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Sources on Native Americans in West Virginia


The following books and articles relating to Native Americans can be found at the West Virginia Archives and History Library.

BOOKS

Abel, Annie Heloise. The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War. Cleveland, Ohio, The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1919.
973.7 Ab3

________________.The American Indian Under Reconstruction. Cleveland, Ohio, The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1925.
973.7 Ab3

Adair, James. Trader with the Indians. The History of the American Indian; Particularly Those Adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina and Virginia. London: Printed for E. and C. Dilly, 1775.
970.1 Adl

Addington, Luther Foster. Indian Stories of Virginia's Last Frontier. Wise, Virginia, 1966.
975.5008 A224

Adney, Edwin Tappan. The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America. Washington DC, Smithsonian Institution, 1964.
623.829 A238

Alden, John Richard. John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier; a Study of Indian Relations, War Trade and Land Problems in the Southern Wilderness, 1754-1755. New York, Gordian Press, 1966 [c1944].
970.5 A358

American Ethnology, United States Bureau of. Anthropological Papers. Washington, United States Government Printing Office, 1938.
970.008 U58 no. 119.

_____________________________________.List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology with Index to Authors and titles... Washington, United States Government Printing Office, 1894.
970.008 U58 no.(s) 31, 49

America's Fascinating Indian Heritage, Pleasantsville, New York, Readers's Digest Association, Inc., 1978.
R 305.897 A 512r

American Heritage Book of Indians, American Heritage Publishing Company, Inc., 1961.
R 305.897 B73

American Pioneer. A Monthly Periodical, Devoted to the Objects of the Logan Historical Society; or, to Collecting and Publishing Sketches Relative to the Early Settlement and Successive Improvement of the Country...V. 1-2; January 1842-October 1843. Chillicothe, Ohio J. S. Williams, 1842; Cincinnati, Ohio, J. S. Willams, 1843.
Per

Atkin, Edmond. The Appalachian Indian Frontier; The Edmond Atkin Report and Plan of 1755. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1967.
970.5 A873

Ayer, Edward E.Collection. Narratives of Captivity Among the Indians of North America; a List of Books and Manuscript on this Subject at the Newberry Library. Chicago, Illinois, Newberry Library, 1912.
016.9701 N534

Baldwin, John Dennison. Ancient America, in Notes on American Archaeology. New York, Harpers & Brothers, 1871.
913.7 B19

Barbour, Philip Lemont. The Riddle of the Powhatan "Black Boyes." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, v. 88 (1980) p. 148-154.
975.505 V81 v.88

Bartram, William. Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy and the Country of the Chactaws. London, Bartram, 1792.
917.3 B28

Beauchamp, William Martin. Iroquois Folk Lore, Gathered from the Six Nations of New York. Syracuse, New York, The Dehler Press, 1922.
970. 1 B38

Beckwith, Thomas. The Indian or Mound-Builder; the Indians, Mode of Living, Manners, Customs, Dress, Ornaments, etc. Before the White Man Came to the Country, Together with a List of Relics Gathered by the Author. Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Naeter Brothers, 1911.
970.4 B397

Bickley, George W. History of the Settlement and Indian Wars of Tazewell County, Virginia. Cincinnati, Morgan & Company, 1852.
975.5763 B583

Blair, Emma Helen. The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes as Described by Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant in the Northwest; Bacqueville de la Potherie, French Royal Commissioner to Canada; Morrell Marston, American Army Officer; and Thomas Forsyth, United States Agent at Fort Armstrong. Cleveland, The Arthur H. Clarke Company, 1911.
970.1 B57

Blankenship, Bob. Cherokee Roots. Cherokee, North Carolina, Blankenship, 1978.
R 305.897 B642

Blumenthal, Walter Hart. American Indians Dispossessed; Fraud in Land Cessions Forced Upon the Tribes. Philadelphia, G. S. MacManus Company, 1955.
970.5 B62a

Bouquet, Henry. Papers. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1943.
B B765

Bowen, Jeff. 1901-1907 Native American Indian Census, Seneca, Eastern Shawnee, Miami, Modoc, Ottawa, Peoria, Quapaw and Wyandotte Indians (Under Seneca School Indian Territory). Signal Mountain, Tennessee, Mountain Press, n.d.
R 305.897 B786 1901-1907 Boyd, Thomas Alexander. Simon Girty, the White Savage. New York, Minton, Blach & Company, 1928.
B G529b

Bradley, Daniel. Journal of Captain Daniel Bradley; and Epic of the Ohio Frontier. Greenville, Ohio, F. H. Jobes & Son, 1935.
973.42 B811

Brown, James Moore. The Captives of Abb's Valley, A Legend of Frontier Life. By a son of Mary Moore. Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publications, 1854.
B B81

Brown, Lloyd Arnold. Early Maps of the Ohio Valley; a Selection of Maps, Plans, and Views Made by Indians and Colonials from 1673-1783. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1959.
912.77 B81

Brown, Vickie Osborne. The Solomon and Seaberry Osborne Family of Clay County, West Virginia. Maysel, West Virginia, Frog Pond Printery, 1997.
R 305.897 Q81

Brownell, Charles De Wolf. The Indian Races of North and South America... New York, H. E. & S. Scranton, 1852.
970.1 B81

Bushnell, David Ives. ...Native Cemeteries and Forms of Burial East of the Mississippi. Washington Government Printing Office, 1920.
970.008 U58 no. 71

_________________. ...Native Villages and Village Sites East of the Mississippi. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919.
970.008 U58 no. 69

Butler, Mary. Three Archaeological Sites in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1939.
913.74 B97

Cadzow, Donald A. Archaeological Studies of the Susquehannock Indians in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1936, V. III [no. 2].
913.748 C126a

Carroll, Gregory B. American Indian Resource File. Charleston, West Virginia, Archives and History Section, Division of Culture and History.
R 305.897 I 39

_______________. Native American Resource Booklet, History, Genealogy, Maps, Concerning Native Americans in West Virginia. Charleston, West Virginia, Archives and History Section, Division of Culture and History, 1999.

Carter, Kent. i. Orem, Utah, Ancestry.com Incorporated, 1999.
R 305.897 C323

Caruso, John Anthony. The Mississippi Valley Frontier: The age of French Exploration and Settlement. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1966.
977.01 C25

Chronological List of Famous American Indians, with Biographies. National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Index vol., p. 169.
R 920 N21

Cleveland Public Library. The American Indian; His History, Culture and Current Problems. The Library, 1972.
016.9701 C59

Cobb, William Henry. Indian Trails, Frontier Forts, Revolutionary Soldiers and Pioneers of Randolph County, West Virginia. Elkins, West Virginia, 1923.
975.485 C653 Pam.

Cook, Kermit A. "Military Defense of the Frontier in the Northwest Territory." West Virginia History, Charleston, West Virginia, v. 10 (1948-490 p. [25]-61; [93]-113.
Arc 1. 4:10

Cook, Sherburne Friend. The Indian Population of New England in the Seventeenth Century. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1976.
301.32974 C771

Connelley, William Elsey. Eastern Kentucky Papers; the Founding of Harman's Station, with and Account of the Indian Captivity of Mrs. Jennie Wiley and the Exploration and Settlement of the Big Sandy Valley in the Virginias and Kentucky. New York, The Torch Press, 1910.
976.9 C76

____________________. Wyandot Folk-lore. Topeka, Kansas, Crane & Company, 1899.
398.2 C752

Cottrill, Robert Spencer. The Southern Indians; The Story of the Civilized Tribes Before Removal. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1954.
970.1 C82s

Curtis, Edward S. The North American Indians. New York, Aperture, 1972.
779.9 C975

Densmore, Frances. Menominee Music. Washington Government Printing Office, 1932.
970.008 U58 no. 102

DeGruyter, Julius Allen. The Kanawha Spectator. Charleston, West Virginia, Jarrett Printing, 1953.
975.437 D321 v.1 &2

De Hass, Willis. History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia: Embracing an Account of the Various Expeditions in the West Previous to 1795. Parsons, West Virginia, McClain Printing Company, 1960.
R 973.3 D322 1960. 973.3 D322

Dillion, Richard H. North American Indian Wars. New York, Facts on File, Inc., 1983.
973.049 D579

Dixon, Joseph Kossuth. The Vanishing Race, the Last Great Indian Council... Participated by the Eminent Indian Chiefs... Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913.
970.1 D621

Dockstrader, Frederick J. Great North American Indians: Profiles in Life and Leadership. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1997.
R 305.897 D637

Doddridge, Joseph. Logan, the Last of the Race of Shikellemus, Chief of the Cayuaga Nation. A Dramatic Piece, to Which is Added the Dialogue of the Backwoodsman and the Dandy, First Recited at the Buffalo Seminary, July 1st, 1821. Reprinted. Parsons, West Virginia, McClain Printing Company, 1971.
812.2 D641 1971

Donehoo, George Patterson. A History of the Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania, With Numerous Historical Notes and References. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, The Telegraph Press, 1928.
970.1 D71

Downes, Randolph Chandler. Council Fires on the Upper Ohio; a Narrative of Indian Affairs in the Upper Ohio Valley until 1795.
973.3 D65 Drake, Samuel Gardner. The Aboriginal Races of North America... New York, Hurst & Company, 1880.
970.1 D78

Driver, Harold Edson. Indians of North America. Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago Press, 1961.
970.1 D83

Early Mesoamerican Village. New York, Academic Press, 1976.
913.72 E12

Dunnell, Robert C. The Hughes Farm Site (46-Oh-9) Ohio County, West Virginia. Moundsville, West Virginia Archeological Society, 1962.
913.75414 D883 Pam

Eckert, Allan W. Blue Jacket: War Chief of the Shawnees. Boston, Little, Brown, 1969.
B B62e

_____________. The Frontiersmen, A Narrative. Boston, Little, Brown, 1967.
977.02 Ec5

_____________. Wilderness Empire; A Narrative. Boston, Little, Brown, 1969.
973.2 Ec5

Edmunds, R. David. Tecumseh and the Quest for Indian Leadership. Boston, Little Brown and Company, 1984.
970.004 E24

Ehle, John. Trail of Tears, the Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nations. New York, Anchor Books, 1988,1999.
R 305.897 E33r

Elder, Pat Spurlock. Melungeons: Examining an Appalachian Legend. Blountville, Tennessee, Continuity Press, 1999.
R 305.897 E38

Farrand, Livingston ...Basis of American History, 1500-1900. New York and London, Harper & Brothers, 1904.
970.1 F24

Fausz, John Frederick. "The Invasion of Virginia. Indians, Colonialism, and the Conquest of Cant: An Essay on Anglo-American Relations in the Chesapeake." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, v. 95 (1987), p. [133-156].
975.505 V81 V. 95

__________________. "Middlemen in Peace and War: Virginia's Earliest Indian Interpreters, 1608- 1632." Virginia's Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, v.95 (1987) p. 41-64.
975.505 V81 v. 95

Felldin, Jeanne and Tucker, Charlotte. 1832 Census of Creek Indians Taken by Parsons and Abbott. Tomball, Texas, Genealogical Publications, 1978.
R 305.897 F317

______________________________. Index to the 1835 Census of the Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi River. Tomball, Texas, Genealogical Publishing, 1979.
R 305.897 F317c

Fernow, Berthold. The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days. Albany, New York, J. Munsell's Sons, 1890.
977 F366

Field, Thomas Warren. Essay Towards and Indian Bibliography... New York, Scribner, Armstrong and Company, 1873. (reprinted by Columbus Ohio Longs College Book Company, 1951).
R 016.9701 F45

Finley, James Bradley. Life Among the Indians; or Personal Reminiscences and Historical Incidents Illustrative of Indian Life and Character. Cincinnati, Methodist Book Concern, 1857.
970.1 F49

Force, Manning Ferguson. Some Early Notices of the Indians of Ohio. To What Race Did The Mound Builders Belong? Cincinnati, Ohio, Robert Clarke & Company, 1879.
970.4 F697 Pam.

Foreman, Grant. ...The Last Trek of the Indians. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1946.
970.5 F76

Fowke, Gerard. Archaeological History of Ohio; the Mound Builders and Later Indians. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1945.
970.4 F784

Franklin, William Neil. Act for the Better Regulation of the Indian Trade, Virginia, 1714. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, V. 72 (1964) P. (141-151).
975.505 V. 81 V. 72

Frost, John. Indian Wars of the United States, From the Discovery to the Present Time. Auborn and Buffalo, Miller Orton & Mulligan, 1850.
970.1 F92

Fundaburk, Emma Lila. Southeastern Indians Life Portraits; a Catalogue of Pictures 1564-1860. Metuchen, New Jersey, Scarecrow Reprint Corporation, 1969.
970.1 F96

Gabriel, Ralph Henry. ...The Lure of the Frontier; a Story of Race Conflict. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1929.
R 917.303 P133 v.2

Gaddis, Vincent H. American Indian Myths & Mysteries. Radnor, Pennsylvania, Chilton Book Company, 1977.
970 G123

Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. Sharon Malinowski, ...et al Editors, Detroit, Michigan, Gale Research Inc., 1998.
R 305 897 G151 v. 1-4

Garland, Hamlin. The Book of the American Indian. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1923.
970.1 G18

Gidley, M. Kopet: a Documentary Narrative of Chief Joseph's Last Years. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1981.
970.004 G453

Gordon, Cyrus Herzl. Before Columbus: Links Between Old World and Ancient America. New York, 1971.
973.1 G65

Gormley, Myra Vanderpool. Cherokee Connections, an Introduction to Genealogical Sources Pertaining to Cherokee Ancestors. Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1995.
R 305.897 G71

Government Printing Office. A Compilation of all the Treaties Between the United States and the Indian Tribes Now in Force as Laws. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1873.
970.5 C73

Great Chiefs. New York, Time-Life Books, 1975.
970.004 T583

Griffin, James Bennett. Archeology of Eastern United States. Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago Press, 1952.
913.73 G851

Haithcock, Richard L. Occaneechie Saponi and Tutelo of the Saponi Nation: aka Piedmont Catawba. Southeastern Indian Refugees from Virginia, the Carolinas and Tennessee in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. Haitcock, 1966.
R 305. 897 H153

Handbook of North American Indians. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1978.
R 970.44 H236

Hale, John Peter. Trans-Allegheny Pioneers: Historical Sketches of the First White Settlers West of the Alleghenies 1748...Charleston, West Virginia, The Kanawha Valley Publishing Company, 1931.
975.402 H162 1931

Hanna, Charles Augustus. The Wilderness Trail; or Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path, With Some New Annals of the Old West , and the Records of Some Strong Men and Some Bad Ones. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1911.
974.8 H19

Harriott, Thomas. Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia. First Printed in London in 1858. London, B. Quaritch, 1893.
975.51 H24

Harrison, William Henry. A Discourse on the Aborigines of the Ohio Valley...1883. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, vol. 1 Part Second, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1839.
970.1 H323

Haywood, Charles. A Bibliography of North American Folklore and Folksong. New York, Dover Publications, 1961.
016.398 H427 v.1

Holmes, William Henry. Handbook fo Aboriginal Antiquities Part I. Introductory: the Lithic Industries. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919.
970.008 U58 no. 60

Hecjewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus. History, Manners and Customs of the Indian Nations Who Once Inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighbouring States. Philadelphia, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1876.
970.1 H449

Hickman, Joseph M. The Scioto-Monongahela Trail Revisited: The Redefining of a Long Ignored Native American Trail Leading Through What is now West Virginia from the Ohio river Valley to the Settlements in the Monongahela Valley and on into Pennsylvania. Unpublished, 2002.
R 305.897 H628

Hildreth, Samuel Prescott. Pioneer History; Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley an the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory. Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & Company; New York, A. S. Barnes & Company, 1848.
977.1 H54

Hill, Edward E. Guide to Records in the National Archives of the United States Relating to American Indians. Washington D. C., National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1981.
R 305.897 H645

Hoig, Stanley W. The Cherokee and Their Chiefs. Fayetteville, The University of Arkansas Press, 1998.
R 305.897 H719

Hrdlicka, Alies. ...Physical Anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares, and of the Eastern Indians in General. Washington Government Printing Office, 1916.
970.008 U58 no. 62

Hubbard, Jeremiah. Forty Years Among the Indians. Knightstown, Indiana, The Bookmark, 1975.
B H875

Hudson, Charles M. The Southeastern Indians. Knoxville, Tennessee, University of Tennessee Press [c1976]
970.45 H885

Hulbert, Archer Butler. ...Military Roads of the Mississippi Basin, the Conquest of the Old North west. Cleveland, Ohio, The A. H. Clark Company, 1904.
917.3 H912 v.7

Humphreys, Milton Wylie. Anthony; "the White Man's Friend". How a Greenbrier Stream and Cave Became Lasting Memorials to a Friendly Indian. Humphreys, Fayetteville, West Virginia, 1927.
970.1 H927 Pam

Huntington, Ellsworth. The Red Man's Continent: a Chronicle of Aboriginal America. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1919.
970.1 H92

Hutchins, Thomas. ...A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina; Reprinted from the Original Edition of 1778; edited by Frederick Charles Hicks. Cleveland, Ohio, The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904.
917.7 H97

Hyde, Edwin William. Mid-Ohio Valley Paleo-Indian and Suggested Sequence of the Fluted Point Cultures. Moundsville, West Virginia Archeological Society, 1960.
913.75414 H993 Pam

Indians and Their Captives. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1977.
970.1 I39

Indians, The. New York, Time-Life Books, 1973.
978.004 T583 1976

Illustrated Atlas of Native American History. Edison, New Jersey, Chartwell Books, Inc., 1999.
R 305.897I29

In a Sacred Manner I Love: Native American Wisdom. New York, Clarion Books, 1997.
970 P557

Ingles, John. The Story of Mary Draper Ingles and Son Thomas Ingles. Radford, Virginia, Commonwealth Press, 1969.
970.3 In4

Jacobs, William R. Dispossessing the American Indian, Indians and Whites on the Colonial Frontier. Norman, University Press of Oklahoma, 1972.
R 305.897 J17 Jensen, Richard E. Archeological Survey fo the Rowelsburg Reservoir Area, West Virginia, Morgantown, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, 1970.
Geo 1. 3: R4 no. 2

Jesuits. The Jesuits Relations and Allied Documents. Cleveland, The Burrows Brothers Company, 1896-1901.
271.5 T42

Johnson, Patricia Givens. James Patton and the Appalachian Colonists. Berryville, Virginia, Virginia Book Company, 1983.
975.502 J68

____________________. The New River Early Settlement. Pulaski, Virginia, Edmonds Printing, 1938.
975.57 J68

Johnston, Charles. ...Incidents Attending the Capture, Detention, and Ransom of Charles Johnson of Virginia. Cleveland, Ohio, Burrows Brothers Company, 1905.
970.1 J72 1905.

Jones, Hugh. The Present State of Virginia. New York, Reprinted for J. Sabin, 1865.
microfilm. 975.51 J71

Josephy, Alvin M. The Indian Heritage of America. New York, Knopf, 1968.
970.1 J77

Kalman, Bobbie. Life in a Longhouse Village. New York, Crabtree Publishing Company, 2001.
R 305.897 K 74

Keepers of the Treasures Protecting Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions on Indian Lands. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1990.
R 305.897 K26

Kenny, Hamill Thomas. The Origin and Meaning of the Indian Place Names of Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, Waverly Press, 1961.
917.52 K39

Kercheval, Samuel. The History of the Valley of Virginia. Winchester, Virginia, S. H. Davis, 1833.
975.59 K39 closed stacks

Klein, Barry T. Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian. Nyack, New York, Todd Publications, 1998.
R 305.897 K64

Lambert, Oscar Doane. "The Ledger of the McClure Trading Post, Wheeling on the Ohio in Virginia," West Virginia History, V.6 (1944-1945), p. [205]-208).
Arc 1. 4:6

Lederer, John. "Another French Account of Virginia Indians." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, v.83 (1975) p. 150-159).
975.505 V81 v. 83

_____________.The Discoveries of John Lederer, in Three Several Marches from Virginia, to the West of Carolina, and Other Parts of the Continent: Begun in March 1669 and Ended in September 1670. London, J. C. for S. Heyrick, 1672. Reprinted for G. P. Humphrey, Rochester, New York, 1902.
917.5 L473

Lewis, Clifford M. "A Frontier Store in Western Virginia," West Virginia History, V. 32 (1970-1971) p. (238-244).
Arc 1. 4:32

Lewis, Thomas M. Tribes that Slumber; Indian Times in the Tennessee Region, Knoxville, Tennessee, University of Tennessee Press, 1958.
976.8 L58t

Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of the Battle of Point Pleasant: Fought Between Men and Indians at the Mouth of the Great Kanawha River. Harrisonburg, Virginia, C. J. Carter Company, 1974, 1909.
973.27 L676 1974

Le Jau, Francis. Carolina Chronicles, 1706-1717. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1956.
975.602 L534

Lindquist, Gustavus Elmer Emanuel. The Red Man in the United States. New York, George H. Doran Company, 1923.
970.1 L64

Lorant, Stefan. The New World; the First Pictures of America, Made by John White and Jacques Le Moyne and Engraved by Theodore de Bry, with Contemporary Narratives of the French Settlements in Florida, 1562-1565, and the English Colonies in Virginia, 1585-1590. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965.
973.108 L88

Lounsbury, Floyd G. Iroquois Place-Names in the Champlain Valley. Albany, New York, University of New York , 1960.
497.5 L889

Lowie, Robert Harry. The Matrilineal Complex. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1919.
301.421 L918

McCary, Ben Clyde. Indians in Seventeenth Century Virginia. Williamsburg, Virginia, 350th Anniversary Celebration Corporation, 1957.
970.455 M123i

McClung, John Alexander. Sketches of Western Adventure; Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West , From 1755-1794. Louisville, Kentucky, R. H. Collins and Company, 1879.
977.01 M128 1879

McClure, David. Diary of David McClure, Doctor of Divinity, 1748-1820. New York, Knickerbocker Press, 1899.
B M128

McConnell, Michael N. A Country Between the Upper Ohio Valley and Its Peoples, 1724-1774. Lincoln & London, University of Nebraska Press, 1992.
R 305.897n M129

McGhee, Lucy and Burns, Annie. Eastern Cherokee Walkers' Claims of People by the Name Walker Intermarried with the Cherokee Indians. Washington D. C., n. p. n. d.

McHargue, Georgess. A Field Guide to Conservation Archaeology in North America. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1977.
R 913.031 M149

McKnight, Charles. Our Western Border One Hundred Years Ago, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, J. C. MuCurdy, 1875.
920 M159

McMechen, James H. Legends of the Ohio Valley; of Thrilling Incidents of Indian Warfare. Wheeling, West Virginia, Register Company, 1878.
977.02 M167 1878 Pam

McMichael, Edward V. Archaeological Survey of Nicholas County, West Virginia. Morgantown, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, 1965.
Geo 1. 3: A7 no. 1

__________________. Introduction to West Virginia Archeology. Morgantown, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, 1963.
Geo 1. 3: E3 M25

__________________. Introduction to West Virginia Archeology. Morgantown, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, 1968.
Geo 1. 3: E3 M25/1968

Manson, Carl P. "An Historic Iroquois Site Near Romney, West Virginia," West Virginia History, Charleston, West Virginia. v. 2 (1940-41) p. [290-293].
Arc 1. 4:2

____________"Additional Notes on the Herriott Farm Site," West Virginia History, Charleston, West Virginia, v.2 (1940-41) p. [290-293].
Arc 1. 4:5

Marshall, Orsamus Holmes. The Historical Writings of the Late Orsamus H. Marshall. Albany New York, Munsell's Sons, 1887.
971 M369

Maury, Dabney Herndon. Recollections of a Virginian in the Mexican, Indian and Civil Wars. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1894.
B M459

Mayer-Oakes, William James. Excavations at the Globe Hill Shell Heap (46Hk34-1) Hancock County, West Virginia. Moundsville, West Virginia, West Virginia Archeological Society, 1955. 913.75412 M468 Pam

________________________.The Speidel Site (46-oh7), Ohio County, West Virginia. Moundsville, West Virginia Archeological Society, 1954.
913.7514 M468 Pam

Mickley, Joseph J. Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northhampton County, Pennsylvania, October 8th, 1763. Philadelphia, T. W. Stuckey,Printer, 1875.
974.822 M625 Pam

Mitchener, Charles Hallowell. Ohio Annals. Historic Events in Tuscarawas and Muskingham Valleys, and in Other Portions of the State of Ohio...Dayton, Ohio, T. W. Odell, 1876.
977.1 M682

Moeller, Roger W. Archaeological Bibliography for Eastern North America. New Haven, Eastern States Archeological Federation and American Indian Archeological Institute, 1977.
R 016.913 M693

Monument to and History of the Mingo Indians; Facts and Traditions about this Tribe, Their Wars, Chiefs, Camps, Villages and Trails. Monument Dedicated to their Memory Near the Village of Mingo, in Tygarts River Valley of West Virginia. Cumberland, Maryland, Printed by F. B. Jenvy, 1921.
970.3 M664

Moorehead, Warren King. Prehistoric Implements. A Reference Book. Cincinnati, Ohio, The R. Clarke Company, 1900.
970.1 M78

Monture, Joel. The Complete Guide to Traditional Native American Beadwork: a Definitive Study of Authentic Tools, Materials, Techniques and Styles. New York, Macmillan, 1993.
746.5 M813.

Morgan, Lewis H. Houses and House-life of the American Aborigines. Washington D. C.. Government Printing Office, c.1881.
970.1 M82

Morris, E. Aborigines' Countee. Conduct of Society of Friends Toward the Indian Tribes. 1844.
289.6 Ab7

Morrison, Nancy Sparks. The Melungeon Health Education and Support Network. Roanoke, Virginia, author, n. d.
R 305.897 M881

Mulkearn, Lois. "Why the Treaty of Logstown, 1752?" Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, v.59 (1951), p. [3]-20).
975.505 V81 v.59

Murray, Paul Thom. "Who Is An Indian? Who Is A Negro? Virginia Indians in the World War II Draft." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, V. 95 (1987) P. (215-231).
975.505 V81 V. 95

Myers, Albert Cook. The Boy George Washington, Aged 16; His Own Account of an Iroquois Indian Dance, 1748. Philadelphia, A. C. Myers, 1932.
B W27m

National Archives and Records Service, United States. List of Cartographic Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Washington, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1977.
R 016.91273 U58c

National Geographic Society. National Geographic on Indians of the Americas. Washington, 1961.
970.1 St5

Native American Festival. Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, Town of Gauley Bridge, 1994.
394.3 N278

Newberry Library. Edward E. Ayer Collection. Narratives of Captivity Among the Indians of North America. A List of Books and Manuscripts on this Subject in the Edward E. Ayer Collection of the Newberry Library. Chicago, Illinois, c1912.
R 016.9701 N534

Newman, John B. Origin of the Red Men... New York, John C. Wells, 1849.
970.1 N46o Pam

Noe, Randolph. The Shawnee Indians An Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, Maryland, Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2001.
R 305.897 N736

O'Daniel, Victor Francis. Dominicans in Early Florida. New York, The United States Catholic Historical Society, 1930.
271.2 Odl

O'Donnell, James H. Southern Indians in the American Revolution. Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1973.
973.315 O26

Olsen, Evelyn Guard. Indian Blood. Parsons, West Virginia, McClain Print Company, 1967.
929.2 F911

Oswalt, Wendell H. This Land Was Theirs A Study of the North American Indians. New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1963, 1973.
R 305.897 O86

Pangburn, Richard. Indian Blood II: Looking for Your Native American Ancestor. Louisville, Kentucky, Butler Books, 1996.
R 305.897 P191

Parry, Ellwood. The Image of the Indian and the Black Man in American Art, 1590-1900. New York, G. Braziller, 1974.
709.93 P264

Peckham, Howard Henry. Captured by Indians: True Tales of Pioneer Survivors. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1954.
970.3 P33c

Pennsylvania, Indian Forts Commission. Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, C. M. Busch, State Printer, 1896.
974.802 P415

Phelps, McKinnie L. The Indian Captivity of Mary Kinnan, 1791-1794. Boulder, Colorado, Pruett Press, 1967.
970.1 P51

Pollard, John Garland. The Pamukey Indians of Virginia. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1894.
970.3 P186p Pam

Potter, Martha A. Ohio's Prehistoric Peoples. Columbus, Ohio Historical Society, 1968.
970.471 P868

Pratt, Richard Henry. Battlefield and Classroom; Four Decades with the American Indian, 1867- 1904. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1964.
970.5 P88

Price, William B. Mound Builders, Indian and Pioneers. Parkersburg, West Virginia, Scholl Printing Company, c1956.
970.4 P946

Prucha, Francis Paul. The Indians in American Society From the Revolutionary War to the Present. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1988.
R 305.897 P971

__________________. Indian-White Relations in the United States, A Bibliography of Works Published 1975-1980. Lincoln and London, University of Nebraska Press, 1982.
R 305.897 P971

Rand, James Hall. The North Carolina Indians. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, The University of North Carolina, 1913.
970.456 R186

Randel, William. "Captain John Smith's Attitudes Toward the Indians." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, V. 47 (1939), p. (218-229).
975.505 V81 V. 47

Reintjes, Afton E. How to Research "A Little Bit of Indian". Salt Lake City, Utah, Family History World, n.d.
R305.897 R374

Rice, Horace R. Some Cherokee Surnames in Amherst County and Vicinity (Central Virginia). Supplement to The Buffalo Ridge Cherokees: the Colors and Culture of a Virginian Indian Community. author, 1991.
R 305.897 R 496r

Robinson, Walter Stitt. "Indian Policy of Colonial Virginia, 1950." Thesis, University of Virginia, n.p.
975.5 R666

__________________."The Legal Status of the Indian in Colonial Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, V. 61 (1953), p. (247-259).
975.505 V81 V.61

__________________. "Tributary Indians in Colonial Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, V. 67 (1959), p. (49-64).
975.505 V81 V. 67

Roundtree, Helen Clark. "The Termination and Dispersal of the Nottoway Indians of Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, V. 95 (1987) p. (193-214).
975.505 V81 V. 95

Salomon, Julian Harris. The Book of Indian Crafts & Indian Lore. New York and London, Harper & Brothers, 1928.
970.1 Sa3

Sams, Conway Whittle. The Conquest of Virginia: the Forest Primeval; an Account, based on Original Documents of the Indians in that Portion of the Continent in which was Established the First English Colony in America. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916.
970.455 S193

Schraff, Anne E. Tecumseh. Minneapolis, Dillon Press, 1979. 970.004 S377

Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. Indian Legends from Algic Researches. East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 1956.
398.22 Sch6i

__________________. The Indian Tribes of the United States: Their History, Antiquities, Customs, Religion, Arts, Language, Traditions, Oral Legends, and Myths. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Company, 1883.
970.1 Sch 6

__________________. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers...1812-1842. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1851.
970.1 Sc6

Scudder, William. The Journal of William Scudder. New York, Garland Publishing Company, 1977.
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Setzler, Frank Maryl. Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina. Washington Government Printing Office, 1941.
970.008 U58 no. 131

Seymour, Flora Warren. Indian Agents of the Old Frontier. New York, D. Appleton-Century Company, 1941.
970.5 S521

Shetrone, Henry Clyde. Primer of Ohio Archaeology; the Moundbuilders and the Indians. Columbus, Ohio State Archaeological Society, 1945.
970.4 S554p Pam

__________________."West Virginia Archaeology." West Virginia History, Charleston, West Virginia. v. 2 (1940-41) p. [99-101].
Arc 1. 4:2

Shimmell, Lewis S. Border Warfare in Pennsylvania During the Revolution...Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, R. L. Myers & Company, 1901.
974.8 S556

Sizemore, Donald. Cherokee Dance Ceremonial Dances & Dance Regalia. Cherokee, North Carolina, Cherokee Publications, 1999.
R 305.897 S625

Shoemaker, Henry Wharton. Pennsylvania Indian Folk-Songs; an Address by Henry W. Shoemaker before the College Club. Williamsport, Pennsylvania, November 24th, 1927 n.p.
970.1 Sh7

Short, John Thomas. The North Americans of Antiquity; Their Origin, Migrations, and Type of Civilization Considered. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1880.
970.1 Sh 8

Sipe, Chester Hale. The Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania; or a Story of the Part Played by the American Indian in the History of Pennsylvania; Based Primarily on the Pennsylvania Archives and Colonial Records, and Built Around the Outstanding Chiefs. Butler, Pennsylvania, The Ziegler Printing Company, Inc., 1927.
970.1 Si7

_______________. The Indian Wars of Pennsylvania; an Account of the Indian Events in Pennsylvania, of the French and Indian War, Pontiac's War, Lord Dunmore's War, the Revolutionary War and the Indian Uprising from 1789-1795; Tragedies of the Pennsylvania Frontier Based on Primarily on the Pennsylvania Archives and Colonial Records. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, The Telegraph Press, 1929.
970.1 Si7

Smith, James. An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith: During his Captivity with the Indians, in the Years 1755-1759. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Company, 1870.
970.1 S651

Smith, John. ...Captain John Smith, of Willoughby by Alford, Lincolnshire; President and Admiral of New England. Works, 1608-1631. Birmingham, Edward Arber, 1884.
B S652

Smith, William. Historical Account of Bouquet's Expedition Against the Ohio Indians in 1764.Cincinnati, Ohio, R. Clarke & Company, 1868.
975.37 S664

Smith, William Henry. The St. Clair Papers. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Company, 1882.
B S136s

Smits, David Douglas. "Abominable Mixture: Toward the Repudiation of Anglo-Indian Intermarriage in Seventeenth-Century Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, v. 95 (1987) p. [157-192].
975.505 V81 v.95

Sosin, Jack Marvin. "The British Indian Department and Dunmore's War." Virginia's Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, v. 74 (1966) p. 34-50).
975.505 V81 v.74

Southern States National Research Council. Conference on Southern Pre-History, Held Under the Auspices of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology. Committee on State Archaeological and Surveys, National Research Council, Hotel Tutwiler, Birmingham, Alabama, December 18, 19 and 20, 1932. Washington DC [1932?]
970.008 U58 no. 137

Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States, 1528-1543: The Narrative of Alvar Nunez de Vaca, ed. by Frederick W. Hodge...The Narrative of the Expedition of Hernando de Soto by the Gentleman of Elvas by Theodore H. Lewis...The Narrative of the Expedition of Coronada by Pedro de Castaneda by Frederick W. Hodge. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1907.
973.1 Sp 2

Spence, Lewis. The Myths of the North American Indians. New York, T. Y. Crowell Company, 1914.
970.1 Sp 3

Squier, Ephraim George. The Serpent Symbol and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1851.
299.72 S773

Starr-LeBeau, Gretchen D. American Eras Early American Civilizations and Exploration to 1600. Detroit, Gale Research, A Manly Inc., Book, 1998.
R 305.897 S796

Stein, R. Conrad. Cornerstones of Freedom the Story of the The Trail of Tears. Chicago, Childrens Press, 1985.
R 305.897 S818

Stone, Elizabeth. Black Sheep and Kissing Cousins. New York, Times Books, 1998.
R 305.897 S877

Stone, William Leete. Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea: Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Hamar, St. Clair and Wayne. And Other Matters Connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. New York, G. Dearborn and Company, 1838.
970.1 St7

Steele, William O. Talking Bones: Secrets of Indian Burial Mounds. New York, Harper & Row, 1978.
973 S814

Stuart, John. Memoir of Indian Wars and Other Occurrences. Parsons, West Virginia, McClain Printing Company, 1971.
975.5 St9

Stutler, Boyd Blynn. The Kinnan Massacre. Parsons, West Virginia, McClain Printing Company, 1969.
970.3 S937k

Swain, George Thomas. Words the Rang Around the World. Charleston, West Virginia, Ace Enterprises, c1962.
B L831 Pam

Swanton, John Reed. Early History the Creek Indians and their Neighbors. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1922.
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_________________.The Indians of the Southwestern United States. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1946.
970.008 U58 no. 137

_________________. The Indian Tribes of North America. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1952.
970.008 U58 no. 145

_________________. Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians. Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1929.
970.008 U58 no. 88

_________________. ...Source Materials for the Social and Ceremonial Life of the Choctaw Indians. Washington Government Printing Office, 1931.
970.008 U58 no. 103

Swope, Kenneth D. The Battle of Point Pleasant of Lord Dunmore's War. Lewisburg, West Virginia, Greenbrier Historical Society, 1974.
973.27 S979 Pam.

Task Force on Federal, State and Tribal Jurisdiction. Final Report to the American Indian Policy Review Commission on Federal, State and Tribal Jurisdiction. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1976.
970.5 U58

Thom, Dark Rain. Kohkumthena's Grandchildren The Shawnee. Indianapolis, Guild Press of Indiana, 1994.
R 305.897 T452

Tooker, William Wallace. The Alogonquian Names of the Siouan Tribes of Virginia, with Historical and Ethnological Notes. New York, Harper, 1901.
9970.1 T669 no. 5

____________________. The Names Chickahominy, Pamunkey and the Kuskarawaokes of Captain John Smith; with Historical and Ethnological Notes. New York, Harper, 1901.
9970.1 T669 no. 9

____________________. The Names Susquehanna and Chesapeake; with Historical and Ethnological Notes. New York, Harper, 1901.
9970.1 T669 no. 3

Tantaquidgeon, Gladys. Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1972.
615.321 T169

Trimble, David Buchanan. "Christopher Gist and the Indian Service in Virginia, 1757-1759." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, Virginia, v. 64 (1956), p. [143-165].
975.505 V81 v.64

Utley, Robert Marshall. The American Heritage History of the Indian Wars. New York, American Heritage Bonanza Books, 1982, c1977.
973.049 U91

VanDerBette, Richard. Held Captive by Indians: Selected Narratives 1642-1836. Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, c.1973.
970.1 V228

Van Every, Dale. Forth to the Wilderness; the First American Frontier, 1754-1774. New York, Morrow, 1961.
973.26 V28

Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt. America's Ancient Civilizations. New York, Putnam, 1953.
970.1 V61

Volney, Constantin Francois Chasseboeuf. A View of the Soil and Climate of the United States of America: with Supplementary Remarks Upon Florida; on the French Colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio and in Canada; and on the Aboriginal Tribes of America. Philadelphia, J. Conrad & Company, 1804.
917.3 V88

Volwiler, Albert Tangeman. George Croghan and the Westward Movement, 1741-1782. Cleveland, Ohio, The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1926.
B C87

Waldman, Carl. Atlas of the North American Indian. New York, Facts on File, 1985.
R 305.897 W164

Wallace, Anthony, F. C. The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca. New York, Knopf, 1970, c1969.
970.3 W187

Wallace, Paul A. Indians in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1981.
970.1 W193

Waller, George Macgregor. American Revolution in the West. Chicago, Nelson-Hall, c1976.
973.30977 W198

Watson, Henry Clay. Six Nights in a Block-House; or Sketches of Border Life: Embracing Adventures Among the Indians, Feats of the Wild Hunters and Exploits of Boone, Brady, Kenton, Wetzel, Fleehart and Other Border Heroes of the West. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter and Company, 1851.
977.01 W338

Watson, Patty Jo. Archeology of the Mammoth Cave Area. New York, Academic Press, 1974.
913.769 W341

Webb, William Snyder. Prehistoric Indians of the Ohio Valley. Columbus, Ohio, The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1952.
970.4 W386p Pam

Wheeler, Arville. White Squaw: the True Story of Jennie Wiley. Boston, Heath, 1958.
F W562

Wilcox, Frank Nelson. Ohio Indian Trails; a Pictorial Survey of the Indian Trails of Ohio. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press, 1970.
970.471 W64

Wilson, Paul C. A Forgotten Mission to the Indians; William Smalley's Adventures Among the Delaware Indians in Ohio in 1792. Galveston, Texas, The Letter Shop, 1965.
970.414 W69

Wise, Jennings Cropper. The Red Man in the New World Drama: A Politico-Legal Study, With a Pageantry of American Indian History. Washington, D. C. W. F. Roberts Company, 1931.
970.1 W75

Wissler, Clark. The American Indian; An Introduction to the Anthropology of the New World. New York, Oxford University Press, 1922.
970.1 W816

Withers, Alexander Scott. Chronicles of Border Warfare....Cincinnati, Robert Clarke, 1895.
975.402 W824

Wood, Norman Barton. Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs, from Cofachiqui, the Indian Princess, and Powhatan; Down to and Including Chief Joseph and Geronimo. Aurora, Illinois, American Indian Historical Publishing Company, 1906.
920.009297 W877

Wright, Leitech J. The Only Land They Knew American Indians in the Old South. New York, Reprinted by the Free Press, 1999.
R 305.897 W951 1999

Zeisberger, David. History of Northern American Indians. Columbus, Ohio, Press of F. J. Heer, 1910.
970.1 Z3


Microfilm Resources

Draper, Lynn Copeland. Draper Manuscript Collection, ca. 1730-1891. Madison, Wisconsin State Historical Society, 1951.
Mi 43-45

Indexes and Rolls of Eastern Cherokee Indians, 1851, 1854, 1884. Records Relating to Enrollment of Eastern Cherokee by Guion Miller, 1908-1910 and Miscellaneous Notes and Drafts. Washington, National Archives and Record Service, 1967. M685.
Mi 41-3

Records of Bureau of Indian Affairs, Register of Persons Who Wish Reservations Under the Treaty of July 8, 1817. Record Group 75-Entry 217. A Register of Cherokee Who Wished to Remain in the East, 1817-1819, as Citizens and to Receive a 640 Acre Reservation Under Provisions of Article 8 of the Treaty of July 8, 1817. Arranged Chronologically by Date of Registration. Washington, National Archives and Records Service, 1977.
M 41-2.3

Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Registry of Delaware Indians, Patent Lists, Appraisment, and Schedule of Payments, 1867-74, Complied by John G. Pratt. Record Group 75. Washington, National Archives and Records Service,1978.
Mi 41-2..4

Schedules of a Special Census of Indians, 1880. Indian Agency and Reservation. Compiled by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, Washington, National Archives and Records Administration, 1994.
Mi 1791 Roll 1-5


Native American Vertical Newspaper Clipping File

"Bringing Them Home, Buffalo Residents Want to Rebury Hundreds of Indian Remains," Charleston Gazette, 2-25-2001.
"A Story About Indians," Hinton News, 7-16-1970.
"A Tribute to the First Americans' Purpose of Artist's Tree Sculpture," Wheeling News Register, 9- 16-1973.
"A Famous Indian Trail," Moundsville Echo, 1-16-1922.
"Americans Held British Responsible for Provoking Indian Border Raids," Parkersburg News, 3-1- 1964.
"An Indian Pilgrimage, For Many Years Tribesmen Have Visited a Wild Spot in Woods of West
Virginia," n. p. n. d.
"Ancient Indian Tribes Used Trails for Variety of Purposes," Elkins Inter-Mountain, 8-1-1995.
"Ancient Tribal Rites Held on Hill, Facts Unknown," n. p. 1915.
"And They Say The Redman Was Savage!," n. p. n. d.
"Annals of Webster County," Webster Republican, 2-11-1965.
"Aracoma, the Indian Maiden," Phil Conley, Know Your State, 10-20-1962.
"Archaeologists Make Discovery at Winfield," Herald-Dispatch, 9-20-1989.
"Archeologist Explains Work at Indian Village in State," Morgantown Post, 3-8-1965.
"Arrowheads," Pocahontas Times, 6-28-1923.
"At Holly River, Park Falls Named After Two Famous Shawnees," Times Record, 8-24-1967.
"Atrocity on Freeman's Creek," Weston Independent, 3-22-1967.
"Battle Between Mailmen and Indians is Described, " Parkersburg News, 6-16-1940.
"Beaverhead, Area for Planned Power Station Once Setting of Indian Drama," West Virginian, 8-20- 1968.
"Blaine Radcliff Contemplates Mystery of Indian Migration," Ritchie Gazette, 1-2-1964.
"Blood Ties, Tracing a Native American Woman's Quest for Her Place in the World," Charleston Gazette, 7-15-1999.
"Border Battles, Atrocities and Skirmishes, " West Virginia Hillbilly, 2-5-1983.
"Bringing Them Home, Buffalo Residents Want to Rebury Hundreds of Indian Remains," Charleston Gazette, 2-25-2001.
"Carrying On the Native American Tradition," Charleston Gazette, 3-10-1989.
"Centuries-Old Indian Village Site Being Explored in Warwood Area," Wheeling Intelligencer, 8-15- 1959.
"Chief Logan," West Virginia Hillbilly, 12-21-1989.
"Chief Cornstalk, Killed While Peace Envoy," Charleston Daily Mail, 6-4-1939.
"Clay Indian Sites Excite Discoverer," Charleston Gazette, n. d.
"Col. David Williamson Indian Massacre," Pocahontas Times, 1-14-1926.
"Cornstalk," Phil Conley, Know Your State, 10-6-1962.
"County's Red Wolf Enjoys Living in the Traditional Way," Times West-Virginian, 2-6-1989.
"Couple Looking for Burial Land, Putnam Pair Wants to Rebury Uprooted Native Americans," Charleston Daily Mail, 7-30-1999.
"Cresap Descendants Formed Society to Clear His Name," Parkersburg News, 4-26-1964.
"David Morgan's Letter Tells How it Was in 1778," Dominion Post, 6-28-1970.
"Deadly Parallel in Race Relations," West Virginian, 6-9-1964.
"Early Settlers of Central State Braved Dangers of Indian Raids," Clarksburg Exponent, 7-20-1941.
"Early History of West Virginia Marked by Many Raids on Life and Property by Indian Warriors," Charleston Gazette, 4-4-1929
"Early History of Indian Life to be Studied in Cheat Valley, Parsons Advocate, 11-10-1965.
"Early American Indian Life," Fayette Tribune, 6-28-1965.
"Ethnohistory, The Bulletin of the Ohio Valley Historic Indian Conference," 11-1954.
"Europeans at Horse Creek Up to 1,400 Years Ago," Lincoln Journal, 7-23-1986.
"Excavation of Ancient Burial Site Set to Begin," Martinsburg Journal, 7-25-1998.
"Face Carved in Stone," Beckley Register Herald, 6-15-1970.
"Family Ties, Mingo County Woman Has Indian and McCoy Relations," Williamson Daily News, 1-14- 1998.
"Famous Heroes in History in County Cemeteries," Weirton Times, 11-14-1957.
"First White Settlers in West Virginia Were Harassed by Red Skins," Herald Advertiser, 5-24-1931.
"First Entrance of Aracoma, Indian Princess, Into Guyan Valley Was a Triumphal Wedding March," Logan Banner, 1-26-1923.
"Flint Served as the Greatest Resource of Indians in WV Before White Settlers Crossed Alleghanies, Andrew Price Points Out," Charleston Gazette, 7-19-1926.
"Former Calvary Sergeant Tells of Black Hills Indian Encounter," Charleston Daily Mail, 10-12-1971.
"Fort Seybert Captured by Indians; Killbuck's Trickery is Successful," Pendleton Times, 5-15-1958.
"Fort Dinwiddie Scene of Many Engagements with Roving Bands of Indians," Charleston Gazette, 8- 11-1929.
"Foundation of North American Indian Culture, Bismark, North Dakota," Congressional Record, vol. 109, no. 193, 11-27-1963.
"Future of Massacre Marker May Be Rocky," Wheeling Intelligencer, 11-25-1989.
"Future of Massacre Marker May Be Rocky," Wheeling Intelligencer, 11-25-1989.
"Ghosts Shriek at Night," Record Delta, 8-15-1963.
"Greenbrier Site of Many Indian Raids," Beckley Post-Herald, 3-28-1967.
"Grenadier Squaw (Non-hel-e-ma)," Phil Conley, Know Your State, 10-27-1962.
"Group Believes Burial Mounds on WCDA Site," Parkersburg News, 7-26-1997.
"Group Seeks to Put Native Americans on History Map," Wheeling Intelligencer, 8-5-1995.
"Hanging in the Balance: the Fate of the Cherokee Language in the 21st Century," Now & Then the Appalachian Magazine, Summer 2000.
"Historian Traces County's Native American Past," Times West Virginian, 12-23-1998.
"Historic Indians in Western Virginia," Phil Conley, West Virginia History Education Foundation, 1974.
"Historical Society Studies Indian Artifacts, Mounds," Calhoun Chronicle, 2-15-1990.
"History of Early Indian Inhabitants of Potomac Valley," Piedmont Herald, 2-24-1941.
"History of Early Indian Inhabitants of Potomac Valley," Piedmont Times, 3-6-1941.
"Horror Story of Early Indian Massacre," Beckley Post-Herald, 3-4-1957.
"Indian Massacres of Fort Seybert and Fort Upper Tract, Indian Chief Killbuck, Led Raid on Fort Seybert," Pendleton Times, 5-8-1958.
"Indian Trails in West Virginia," Glimpses of West Virginia History, WVNSDAR, 1962.
"Indian Settlement Uncovered," Logan Banner, 9-19-1989.
"Indian Raid at Worthington, a 189-Year Old Christmas Story," Times West-Virginian, 12-29-1963.
"Indian Petroglyph Lincoln County,WV," Lincoln Journal, 5-30-1984.
"Indian Raids, Retaliations," Logan Banner, 1995.
"Indian Heritage Center Proposed for Preston County Site," Inter-Mountain, 10-1-1997.
"Indian Projectile Point Identification Chart Developed by West Virginia Archaeologist," WV
"Indian Habits, Government and Religion, Charleston Daily Mail, 1-30-1938.
"Indian Attack Aftermath 200 Years Ago," Beckley Post-Herald, 4-30-1964.
"Indian Rocks, A Unique and Ambitious Project Completed," News Leader, 1-30-1985.
"Indian Life in Mercer," Princeton Times, 2-2-1966.
"Indian Names Prevalent Throughout U. S., " Beckley Post-Herald, 2-25-1965.
"Indian Graves Found This Week Under Logan Street," Logan Banner, 9-22-1938.
"Indian War Path Came Up Paint Creek: I, II, III," Beckley Post-Herald, 11-15, 1958; 11-17-1958; 11-18-1958.
"Indian Activists Make U. S. 50 Trek," Clarksburg Telegram, 6-29-1994.
"Indian History and Tradition the Mingo Tribe and Their Wars, Chiefs, Villages, Trails and Camps," Randolph Enterprise, 2-12-1920.
"Indian Lore Along I-64," Charleston Daily Mail, 10-3-1968.
"Indian Settlement Unearthed in Kanawha," Welch Daily News, 9-19-1989.
"Indian Tribes Band Together," South Hills Journal, 8-13-1990.
"Indian Culture Knowledge Being Preserved by Ironic Ways, " West Virginia Advocate, 3-15-1990.
"Indian Names Not Too Popular in West Virginia," Times Record, 4-9-1964.
"Indian Raids Continue on Settlers," Logan Banner, 4-24-1994.
"Indian Trails Which Crossed Wood, Washington Counties are Described," Parkersburg News, 2-2- 1964.
"Indian Names Abound Here, Over Nation," n. p. n.d.
"Indian Burial Ground Discovered by Children During Easter Parade," Parkersburg News, 3-29-1964.
"Indian Markings on Stone Near East Bank, WV, Sketch by James Jones, June 1870.
"Indian Attack Upon Wheeling, in 1777," Family Magazine, 1837.
"Indian Raids Near Philippi," Morgantown Dominion Post, 3-10-1974.
"Indian Summer," Webster Republican, 3-10-1965.
"Indian Mother Driven Westward With Tribe, Leaves Son to Give Lasting Name from a Vanishing Race," Charleston Gazette, 10-14-1923.
"Indians of Hardy County," Moorefield Examiner, 10-13-1971.
"Indians Were Unhurt in 1763 Massacre," Beckley Post-Herald, 11-13-1965.
"Indians Were Unhurt in 1763 Massacres," Beckley Register Herald, 11-13-1965.
"Indians in West Virginia, by Boyd Stutler," Weston Democrat, 1-18-1929.
"Indians Slain at Rock," Republican Delta, 8-15-1963.
"Indians in West Virginia," West Virginia Hillbilly, 1-10-1968.
"Indians Populated State Before 1700," Morgantown Dominion Post, 3-8-1965.
"Indians Used Ares as Game Preserve and Hunting Ground," Princeton Times, 5-29-1964.
"Indians Want No Digging at Site," Charleston Gazette, 5-6-2001.
"Indians Aware of Dangers at Valley Falls," Fairmont Times, 8-13-1945.
"Indians Used Terrapin Knob as Lookout." Parkersburg News, 6-27-1965.
"Indian Attack Upon Wheeling in 1777," Family Magazine, Vol. 5 (1838-1839), 3-8-1964.
"Indians Alarmed by Invasion of Grounds," Parkersburg News, 11-21-1971.
"Indians Upset Over WV Historical Marker," Wheeling Intelligencer, 4-30-1998.
"Indians Tried to Expel White Settlers From Ohio Territory," Parkersburg News, 9-4-1966.
"Indians Populated State Before 1700," n. p. n. d.
"Indians Were Unhurt in 1763 Massacres," Jackson Herald, 12-10-1965.
"Indians in Greenbrier Valley," Pocahontas Times, 11-18-1926.
"Indians of Old Virginia's Shenandoah Valley Region," WV Advocate, 6-13-1988.
"Indians Were Common to Fayette County; Raids Just as Common," Fayette Tribune, 6-4-1990.
"Indians Foes and Friends of Settlers, Beacon Lights of WV History," Charleston Daily Mail, 1-23- 1938.
"James Pritt, An Authority on Border Warfare, Described Tactics of Indian," Parkersburg News,
"July 4 Was Red Letter Day for West Virginia in 1744!," Morgantown Dominion Post, 7-3-1966.
"Kerr's Creek Massacre," Pocahontas Times, 8-21-1930.
"Kiwanis Indian Statue Presented to City," Wheeling Intelligencer, 6-22-1928.
"Landmark to Present Documentary Metis," Braxton Citizens News, 3-14-200.
"Largest Indian Tomahawk Found in This Area," Weekly News Sentinel, 4-30-1969.
"Lincoln Man Nosy Enough to Find Indian Artifacts," Charleston Gazette, 7-27-1975.
"Lots of Evidence of Indians in State," Beckley Post-Herald, 1-24-1962.
"Marion County Man Traces Native American Heritage, Pictured Culture," Wheeling News Register, 12-6-1998.
"Marion County Man Tracing Civilization," Mineral Daily News-Tribune, 12-16-1998.
"Marion Practicing Indian Seeking Center Site, Red Wolf," Clarksburg Telegram, 2-9-1989.
"Massacre at Indian Camp in 1772 Caused Death of 13 Members of Same Party," Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram, 1-26-1941.
"Massacres In Rugged Pendleton County," Beckley Post-Herald, 12-5-1960.
"Memoir of Indian Wars and Other Occurrence by the Late Colonel Stuart of Greenbrier, West Virginia Hillbilly, 6-20-1970.
"Mercer County Has Rich Indian Heritage," n. p. n. d.
"Mercer County Raided by Shawnees," Register Post-Herald, 9-13-1960.
"Mercer County Raided by Shawnees III," Beckley Post Herald, 9-14-1960.
"Mercer County Raided by Shawnees," Beckley Post-Herald, 9-12-1960.
"More About Indians," Pocahontas Times, 2-28-1924.
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