herald of the Times, changed to The Wilkes-Barre Gazette, ceased 1801. The Luzerne Federalist, changed to The Gleaner, ceased 1818. The Susquehanna Democrat, ceased about 1818 The Wyoming Herald, merged in 1835 into The Wyoming Republican, united in 1839 with , The Republican Farmer, sold 1852 to The Luzerne Democrat, changed to The Luzerne Union, consolidated with The Leader, and name changed to The Union Leader. The Daily Telegraph. The Daily Union. The Anti-Masonic Advocate, sold to The Wilkes-Barre Advocate, changed to The Record of the Times. The Record of the Times, Daily. The Democratic Waechter. The Volksfreund. The Sunday Morning News. The Plain Dealer, Sunday paper, consolidated with The News-Dealer, Sunday paper. The News-Dealer, Daily. The People's Friend. The Evening Star. The Luzerne Legal Register. The Telephone. The above list is compiled from the History of the Press in Mun- sell's History of Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 3 1 The Pittston Gazette, the Scranton Republican, and the Wilkes- Barre papers can be found in the Library of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. In Bradford county the Press has had many ventures since 181 3, a list of which can be found in Craft's " History of Bradford county." Among these "The Athens Gleaner," 1870-1874, published at Athens, made local history a specialty, under the auspices of the Bradford County Historical Society, and will be found an invaluable aid to the student of Wyoming history. " The Bradford Republican," of Towanda, 1871-1885, also contains valuable historical articles. " Papers Relating to the Susquehanna River, 1683-1757." Documentary History of New York. 8vo. vol. 1, p. 391-420. Albany. 1849. These papers include " Remarks upon the Observations of the Pro- prietors of Pennsylvania, on a Paragraph of Sir William Johnson's Letter to the Right Honorable the Lords of Trade and Plantations, bearing date the 10th of September, 1757." Parke, Rev. N. G. The History of the Presbytery of Lu- zerne. A Discourse delivered in Carbondale, Septem- ber 20, 1 87 1, before the Presbytery of Lackawanna, and at their request. 8vo. pp. 26. J. W. Freeman, Steam Book and fob Printer, Pittston, Pa. 1875. First Presbyterian Church of Pittston, Pa. His- torical Discourse. Delivered Sabbath, June 12, 1876, with Supplement, containing Roll of Officers and Mem- bers for the year 1879, also those dismissed to the Pres- byterian Church of West Pittston, together with the Names of Deceased Members, and those otherwise dropped from the Rolls. 8vo. pp. 43. Pittston, Pa. Hart, Printer, Gazette Office. 1879. A discourse prepared in accordance with the recommendation of the General Assembly for the Centennial year, and containing many facts of Wyoming History. Edition, 25,0 copies. 32 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Pearce, Stewart. Annals of Luzerne Counry. A Record of Interesting Events, Traditions and Anecdotes from the First Settlement at Wyoming to i860. Illustrated by a Map and 33 Engravings. 8vo. pp. 554. Philadelphia. J.B. Lippencott & Co. i860. Ibid. Second Edition, with Notes, Corrections and Valuable Additions, and 34 Engravings. 8 vo. pp. 564. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippencott & Co. i860. A third edition is in press in accordance with the " last will and testa- ment " of the author. Cincinnati, 1878, $4.00, now scarce. New York, 1884, $5.00. Peck, Rev. George, D. D. Wyoming. Its History, Stir- ring Incidents, and Romantic Adventures. Illustrated. i2mo. pp. 432. New York. Harper & Brothers, Pub- lishers, Franklin Square. 1858. Cincinnati, 1878, $1.75- New York, 1884, $1.25. Boone, No. 2465, 50 cents. Menzies, No. 1575, half mor., uncut, gilt top, $2.75. Bushnell, No. 1786, half mor., 16 portraits inserted, $4.75. Early Methodism, within the bounds of the old Genesee Conference, from 1788 to 1828 ; or, the first forty years of Wesleyan Evangelism in Northern Penn- sylvania, Central and Western New York, and Canada, containing Sketches of Interesting Localities, Exciting Scenes and Prominent Actors. Portrait. 1 2mo. pp. 5 1 2. New York. Published by Carlton & Por- ter, 200 Mulberry street, i860. Now scarce. Pennsylvania Archives. Second series. Published under direction of Matthew S. Quay, Secretary of the Com- monwealth Edited by John B. Linn and W. H. Egle, M. D. Illustration and Maps. 8vo. 12 vols. Harrisburg, &c. 1 874-1 88cv Vide Hazard, Samuel. of the wyoming valley. 33 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, The. Illustrations and Maps. 7 vols. Philadelphia. Historical Society of Pennsyl- vania. 1877-1885. Vol. III., Madame Montour, by Jno. G. Freeze, p. 79. Vol. IV., The Montours, by Wm. M. Darlington, p. 218. Perkins, Mrs. George A. Early Times on the Susque- hanna. " Fair river, though thus silently you flow, On thy green banks once woke the wail of woe." ■ — Lewers. 12 mo. pp. 287+2. Binghamton. Malette & Reid, Prin- ters. 1870. Petition to Congress of the Sufferers of Wyoming, Penn- sylvania. Executive Documents, Twenty-fifth Congress, 3d Session. House Documents No. 203, February 18, 1839. 8vo. pp. Presented, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Pickering, Octavius. The Life of Timothy Pickering. By his son, Octavius Pickering. Portraits. Royal 8vo. 4 vols. pp. xviii.+549+44+S09+499+Si2. Boston. Little, Brown & Company. 1 867-1 873. The first volume was written by Octavius Pickering; the others by Hon. Charles W. Upham, in accordance with Mr. O. Pickering's last will. Pittston Gazette Centennial Handbook. 1 778-1 878. One Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle and Massacre of Wyoming, July 3d and 4th, 1878. Containing a complete Historical Sketch of Wyoming Valley, with Illustrations and Portraits, Descriptions of Points of In- terest in the Vicinity ; Statistics showing the Wonderful 34 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Progress of the Valley during the past century, and its Prospective Greatness ; together with the Order of Ex- ercises of the Centennial Anniversary of the Historic Struggle which has made Wyoming famous throughout the World. 8vo. pp. 66. Pittston, Pa. Gazette Print. 1878. A very pretentious title page for an advertising medium, 24 pages of which are compiled from Chapman's History. Potter's American Monthly. Vol. XL, p. 16. Through the Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys. By J. Bonsall. Priest, J. Stories of Early Settlers in the Wilderness ; embracing the Life of Mrs. Priest, late ■ of Otsego County, N. Y., with Various and Interesting Accounts of Others; the first Raftsmen of the Susquehanna; a short Account of Brant, the British Indian Chief; and of the Massacre of Wyoming. Embellished with a large and beautiful engraving. By Josiah Priest. 8vo. pp. 40. Albany. Printed by % Munsell. 1837. Boon, No. 2931, 75 cents. Field, 1866, $1.62. Brinley, No. 5582. Robinson, Dr. J. H. The Royal Greens ; or, the Scout of the Susquehanna. A Tale of the Valley of Wyoming. Illustrated Title. New York. Published by Samuel French, 121 Nassau street. Seven Brothers, The, of Wyoming ; or, the Brigands of the Revolution. By the author of " Morgan, the Bucca- neer, el air 8vo. Philadelphia. T. B. Peterson & Brother, [s. a.~\ Field, No. 3105,, 37 cents. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 35 Scheme for the Settlement of a New Colony to the West- ward of Pennsylvania, for the Enlargement of His Maj- esty's Dominions in America, for the further Promotion of the Christian Religion among the Indian Natives, and for the more effectual securing them in His Majesty's Alliance. !7SS- See Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. 2, p. 301. Sherwood, C. Origin and History of the Newton Baptist Church. 8vo. p. Gazette Steam Print, Pittston, Pa. 1873 Silliman, Benjamin. Valleys of Lackawanna and Wyo- ming. 8vo. pp. 29. This paper appeared also in Hazard's Register, Vol. VI. (q. v.), and also in Silliman's American Journal of Science. Stephens, Mrs. Ann S. Mary Derwent. i2mo. pp. 408. Philadelphia. T.B. Peterson, &c. 1858. A work of fiction portraying the early times of Wyoming. Stevens, Rt. Rev. Wm. Bacon, DD., LL. D. A Memorial Discourse on the Hon. John Nesbitt Conyngham, LL. D. Delivered in Stephen's Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Thursday, the 20th of April, 1 871, by Wm. Bacon Stevens, DD., LL. D., Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsyl- vania. 8vo. pp. 226. Philadelphia. McCalla& Stavely. 1871. A Memorial Discourse, &c. ; another edition of the above, ommitting all additional matter, such as the ap- pendix. 8vo. pp. 45.. Philadelphia. McCalla& Stavely. 1871. Smith, Benjamin. Sketch of the Life of Benjamin Smith, 36 A BIBLIOGRAPHY a Native of New York, during the American Revolu- tion, by Land and Sea, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1780 and 1781. 8vo. pp. 47. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for Benjamin Smith. 1 820. Smith, Wm. Hooker, M. D. Alchymy Explained and made Familiar ; or, a Drop of Honey for a Despairing Alchymist; collected from the Alchymist's Rock, or Philosopher's Stone. By William Hooker Smith, M. D., Putnam Township, Luzerne County, [Penn.] Janu- ary 1, 181 1. Printed for the author. i6mo. pp. \_Wilkes-Barre. 181 1. J Swift, Rev. W. H. History of Memorial Church, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Review of the First Five Years. A' Sermon by the Pastor, May 4, 1879. Published by request. 8vo. pp. 20. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E. B. Yordy, Printer. 1879. Scott, Eben Greenough. The Development of Constitu- tional Liberty in the English Colonies of America. " The Spirit of Liberty is, indeed, a bold and fearless Spirit." — Daniel Webster. " Les nations libres sont superbes." — Montesquieu. 8vo. pp. 350. New York. G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1882. Slocum, James. Frances Slocum, v the Indian Captive. 8vo. pp. 8. s. I. s. a. [Brownsville, Pa. 1876.] This is a. brief account of the discovery of the Indian Captive by her brothers, and the causes which led to that discovery. It was first printed in the Brownsville Clipper in 1876 and about 30 copies issued in the above form. Stone, Wm. L. Life of Joseph Brant. (Thayendanegea.) Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Har- mer, St. Clair and Wayne, and other Matters connected • OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 37 t with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. Illustrations and Maps. 8vo. 2 vols. pp. xxxi+425+lvii — viii+5374-Ixiv. New York. George Dearborn & Co., jS Gold street. 1838. Ibid. Second Edition, with an Index. 8vo. 2 vols. pp. 532+638. Albany, N. Y. J. Munsell t 78 State street. 1865. Edition of 500 copies, pub. at $6.00. The Poetry and History of Wyoming ; containing Campbell's Gertrude, with a Biographical Sketch of the Author, by Washington Irving, and the History of Wyoming, from its Discovery to the Beginning of the present century. Illustrated. i2mo. pp. xxiv+324. New York and London. Wiley and Putnam. 1 84 1 . Boon, No. 2563, $1.00. Same. Title slightly altered. Second Edition enlarged. i2mo. pp. 398. New York. Mark Newman-. 1844. Same. " Third Edition, with an Index.'' i2mo. pp. xxiv+406. Albany. J. Munsell, &c. 1864. This is the stock of the second edition with index and new title added. An issue of the third edition contains on the title the imprint of " C. E. Butler, Bookseller, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1873." Boone, No. 2566, $1.50. Woodward, No. 3141, $1.38. Field, No. 2290, $1.25. Menzies, uncut, illus., half calf, No. 1920, $3.00. Brinley, No. 3364, $1.00. Border Wars of the American Revolution. By William L. Stone, author of the " Life and Times of Red 38 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Jacket," " History of Wyoming," &c, &c. In two vol- umes. . i6mo. 2 vols. pp. 384+381. New York. Harper & Brothers. 1843. Field, No. 2286, half mor., gilt, §2.87, per vol. The Life and Times of Sir William M. Johnson. Portrait. 8vo. 2 vols. pp. 555 + 544- Albany. J. Munsell. 1865. Edition of 800 copies pub. at $6.00. Chapter XV., vol. 1, p. 287-312, contains the "Massacre of Wyo- ming." SULLIVAN'S CAMPAIGN OF 1779. Hardenbergh, Lieut. John L. The Journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh, of the Second New York Continental Regiment, from May 1 to October 3, 1779, in General Sullivan's Campaign against the Western Indians. With an Introduction, Copious Historical Notes, and Maps of the Battlefield of New- town and Groveland Ambuscade. By Gen. John S. Clark. And parts of these Journals never before published. Also a Biographical Sketch by Rev. Charles Hawley, D. D., President of the Society. Maps. 8vo. pp. 94. Auburn, N. Y. 1879. This is Number One of the Collections of the Cayuga County Histori- cal Society. It contains a Bibliography of all the known journals of this campaign, published and unpublished, in Number XXXV., with their present location. Therefore no list of these journals is presented here. The Centennial Celebration of General Sullivan's Campaign against the Iroquois in 1779. Held at Waterloo, September 3d, 1879. Prepared by Died- OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 39 rich Willers, Jr., late Secretary of State. To which is prefixed a Sketch of the Waterloo Library and Historical Society. By Rev. S. H. Gridley, D. D. Published under the auspices of the Waterloo Li- brary and Historical Society. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 358. Waterloo, N. Y. 1880. [O'Reilly, Henry.] Notices of Sullivan's Campaign ; or, the Revolutionary Warfare in Western New York. Embodied in the Addresses and Documents connected with the Funeral Honours rendered to those who fell with the Gallant Boyd in the Genesee Valley, including the Remarks of Gov. Seward at Mount Hope. i2mo. pp. 192. Rochester. 1842. Boon, full mor., gilt edges, $5.00. Menzies, half mor., No. 1524, $5.25. Susquehanna River. A Description of the Susquehanna River. With Observations dn the Present State of its Trade and Navigation, and their Practicable and Proper Improvement. Illustrated with a Map and an Appendix. 8vo. pp. 60. Philadelphia. Printed by Z.. Poulson, Jr. 1796. SUSQUEHANNA TITLE, THE.. 1. The Susquehanna Case, a part of Connecticut. Opinion by Thurlow, Wedderburne, Dunning and Jackson. s. I. [1761.J 2. Gale, Benjamin. Letter to J. W., Esquire. Contain- ing a Narrative of the Principal Matters of a Public and Interesting Nature, which were Subjects' of the Debates and Resolves of the General Assembly of 40 A BIBLIOGRAPHY the Colony of Connecticut during their Sessions in May, 1769. l2mo. pp. Hartford. 1769. This pamphlet, with Dyer's "Remarks," and Gale's "Observations" on Dyer, bound in one volume, half vel., brought at the Brinley sale $61.00. (Brinley, 2120.) Murphy, No. 1002, $3.00. 3. Gale, Benjamin. Observations on a Pamphlet, en- titled, Remarks on D. Gale's Letter to J. W., Esq., signed E. D., of which the Hon. Eliphalet Dyer is the reputed author. By Benjamin Gale, A. M. 12 mo. pp. Hartford, N. A. [1769.] Brinley, No. 2120. 4. D(yer) E(liphalet). Remarks on D. Gale's Letter to J. W., Esq. i2mo. pp. s. I. s. a. [1769. J Brinley, 2120. 5. The State of the Lands said to be once within the Bounds of the Charter of the Colony of Connecticut, West of the Province of New York, Considered. By the Publick's Humble Servant. * * * 8vo. pp. 16. New York. 1770. Brinley, No. 2121, half mor., sold for $32.00. 6. The Right of the Governor and Company of the Colony of Connecticut to Claim and Hold the Lands within the Limits of their Charter, lying West of the Province of New York, Stated and Considered; in a Letter to J. W., Esquire. 8vo. pp. 47. Hartford. 1773. Brinley, No. 2122, half mor., uncut, $25.00. 7. The Susquehanna Case. Small 4to. pp. s. I. s. a. \Norivich. 1774.J Brinley, No. 2127. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 41 8. Proclamation Relative to the Connecticut Settlers. Philadelphia. Hall & Sellers. 1774. From Hildeburn's "Issues of the Press in Pennsylvania, 1770-1776." 9. Trumbull, Benjamin. Plea in Vindication of the Con- necticut Title to the Contested Lands, lying West of the Province of New York. Addressed to the Pub- lick. By Benjamin Trumbull, A. M. 8vo. pp. New Haven. 1774. Brinley, No. 2125, sold for $5.00. 10. [Smith, W.] Examination ofthe Connecticut Claim to Lands in Pennsylvania, with an Appendix, contain- ing Extracts and Copies from Original Papers. Map. 8vo. pp. Philadelphia. Crukshank. 1774. Brinley, No. 2124, half calf, $16.00. Do, No. 3096, $5.25. Do, No. , 3097, $6.50. Murphy, No. 656, $16.00. 11. Report of the Commissioners appointed by the General Assembly of this Colony to Treat with the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania Respecting the Bound- aries of this Colony and that Province. 4to. pp. 36. Norwich. 1774. Brinley, No. 2123, half mor., uncut, $28.00. 12. Articles of Agreement for Conducting the Business respecting the Lands called Gore, granted by Patent to Jeremiah Halsey and Andrew Ward, Esquire. j2itio. Hartford. 1795. This pamphlet bound in one volume with "An Important Statement," 1801, sold in the Brinley sale for $33.00. (Brinley, 2130, half vel.) 13. Additional or Supplementary Articles of Agreement in the Better Management and Improvement of the Lands belonging to Divers Persons, called the Con- necticut Gore Land Company. i2mo. Hartford. 1796 42 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 14. [Bidwelll, B.] The Susquehanna Title, Stated and Examined, in a series of Numbers just published in the Western Star, and now republished in this form for the Benefit of the Public in General and all Per- sons Concerned in Particular. 8vo. pp. 115. By Mackay Croswell. Catskill. 1796. Information furnished by Jno. Franklin. This pamphlet, bound with two others not pertinent to the subject, brought at Brinley's sale $32.50. (Brinley, 2128, half calf.) Woodward, No. 4974, $1.40. O'Callaghan, No. 2224, $6.00. Murphy, No. 3120, $6.00. 15. An Act of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, holden at New Haven, in October, 1796, Incorporating the Proprietors of the Sufferers' Land, so called. Small 4to. New Haven. 1796. This pamphlet, bound in one volume with " The Susquehanna Case," sold in the Brinley sale for $32.00. (Brinley, half mor., 2127.) 16. The Charge of Judge Patterson to the^ Jury in the Case of Vanhorne's Lessee against Dorrance. Tried at a Circuit Court of the United States, held at Phila- delphia, April Term, 1795, wherein the Controverted Title to the Wyoming Lands between the Claimants under Pennsylvania and Connecticut received a De- . cision. Philadelphia. 1 796 17. The Connecticut Gore Title, Stated and Considered, showing the Right of the Proprietors to the Lands lately purchased by them from the State of Connec- ticut, lying west of the Delaware river. Hartford. 1799. This pamphlet is bound in one volume with " The Rise, Progress, and Effect, &c.,"and "An Enquiry Concerning &c," 1829. Brought at Brinley's sale, $22.00. (Brinley, 2131, half vel.) OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 43 18. An Important Statement of fact relative to the In- validity of the Pretentions formerly made upon the Pennsylvania Lands by the Unincorporated Com- panies of Connecticut Claimants, and by those who Claimed under those Claimants, in a Letter from the Secretary of the Land Office to the Pennsylvania Commissioners, intended to evince the Liberality of the Government and Land-holders of Pennsylvania in the Act of the 4th of April, 1799, and the re- leases of 120 to 180,000 Acres under the same. 8vo. pp. Lancaster. May, 1801. Brinley, No. 2130. 19. Cooper, Hon. Thomas, M. D., LL. D. Observations on the Wyoming Controversy, respectfully sub- mitted to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. By Thomas Cooper. 8vo. pp. 12. Lancaster. Printed by Francis Bailey, Cen- tre Square. 1802. 20. The Rise, Progress and Effect of the Claim of the Proprietors of the Connecticut Gore, Stated and Con- sidered. 8vo. Hartford. 1802. Brinley, No. 2131. Murphy, No. 2886, $3-75- 21. Report of Committee of Congress on Memorial of Wyoming Settlers. 1802. 22. Avery, Samuel. The Susquehanna Controversy Examined. The Material Objections Against the Connecticut Title or Claim Answered. With some General Reasoning on the Whole Matter. [Done with Truth and Candor.] By Samuel Avery, Esq. "Blessed are the Peace Makers." i6mo. pp. 142. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Printed by A. & C. Miner. 1803. 44 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 23. A Brief Statement of the Origin and Progress of the Connecticut Intrusion in the State of Pennsylvania. 1803. 24. A Petition Presented by Capt. Alexander Patterson to the Legislature of Pennsylvania during the Ses- sion of 1803-4, for Compensation for the Monies he Expended and the Services he Rendered in Defence of the Pennsylvania Title against the Connecticut Claimants, in which is comprised a Faithful Histori- cal Detail of Important and Interesting Facts and Events that took place at Wyoming, and in the County of Luzerne, &c, in consequence of the Dis- pute which existed between the Pennsylvania Land- holders and the Connecticut Intruders, commencing with the year 1763. 8vo. pp. 34. Lancaster. 1804. Brinley, No. 2129, sold for $3.00. 25. An Enquiry Concerning the Grant of the Legisla- ture of Connecticut to Andrew Ward and Jeremiah Halsey, and the Rights and Obligations of the Par- ties under the same. 8vo. Hartford. 1829. Brinley, No. 2 131. 26. Hoyt, Hon. Henry M. Brief of a Title in the Seventeen Townships in the County of Luzerne. A Syllabus of the Controversy between Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Read by request before the His- torical Society of Pennsylvania, Nov. 10, 1879. Seal of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, and Map. Large 8vo. pp. 145. Harrisbitrg. Lane S. Hart, Printer and Binder. 1 879. The greater part of these titles were taken from the various catalogues of libraries in which they were sold, and from No. 26, on page 101 of which Governor Hoyt has given an excellent "Bibliography of OF THE WYOMING .VALLEY. 45 the Case." Of these 26 rare pamphlets the student will find all, excepting 7, 21, 22 and 23, in the library of Wm. M. Darlington, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa. Nos. 2, 10, 14, 20, 22 and 26 can be found in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., among members of the Historical Society ; ,Nos. 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 21, 24, 26 in the Historical So- ciety of Pennsylvania; Nos. 2, 6, 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25 and 26 in the State Library at Harrisburg, Pa. Stryker, Wm. S. General Maxwell's Brigade of the New Jersey Continental Line in the Expedition against the Indians in the year 1779. By William S. Stryker, Ad- jutant General of New Jersey. Read before the New Jersey Historical Society, at their meeting at Trenton. January 17, 1884. 8vo. pp. 66. Trenton, N.J. 1885. Thacher, James. A Military Journal during the American Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783, with an Appen- dix, containing Biographical Sketches. 8vo. pp. Boston. 1823. Same. 8vo. pp. 494. Hartford. 1854. Todd, J. The Lost Sister of Wyoming. An Authentic Narrative. By Rev. John Todd. i8mo. pp. 160. Northampton, Mass. 1842. A history of Frances Slocum written for the Sunday school. Field, No. 2365, 62 cents. Woodward, No. 3142, 50 cents. The same, published in Nelson's Volume of Inter- esting Reading — British Library. s. I. s. a. Towner, Ashburn. Chedayne of Kotono. A Story of the Early Days of the Republic. l2mo. pp. 606. New York. Dodd, Mead & Co. 1877. A work of fiction, the scene of which is the " Susquehanna Company " territory. It portrays the efforts of the Pennamites to dispossess, the Connecticut settlers. 40 A BIBLIOGRAPHY White, Rev. William P. Centennial Discourse Com- memorative of the First Presbyterian Church of Ply- mouth, Pa. Delivered by the Pastor July 2d, 1876. Published by request. 8vo. pp. 20. Philadelphia. Printed by Alfred Martien, 21 South yth street. Whyte, W. E. July, 1776. The Centennial Chronology of Luzerne County and its Coal Fields. By W. E. W. One hundred years of freedom, In Freedom's holy land, Have blessed our glorious Union And linked us hand in hand. i2mo. pp. 56. s. I. s. a. [Wilkes- Barre. 1876.] An advertising pamphlet containing 20 pages of chronology. Wyoming Captives. A Narrative of the Capture of Certain Americans at Westmoreland, by Savages, and the Peril- ous Escape -which they effected. With some Account of the Religion, Government, Customs and Manners of the Aborigines of North America. Frontispiece (Mas- sacre of Wyoming) inserted. 8vo. pp. 24. Hartford, s. a. [About 1799.] This title is from Brinley, No. 5579, where it is called a " fresh and clear copy of an extremely rar tract.'' I have never heard of another copy. Wright, Hon. Hendrick B. Historical Sketches of Ply- mouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. By Hendrick B. Wright, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. With twenty-five Photographs of some of the Early Settlers and Present Residents of the Town of Plymouth, Old Landmarks, Family Residences and Places of Special Note. i2mo. pp, 419. Philadelphia. T. B. Peterson & Brother, jo6 Chestnut street. 1873. Published at $4.00. OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 47 Wright, Hon. Hendrick B. Sketch of the Life and Pub- lic Services of Col. Hendrick B. Wright, Representa- tive in the U. S. Congress from the 12th District of Pennsylvania. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 4. Wilkes Barre, Pa. The Leader Book and Job Printing House. 1878. A sketch of Col. Wright appears also in Kulp's " Families of Wyo- ming Valley.'' Wright, Caleb E. Wyoming. A Tale. 8vo. pp. 123. Harper & Brothers. New York. 1864.. Marcus Blair. A Story of Provincial Times. Written for the Young. With Illustrations. i2mo. pp. 165. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippencott& Co* 1873. WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SO- CIETY, THE, Proceedings and Collections of. 1. Maxwell, Volney L. Publications of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. No. 1, Mineral Coal. Two Lectures read at Institute Hall, Wilkes- Barre, Penn'a, in February, 1858. 8vo. Wilkes-Barre. Printed by Wm. P. Miner, at the Re- cord of the Times Steam Printing Office. 1858. Ibid. A " Second Edition." 8vo pp. 52. New York. 1858. Ibid. A "Third Edition," with Preface. By the Editor of the United States Mining Journal. 8vo. pp. 32. New York. Reprinted 'by John Hilly er, &c. i860 'Ibid. A " Fourth Edition," with two-page Preface. By the Author. 8vo. pp. 51. Wilkes-Barre. Record of 'the Times, &c. 1869,. This number is out of print and rare. 48 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 2. Proceedings of the same at the Annual Meeting held February nth, A. D. 1881, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Publication Number 2. 8vo. pp. 58. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Robert Baitr,&c. 1881. Edition of 300 copies. Price, $0.75. 3. Proceedings of the same for the year ending February n, 1882. Seal of the Society. Publication No. 3, Rubricated. 8vo. pp. 58. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. 1882. Edition, 500. Price, go. 50. 4. Wright, Harrison, Ph. D. A Memorandum-De- scription of the five' Specimens of Indian Earthen- ware Pots, in the Collection of the Wyoming His- torical and Geological Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Made by Harrison Wright, Recording Secretary of the Society, and Member of its Committee on Cabi- net. Seal. Publication No. 4. Rubricated. 8vo. pp. 10, and seven heliotype plates. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. 1883. Edition, 300. Price, $1.00. 5. Lacoe, R. D. List of Palaeozoic Fossil Insects of the United States and Canada. Alphabetically Ar- ranged. Giving Names of Authors, Geological Age, Locality of Occurrence, and Place of Preservation, with References to the Principal Bibliography of the Subject. A Paper read before the Society April 6, 1883. By R. D. Lacoe. Seal. Publication No. 5. Rubricated. 8vo. pp. 21. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. 1883. Edition, 400. Price, OF THE WYOMING VALLEY. 49 6. Proceedings of the Society for the year ending Feb- ruary II, 1883. Seal. Publication No. 6. Rubri- cated. 8vo. pp. 70. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. 1883. Edition, 300. Price, $0.75. 7. Isaac Smith Osterhout. Memorial. Report of the Committee of the Society. Seal. Publication No. 7. Portrait. 8vo. pp. 14. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. 1883. Edition, 300. Price, $0.75. 8. Ross Memorial. William Sterling Ross and Ruth Tripp Ross. Reports of Committees of the Society. Seal. Publication No. 8. Two Portraits. 8vo. pp. 17. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. Edition, 300. Price, $1.00. 9. Title Page and Index to Volume I. Seal. Rubri- cated. 8vo. pp. xi. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E. B. Yordy. 1858-1884. Edition, 400. 10. Wright, Harrison, Ph. D. Report of a Committee of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society on the Early Shad Fisheries of the North Branch of the Susquehanna River. By Harrison Wright, Chairman of the Committee. 8vo. p. 352-359- Published in the Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission. 1883 50 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 11. Wright, Harrison, Ph. D. A Circular, of Inquiry from the Wyoming Historical and Geological So- ciety, respecting the Old Wilkes-Barre Academy. Prepared by Harrison Wright, Recording Secretary. 8vo. pp. 19. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Printed for the Society by E.B. Yordy. 1883. 12. Charter, By-Laws and List of Members of the So- ciety. Seal. 8vo. pp. 24 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E. B. Yordy, Printer. 1885. Edition, 200. 13. Proceedings and Collections. Seal. Vol. 2. Part 1. Plates. Rubricated. 8vo. pp. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. P7inted for the Society / by E. B. Yordy. 1885. Harvey, Oscar Jewell. A History of Lodge No. 61, F. and A. M., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Seal. . Together with a Col- lection of Masonic Addresses, an Account of the Anti- Masonic Crusade, and Extended Biographical Sketches, with Portraits of Hons. John B. Gibson, Garrick Mal- lery, John N. Conyngham, Charles Miner, ex- Gov. Hemy M. Hoyt, General E. L. Dana, and other Mem- bers of the Lodge. By Oscar Jewell Harvey, M. A., P. M. of Lodge 61'. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E. B '. Yordy ; Printer. 1885. 8vo. pp.