Books • Maxwell, Hu (1884),
History of Tucker County, West Virginia, From the Earliest Explorations and Settlements to the Present Time, Kingwood, W.Va:
Preston Publishing Company. (Reprinted,
McClain Printing Company,
Parsons, W.Va., 1971). • Maxwell, Hu (1887),
Idyls of the Golden Shore (Volume of poetry) • Maxwell, Hu (1893),
Evans and Sontag, the Famous Bandits of California; Supplemental material by Charles W. Clough. • Maxwell, Hu, and
Howard Llewellyn Swisher (1897),
History of Hampshire County, West Virginia: from its Earliest Settlement to the Present, Morgantown, WV: A. Brown Boughner, (Reprinted, Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Printing Co., 1972) • Maxwell, Hu (1898),
The History of Randolph County, West Virginia, From its Earliest Settlement to the Present, The Acme Publishing Company, Morgantown, W.Va. (Reprinted, McClain Printing Company, Parsons, W.Va., 1961). • Maxwell, Hu (1899),
The History of Barbour County, From its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time, The Acme Publishing Company, Morgantown, W.Va. (Reprinted, McClain Printing Company, Parsons, W.Va., 1968). • Hill, A.F. (1900), ''The White Rocks, or: The Robber's Den, a Tragedy of the Mountains'', Morgantown, WV: Acme Press, Illustrated by
Howard Llewellyn Swisher and Hu Maxwell. • Fast, Richard Ellsworth and Hu Maxwell (1901),
The History and Government of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV: The Acme Publishing Company. • Maxwell, Hu (1902),
Jonathan Fish and His Neighbors, Mogantown, W. Va.: Acme Publishing. • Miller, Thomas Condit and Hu Maxwell (1913),
West Virginia and its People, 3 volumes, Lewis Hist. Pub. Co. • Cobb, William H., Andrew Price and Hu Maxwell (1921),
History of the Mingo Indians, Cumberland, Md.: F.B. Jenvy, printer. • Maxwell, Hu (1923),
A Tree History of the United States.
Articles, monographs and contributions • Maxwell, Hu (1901), "West Virginia a Century Ago",
The Transallegheny Historical Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 1, October 1901; pp 234–236. • Maxwell, Hu (1902), “The Retreat of General Robert S. Garnett”,
The Transallegheny Historical Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 3, April 1902; pp 225–233. • Maxwell, Hu (1902), "Early Orchards in West Virginia",
The Transallegheny Historical Magazine, Vol. 2, Issue 1; Oct 1902; pg 64. • Maxwell, Hu (1902), “The Last Survivor of the Battle of Point Pleasant” ,
The Transallegheny Historical Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 3, April 1902; pp 234–236. • Maxwell, Hu (1907), "Part First—State History"; In: Cutright, W.B. (1907),
The History of Upshur County, West Virginia, from its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time. • Maxwell, Hu (1909), "Col. Lowther's Cabin",
Illustrated Monthly West Virginian; 2:5 Jan/Feb 1909, pg 15. • Maxwell, Hu (1910), "The Use and Abuse of Forests by the Virginia Indians",
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 19 (October 1910): 73–103. • Hall, William L. and Hu Maxwell (1911),
Uses of Commercial Woods of the United States: II Pines, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office [Forest Service Bulletin 99]. • Maxwell, Hu (1924), "The Seneca Indian Trail"; Article published in
The Tucker Democrat (Tucker County, West Virginia, newspaper; defunct since 1954); Reprinted in
West Virginia Review; 2:1 Aug 1925, pp 393–395. Reprinted by
Randolph County Historical Society:
Magazine of History and Biography; 11, 1954; pp 96–101. [Cited in: Fansler, Homer Floyd (1962),
History of Tucker County, West Virginia;
Parsons, West Virginia:
McClain Printing Company, pg 40 (note 73).] • Maxwell, Hu (1925), "Pioneer Sawmills of the Appalachian Region",
Amer. Lumberman, 2599: pp 56–57.
Unpublished manuscripts • Maxwell, Hu (?date), "The Conquest of the Ohio Valley" (unfinished) • Maxwell, Hu (1927), "History of Monongalia County" [According to botanist
Earl L. Core (In:
The Monongalia Story: A Bicentennial History, Vol. I: Prelude (1974),
Parsons, W.Va.:
McClain Printing Co., n. 43, pg 69.), this "partially printed but unpublished" work includes a Chapter 2 entitled "The Vegetation Found by the Pioneers" (pp 21–55) that "contains a vast amount of early plant lore".] ==References==