TY - SER KW - Pennsylvania Railroad KW - dreams KW - George S. Cox (1849-1856) KW - Joseph C. Cox (1850-1856) KW - witches KW - Jacob Dibert (1822-64) KW - Harrison Whysong (1812-1909) KW - missing persons AU - Charles R. [Rufus] McCarthy AB -

A rewrite of C. Jeffries’ The Lost Brothers (1857), a novelized biography of George and Joseph Cox, young brothers who wandered from their cabin and disappeared into the Allegheny Mountains on April 24, 1856.

C1 - 1856 C3 - Bedford County; Bedford; Pavia Twp.; Blair County; Altoona; Logan Twp.; Kittanning Point; Cambria County; Johnstown C4 - Biographical; Mystery CY - Huntingdon, PA LA - English M3 - Novel N2 -

A rewrite of C. Jeffries’ The Lost Brothers (1857), a novelized biography of George and Joseph Cox, young brothers who wandered from their cabin and disappeared into the Allegheny Mountains on April 24, 1856.

PB - Brethern’s Publishing Company PP - Huntingdon, PA PY - 1888 RN - Charles Rufus McCarthy (1818-1900) spent most of his life in Huntingdon County and was “prominent in literary, religious, and temperance circles.” EP - 60 p. TI - The Lost Children of the Alleghenies and How They Were Found Through a Dream ER -