The following is a list of books and articles about Anne Bailey, early pioneer, which can be found at the West Virginia State Archives Library.
Case, Fred M. Anne Bailey, Charleston, WV, Telfords,
1944.
B B154c Pam.
Hall, Grace McCartney. "Anne Bailey in West Virginia Tradition,"
West Virginia History Quarterly Magazine, Volume 17,
1955-56, pp.22-85.
Arc 1. 4:17 1955-56.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. "Anne Bailey," The Magazine of History
with Notes and Queries, Volume 2 Number 3, March 1910, Library of
Congress, 1954.
Mi 49-5.
________________. Life and Times of Anne Bailey: the Pioneer
Heroine of the Great Kanawha Valley, Charleston, WV, Butler
Publishing Company, 1891.
B B154L.
Poffenbarger, Livia Simpson. Anne Bailey: Thrilling
Adventures of the Heroine of the Kanawha Valley, Pt. Pleasant,
L.S. Poffenbarger, 1907.
B B154P.
Royall, Anne. Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United States, New Haven, Anne Royall, 1826. [Click here to read her observations on Anne Bailey]
Truman, Timothy. Straight Up to See the Sky, Forestville,
CA: Eclipse Books, 1991, pp. 106-09.
977 T677s.
"Mad Anne, the Huntress," United States Magazine,
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1856, pp.235-237, Library of Congress, 1954.
Mi 49-5.
"Anne Bailey's Ride," Mullens Advocate, 9-30-1971.
"Anne Bailey," by Adelaide Cole, Daughters of the American
Revolution Magazine, 3- 1980.
"Anne Bailey," by Richard Montgomery, West Virginia
Hillbilly, 4-20-1974.
"Anne Bailey Saved Town, She Brought Ammunition to Unprotected Fort
in Year 1791," n.d.
"Anne Bailey Saved Old Fort Lee by Long Ride Through Wilderness,"
n.d.
Bailey, Anne, 1742-1825. Typescript
biography by Ambler.
"Gauley Bridge a Focal Point of History," Beckley
Post-Herald, 6-11-1969.
"Heroine of the Frontier," The Call, C&P Telephone,
2-1970.
"Know of Anne Bailey You Should for her Story is a Queer One,"
Herald Dispatch, 12- 6-1923.
"Looking Back, by McKinley, Mason Co., Historical Society,"
Point Pleasant Register, 4- 10-1970.
"Mad Anne Bailey is Needed by Charleston in Historical Pageant,"
Herald Advertiser, 9- 25-1927.
"Mad Anne Bailey Became Famous as Pioneer Scout," Charleston
Gazette, 6-1939.
"Rare Courage of Anne Bailey Stamped Her as Unique Figure,"
Times Record, 10-2- 1930.
"The Kanawha Tradition," Princeton Times, 10-14-1971.
"The Dates in the Life of Anne Bailey," WV Heritage
Foundation, 4-16-1966.
"They Called Her Mad Anne," Clarksburg Exponent,
3-14-1939.
"Two Hardy Pioneer Women Saved Many Lives," Times-West
Virginian, 10-30-1963.
"White Squaw of the Kanawha," Point Pleasant Register,
5-22-1929.
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