TY - SER KW - physicians KW - Pennsylvania oil rush KW - railroad industry KW - ministers KW - farms KW - Scottish Americans KW - oil industry KW - Protestants AU - Hal Standish AB - Fred Fearnot and “Pittsburg Pete” encounter trouble during the Western Pennsylvania Oil Rush. C1 - 1860s-70s C3 - Venango County; Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Pittsburgh C4 - Children’s; Detective; Historical CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Hal Standish is the pseudonym of H. [Harvey] K. [King] Shackleford (1841-1906). As H.K. Shackleford passed away in 1906, this title was likely written by another author under the Hal Standish pen name. N2 - Fred Fearnot and “Pittsburg Pete” encounter trouble during the Western Pennsylvania Oil Rush. PB - Work and Win (Frank Tousey) PP - New York PY - 1907 RN - Harvey King Shackleford (1841-1906), born in Georgia, wrote more than 300 dime novels in the "Fred Fearnot" series, which continued after his death by authors who used his pen name. EP - 32 p. TI - Fred Fearnot and "Pittsburg Pete"; or, Lively Times in the Oil Country ER -