Lefever, Barbara Susan. The Stargazers: Story of Mason and Dixon, An Historical Biographical Novel. York, PA: Printing Express, 1986.
Bedford County
McKnight, Charles. Old Fort Duquesne: Or, Captain Jack, the Scout. An Historical Novel, With Copious Notes. Pittsburgh: Peoples Monthly Publishing Company, 1873.
Holman, Jesse Lynch. The Prisoners of Niagara, or Errors of Education: A New Novel, Founded on Fact. Frankfort, KY: William Gerard, 1810.
Priest, Josiah. A History of the Early Adventures of Washington Among the Indians of the West; And the Story of His Love for Maria Frazier, the Exile’s Daughter; With an Account of the Mingo Prophet, Whose Most Singular Adventures Are Blended With Washington, and His Love of the Forest Girl. Albany, NY: J. Munsell, Printer, 1841.
McCarthy, Charles R. [Rufus]. The Lost Children of the Alleghenies and How They Were Found Through a Dream. Huntingdon, PA: Brethern’s Publishing Company, 1888.
Stratemeyer, Edward. On the Trail of Pontiac: Or the Pioneer Boys of the Ohio. Colonial Series, 4/6. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1904.
Wiley, Richard Taylor. Sim Greene and Tom the Tinker’s Men: A Narrative of the Whisky Insurrection; Being a Setting Forth of the Memoirs of the Late David Froman, Esquire. Philadelphia: The J. C. Winston Company, 1907.
Patterson, Burd Shippen. The Head of Iron: A Romance of Colonial Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: T. M. Walker, 1908.
Faber, Elmer. Behind the Law: True Stories Compiled from the Archives of the Pennsylvania State Police. Greensburg, PA: Chas. M. Henry Printing Co, 1933.
Swanson, Neil H. The Judas Tree. New York: G. P. Putman’s Sons, 1933.
Minnigerode, Meade. Black Forest. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1937.
Swanson, Neil H. The First Rebel: Being a Lost Chapter of Our History and a True Narrative of America’s First Uprising Against English Military Authority and an Account of the First Fighting Between Armed Colonists and British Regulars Together With a Biography of Colonel James Smith Who Was Captured by Savages, Ran the Gauntlet, Saw the Prisoners of the Braddock Massacre Burned at the Stake, Lived Five Years As an Indian, Escaped, Served through Three Wilderness Campaigns, and Led the Pennsylvania Rebellion in Which Backwoodsmen Fought the Famous Black Watch, Besieged Fort Pitt, Captured Its Commander and Part of Its Garrison, and in the Year 1765 Forced Its Evacuation Ten Years before Lexington. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Incorporated, 1937.
Wright, John E. [Ernest Thorington], Elisabeth M. [Mellon] Sellars, Jeanette C. [Campbell] Shirk, and Alexander [Sharpe] Ross. With Rifle and Plow: Stories of the Western Pennsylvania Frontier. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1938.
Cormack, Maribelle, William P. [Prindle] Alexander, and Lyle Justis. Land for My Sons: A Frontier Tale of the American Revolution. New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1939.
Schumann, Mary. Strife before Dawn. New York: Dial Press, 1939.
Hubbard, Lucien. Rivers to the Sea: An American Story. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1942.
Turnbull, Agnes Sligh. The Day Must Dawn. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1942.
Allen, Hervey. Bedford Village. Sylvania trilogy, 2/3. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1944.
Swanson, Neil H. [Harmon]. Unconquered: A Novel of the Pontiac Conspiracy. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1947.
Allen, Hervey. Toward the Morning. Sylvania trilogy, 3/3. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1948.
Stover, Herbert E. Song of the Susquehanna. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co, 1949.
Stover, Herbert E. Men in Buckskin. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co, 1950.
Glass, Fides. Prince Dimitri’s Mountaineers. St. Meinrad, IN: Grail Publication, 1951.
Richter, Conrad. The Light in the Forest. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1953.