Source: 1947 Volume 6 Number 3, Page 51
Historical writings of Franklin L. Burns
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In the Tredyffrin-Easttown History Club Quarterly:
- One Hundred Sixtieth Anniversary of the Paoli Massacre (with S. Paul
Teamer) (I. 1, pp. 5-12, 1937).
- Chronicles of Old Cockletown (I, 2, pp. 19-27, 1938).
- Early Settlements in the Delaware Valley by the Dutch,
Swedes, Finns and English (I, 3, pp. 108;
I, 5, pp. 7-12. 1938).
- The Fox and Springhouse Taverns (I, 5, pp. 25-27, 1938).
- Additional Notes on the Fatland and Old Welsh Line Roads
(II, 1, pp. 6-8, 1939).
- The Frazers of Thornbury in Revolutionary Times (II, 2, pp. 29-37, 1939).
- New Light on the Encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge
(II, 3, pp. 51-80. 1939).
- Forest Primeval (II, 4, pp. 102-103, 1939).
- The Invasion of Tredyffrin (III, 2, pp. 27-41; III, 3, pp. 58-72, 1940).
- Travelgwyn (III, 4. pp. 95-100, 1940).
- The Bull Tavern (IV, 2, pp. 11-12, 1941).
- The Mennonist Meetinghouse on Yellow Springs Road,
Diamond Rock (IV, 2, pp. 22-23, 1941).
- The Fahnestock Private Burial Plot ( IV, 3, pp. 60-61, 1941).
- "Remember Paoli" (IV, 4, pp. 79-85, 1941).
- Reminiscent of Quakerism (V, 1, p. 12, 1942).
- The Sorrel Horse Toast (V, 2, p. 37, 1942).
- The Story of the Glassley Commons (V, 3, pp. 50-59, 1943).
- The Great Valley Mill (VI, 1, pp. 1-7, 1944).
In The Picket Post:
- The Stone Chimney Picket Post (No. 5, pp. 3 ff. April, 1944).
- "Mad" Anthony Wayne's War Steeds (No, 6, pp. 18 ff. July, 1944).
- Reminiscences of Valley Forge Sixty Years Ago (No. 7, pp. 16 ff. October, 1944).
- The Midnight Surprise at Paoli (No. 8, pp. 6 ff. January, 1945).
- Workisers of Valley Forge Left Their Imprint on the Section
(No. 8, pp. 23 ff. January, 1945).
- Presbyterians in the Great Valley (With collaborators)
(No. 8, pp. 21 ff. January, 1945).
- Bull Tavern Built in 1734 Continues Serving Public (No. 11, pp. 12 ff.
October, 1945).
- Wayne, West and Easttown Baptists (No. 12, pp. 26 ff.
January, 1946).
- Valley Forge Itinerary to Camp Quarters (No. 13, pp. 17 ff.
April, 1946).
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