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Paul A. W. Wallace

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Paul A. W. Wallace
Born1891
Died1967
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Scientific career
Fieldshistory and anthropology
InstitutionsLebanon Valley College
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

Paul Anthony Wilson Wallace (1891–1967) was a Canadian historian and anthropologist who specialized in colonial American history, focusing on Pennsylvania Germans and Native Americans in Pennsylvania.[1]

He was the father of the anthropologist Anthony F. C. Wallace.

Works

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  • Baptiste Laroque: Legends Of French-Canada, (1923)
  • The Twist And Other Stories, (1923)
  • Conrad Weiser, 1696-1760: Friend Of Colonist And Mohawk, (1945)
  • The White Roots Of Peace, (1946)
  • The Muhlenbergs Of Pennsylvania, (1950)
  • Milton S Hershey, (1959) (with Katherine Binney Shippen)
  • Indians In Pennsylvania, (1961/81)
  • Pennsylvania - Seed Of A Nation, (1962)
  • Lloyd Mifflin: Painter And Poet Of The Susquehanna, (1965)
  • Indian Paths Of Pennsylvania, (1965)
  • Lebanon Valley College: A Centennial History, (1966)
  • Daniel Boone In PA, (1967)

Source:[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ Wallace, Paul A. W.; Hunter, William A. (1999). Indians in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pa: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. p. vi. ISBN 0-89271-017-9.
  2. ^ "Author - Prof, Paul Anthony Wilson WALLACE". Author and Book Info.

References

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  • Darnell, Regna. "Keeping the Faith: A Legacy of Native American Ethnography, Ethnohistory, and Psychology." In: New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations, ed. by Sergei A. Kan and Pauline Turner Strong, pp. 3–16. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.
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