TY - SER KW - Native Americans KW - Quakers KW - pioneers KW - Arthur St. Clair (1737-1818) KW - Pontiac's Rebellion KW - German Americans KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - ministers KW - George Croghan (c. 1718-82) KW - John Forbes (1707-59) KW - Irish Americans KW - captives of Native Americans KW - John Stanwix (1690-1766) KW - John McKee (1746-1807) KW - Swiss Americans KW - Indian traders KW - Siege of Ft. Pitt KW - Protestants AU - Hervey Allen AU - Andrew Wyeth AB - Follows Salatheil Albine, a white man who was captured as a boy in a Shawnee raid and raised as a chief’s son. After relearning English, Albine identifies with colonists and escapes east to Ft. Pitt. BT - Sylvania trilogy, 1/3 C1 - 1760-3 C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Allegheny Mountain; Beaver River; French Creek; Loyalhanna Creek (tributary); Conemaugh River; Allegheny County; Ohio River, Allegheny River, Kiskiminetas River; Youghiogheny River; Monongahela River; Turtle Creek (tributary); Saw Mil C4 - Historical; Historical; Captivity; War; Adventure; Western; Road CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Harmony Twp. is referred to as Logstown, as it was then known. N2 - Follows Salatheil Albine, a white man who was captured as a boy in a Shawnee raid and raised as a chief’s son. After relearning English, Albine identifies with colonists and escapes east to Ft. Pitt. PB - Farrar & Rinehart PP - New York PY - 1943 RN -
Hervey Allen (1889-1949), born in Pittsburgh, is best known for his 1933 national bestseller Anthony Adverse and especially its Warner Brothers film, which won four Academy Awards in 1936. Allen's father was the inventor of an automated blast furnace stoker. Allen enrolled at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1909, but because of a sports injury, left Annapolis and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1915. He served in combat during World War I. His poetry collection, Wampum and Old Gold, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize in 1921. Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009), born in Chadds Ford Twp., Delaware County, was a visual artist. In 2007, President George W. Bush presented Wyeth with the National Medal of Arts.
EP - 344 p. T2 - Sylvania trilogy, 1/3 TI - The Forest and the Fort ER -