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Publications of Local Interest
Warren County Historical Society's Stepping Stones. Packed full of history.
Purchase your copy today for $3, plus shipping & handling of $2 for a total of $5.
Just click here for the latest copy of Stepping Stones. Published since 1955.

Pennsylvania
Wilds--Images from the Allegheny National Forest
138 pages of magnificent photographs by award winning Ed Bernik--Lisa Gensheimer tells the story from prehistoric times
Warren
County Historic Buildings Vol. 1-5 issued by the Warren County
Historical Society. Provides a compilation of essays and images
about homes and buildings in Warren County, Pennsylvania.
each volume $6.30, sales tax included.
Cavalcade—Warren
County’s Second Century

Murder
at the Airport Inn by John Young
The true story of the 1936 murder-for-hire and the three-year odyssey
that became the most sensational trial in Warren County history.
Gouaches
by Tom Paquette
Murder
in the Courtroom by John L. Young with an introduction and afterward
by Lyle James Slack
A true story of sexual compulsion, judicial misconduct, and homicidal rage.
Servants of the Wind by John Ferry. Civil
War history, telling the story behind the soldiers engaged in battle,
their families, and people of Warren County on the home front, told
through the eyes of a veteran and James Miller of Lander (Farmington),
PA.

High School Graduates of Warren, Pennsylvania. This publication includes a Stepping Stones article on the history of early education in Warren County by Derek McKown, followed by a comprehensive listing of the graduating classes of Warren. Originally compiled for the Bicentennial of Warren, the listings are derived from Warren Dragon yearbooks, researchers’ memories, and reunion records. Edited by Nancy Oliphant.
Videos & DVD's
Safe
Harbor “all men are created equal”
A 1 hour documentary on DVD detailing the Underground Railroad in Northwestern Pennsylvania.
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