TY - SER KW - Whiskey Rebellion KW - Native Americans KW - Roman Catholics KW - French and Indian War KW - Ohio Company KW - George Washington (1732-99) KW - Edward Braddock (1695-1755) KW - Pontiac's Rebellion KW - ministers KW - Guyasuta (c. 1725-c. 1794) KW - Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816) KW - American Revolutionary War KW - Nathaniel Bedford (1755-1818) KW - Battle of Kittanning KW - Westsylvania KW - priests KW - Protestants AU - John E. [Ernest Thorington] Wright AU - Elisabeth M. [Mellon] Sellars AU - Jeanette C. [Campbell] Shirk AU - Alexander [Sharpe] Ross AB - Sixteen historical short stories for kids. C1 - 1740s-90s C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Youghiogheny River; Mingo Creek; Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Ft. Pitt, Ft. Duquesne; Ft. Prince George; Pittsburgh Academy; Lawrenceville; Armstrong County; Kittanning; Beave C4 - Children’s; Historical CY - Pittsburgh LA - English M3 - Short Stories N1 - Settings are referred to by their historical names as follows: Lawrenceville is Shannopin’s Town; Harmony Twp. is Logstown; University of Pittsburgh is Pittsburgh Academy. N2 - Sixteen historical short stories for kids. PB - University of Pittsburgh Press PP - Pittsburgh PY - 1938 RN -

John E. [Ernest Thorington] Wright (1894-unknown) was an author. Elisabeth M. [Mellon] Sellars (1903-73), niece of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, edited Birds of Western Pennsylvania (1940). Jeanette C. [Campbell] Shirk (1898-1980) was an artist and author. Alexander [Sharpe] Ross (1908-90), born in Dunfermline, Scotland and educated at Carnegie Technical Institute (now Carnegie Mellon University), was a painter and illustrator.

EP - 212 p. TI - With Rifle and Plow: Stories of the Western Pennsylvania Frontier ER -