by Chancellor, Paul, 1900-
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Historical collections relating to Gwynedd, a township of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, settled, 1698, by immigrants from Wales, with some data referring to the adjoining township, of Montgomery, also settled by Welsh
Pittsburgh A To Z
Head for the hills! : the amazing true story of the Johnstown flood
Renfrew Park : a Pennsylvania German farmstead
The Johnstown Flood : core events of a deadly disaster
Sigh, gone : a misfit's memoir of great books, punk rock, and the fight to fit in
Wicked Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh : a new portrait
Harrisburg in World War II
A bicentennial postcard history of Williamsport, 1806-2006
The company towns of the Rockhill Iron and Coal Company : Robertsdale and Woodvale, Pennsylvania
Homestead : the glory and tragedy of an American steel town
Boalsburg : an American village
Boalsburg : an American village. Number two
Boalsburg : an American village. Number one
Ruthless tide : the heroes and villains of the Johnstown flood, America's astonishing gilded age disaster
Johnstown flood : the day the dam burst
Some of the first settlers of "the forks of the Delaware" and their descendants; being a translation from the German of the record books of the First Reformed Church of Easton, Penna., from 1760 to 1852
Smoketown : the untold story of the other great Black Renaissance
Banished from Johnstown : racist backlash in Pennsylvania
Sandyvale Cemetery, Johnstown, Pennsylvania : a recreation of burials, 1850-1906
Johnstown flood
Oak Hill (O. of I.A.) cemetery at Mt. Carmel (Alaska), Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
Records of the Klinger Church, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : including Bowman and Klinger families
Hopewell Village; a social and economic history of an iron-making community
The old pine tree : a landmark, a legend
The Tulpehocken bi-centennial commemorated in a four-day celebration at Womelsdorf, Pa., June 28th, 29th, 30th and July 1st, 1923; being a series of historical sketches covering two hundred years, 1723-1923 .
Chambersburg, frontier town, 1730-1794 : a bicentennial narrative of the origin and growth of Chambersburg and Franklin County in Pennsylvania
Merion in the Welsh tract. With sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor. Historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682
The Johnstown flood
Marriage licenses at Lancaster, PA, 1791-1799
Azilum, French refugee colony of 1793
The history of State College, 1896-1946
Olde Shippensburg
The Johnstown flood of 1889 : the tragedy of the Conemaugh
Bucks County tombstone inscriptions : Bedminster and Haycock townships
Records of Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Boro of Hughesville, Lycoming Co., PA
Marriage and death notices from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania newspapers, 1835-1845
Altoona, PA, City Hall birth records
The manor of Springettsbury, York County, Pennsylvania : "it's history and early settlers"
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