Shoemaker, Henry W., 1880-1958.
Henry W. Shoemaker American writer, diplomat, and conservationist
Henry W. Shoemaker
Shoemaker, Henry W.
Shoemaker, Henry Wharton, 1880-1958
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Works
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Captain Logan, Blair County's Indian chief; a biography | |
The Cumberland Valley and the Highland regiments : an address by Henry W. Shoemaker before the Kittochtinny historical society, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1923. | |
Eldorado found : the central Pennsylvania highlands : a tourist's survey | |
Elizabethan days | |
In the Seven Mountains; | |
North Pennsylvania minstrelsy : as sung in the bockwood settlements, hunting cabins and lumber camps in the "Black Forest" of Pennsylvania 1840-1923 | |
The panther of the North Woods : the mountain lion, our grandest game animal | |
Pennsylvania lion | |
Peter Allen's, a Pennsylvania landmark; the story of a Dauphin County historic stone edifice, built before June 9, 1729. | |
The philosophy of Jake Haiden (late Jacob K. Huff) selected from the columns of the Reading Times, Reading, Pennsylvania : with a biographical appreciation by his friend Henry W. Shoemaker. | |
Proceedings of dedication ceremonies, placing names of Wayne township soldiers of world war, 1917-1918, on monument at McElhattan, Clinton County, Pa., July 5, 1920. Ed. by Henry W. Shoemaker. | |
Some historic trees of the West Branch Valley. | |
Thirteen hundred old time words of British, continental or aboriginal origins, still or recently in use among the Pennsylvania mountain people ... : with notes and a collection of mountaineer Women's names, ... | |
Tour in huguenot countries | |
Une visite aux pays huguenots : discours prononcé... à une réunion du conseil d'administration de la Société [huguenote] à Reading (Pensylvanie) le 8 juillet, 1920 |