Teri: I do not have the book you seek, but I did a lot of research thirty years ago on Jonas Davenport, Indian Trader, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I'll have to check to see what I've got left. Two years ago I gave most of my genealogical library, i.e., Virginia and the Carolinas, to Southern Virginia University, and my Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky, Indiana, and German Pietistic (Mennonites, Dunkers, Sabbatarians, River Brethren) files to Dr. David B. Eller, Elizabethtown College, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I intended to keep all of my Davenport data, North as well as South, but Jonas Davenport was immersed among the Swiss and Germans of the Colonial Susquehanna, so his file may have gone to Elizabethtown. My remaining old files are in cases in the basement, so I'll have to take a look to see what I've got left. I seem to remember that Jonas got cross wise with the Penns and lost his trading license for harsh treatment of Indians, died a drunk in a tavern, and that a son of his became a prominent merchant in Lancaster Borough. Doc