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Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania by George P. Donehoo. They Call Pennsylvania The Keystone State , Well This Book Has Been The Keystone To My Native American Research , and I would be lost without it . The Original Copyright is in 1928 , and it was RE-published in 1977 which I own copy #96 of The 500 printed that year . I'm Happy to see that The Book was reprinted again in 1997 which I will Link where you can buy this book ! No state in the entire nation is richer in Indian names or in fact Indian history than Pennsylvania. Indian Villages is the only major book that traces back Indian names and places for their correct form, origin and history. These 290 pages are filled with the most incredible collection of information ever assembled on the Indian place names of Pennsylvania. In researching his book, Mr. Donehoo, not only went over every available source of printed material about place names in Pennsylvania, but also walked over nearly every Indian trail, from the Delaware to the Ohio, using every trader s journal and maps as his guide. Each Indian name comes complete with historical notes by the author, and as you read, you get a sense about each place; a feeling of walking with the author through each early village, along every river and stream and across the mountains of Pennsylvania back into time. Lists of authorities used is given with each name and a general bibliography follows at the conclusion of the work. Certainly, Heckewelder, Zeisberger, Post, Gist, Croghan, Weiser and other early explorers would be very proud. http://www.amazon.com/Indian-Villages-Place.../dp/1620065223