Bibliography of Books Written
- Pier 17 (1935)
- The Quiet Shore (1937)
- The Upper Mississippi (1937) (Volume 2 of the Rivers of America Series)
- The Winds of Spring (1940)
- No Homeward Course (1940)
- The Long Ships Passing : The Story of the Great Lakes (1942)
- High Prairie (1944) with Marion Boyd
- Land of Promise: The Story of the Northwest Territory (1946)
- Signature of Time (1949)
- Song of The Pines: A Story of Norwegian Lumbering in Wisconsin (1949) with Marion Boyd
- George Rogers Clark Soldier in the West (1952)
- Climb a Lofty Ladder (1952) with Marion Boyd
- Annie Oakley of the Wild West (1954)
- Wilderness for Sale: The Story of the First Western Land Rush (1956)
- Buffalo Bill's Great Wild West Show (1957)
- Vein of Iron: The Picklands Mather Story (1958)
- The Miami Years: 1809-1959 (1958)
- The First Book of Pioneers: Northwest Territory (1959)
- Land of Long Horizons (1960)
- The First Book of the Oregon Trail (1960)
- The Heartland (1962)
- The First Book of The California Gold Rush (1962)
- Voices on the River: The Story of the Mississippi Waterways (1964)
- Proud Prisoner: Sir Henry Hamilton (1964)
- The Flags at the Straits: Forts of Mackinac (1966) (Forts of America Series)
- The Great Lakes Reader (1966) (Editor)
- Alexander Spotswood: Portrait of a Governor (1967)
- River to the West: Three Centuries on the Ohio (1970)
- Men of Old Miami 1809-1873: A Book of Portraits (1974)
- From Six at First: A History of Phi Delta Theta 1848-1973
- Ohio: A Bicentennial Portrait (1976)
- The Dolibois Years (1982)
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