TY - SER KW - Native Americans KW - keelboats KW - Josiah Harmar (1753-1813) KW - Anthony Wayne (1745-96) KW - abolitionists KW - John Brown (1800-59) KW - Underground Railroad KW - farms KW - Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad KW - Protestants KW - David Mead (1752-1816) KW - Roger Alden (1754-1836) AU - Florence Grauel Miller AB - Historical short stories depicting pioneers and heroes of Crawford County, like David Mead, General Josiah Harmar, and abolitionist John Brown. C1 - 1790-1860s C3 - Allegheny River; French Creek; Oil Creek; Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Crawford County; Meadville; Allegheny College; Conneaut Lake; Cambridge Springs; Cochranton; Titusville; Erie County; Lake Erie; Erie; Waterford; Fort Le Boeuf; Elk County; Mercer Cou C4 - Historical CY - The Tribune Publishing Company LA - English M3 - Short Stories N2 - Historical short stories depicting pioneers and heroes of Crawford County, like David Mead, General Josiah Harmar, and abolitionist John Brown. PB - Meadville, PA PP - The Tribune Publishing Company PY - 1929 RN - Florence Grauel Miller (1884-1969), born in Greenville, Mercer County, graduated from Pittsburgh's Allegheny High School and Allegheny College. She married Frank P. Miller, president of the McCrosky Tool Corporation and later a Pennsylvania State Senator who represented Crawford County in the 1920s. She also wrote books about Methodist history in Meadville, Crawford County. EP - 210 p. TI - Our Own Pioneers ER -