| 1908 | Scouting with Mad Anthony |
| 1915 | Places Young Americans Want to Know |
| 1916 | The Trail of the Mohawk Chief |
| 1917 | The Story of General Pershing |
| 1918 | Fighters Young Americans Want to Know |
| 1920 | The Pursuit of the Apache Chief |
| 1920 | Scouting on the Border |
| 1921 | The Mysterious Rifleman |
| 1921 | Young People’s History of the American Revolution |
| 1923 | Scouting on the Old Frontier |
| 1923 | Stories of the American Revolution |
| 1924 | Scouting in the Wilderness |
| 1924 | The Pioneer Scouts of Ohio |
SOURCES ON EVERETT T. TOMLINSON
“The Historical Story for Boys,” by Everett T. Tomlinson. Booklet published by D. Appleton & Company.
Who’s Who in America.
BOOKS BY ELMER RUSSELL GREGOR
Jim Mason Stories. The hero is a young frontiersman.
| 1923 | Jim Mason, Backwoodsman |
| 1923 | Jim Mason, Scout |
| 1924 | Captain Jim Mason |
Western Indian Stories. The hero is White Otter, a young Sioux chief:
| 1917 | White Otter |
| 1920 | The War Trail |
| 1922 | Three Sioux Scouts |