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American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1978: “Geological Highway Map-Great Lakes Region,” folded colored map with text

________________, 1995 (reprint): “Geological Highway Map-Northeastern Region,” folded colored map with text

_________________, 1989: “Geological Highway Map-Mid-Atlantic Region,” folded colored map with text

American Automobile Association, 1997: “Illinois-Indiana-Ohio Tour Book”

________________, 1997: “Mid-Atlantic Tour Book”

________________, 2003: “New Jersey and Pennsylvania Tour Book”

Berg, Thomas M. and Dodge, Christine M. (comps.), 1981: “Atlas of Preliminary Geologic Quadrangle Maps of Pennsylvania,” Map 61, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 11 pp. plus maps – online version from  http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/map61/map61intro.pdf

Camp, Mark J.,2006: “Roadside Geology of Ohio,” Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, Montana, 410 pp.

De Lorme Publishing, 1999: “3-D Topo Quads,” CD-ROM sets “Ohio,” “Pennsylvania,” “New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware,” “Virginia and DC”

e-podunk, date unknown: http:www.epodunk.com

Espenshade, A. Howry, 1925: “Pennsylvania Place Names,” Pennsylvania State College Studies in History and Political Science No. 1, Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pennsylvania, 375 pp.

Frye, Keith, 1986: “Roadside Geology of Virginia,” Mountain Press Publishing Company,Missoula, Montana, 278 pp.

Kenny, Hamill, 1984: “The Place Names of Maryland: Their Origin and Meaning,” Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. Maryland, 352 pp.

Kostyal, K.M., 1996: “National Geographic’s Driving Guides to America: Washington D.C. and Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware,” National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., 160 pp.

Microsoft Corporation, 2002: “Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Deluxe 2003,” software package

Miller, Barry B., and Szabo, John P, 1987: “Garfield Heights: Quaternary Stratigraphy of Northeastern Ohio,” in Biggs, Donald L. (ed.),“North-Central Section of the Geological Society of America,” Centennial Field Guide vol. 3, pp. 399-402

Miller, Larry L., 1996: “Ohio Place Names,” Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 286 pp.

National Railroad Passenger Corporation, 2005: “Capitol Limited Route Guide,” NRPC (Amtrak), folded brochure

O’Garra, Geoffrey, 1997: “National Geographic’s Driving Guides to America: Great Lakes,” National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., 160 pp.

Peffer, Randall, 1997: “National Geographic’s Driving Guides to America: New York and Pennsylvania and New Jersey,” National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., 160 pp.

Puetz, C.J., date unknown: “Ohio County Maps,” Puetz Publishing, Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, 136 pp.

Puetz, C.J., date unknown: “Pennsylvania County Maps,” Puetz Publishing, Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, 147 pp.

Puetz, C.J., date unknown: “West Virginia County Maps,” Puetz Publishing, Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, 144 pp.

Rand McNally Corporation, 1985: “Handy Railroad Atlas of the United States,” Rand McNally & Company, New York, 64 pp.

Southworth, S., and others, 2001: “Digital Geologic Map and Database of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, an West Virginia,” U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report no. 01-188A,online version

Swanson, Jack, 1996: “Rail Ventures” (7th edition), 384 pp.

Thornbury, William D., 1965: :Regional Geomorphology of theUnited States,” John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 609 pp.

Van Diver, Bradford B., 1990: : “Roadside Geology of Pennsylvania,” Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, Montana, 352 pp.

Wikopedia, the free on-line encyclopedia, date unknown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page