TY - SER KW - pioneers KW - fathers and daughters AU - Anne Colver AU - Garth [Montgomery] Williams AB - Sequel to Bread-and-Butter Indian (1964). Young Barbara Baum’s family treks west across the Alleghenies to find her father, who had gone ahead to set up a new homestead. C1 - 1784 C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Allegheny River; Bedford County; Bedford; Westmoreland County; Hempfield Twp.; Hannastown; Venango County; French Creek (tributary); Franklin; Ft. Franklin C4 - Children’s; Adventure LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Anne Colver is a pseudonym of Polly Anne Graff (1908-91). N2 - Sequel to Bread-and-Butter Indian (1964). Young Barbara Baum’s family treks west across the Alleghenies to find her father, who had gone ahead to set up a new homestead. PB - Holt, Rinehart, and Winston PY - 1970 RN - Polly Anne Graff (1908-91), born in Cleveland and educated at Pine Manor and Whitman Colleges, authored more than 30 books. Garth Williams (1912-96) was an artist and illustrator. EP - 101 p. TI - Bread-and-Butter Journey ER -