- (1929) Novel: "Rome Haul" (filmed as The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935), The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953)).
- (1936) Novel: "Drums Along the Mohawk" (filmed as Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)).
- (1940) Story: "Red Wheels Rolling" (filmed as Chad Hanna (1940)).
- (1953) Novel: "The Boyds of Black River" (filmed as Born to Run: Part 2 (1979)), Born to Run: Part 1 (1979),Harness Fever (1977)).
- (1930) Novel: "The Big Barn".
- (1933) Novel: "Erie Water".
- (1934) Short stories: "Mostly Canallers".
- (1941) Novel: "The Matchlock Gun".
- (1942) Novel: "Young Ames".
- (1934) Stage: Wrote source material (novel "Rome Haul") for "Low Bridge", produced on Broadway. Directed by William J. O'Neill. 57th Street Playhouse: 9 Feb 1933-Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Charles Berry (as "Samson Weaver"), Edward Cooney (as "Luke"), Herbert Fischer (as "Abel Marsters"), John Guerin (as "Sol"), Michael Kelly (as "Fortune Friendly"), Kathleen O'Connell (as "Nancy Cashdollar"), Margaret O'Donnell (as "Molly Larkins"), Thomas Paradine (as "Dan Harrow"), Joseph Ptagek (as "Stark"), Morris Sikora (as "Andy Hikes"), Cornelia Smith (as "Elvira Quackenbush"), Alec Tulmann (as "Buscerk"), Marion Wall (as "Lucy Gurget"), Royce Ward (as "Jotham Klore"). Produced by Players Theatre.
- (1934) Stage: Wrote source material (1929 novel "Rome Haul") for "The Farmer Takes a Wife", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Frank B. Elser [final Broadway credit] and Marc Connelly (also director). 46th Street Theatre: 30 Oct 1934-Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/104 performances). Cast: Wylie Adams (as "Conductor"), Walter Ayres (as "Fry"), Joe M. Fields (as "Riley"), Henry Fonda (as "Dan Harrow"), James Francis-Robertson (as "Joe Teetham"), Ruth Gillmore (as "Mrs. Howard"), Margaret Hamilton (as "Lucy Gurget"), Frank Knight (as "Calder"), Mabel Kroman (as "Ivy"), Lewis Martin (as "Luke"), Kate Mayhew (as "Gammy Hennessy"), Mary McQuade (as "Della"), Bert J. Norton (as "Howard"), Charles F. O'Connor (as "Otway"), Larry Oliver (as "Lucas"), Gibbs Penrose (as "Jotham Klore"), Francis Pierlot (as "Sol Tinker"), Ralph Riggs (as "Sam Weaver"), Robert Ross (as "Stark"), Morton Stevens (credited as Morton L. Stevens; as "Harry Emory"), Joseph Sweeney (as "Mr. Fisher"), June Walker (as "Molly Larkins"), Herb Williams (as "Fortune Friendly"), Jay Young (as "Yazey"). Produced by Max Gordon. NOTE: (filmed as The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935), The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953)).
- (1942) Novel: "Tom Whipple".
- (1951) Book: "They Fought With What They Had".
- (1952) Novel: "Corporal Bess".
- (1944) Novel: "Wilderness Clearing".
- (1935) Novel: "They Had a Horse".
- (1955) Novel: "Uncle Ben's Whale".
- (1949) Novel: "Cadmus Henry".
- (1947) Novel: "In the Hands of the Senecas".
- (1948) Novel: "The First Hundred Years".
- (1947) Novel: "The Wedding Journey".
- (1950) Novel: "Mr. Benedict's Lion".
- (1943) Novel: "Two Logs Crossing".
- (1940) Novel: "Chad Hanna" (filmed as Chad Hanna (1940)).
- (1954) Novel: "Hound Dog Moses and the Promised Land".
- (1958) Novel: "The Musket and the Cross".
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