[29] Leyburn, The Scotch-Irish, p. 262.

[30] Linn, History of Centre and Clinton Counties, p. 469.

[31] "Mr. Davy's Diary," p. 258.

[32] Dunaway, The Scotch-Irish of Colonial Pennsylvania, p. 171. Even in the more settled areas of the Susquehanna Valley markets were slow to develop as this note from "Mr. Davy's Diary," p. 338, reported on Oct. 3, 1794: "At present there is no Market here but if many English Families settle this will soon follow as there is an excellent supply of every necessary & even Luxury in the Neighbourhood."

[33] J. E. Wright and Doris S. Corbett, Pioneer Life in Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh, 1940), p. 74.

[34] Arthur W. Calhoun, A Social History of the American Family (New York, 1960), I, 202.

[35] Wright and Corbett, Pioneer Life in Western Pennsylvania, pp. 86-92.

[36] Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, XIX, 405-805.

[37] "Mr. Davy's Diary," p. 265.

[38] Ibid.