History of the Cresaps, First Edition; Cresap, Joseph Ord & Cresap, Bernarr; McComb, Mississippi; the Cresap Society, 1937.
History of the Cresaps, Second Edition;Cresap, Joseph Ord & Cresap, Bernarr; Gallatin, Tennessee; the Cresap Society, 1987.
History of the Cresaps, Third Edition, 11 generations; Singhal, Cheryl H.; ; Baltimore, MD; The Cresap Society; Gateway Press, Inc., 2003. [available at our Cresap store]
Cresap’s Rifles: the Untold Story of the Riflemen who Helped Save George Washington's Army; Bantz, Robert L.; Cresap, Karen E.; Cresap, Nina; Zambrun, Champ; North Charleston, SC; published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.
A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Captain Michael Cresap; Jacob, John Jeremiah; reprint from the collections of the University of California Libraries, available through Amazon.com 2020.
Forgotten Heroes of the Maryland Frontier: Christopher Gist, Evan Shelby, Jr., Thomas Cresap; Powell, Allan; Baltimore, MD; Gateway Press, Inc., 2001.
The Stulls of “Millsborough” - a Genealogical History of John Stull “The Miller” Pioneer of Western Maryland, Vol. 1, and Vol II – Descendants of Catherine (Stull) Swearingen and Descendants of Susanna (Stull) Swearingen; Bailey, Chris H.; New Hartford, CT, self published. 2000. Available in libraries. See WorldCat for your area.
Skipton 2000, The Millennium Walk: dedicated to the people who made Skipton special; Lockwood, Ian; Settle, North Yorkshire, England, 1999.
Colonial Records of the Upper Potomac, Volumes one-six [wilderness to 1761);Rice, William H.; Parsons, WV; McClain Printing Co., 2010. [extraordinary tool]
Indian Trails to Super Highways; York, PA; American Canal & Transportation Center; Shank, William H.; 1988. Available through used books sellers at Amazon.com.
The Wilderness Trail: Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path; Hanna, Charles A.; New York and London, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, the Knickerbocker Press; reprint by Wentworth Press, an imprint of Creative Media Partners, 1911.
Frontier Forts Along the Potomac and its Tributaries; Ansel, William H., jr.; Parsons, WV; McClain Printing Company, 1984.
French and Indian War Notices Abstracted from Colonial Newspapers Volume 1: 1754-1755; Lucier, Armand Francis; Westminster, MD; Heritage Books, 1999.
Lord Dunmore’s Little War of 1774: His Captains and Their Men who Opened Up Kentucky & the West to American Settlement; Skidmore, Warren and Kaminsky, Donna; Skidmore, Warren and Kaminsky, Donna; Heritage Books, 2002.
American Prisoners of the Revolution; by Caroline “Danske” Dandridge; published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013.
List of the Colonial Soldiers of Virginia: special report of the Department of Archives and History for 1913; Eckenrode, H.J.; reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co, 1984, and Clearfield Pub., 2013.
Westward of Ford Cumberland Military Lots set off for Maryland’s Revolutionary Soldiers, with an appended list of Revolutionary Soldiers Granted Pension by the State of Maryland; Meyer, Mary K.; Finksburg, MD.; Pipe Creek Pub. 1993.
A History of Green Ridge State Forest; Zumbrun, Champ; Charleston, London; History Press, 2010.
History of Shelby County, Kentucky; Willis, George L., Sr.;Westminster, MD; original copyright 1929; Reprint and index Heritage Books, Inc., 1999.
History for Genealogists: Using chronological Time Lines to Find and Understand Your Ancestors; Jacobson, Judy; Baltimore, MD; Clearfield Co., 2009.
Articles:
The Story of Thomas Cresap a Maryland Pioneer. Wroth, Lawrence C. (March 1914). Paper read before the Maryland Historical Society on December 8th, 1913, pub. Maryland Historical Magazine, March 1914.
The Mason-Dixon Survey at 250 years: Recent Investigations. Black, Janine and Arakles,Mary (January 2016). The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol CXL, No. 1, 83-101.
Col. Thomas Cresap, a Maryland Pioneer Who Cut the First Path for the National Road.Thruston, Mynna (1923). National Highway Association Washington D.C., and New York City.