Recommended Readings
Agnew, Daniel. A History of the Region of Pennsylvania North of the Ohio and West of the Allegheny River, of the Indian Purchases, and of the Running of the Southern, Northern, and Western State Boundaries. Also, an Account of the Division of the Territory for Public Purposes, and of the Lands, Laws, Titles, Settlements, Controversies, and Litigation Within This Region. Philadelphia, PA: Kay & Brother, 1987.

Allegheny Mineral Springs. n.p. n.d.

Archaeology at Buckaloons and Irvine Flats. n.p. , 2000.

Ashe, Thomas. Travels in America Performed in the Year 1806 for the Purpose of Exploring the Rivers Alleghany, Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi and Ascertaining the Produce and Conditions of Their Banks and Vicinity. London: Printed for R. Phillips, 1809.

Baldwin, Leland Dewitt. Pittsburgh: The Story of a City. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1937.

Bonnecamps, Joseph Pierre de. "Account of the Voyage on the Beautiful River Made in 1749 Under the Direction of Monsieur de Celoron by Father Bonnecamps." Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly. 1920: 397- 423.

Casler, Walter C. Allegheny Valley Logging Railroads: Locomotives, Sawmills, Pine Timber, Warren, Forest, Venango, Crawford, Erie Counties. Williamsport, PA: Lycoming Printing Co., 1977.

__________. Teddy Collins Empire: A Century of Lumbering in Forest County, Nebraska, Golinza, Kellettville, Mayburg, Bucks Mills, Iron City, Pigeon, Marienville. Corry, PA: Published by the author. 1976.

__________. Tionesta Valley: Sheffield, Brookston, Loleta, Bear Creek, Cherry Grove. Williamsport, PA: Lycoming Printing Co., 1973.

Cook, Anthony E. The Cook Forest: An Island in Time. Helena, MT: Falcon Press Publishing Co. Inc., 1997.

Craig, Neville B. History of Pittsburgh: With a Brief Notice of its Facilities of Communication and Other Advantages and Manufacturing Purposes. Pittsburgh, PA: J. R. Weldin Co., 1917.

Crossett, D. Allen. One-Night Stand: A History of Live and Recorded Entertainments in Warren, Pennsylvania, from 1795 to the Present. Warren, PA. Published by the author, 1983.

Dunbar, Seymour. A History of Travel in America: being an outline of the development in modes of travel from archaic vehicles of colonial of colonial times to the completion of the first transcontinental railroad: the influence of the Indians on the free movement and territorial unity of the white race: the part played by travel methods in the economic conquest of the continent: and those related human experiences, changing social conditions and governmental attitudes which accompanied the growth of a national travel system. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1915.

Expedition of Baron de Longueuil: A Preliminary Report Commemorating the 200th Anniversary. Northwestern Pennsylvania Historical Series Pamphlet No. 1.: Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration-Frontier Forts and Trails Survey. Erie, PA: 1939.

Garbarino, William. Along the Allegheny: A History of the Early Events Along the Allegheny and Its Tributaries. Midway, PA: Midway Publishing, 2000.

Harbison, Francis Roy. Flood Tides Along the Allegheny: The Valley of the Pioneers. Pittsburgh, PA. F. R. Harbison. 1941

Hulbert, Archer Butler. The Ohio River, Course of Empire. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906.

Irving, Washington. Life of George Washington. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1871.

Jones, Robert Ralston. The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation: War Department Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries: Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920.

Karian, John M. Allegheny Waterway and Wetland Splendors. Published by the author, 2004.

Kussart, Sarepta Cooper. The Allegheny River. Pittsburgh, PA: Burgum Printing Company, 1938.

Leahy, Ethel Carter. Who's Who on the Ohio River and Its Tributaries. Cincinnati, OH: E.C. Leahy Publishing Co., 1931.

Marshall, Orsamus Holmes. De Celoron's Expedition to the Ohio in 1749. Albany, NY. J. Munsell's Sons, 1887.

McKnight, William James. A Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Com, 1905.

McLaurin, John James. Sketches in Crude Oil: Some Accidents and Incidents of the Petroleum Development in All Parts of the Globe. Franklin, PA: Published by the author, 1902.

Miller, Ernest C. "Down the Rivers-A Rafting Journal of 1859-From Warren, PA. to Louisville, KY." The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine Fall. 1957: 149 -162.

Pierce, John. and Joshua Sharpless. Notes on a Visit to the Seneca Nation of Indians. Harrisburg, PA : Pennsylvania Historical Survey. n.d.

Ray, John W. A History of Western Pennsylvania. Athens, PA: Riverside Press, 1941.

Reinsberg, Mark. "Descent of the Raftsmen's Guard: A Roll Call." The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine Jan.1970: 1-32.

Rhoads, Samuel Nicholson. The Mammals of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Philadelphia: Privately published, 1903.

Sevon, William D. and Gary M. Fleeger. Pennsylvania and the Ice Age. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 1999.

Schafer, Jim. and Mike Sajna. The Allegheny: Watershed of the Nation. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992.

Sharpless, Joshua. A visit to Cornplanter in 1798: Being Extracts from the Diary of Joshua Sharpless. Warren, PA. n.d.

Shoemaker, Henry Wharton. Allegheny Episodes: Folk Lore and Legends Collected in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Vo. XI Pennsylvania Folk Lore Series. Altoona, PA. Altoona Tribune Company, 1922.

__________. Black Forest Souvenirs Collected in Northern Pennsylvania. Reading, PA: Bright-Faust Printing Co., 1914.

Shoemaker, Henry Wharton, John H. Chatham, and John C. French. North Pennsylvania Minstrelsy: As Sung in the Backwoods Settlements, Hunting Cabins and Lumber Camps in the "Black Forest" of Pennsylvania 1840-1923. Altoona, PA: Times Tribune Company. 1923.

Smiley, Alfred Wilson. A Few Scraps Oily and Otherwise. Oil City, PA: Derrick Pub. Co., 1907.

Taber, Thomas T., III. Sawmills Among the Derricks: Kane, Kinzua Valley, Bradford, Crosby, Lewis Run. Williamsport, PA: Lycoming Printing Co., 1975.

Thurston, George Henry. Allegheny County's Hundred Years. Pittsburgh, PA: A.A. Anderson & Son, 1888.

Tolles, Frederick Barnes. James Logan and the Culture of Provincial America. Boston: Little, Brown, 1957.

Tonkin, Joseph Dudley. The Last Raft. Harrisburg, PA: Published by the author, 1940.

Tranter, Charles R. Oakland: the statues, the windows, the legends and the serendipity of Oakland Cemetery, Warren, PA. Warren, PA: Charles R. Tranter and Company, 1995.

__________. The Way We Were: A Photographic History of Warren County, Pennsylvania 1860-1930 Photographs courtesy of the Warren County Historical Society; Introduction by Walter Erbland. Warren, PA: Charles R. Tranter and Company, 1981.

__________. Wondrous Warren: Opening the Pages of the Past. Warren, PA: Charles R. Tranter and Company, 2004.

Veech, James. The Monongahela of Old or Historical Sketches of Southwestern Pennsylvania to the Year 1800. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1892.

Warren Chamber of Commerce. Warren, Pennsylvania: The Gem of the Allegheny. Warren, PA: Warren Chamber of Commerce, 1913.

Way, Jr., Frederick. The Allegheny. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1942.

Wetmore, Lansing. Reminiscences of Warren County. Warren, PA: Warren Ledger, 1853.