Weslager, C. A. (Clinton Alfred), 1909-1994
Weslager, C.A. (Clinton Alfred), 1909-
Weslager, Clinton Alfred, 1909-1994
Weslager, C. A. 1909-1994
Weslager, C. A
Weslager, Clinton Alfred
Weslager, C. A. (Clinton Alfred)
VIAF ID: 11087090 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Weslager ‡b C. A. ‡f 1909-1994
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weslager, C. A
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weslager, C. A. ‡d 1909-1994
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weslager, C. A. ‡q (Clinton Alfred)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weslager, C. A. ‡q (Clinton Alfred), ‡d 1909-1994
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weslager, Clinton Alfred, ‡d 1909-1994
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Works
Title | Sources |
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140 years along Old Public Road in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Del. | |
August Weslager and his family of Pittsburgh, Penna. | |
Brandywine Springs; the rise and fall of a Delaware resort. | |
The Delaware Indian westward migration : with the texts of two manuscripts, 1821-22, responding to General Lewis Cass's inquiries about Lenape culture and language | |
The Delaware Indians; a history | |
Delawares a critical bibliography | |
Delaware's buried past, a story of archaeological adventure, by C.A. Weslager [New enlarged edition.]-New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers university press [1968] | |
Delaware's forgotten folk : the story of the Moors & Nanticokes | |
Dutch explorers, traders and settlers in the Delaware Valley, 1609-1664 | |
The Garrett snuff fortune | |
Indian place-names in Delaware | |
The log cabin in America; from pioneer days to the present | |
Magic medicines of the Indians | |
A man and his ship : Peter Minuit and the Kalmar Nyckel | |
Many trails : Indians of the lower Hudson valley | |
The Nanticoke Indians. | |
New Sweden on the Delaware : 1638-1655 | |
Notes about the families of William Lowe and Eliza (Perry) Lowe of Pittsburgh, Pa. | |
The old Hollingsworth plantation | |
Red Men on the Brandywine. | |
The Richardsons of Delaware; with the early history of the Richardson Park suburban area. | |
Stamp act Congress with an exact copy of the complete journal | |
The Swedes and Dutch at New Castle | |
Toponymy of the Delaware valley as revealed by an early seventeenth-century Dutch map |