Some Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Pennsylvania
History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, and Perry Counties, Pennsylvania

Fannettsburg Presbyterian Records, 1851-1970 
Daniel TRUBEY of Franklin County, Pennsylvania: The First Four Generations

The Burial Places of Mercersburg's Sons From Meaux to Compiegne
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Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, City and Rural Routes, Directory (1936) 
Chambersburg, Frontier Town, 1730-1794: A Bicentennial Narrative of the Origin and Growth of Chambersburg and Franklin County in Pennsylvania 
American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin County, Pennsylvania

Chambersburg in the Colony and in the Revolution

The Burning of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (With a Plan of the Burnt Portion of the Town)

Historical Sketch of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Prepared for the Centennial Celebration Held at Chambersburg, Pa., July 4, 1876

Historical Papers: Franklin County & Cumberland Valley

A History of the Cumberland Valley in Pennsylvania, Volume I: Counties of Franklin and Cumberland

Records of the Congregation of Trinity Reformed/United Church of Christ, Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1828-2003
Biographical Annals of Franklin County, Pennsylvania: Genealogical Records of Representative Families Including Many of the Earlier Settlers...

History of the Presbyterian Church of Upper West Conococheague Now Mercersburg, Franklin County Pennsylvania 
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Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War - The Eve of War
An exciting, ground-level view of the Civil War through
the innovative use of book, CD-ROM, and the World Wide Web, created by an
award-winning historian. Two communities in America's Great Valley --Franklin
county, Pennsylvania, and Augusta County, Virginia --separated by only a few
hundred miles, share much in their politics and ways of life. Yet they emerge on
opposing sides of a war in which they zealously send their sons to fight and
die. Here we see a Civil War that is not the inevitable conflict of rival
civilizations, but a human drama, immediate, particular, engrossing. This is
history as lived experience, presented in a beautifully designed digital archive
of letters, diaries, newspaper accounts, military records, maps, images, and
music. With cutting-edge technology that makes full use of both CD-ROM and the
Web, Valley of the Shadow allows us all --from beginners to buffs to experts
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in the Civil War, Southern history, military history, African-American history,
or biography, you can explore them to the fullest here. The CD runs on both
Macintosh and Windows platforms.
Churches of the Valley: Or, an Historical Sketch of the Old Presbyterian Congregations of Cumberland and Franklin Counties, in Pennsylvania 