TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - Henry Bouquet (1719-65) KW - German Americans KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) KW - labor strikes KW - Battle of Bushy Run KW - Great Depression, The KW - Polish Americans KW - World War II KW - Pittsburgh Pirates KW - steel industry KW - Carnegie Steel Works KW - grandparents KW - Protestants AU - [Elmer Greinert] Bud Shuster AB - An autobiographical coming-of-age story about Little Buck, 11, who makes a shocking discovery when his grandfather, Big Buck, passes away. C1 - 1930s-70s C3 - Allegheny County; Monongahela River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Duquesne Club; William Penn Hotel; Oakland; North Side, East Allegheny; Glassport; Munhall; Steel Valley High School; Fayette County; Brownsville; Ft. Redstone C4 - Children’s; Historical; Biographical; Coming-of-Age; Young Adult CY - Shippensburg, PA LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - East Allegheny is referred to as Deutschtown N2 - An autobiographical coming-of-age story about Little Buck, 11, who makes a shocking discovery when his grandfather, Big Buck, passes away. PB - White Mane Books PP - Shippensburg, PA PY - 1999 RN - Bud Shuster (1932— ) was born in Glassport, Allegheny County, graduated from Glassport High School, earned his BS at the University of Pittsburgh, MBA at Duquesne University, and PhD at American University. He was a 14-term (1973-2001) Republican U. S. Representative for the 9th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. He is Visiting Assistant Professor at St. Francis University in Loretto, Cambria County. He lives in Everett, Bedford County. EP - 149 p. TI - Double Buckeyes: A Story of the Way America Used To Be ER -