Charles A. Hanna collection
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Abstract
Research notes and publications on historical topics compiled by Charles Augustus Hanna (1863–1950), a banker and amateur historian whose interest in the region of his native Ohio produced "Historical Collections of Harrison County" (1900), "Ohio Valley Genealogies" (1900), and "The Wilderness Trail, or, The Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path" (1911), all of which are represented by materials in the collection. Also present are 27 volumes of notes for his "The Scotch-Irish, or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America" (1902), as well as the contents of an 18-drawer card catalog of genealogical data on the Hanna and allied families of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Biographical note
Banker Charles Augustus Hanna (1863–1950), chief examiner of the New York Clearing House, 1911–1940, was a native of Cadiz, Ohio. As a genealogist and amateur historian (with memberships in the New-York, New Jersey, Ohio, and Virginia Historical Societies), his interests focused primarily on the region of his birth. In 1900 he published "Historical Collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio, With Lists of the First Land-Owners, Early Marriages (to 1841), Will Records (to 1861), Burial Records of the Early Settlements, and Numerous Genealogies," and "Ohio Valley Genealogies: Relating Chiefly to Families in Harrison, Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio, and Washington, Westmoreland, and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania." These were followed in 1902 by "The Scotch-Irish, or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America," and 1911 by "The Wilderness Trail, or, The Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path."
[This note is drawn from Hanna's obituary in "The New York Times," May 20, 1950, p. 15, and his entry in "Who Was Who in America," vol. 3 (1951–1960), p. 366. See also "The Charles A. Hanna Collection" in "The New-York Historical Society Quarterly," vol. 34, no. 4 (October 1950), p. 346.]
Arrangement
The collection is not processed. Except for slight adjustments (e.g., reuniting separated volumes), it remains largely in the physical order in which it was shelved, with each volume being assigned a sequence number (SN) between 1 and 164 (some numbers have been skipped). To facilitate access, the container list divides the collection intellectually in two series:
- Series I.
- Charles A. Hanna research notes and publications, circa 1900–1950
- Series II.
- Publications by others, 1822–1950
Scope and Contents
As described on accession in "The New-York Historical Society Quarterly," vol. 34, no. 4 (October 1950), p. 346, "The 300 books and pamphlets presented by [Charles A. Hanna's] daughters relate mainly to Scotland and Ireland, Indians, and local history in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, reflecting his special interests. With them came five volumes of newspaper clippings relating to Cadiz and Harrison County, Ohio; Mr. Hanna's own annotated copy of his 'Historical Collections of Harrison County,' with letters and clippings laid in; and the typescript of his 'The Wilderness Trail,' with a scrapbook of clipped reviews of it, and photographic negatives he took in Pennsylvania in 1909, to illustrate the work. The collection of Mr. Hanna's notes and manuscripts includes 18 drawers filled with genealogical data on three-by-five cards; 30 volumes of genealogical charts, correspondence, and data of the Hanna, Howell, Adams and other New York, New Jersey, and Ohio families; and 25 volumes of typewritten records relating to Scotch-Irish in the Eastern States, principally in Pennsylvania."
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Access Restrictions
Open to qualified researchers. This collection is stored offsite and advance notice is required for use. Please contact manuscripts@nyhistory.org prior to your research visit to coordinate access. Keep in mind that it will take between two (2) and five (5) business days for collections to arrive, and you should plan your research accordingly.
Use Restrictions
Taking images of documents from the library collections for reference purposes by using hand-held cameras and in accordance with the library's photography guidelines is encouraged. As an alternative, patrons may request up to 20 images per day from staff. Application to use images from this collection for publication should be made in writing to: Department of Rights and Reproductions, The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024-5194, rightsandrepro@nyhistory.org. Phone: (212) 873-3400 ext. 282.
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Preferred Citation
This collection should be cited as the "Charles A. Hanna Collection, MS 3126, New-York Historical Society."
Location of Materials
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Elizabeth Harrison Hanna Howell and Mary Eleanor Hanna Adams, daughters of Charles A. Hanna, July 1950.
Separated Materials
A number of titles from Hanna's personal collection were incorporated into the general New-York Historical Society Library holdings. These may be found by searching for the phrase "Charles A. Hanna" in BobCat, the library's online catalog.
About this Guide
Processing Information
The collection remains largely in the order in which is was found on the shelf. In 2020, to prepare it for off-site storage and to facilitate access, project archivist Elise Winks assigned sequence numbers (SN) to each volume. Archivist Joseph Ditta boxed the collection and described it in this finding aid in 2022.
Repository
Series I. Charles A. Hanna research notes and publications, circa 1900–1950, inclusive
Arrangement
Listed alphabetically by title.
Adams-Hayward families
Akin, Bodwell, Howell, Martin, Prewitt families
Appraised Valuation of the Furnishings of the Residence of Charles A. Hanna, 15 Rockledge Road, Montclair, N.J. (1913)
[blank book with scattered, tipped-in photographs]
Bushnell
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Cadiz Ohio 1
Cadiz Ohio 2 | Col. Joseph Holmes
Cadiz Ohio 3
[correspondence]
Clarke | Fulton | Green | [L]atham | [T]racy | Nicoll
Cromwell, Williams, Hall Family + Murray, Wheeler, Harrison, Hanna, Howell
Finley Family vol. I
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Finley Family vol. II
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Gastonia [Data in Regard to the Family of Gaston]
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 01: "Family Genealogies: A-Da"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 02: "Family Genealogies: Da-La"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 03: "Family Genealogies: Le-Z"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 04: "Family Genealogies: Bushnell"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 05: "Family Genealogies: Howell"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 06: "Family Genealogies: Harrison-Hall"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 07: "Maryland | Penna. Scotch-Irish"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 08: "New Jersey Families: A-N"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 09: "New Jersey Families: O-Z | N.J. Burials"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 10: "Monmouth County, New Jersey | Other N.J."
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 11: "Adams County, Penna. | Silver Spring Members | Middle Spring Members | Rocky Spr. Members"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 12: "Cumberland County Genealogies: A-Gi"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 13: "Cumberland County Genealogies: Gl-Mz"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 14: "Cumberland County Genealogies: Me-Y"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 15: "Cumberland County Penna. Taxables"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 16: "Cumberland County, Cumberland Valley Taxables"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
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Drawer 17: "Cumberland County, Hopewell Township Taxables"
Genealogical Files. Hanna and Allied Families. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Families [card catalog]
Scope and Contents
Drawer 18: unlabeled.
Genealogical files [envelopes + miscellaneous loose material]
Scope and Contents
Envelopes for families named
• Adams
• Akin
• Akin, Howell
• Bodwell
• Bushnell, Martin
• Cross, Kirkpatrick
• Dawes, Prewitt
• Hanna, Harrison, Hall
• Skidmore
• Taber
GEN[ealogies]
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Gist family | Howell
Green | Clarke | Gaylord Loveland Vermandell[?]
[Hanna family.] Charles A. Hanna Family 1
[Hanna family.] Hanna family 2
[Hanna family.] Judge John Hanna Family 3
Hanna Family | Finley | Robertson | Leonard
Harbord | Lawrence | Skidmore
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Harrison County Ohio History
Harrison County History
Historical Collections of Harrison County, in the State of Ohio (1900)
Howard-Williams families
Howell
Howell I
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Howell II
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Howell III
Conservation note
In poor condition.
[Howell, Blackwell, John Hanna families]
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Howell Family | Chetwood Woodhull | Green | Clarke Latham | Pynchon | Trace [Tract?]
Howell Family | Chetwood Woodhull | Nicols
Josiah Stamp
Magazine [correspondence, clippings]
Martin-Sprague families
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Photographs of Charles A. Hanna and Hanna family
Prewitt family
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Rev. John Cuthbertson Journal, 1751-1790
Rev. John Cuthbertson Journal, 1751-1790. Index
Roosevelt Blight x
Royal descent of Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. I. Pennsylvania
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. II. Pennsylvania
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. III. Pennsylvania
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. IV. Pennsylvania
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. V. Pennsylvania
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. VI. Pennsylvania
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. VIII. Pennsylvania [EMPTY BINDER]
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. IX. Penna. Wills: Adams to Delaware Counties
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. X. Penna. Wills: Franklin to Northumberland Counties
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XI. Penna. Wills: Philadelphia to Washington Counties
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XII. [spine label missing]
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XIII. Penna. Tax-Lists: Haccolee to Young
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XIV. Penna. Tax-Lists: Abbet to Byran
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XV. Penna. Tax-Lists: Cadwallader to Dysert
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XVI. [spine label missing]
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XVII. Penna. Tax-Lists: Hacket to Kyle
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XVIII. Penna. Tax-Lists: [partial label]
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XIX. [spine label missing]
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XX. Penna. Tax-Lists: [partial label]
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXI. Penna. Tax-Lists: Ross to Temple
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXII. Penna. Tax-Lists: Temple to Young
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXIII. N.E., N.Y.
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXIV. N.Y., N.J., M.D.
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXV. Virginia
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXVI. Nor. Carolina
Scotch-Irish in America, Vol. XXVII. So. Car., Geo.
Scraps
Ulster-Irish Society
Unsorted material
[volume without label]
Conservation note
In poor condition.
Wilderness Trail
Wilderness Trail
Wilderness Trail, chapters 1–14
Wilderness Trail, chapters 15–24
Wilderness Trail illustrations
Scope and Contents
45 prints of photographs taken in 1909 to illustrate Hanna's "The Wilderness Trail, or, The Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path" (1911).
Separated Materials
108 negatives, possibly of nitrate stock, have been removed from the collection and placed in cold storage in the New-York Historical Society's conservation lab (freezer location B3).
Woodbridge and vicinity photostats
Series II. Publications by others, 1822–1950, inclusive
Arrangement
Listed alphabetically by author or title.
Armstrong, William C. "The Battles in the Jerseys and the Significance of Each", 1916, inclusive
Authentic Librettos of the Wagner Operas, 1938, inclusive
Authentic Librettos of the Italian Operas, 1939, inclusive
Authentic Librettos of the French and German Operas, 1939, inclusive
Bartram, William. "Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians"
Scope and Contents
Transactions of the American Ethnological Society, vol.III, part I (1853).
Beauchamp, William M. "Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of New York", 1897, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Bulletin of the New York State Museum, vol. 4, no. 16 (October 1897).
Beauchamp, William M. "Aboriginal Occupation of New York", 1900, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Bulletin of the New York State Museum, vol. 7, no. 32 (February 1900).
Beauchamp, William M. "Aboriginal Place Names of New York", 1907, inclusive
Scope and Contents
New York State Museum Bulletin 108; Archeology [sic] 12.
Beauchamp, William M. "Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York", 1905, inclusive
Scope and Contents
New York State Museum Bulletin 89, Archeology [sic] 11.
Beauchamp, William M. "Civil, Religious and Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of Adoption of the New York Indians", 1907, inclusive
Scope and Contents
New York State Museum Bulletin 113; Archeology [sic] 13.
Beauchamp, William M. "The Iroquois Trail, or Foot-Prints of the Six Nations, in Customs, Traditions, and History", 1892, inclusive
Black, George Fraser. "Scotland's Mark on America", 1921, inclusive
Centennial Celebration of the United Presbyterian (The Old White) Church Building, Salem, Washington County, N.Y., November 9th, 1897, 1898, inclusive
Church Histories 2
Church & Family Histories 3
Church & Family Histories 4
Clyde, Rev. John C. "Genealogies, Necrology, & Reminiscences of the 'Irish Settlement'", 1879, inclusive
The Critic: An Illustrated Monthly Review of Literature, Art & Life, vol. XL, no. 4, 1902 April, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Profile and photograph of Charles A. Hanna, p. 304.
Croll, Rev. P. C. "Annals of Womelsdorf, Pa. and Community, 1723–1923"
[Field, Thomas W.] "An Essay Towards an Indian Bibliography, Being a Catalogue of Books, Relating to the History, Antiquities, Languages, Customs, Religion, Wars, Literature, and Origin of the American Indians, in the Library of Thomas W. Field", 1873, inclusive
Fernald, James C., comp. "Helpful Hints in English", 1911, inclusive
Gilpin, William J., and Henry E. Wallace. "Clearing House of New York City, 1854–1905", 1904, inclusive
Gravier, Gabriel. "Carte des Grands Lacs de l'Amérique du Nord dressée en 1670 par Bréhan de Gallinée", 1895, inclusive
Greg, W. W. "A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration," vol. II, 1951, inclusive
Hartshorne, Richard. "The Monmouth Patent. An Addressed [sic] Delivered by Judge Richard Hartshorne at the Presentation of a Commemorative Tablet to the Monmouth Historical Association, at Freehold, N.J., May 10, 1946", [1946], inclusive
Historical Pamphlets 1
Historical Pamphlets 2
Historical Pamphlets 3
Historical Pamphlets 4
Historical Pamphlets 5
Historical Pamphlets 6
Historical Pamphlets 7
Hugo, Victor. "Hernani", 1907, inclusive
Irish Heraldry. Coats of Arms of Eleven Hundred Irish Family Names, Executed from Descriptions Contained in O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees, Fairbairn's Crests, Burke's Peerage, Fox-Davies Armorial Bearings, etc., etc., Including Crests and Mottoes, 1930, inclusive
Kelley, Frank Bergen, comp. "Historic Elizabeth, 1664–1914", 1914, inclusive
"Kittochtinny Magazine," vol. 1, bound with "Papers Read Before the Kittochtinny Historical Society, March 1903–February 1905", 1905, inclusive
Marshe, Witham. "Lancaster in 1744. Journal of the Treaty at Lancaster in 1744, with the Six Nations", 1884, inclusive
Melish, John. "The Traveller's Directory Through the United States; Containing a Description of All the Principal Roads Through the United States, with Copious Remarks on the Rivers, and Other Objects", 1822, inclusive
Messler, Rev. A. "First Things in Old Somerset, A Collection of Articles Relating to Somerset County, N.J.", 1899, inclusive
Moore, Charles. "The Gladwin Manuscripts, with an Introduction and a Sketch of the Conspiracy of Pontiac", 1897, inclusive
Nelson, William. "Personal Names of Indians of New Jersey: Being a List of Six Hundred and Fifty Such Names, Gleaned Mostly from Indian Deeds of the Seventeenth Century", 1904, inclusive
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. XVII, no. 2, 1886 April, inclusive
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. LXVII, no. 1, 1936 January, inclusive
Nugent, Nell Marion. "Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of the Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800," vol. 1, 1934, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 1, 1898, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 2, 1899, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 3, 1900, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 4, 1901, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 5, 1902, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 6, 1903, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 7, 1904, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 8, 1905, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 9, 1906, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 10, 1907, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 11, 1908, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 12, 1909, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 13, 1910, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 14, 1911, inclusive
"Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 15, 1912, inclusive
One Hundred Americans [engraved portraits of historical figures]
Parker, Arthur C. "Excavations in an Erie Indian Village and Burial Site at Ripley, Chautauqua Co., N.Y.", 1907, inclusive
Scope and Contents
New York State Museum Bulltein 117; Archeology [sic] 14.
Porter, Peter A. "A Brief History of Old Fort Niagara", 1896, inclusive
Reid, Whitelaw. "The Scot in America, and the Ulster Scot", 1911, inclusive
Sale, Edith Tunis. "Interiors of Virginia Houses of Colonial Times", 1927, inclusive
Scots' Charitable Society of Boston. Constitution and By-Laws, 1878, inclusive
Sheafer, P. W., ed. "Historical Map of Pennsylvania", 1875, inclusive
Shotwell, Ambrose M., comp. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants; or, Our Quaker Forefathers and Their Posterity", 1895–97, inclusive
Simmendinger, Ulrich. "The Simmendinger Register. True and Authentic Register of Persons Still Living . . . who in the Year 1709 . . . Journeyed from Germany to America or New World . . .", 1934, inclusive
Simpson, Matthew, ed. "Cyclopædia of Methodism." Fifth revised edition, 1882, inclusive
[Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.] "A Brief Account of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; with Biographical Notices of Some of the Members, and Extracts from the Minutes", 1844, inclusive
Stone, William L., ed. "Washington County, New York: Its History to the Close of the Nineteenth Century", 1901, inclusive
Taylor, James. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland." Div. I
Taylor, James. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland." Div. II
Taylor, James. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland." Div. III
Taylor, James. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland." Div. IV
Taylor, James. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland." Div. V
Taylor, James. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland." Div. VI
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. "Maud Locksley Hall and Other Poems", 1891, inclusive
Tiffin, Edward. "A Memoir of a Man who Should Occupy First Place in the History of the State"
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. I, 1946–1947, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. II, 1947–1948, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. III, 1948–1949, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. IV, 1949–1950, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. V (incomplete), 1950, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. VI (incomplete), 1952, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. Fifth series, vol. XV (incomplete), 1961, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. New series, vol. XXV (incomplete), 1944–1945, inclusive
Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. The Library. New series, vol. XXVI (incomplete), 1945–1946, inclusive
Turnbull, William B. "Scottish Parochial Registers. Memoranda of the State of the Parochial Register of Scotland, Whereby is Clearly Shown the Imperative Necessity for a National System of Regular Registration", 1849, inclusive
Loose publications, 1891–1948, inclusive
Scope and Contents
• Abbott, Willis J., et al. "The Nations at War," 6 parts (1914)
• Catalogue of Indian Exhibits Company
• Curtis, Edward H. "Manual of the First Presbyterian Church, Lincoln, Nebraska" (1891)
• Dawes, Charles G. "Address of Charles G. Dawes Before the Union League Club, Chicago: The Dangers of the Federal Reserve Law" (1915) [2 copies]
• Dawes, Charles G. "Response of Charles G. Dawes to Subject 'The Sherman Anti-Trust Law and its Relation to the Public'" (1906)
• Dawes at Home and Abroad
• Dawson, Lawrence H. "A Book of Battles and Sieges"
• From the Scottish Historical Review (October 1904)
• Harbord, James G. "Invasion" (1944)
• Harbord, James G. "Serving With Pershing" (1944)
• Klett, Guy S. "The Scotch-Irish in Pennsylvania" (1948)
• Maxim, Hudson. "Morris Canal Abandonment Problems: A Plea for the Abandonment of the Morris Canal and a Plea for the Preservation and Dedication of Lake Hopatcong"
• New Jersey Historical Society. Constitution and By-Laws (1907)
• Ohio Society of New York, 1885–1945, Directory
• "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 2 (April 1901)
• "Old Northwest" Genealogical Society. Constitution and By-Laws (1898)
• Proceedings of Clearing House Examiners and Managers Conference Held at Chicago Convention, American Bankers Association, September 29, 1924
• Report of a Special Meeting of the Union League Club of New York with the Resolutions and Report Submitted by the Special Committee on Immediate Defense and National Service (1917)
• Roberts, William Henry. "A Sketch of the History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America from the Earliest Times to the Year 1887" (1888)
• Root, Elihu, et al. "Addresses by Elihu Root, James Duncan, Charles Edward Russell and Charles E. Hughes Delivered at the Reception to Mr. Roots at the Union League Club of New York City, August 15, 1917"
• Rufus Fearing Dawes
• Shaw, G. Bernard. "Common Sense About the War" (1914)
• The Story of New Orleans, 1811–1911
• Supplement to Burton Historical Collection Leaflet, vol. 9, no. 5 (May 1931)
• Ulster-Irish Society Year Book, 1939
• Walter Edwin Frew: Resolution Adopted by the New York Clearing House Association (1941)
• Ye Old Canoe Place Inn, Hampton-Bays, New York
• Zieber, Eugene. "Rules for the Proper Usage of Heraldry in the United States, and Other Extracts from the Popular Authority, Heraldry in America"