INDEX
Abbot, W. W., The Royal Governors of Georgia, American Antiquarian Society, fifty years of
collecting Americana for, by Brigham, rev.,
*754-'775, rev., 464-466
238-240
Abbottstown, 193, 194, 200, 201
The American Clyde. A History of Iron and
Abercromby, James (1706-1781), 132
Steel Shipbuilding on the Delaware from
Abolitionists, 87
1840 to World War I, by Tyler, rev., 109Acomb, Evelyn M., The Revolutionary Journal
110
of Baron Ludwig von Closen, 1780-1783,
American Manufacturer, newspaper, 317
rev., 223-224
American Psychiatric Association, 74; meetAcrelius, Israel, 198, 2o8w
ings of, during Civil War, 77-78, 79-80
Adams, John, 272, 283^, 303, 451; letter to
Jacob Engelbrecht, 448-449; reading of, American Railway Union, i$n
American Revolution: adventures of two
276, 276«; on Benjamin Rush, 384W
officers in, rev., 103-105; in Ga. (1763Adams, Samuel, 272
1789), rev., 466-467; journal of Baron
Admiralty courts, col. merchants protected
Ludwig von Closen, rev., 223-224; military
in, 134, 145
history of, by Peckham, rev., 102-103;
African College, 38
Rhode Island politics and, rev., 348-349;
Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. See
role of John Dickinson in, 271, 272, 287,
Pennsylvania State University
291-292
Agriculture, 155; farmers supported by
The American Revolution in Georgia, 1763Pinchot, 330-342 passim; Pa. Germans
1789, by Coleman, rev., 466-467
and, 192-218; Pinchot seeks to guarantee
The Americans: The Colonial Experience, by
prices (1917), 330-331. See also Crops;
Boorstin, rev., 343-345
Domestic animals; Farmhouses; Farms;
Fertilizers; Harrows; Irrigation; Land; Amherst, Jeffrey, Baron Amherst, 147
Amsterdam, 410
Orchards; Plows; Rotation of crops
Amyraut, Moses, 371, 372
Aitken, Robert, 293
Albany, N. Y., 128, 310; steamboat trips to, Anderson, Lt. Edward, 23
Anderson, Capt. George S., 10, 11
43O, 431, 432
Alden, John, rev. of Skeel and Carpenter s Andirons, 267
A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah Andrews, Thomas A., 456
Andros, Sir Edmund, 176
Webster, 235-236
Aleshire (Ayleshire), Lt. James B., 15, 21, 22, Anglicans. See Church of England; Episcopal
Church
28
The Anglo-American Connection in the Early
Alexandria, Va., 82
Nineteenth Century, by Thistlethwaite, rev.,
Alfred the Great, 280, 288
230-232
Allegheny College, 32, 38-39
Anglo-Saxons, political heritage of, in EngAllegheny Female Seminary, 48
land, 275, 280-281, 282, 283, 287, 288, 289
Allegheny Teachers' Association, 35
Antes, Heinrich, 397, 398, 401
Allen, Ethan (J. 1894), 25
Anthracite coal: necessitates special boilers,
Allentown, 59-61, 195
426, 4 26», 427, 429-431; prices of, 430, 431,
Allentown College for Women. See Cedar
443; ship consumption (1853), 439; shipped
Crest College
to Caribbean ports, 439, 444; use in inland
Allentown Female College. See Cedar Crest
navigation, 426-432; use in transatlantic
College
navigation, 433-445 passim; U. S. Navy
Allestree, Richard, 184, 185
experiments with, 440-443
Altgeld's America, The Lincoln Ideal Versus
Changing Realities, by Ginger, rev., 245-247 Antigua, 133, 295, 300
Amana Community, Iowa, 382, 383W, 403, Anti-Saloon League of America, 334
Antrim, 311
408
America: J. A. Gruber on spiritual life in, 393, Antrobus, Benjamin, 255
403; modern, forces shaping, rev., 458-459 Apache Indians, 5
480
*959
INDEX
Apache Pass, N. Mex., 12
Apiaries, 196
Apple roasters, 268
Apples, 199, 210
Arctic, steamship, 438
Arianism, 372, 373
Arizona, Owen Wister writes of, 8-28 passim
Armies, standing, 283, 285, 286, 288-289
Armour, George Allison, 44677, 448
Armstrong, William M., E. L. Godkin and
American Foreign Policy, 1865-1900, rev.,
244-245
Army, U. S.: Pinchot seeks service with
(1917), 332-333; Roosevelt proposes volunteer troops (1917), 329; Owen Wister
writes of, in West, 5-28 passim. See also
Army of the Potomac
Army of Northern Virginia, attitude toward
Union surgeons, 82
Army of the Potomac, discipline in, 84
Arnauld, Antoine, 189
Arnold, Col. Abraham K., 15, 21, 23
Arnold, Mrs. Abraham K., 14, 15, 21, 23, 27,
28
Arnold, Ben, 22
Arnot, 311, 312
Art. See Drawing; Illustrators; Lithographs;
Lithography; Painters and painting; Pictures
Artichokes, 199
Artists' Fund Society, 45577
Assemblies, colonial, 287
Assembly, Pa. (colonial, 1682-1776), 410;
books for, 27877; complains of John Guest,
182; conflict with governors, 131, 137, 142,
143-144, 147; and embargoes (i755~i757),
130-131, 135-137, Hi, 142, 143-144; opposes British trade policy, 142; passes law
on swine, 19877; passes laws on farm fences,
211-212; passes laws on farm horses, 196;
regulates trade (1755), 129; and taxation of
Penn estates, 131, 146-147; taxes farmers
for water maintenance, 211
Assembly, Pa. (bicameral, 1790): charters female seminaries (1838), 47; education act (1895), 67, 69, 73
Associated Brethren of the Skippack, 393,397
Association of Medical Superintendents of
American Institutions for the Insane. See
American Psychiatric Association
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe* Railroad, 11
Atheism, 393
Atherson mine, Md., 443
Atlantic, steamship, 438
Atlantic Monthly, magazine, 3
Atlantic Ocean, steam navigation on, 432-444
Atonement, Wm. Penn on, 370, 375, 376
Aur6n, Jonas, 91
Autographs, collected by Jacob Engelbrecht,
448-451 passim
Avalon, Newfoundland, charter for, 155, 156,
169, 170/7
481
Bagshaw, Edward, 183, 190
Bahamas, 134
Bailey, Francis, 293
Balfour, Arthur, 328
Balls, 319
Baltic, steamship, 438
Baltimore, Lord. See under Calvert
Baltimore, Md., 424, 428, 438
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 440
Bankes, Sir John, 154/7
Bankson, Andrew, 91, 94
Bannan, Benjamin, 434, 435
Bannock Indians, 5
Barbados, 183, 413
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690), 180
Barley, 198, 203, 204; yields, 201
Barnes, James A., rev. of Mowry's The Era of
Theodore Roosevelt, 1900-1912, itf-i^y
Barnes, Joseph K., 88
Barns, used by Pa. Germans, 197, 205, 216
Bartram, John, ode to (c. 1743), by Breintnall,
446-451 passim
Basnett, Widow Elizabeth, 260, 26177
Basse, Jeremiah, 258, 259
Bates, Maj. Alfred E., 27
The Battle of Gettysburg, by Haskell, rev., 113Baxter, Richard, 180, 379
Bayard, William, 134
Bean, W. G., Stonewall's Man, Sandie Pendleton, rev., 475-476
Beans, 199
Beaver College (Beaver College and Musical
Institute, Beaver Female Seminary), 55-57
Beaver skins, 154, 155
Beck, James M., biog. of, rev., 363-364
Beckler, Rev. J. T., 48
Bedding, 266, 267
Bedford, Duke of. See Russell, William
Bedford County, 294
Bedsteads, 267
Beebe, Lucius H., 32
Beechwood School, 57
Beer, 410
Beets, 199
Beissel, Conrad, 382, 393
Belcher, Jonathan, 130
Belgium, relief work in, 331
Bell, John {fl. 1756), 136
Bell, John (/. 1861), 78
Bell, Mrs. John, 78
Bell, Luther V., 82
Bell, Whitfield J., Jr., "A Tribute to John
Bartram, With a Note on Jacob Engelbrecht," by Bell and Ketcham, 446-451
Bellefonte Female Seminary, 47
Benedictine monks: community in London,
261, 262, 263; St. Gregory's College, Douai
University, 262, 263; John Tatham as, 261,
262-263
Bengtson, Anders. See Bankson, Andrew
Bennett, Joseph M., 42
482
INDEX
Berkeley, Sir William, 172, 173
Berks County, 201, 204, 216
Bermuda, 136
Bessemer process, 308
Bethlehem, Pa., 58-59, 193, 200, 202, 204,
206; Moravian settlement in, 401, 402
Bible, 180,370; Chas. Crawford's writings on,
293; 301-302; and the Trinity, 375
A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah
Webster, comp. by Skeel, ed. by Carpenter,
rev., 235-236
Biddle, John, 372, 373, 376, 380
Biddle, Nicholas, 434
Bigham, T. J., 323
Bigler, Gov. William, 31, 52
Bill, Alfred Hoyt, rev. or Wade and Lively's
This Glorious Cause . . . The Adventures
of Two Company Officers in Washington's
Army, 103-105
Bills of credit: French discount on, 416, 417;
Thos. Riche seeks payment of, from France,
415-419 passim
Binder, Frederick M., "Pennsylvania Coal
and the Beginnings of American Steam
Navigation," 420-445
Bisbee, Henry H., 265?*, 27o«; " J o n n Tatham,
Alias Gray," 253-264
Bituminous coal: British, depots for, in U. S.,
433, 438; Cumberland, from Md., 433443 passim; Dauphin semi bituminous, 438;
prices of, 425, 443; and spontaneous combustion, 434-436, 443; and transatlantic
navigation, 433-445 passim; U. S. Navy
experiments with, 440-443; used in inland
navigation, 421-425; Welsh, used by
British steamships, 433, 438. See also
Blossburg coal
Bizbee, Ariz., 24
Bize, EmPhill, 417, 418
Bize & Grellet, firm, 417
Bjork, Eric, 91, 92
Blackstone, Sir William, 275, 277
Blaeu, W. J. A., maps of, 160, i6ow, I6IW,
163W
Blairsville College for Women (Blairsville
Female Seminary, Blairsville Seminary
Association), 52, 53
Ble*gny, Nicolas de, 190
Block, Adriaen, I6IW
Bloomer costume, 31
Bloomi ngdale Hospi tal. «SV<?New YorkHospi tal
Blossburg, 311, 313; supports striking miners
(I873-I874),324,325
Blossburg and Corning Railroad, 311
Blossburg coal, 424; production of (1871),
310; in Tioga Co., 310,311,317; uses of, 310
Blossburg Coal Company: builds mining
town, 311; lockout in (1873-1874), 317318,322-325
Blount, Thomas, 186
Boats, 257W, 268-269; coal, 422-423,426,432.
See also Ferryboats; Ships; Steamboats
October
Bohun, Edmund, 191
Boilers, marine, for burning anthracite, 426,
426W, 427, 429-43 1 * 43 2 , 438, 439, 441, 443
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke, 274, 277, 297, 299
Bolles, Albert S., 308
Bolton, Theodore, 105
Bonds, for observance of col. trade restrictions, 129, 132,413,414
Bonn, University of, 407
Books: belonging to John Dickinson, 277278; early illustrations for, rev., 237-238;
owned by John Tatham, 260, 261, 266; for
Pa. Assembly, 278W; scarce,inPhila. (1738),
180. See also Libraries
Boone and Crockett Club, 5, 8ny 10, 17
Boorstin, Daniel J., The Americans: The
Colonial Experience, rev., 343-345
Borie, Adolf E., 88
Boston, Mass., 428, 435, 437; English coal
shipped to, 438; police strike in (1919), 341
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 454
Boston Transcript, 435
Boutelle, Capt. Frazier Augustus, 10, 15, 16,
17, 20, 22
Bowd, Adlord, 255
Bowen, J. T., 455
Boyle, Richard, 1st Earl of Cork, 151, 158
Braddock, Gen. Edward, 129
Bradford, Thomas, 293
Brady, Nicholas, 448
Bragg, Braxton, 451
Brandeis, Louis, 332
Brandy, 199, 410; peach, 21-22
Brazil, smuggling trade with, 412
Breintnall, Joseph, ode to Bartram by (r.
1743), 446-451 passim
Bremen, Germany, 437
Brethren, Church of, 400
Breyfogle, William, Make Free: The Story of
the Underground Railroad, rev., 241-243
Bribery. See Corruption
Brigham, Clarence S., Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for the Library of the American Antiquarian Society, 1908-1958, rev.,
238-240
Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre, oration
against slavery, 293, 302
Bristol, England, 410
The British Empire before the American Revolution . . . , vol. I, by Gipson, rev., 221-223
British Navy: acts against col. smugglers,
128; captures Am. ships in West Indies,
134, 145, H7-I48, 414, 415; and steam
navigation, 440, 441
British Queen, steamship, 435
British troops in America, 132, 140, 284
Britons, 275
Broccoli, 199
Brooke Hall Female Seminary, 48
Brown,
, 189
Brown, Antoinette, 31
1959
INDEX
Brown, Dr. D. T., 75; letters to Thos. S.
Kirkbride, 78-80, 83
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (Mrs. Robert
Browning), 34
Brownlow, Richard, 188
Brownsville Female Seminary, 47
Bryn Mawr College, 65-67, 73
Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, George
Buckles, shoe, 269
Bucknell University, 44
Bucks County, 202, 213^, 268; John Tatham
in, 254, 255, 259-260, 261, 263, 264
Bucks County Court, lawsuits of John
Tatham in, 259-260
Buckwheat, 198, 202, 203, 204, 209, 215;
yields, 200-201
Budd, James, 256; lawsuit over death of,
258-259
Budd, John, lawsuit with John Tatham, 258259
Budd, Thomas, 254, 255^, 256
Buffalo, N. Y., 424, 425
Buffaloes, 155
Bull, Marcus, 442^
Bull Run, first battle of, 82
Bunyan, John, 404
Buranelli, Vincent, "William Penn and the
Socinians," 369-381
Burgh, James, 278, 283W, 284, 285-286
Burlington, N. J., 134; career of John Tatham
in, 255-261, 264; cemetery in (1695), 261;
described by Gabriel Thomas, 253;
"palace" of John Tatham in, 253, 256-257,
265-266; pirates in, i6on
Burlington Court: lawsuits of John Tatham
in, 255», 258-259, 260-261; John Tatham,
justice of, 257, 258
256
Burlington Friendsi Meeting,
I"
Burlington Railroad. See Chicago, Burlington
and Quincy Railroad
Burnap, Daniel, clockmaker, shop records of,
rev., 227-228
Burnet, Gilbert, 282, 373
Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., 84
Burt, A. L., rev. of Gipson's The British
483
Cabbage, 199
Cabrini College, 72
Cadwalader, Gen. George, orders lighograph
of Phila. Grays, 455-456
Cadwalader, Henry, rev. of Bean's Stonewall's Man, Sandie Pendleton, 475-476
Caesar, Julius, 275, 279
California, 439; stagecoach lines in, 9
Callahan, North, Henry Knox, General Washington's General, rev., 349-351
Calvert, Cecil (1605/6-1675), 2nd Baron
Baltimore, 152, 156, 157, 170; boundary
dispute with Wm. Penn. 168, 176-177
Calvert, Charles (1637-1714/5), 3rd Lord
Baltimore, 176, 177
Calvert, George (1578-1632), 1st Baron Baltimore, 170; Avalon patent, 155, 156, 169,
I7o»; charter to Md., 150-177 passim; and
religious liberty, 169-170, ijon
Calvert, Philip, 176, 177
Calvinism, Wm. Penn rejects, 371, 372
Cambria Iron VVorks, 307-309, 3™>3lS-3i6,
325-326; lockout in (1873-1874), 316-317,
318-322, 324; production of (1871), 308^
Cambridge University, Chas. Crawford in,
^94, 295-296
Camden, N. J., 175
Cameron, Simon, 82
Camisard uprising, 384
Campbell, John (1705-1782), 4th Earl of
Loudoun, 132, 135, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145
Canada, uses Pa. coal, 425
Canals, coal trade, factor in building of, 424.
See also Delaware and Hudson Canal;
Pennsylvania Canal
Candlesticks, 267
Cannon and Pintard, firm, 134
Canoes, 25777, 269
Cape May, N. J., iGon
Capers, Gerald M., Stephen A. Douglas, Defender of the Union, rev., 474-475
Carey, Henry C, 444
Caribbean Sea, Pa. anthracite shipped to
ports of, 439, 444
Carl, Dr. Samuel, 393
Empire before the American Revolution, vol. Carlisle, 52
I, 221-223
Carolinas: cost of charter (1663), 153; pine
Business, competition curbed by mining comwood from, for steamboats, 427
panies, 313, 324. See also Industry; Trade Carpenter, Edwin H., Jr., A Bibliography of
and commerce
the Writings of Noah Webster, comp. by
Skeel, rev., 235-236
Butler, Dr., 80
Butler, Eliza O. See Kirkbride, Eliza O. Butler Carpenter, Samuel, 181
Butler, Fanny Kemble (Mrs. Pierce Butler). Carpets, 267
See Kemble, Frances Anne
Carriages, 2,68
Butler, Pierce (1744-1822), 3
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, 451
Butler, Pierce {d. 1867), 3, 4
Carrots, 199
Butler Place, 4
Carter, Edward C, 2nd, "Sir Edmund
Butterfield, Roger, rev. of Wainwright's
Plowden and the New Albion Charter,
Philadelphia in the Romantic Age of Lithog1632-1785," by Carter and Lewis, 150-179
raphy, 95-96
Carter, Robert, library of, 183, 184
Buttons, 269
Carthage, 279
Byllinge, Edward, 255
The Case Put and Decided, tract, 258
484
INDEX
Cass, Lewis, 451
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II,
263
Cattle, 195, 196, 197
Catton, Bruce, ed., Haskell's The Battle of
Gettysburg, rev., 113-115
Cayenne, French Guiana, 412, 413, 414, 415,
416, 417
Cazenove, Theophile, 199, 200, 202, 204, 206,
207, 216
Cedar Crest College, 59-61
Celibacy. See Marriage
Cemeteries, in Burlington, N. J., 261
Chairs, 266, 267, 268
Chalk, 269
Chamberlain, Robert, 183, 188
Chamberlayne, Edward, 183, 187
Chambersburg, 61-63; citizens subscribe for
college, 62
Chance, brig, 413, 414, 415
Chancellorsville, Lee s Greatest Battle, by
Stackpole, rev., 243-244 .
Chanler, Winthrop, 17, 20, 25
Charles I, King of England, 159W, 168, 170,
172, 276, 282, 289; advantages of New
Albion charter to, 153-154, 157-158;
financial needs of, 153-154; grants charter
to Sir Edmund Plowden, 150, 158-159;
knights Edmund Plowden, 151; and Lord
Baltimore, 170W
Charles II, King of England, 282, 2%2n, 28p,
374; restricts Catholics, 262, 263
Charles XI, King of Sweden, 91, 92, 93
"Charles Crawford, A Forgotten Poet of
Early Philadelphia," by Lewis Leary, 293306
Charles Kingsley's American Notes: Letters
from a Lecture Tour, 1874, ed. by Martin,
rev., 361-363
Charleston, S. C , 411, 428
Charter of Philadelphia (1701), John Guest
critical of, 182
Charters: of Avalon, 155, 156, 169, ijon; of
Carolina, 153; cost of, 153; English, 153154, 167-168; Madison's essay on, 450,
45iw; of Md., 150, 152, 156-157; of New
Albion, 150-179; types of, 153-154; of Va.,
167W
Charts, of Am. coast, 160-161, 163W
Chatham College, 63-64
Chees-cha-pah-disch (Cheschapah), Indian,
Owen Wister story of, 13-24 passim, 28
Cherries, 199, 210
Cherry Tree Male and Female College, 38
Chester County, 181
Chestnut Hill College of the Sisters of St.
Joseph, 70-71
Cheyenne Indians, 5
Chicago, 111., 425
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, 18
Chicago World's Fair, 5, Sn
Chickens, 195, 196
October
Children: J. A. Gruber and, 388, 407;
Moravians and, 400, 407
Childs, John, 456
Chocolate, 268
Christianity, Chas. Crawford on, 293, 297,
299-300, 301, 302-304
Church of England, 373; Wm. Penn and, 377.
See also Episcopal Church
Churches, 311, 313; Moravians and, 401-402.
See also Religious denominations
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 446
Cider, 199, 214
Cincinnati, Ohio, 422; views of, by J. C. Wild,
453-454, 455; J- C Wild in 452,,453
Civil War: battle or Chancellorsville, rev.,
243-244; biog. of Gen. John F. Reynolds,
rev., 115-116; divided loyalties in, 77, 79.
81; Gardner's photographic sketch book of,
rev., 358-359; history of Battle of Gettysburg, rev., 113-115; letters to Thos. S.
Kirkbride during, 74-88; politics, cause of,
77, 85, 86-87; story of Lee at Gettysburg,
by Dowdey, rev., 113-115; surgeons in,
81-82; use of steam warships in, 443-444.
See also Army of Northern Va.; Army of
the Potomac; Confederate States of Am.;
Military hospitals
"The Civil War Correspondence of Dr.
Thomas S. Kirkbride," by Clifford B. Farr,
74-89
Claiborne, William, 170, 171
Clanton brothers, 28
Clarion, steamship, 436
Clarion Female Seminary, 47
Clark, Rev. A. B., 31
Clark, Daniel, 133
Clark, Dora Mae, rev. of Wertenbaker's Give
Me Liberty. The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia, 99-100
Clark, Mrs. Francis William, 6n, yn
Clark, Thomas, 259
Clark, William Bell, rev. of Acomb's The
Revolutionary Journal of Baron Ludwig
von Closen, 1780-1783, 223-224
Clark, William S., The Story of Susquehanna
lT«/W.r/7)',byClarkandWilson,rev.,i 11-112
Classical studies, 50, 51, 52, 58, 63
Clay, Henry, 451
Clementson (Clemmetson), John, 94
Clergy, need for, among Swedes, 90-91, 93
Cleveland, Grover, 18, 26
Cleveland, Ohio, 424, 425
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, 424, 425
Clifford, George, 410
Clifford, Thomas, 133
Clinton, DeWitt, 451
Clockmakers, shop records of Daniel Burnap,
rev., 227-228
Clocks, 268
Close stools, 268
Closen, Baron Ludwig von, revolutionary
journal of, rev., 223-224
1959
INDEX
485
Cloth. See Textiles
Clothing, 266, 267?/, 269
Combs, 269
Common law: basis for col. law, 279; basis of
Clover, 198, 201. 202, 203, 204, 205, 207
English liberties, 275, 277, 287; Saxon
Coal: lockout of miners, in Pa. (1873-1874),
precedents for, 280
307-326; mining companies build towns, Community of True Inspiration, 382, 38377,
311, 315-316; new labor discouraged, in
407; founding of, 385; J. A. Gruber and,
strike, 321, 324-325; from Pa., and Am.
384, 385-390, 391, 393, 403, 406, 407, 408;
steam navigation, 420-445; production of,
and Moravians, 394-395; paroxysms of
in Tioga Co. (1871), 310; working condiprophets, 385-386, 388-389. See also
tions of Pa. miners, 312-315. See also
Amana Community
Anthracite coal; Bituminous coal; Bloss- Conestoga horses. See under Horses
burg coal
Cones toga wagons, 214-215
Coal Haven, 426
Confederate States of America: difficulties of,
Cock (Coks), John, 94
in securing coal, 444; taxes of, 85
Cock, Lasse, 94
Congress, U. S.: grants subsidies to steamCock, Manss, 94
ship lines, 437, 43977; interest in steam warCock (Kock), Otto Ernest, 94
ships, 440, 442, 44277. See also House of
Cock, Peter (Piter), 94
Representatives
Cock, Zacharias, 94
Conservation, Pinchot and, 327, 334, ^Sy
Coddington, Edwin B., rev. of Stackpole's
34O, 34?
Chancellorsmile', Lee's Greatest Battle, 243- Constitution of the U. S., 451; economic
244
origins of, by McDonald, rev., 224-227
Cohansey (Cohensy), N. J., 134
Continental Army, adventures of two officers
Coke, Sir Edward, 183, 185, 187, 191, 274,
in, rev., 103-105
275, 276, 281
Conventions: national, Progressive Party
Coke, John, 158
(1916), 327; national, Republican Party
Col bourn, H. Trevor: " J o n n Dickinson,
(1920), 339, 340
Historical Revolutionary," 271-292; rev. of
Convicts, transportation of, to colonies, 155
Boorstin's The Americans: The Colonial
Convoy, steamboat, 426, 427
Experience, 343"345
Conway, Edward, 151
Coolidge, Calvin, 341
Coleman, Kenneth, The American Revolution
Cooper, Thomas, 214
in Georgia, 1763-1789, rev., 466-467
Cooper s New Monthly, 320
Coles, Elisha, 186, 190
Copper, 155
College Misericordia, 71
Cork, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard
Colleges. See Universities and colleges
Corn, 198, 201, 202, 203, 215; planting of,
Collegeville, 49-51
Collins, Isaac, 294
Collins Line, 438-439, 4397*
Colonies, American (British): and British
mercantilism, 125-127, 155, 167; British
restrict trade of, 128-149 passim, 411;
Dutch threat to, 153, 154, 157, 167, 172;
protest Molasses Act, 127; relationship to
England, 287, 289-290, 291-292; study of,
by Boors tin, rev., 343-345; supply French
(1754-1763), 128-149 passim; taxation of,
283, 287, 288 ^
Colonies, American (Dutch): on Delaware
River, 90; husbandry of, in col. Pa., 197;
and Pa.-Md. boundary dispute, 175-177;
threat to English, 153, 154, 157, 167, 172
Colonies, American (Swedish), I6I», 171,
172, 175; on Delaware River, 90; history
Crane Hook, Del., rev., 97-98; lettera nof
thanks to Wm. Penn (1697), 9°~945 d
New Albion, 172-173; religious needs of,
90-91, 93
Columbus, Christopher, life of, by his son
Ferdinand, rev., 219-220
Columbus, Ferdinand, life of Christopher
Columbus, rev., 219-220
Columbus, Ohio, 424
209-210
Cornell, Samuel, 411, 413, 414
Corning, N . Y., 310, 311
Corning Glass and Bottle Factory, 313
Corruption, in English elections, 283, 284,
285, 289
Cottage Hill College, 55
Cotton: decline in, in Miss. (1865), 86; wood
fuel preferred in boats carrying, 424
Courts of law, Pa., bill for regulating (1700),
181,182. See also Admiralty courts; Judges;
Supreme Court; names of individual
county courts
Cowboy, Owen Wister creates legend of, 7
Cox, James M., 341
Coxe, Dr. Daniel, 255, 259
Craddock, Ida C , 41-42
Cralgie, Andrew, 58/7
Crane, Charles H., 88
Crane Hook Church, 90, 91
Crane Hook on the Delaware, 1667-1699. An
Early Swedish Lutheran Church and Community with the Historical Background of
the Delaware River Valley, by Eckman, rev.,
97-98
Cranes, for loading ships (1764), 411
4 86
INDEX
Crawford. Earl of, Charles Crawford claims
title or, 304, 305-306. See also Lindsay,
George
Crawford, Alexander, 295, 306;*
Crawford, Charles (d. 1746), 306W; on Christianity, 293, 297, 299-300, 301, 302-304;
claims title of Earl of Crawford, 304, 305306; criticized by Monthly Review, 293,
298-299, 300, 305; on democracy, 303-304;
forgotten poet of Phila., 293-306; life in
England, 295-300, 304-306; opposes slavery, 293, 294, 301, 302; at Queens College
Cambridge, 294, 295-296
Crawford, John, 1st Viscount Garnock, 306W
Crawford, John Francis, 295, 304, 306W
Credit, extended by mining companies, 3133H, 3J6
Croghan, George, biog. of, by Wainwright,
rev., 461-463
Croke, Sir George, 191
Cromwell, Oliver, 279, 282
Cromwell, Otelia, Lucretia Mott, rev., 357358
Crook, Gen. George, 22
Crookhorn, public house, 259W
Crops, grown by Pa. Germans, 198-199. See
also Agriculture; Rotation of crops; Vegetables; names of individual crops
Crow Agency, Mont., 20, 21
Crow Indians, 5
Crown Point, 128
Crozer Theological Seminary, 45
Crukshank, Joseph, 293
Cuba, coal shipped to, 439, 444
Cucumbers, 199
Cumberland County: crop yields in, 200, 201;
Pa. German farms in, 193, 194, 195, 203,
October
Daugherty, Harry M., 340
Dauphin County, 216
Davenport, Francis, 255n
Davenport, Iowa, 455
David Brown, steamboat, 428
Davies, Wallace Evan: rev. of Ginger's
Altgeld's America . . . , 245-247; rev. of
Van Deusen's The Jacksonian Era, 1828'848, 353-355
Davis, Caroline, 35
Davis, Jefferson, 77, 80, 81
Death of a Nation. The Story of Lee and His
Men at Gettysburg, by Dowdey, rev., 113-115
De Benneville, Dr. George, 402
Declaration of Independence, John Dickinson
and, 271, 272, 291
DeConde, Alexander, Entangling Alliance:
Politics & Diplomacy under George Washington, rev., 351-352
Degler, Carl N., Out of Our Past. The Forces
that Shaped Modern America, rev., 458-459
Deism, 297, 302
DeLancey, James, 131, 135
Delaware: account of Richardson family in,
rev., 220-221; acts to curb illicit trade,
135-136, 137; boundary dispute over, 168,
175-177
Delaware and Hudson Canal, 428, 432
Delaware and Hudson Company: and anthracite for steamboats, 428-432, 433;
experiments with steamboat boilers,429-431
Delaware River: considered Northwest Passage, 154; history of shipbuilding on (18401918), rev., 109-110; Md. claims to, 175—
177; and New Albion, 159, 160, 161, 162;
New Haven colony on, proposed, 175;
smuggling activities on, 130, 134-135, 146,
147; steamboat navigation on, 426,428,432
204, 206
Delftware, 267
Cunard Line, 433, 437~438
Cunliffe, Marcus, The Nation Takes Shape, Democracy: Chas. Crawford on, 303-304;
religion and, in Am., rev., 457-458
1789-1837, rev., 351-353
Party, 18; progressivism in, 338Cunningham, John T., The New Jersey Shore, Democratic
339; Van Buren and making of, rev., 472rev., 121-122
473
Curran, Mr., 57
Currency, created by mining companies, 314 Denmark, 286
Curricula, in Pa. woman's colleges, 50-73 Denny, William, 139; attempts to halt illicit
trade, 140-147; sells flags of truce, 146, 147
passim
Dentistry, women students of, 41, 43, 46
Curtains, 268
Curwen, Dr. John, 75, 79; letter to Thos. S. Depression of 1873. See Panic of 1873
Detchon, Jennie F., 46
Kirkbride, 80
Devore, Miss, 64
Custer, Gen. George Armstrong, 11
Customs, 166,167,168; officials aid smugglers, Dickens, Asbury, 293
Dickinson, John (1732-1808): conservatism
133-134
of, 271-273, 286, 287, 291-292; and Declaration of Independence, 271, 272. 291;
Dallas, Pa., 71
historical and political thought of, 271Dameron, Mr., 85
292; Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania,
Danby, Sir Thomas, lySn
288; on natural rights, 291; reading of,
Dancing, 30, 315. See also Balls
275-279; role of, in Am. Rev., 271, 272,
Daniels, Jonathan, Prince of Carpetbaggers,
287, 291-292; and Stamp Act, 272, 286rev., 116-118
287, 288; supports Pa. proprietors, 286;
Danville Female Seminary, 47
and whig writers in London, 284-285
1959
INDEX
Dickinson, Mary Cadwalader (Mrs. Samuel
Dickinson), 276?*
Dickinson College, 44, 271, 278; School of
Law, 46
Dictionaries, 184, 185, 186, 190, 191
Dilly, Edward, 284
Dinwiddie, Robert, 128
Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, 46
Dix, Dorothea L., 75, 77-78; during Civil
War, 81-82; portrait of, proposed, 78
Doberstein, John W., The Journals of Henry
Melchior Muhlenberg, vol. Ill, by Tappert
and Doberstein, rev., 463-464
Dr. Nott's Patent Anthracite Tubular Boilers,
487
E. L. Godkin and American Foreign Policy,
1865-1900, by Armstrong, rev., 244-245
Ealer's Tavern, 195
Early American Book Illustrators and Wood
Engravers, 1670-1870, by Hamilton, rev.,
237-238
Earp brothers, 24, 27
East Jersey, 257
Easton, 194, 201, 206
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson, Historic Houses
of George-Town & Washington City, by
Eberlein and Hubbard, rev., 467-468
Echard, Laurence, 190
Eckman, Jeannette, Crane Hook on the Delaware, 1667-1699. An Early Swedish Lutheran Church and Community with the
Historical Background of the Delaware
Dodson, Leonidas, rev. of Abbot's The Royal
River Valley, rev., 97-98
Governors of Georgia, ^7S4~/77Sy 464466
Edgeworth Ladies Seminary, 47
Doll, Eugene E., The Ephrata Cloister. An Edict of Nantes, 384
Introduction, rev., 364.-365
Education: Franklin on, 29; Benjamin Rush
Dolson, Hildegarde, The Great Oildoradoy rev.,
on, for women, 29-30, 36; for women, 18th
century attitudes on, 29-30; for women,
473-474
19th century attitudes on, 30-37, 72^73.
Domestic animals, on Pa. German farms,
195-198
See also Curricula; Medical education;
Schools; Teachers; Universities and colleges
Douai University, France, 262
Dougherty, Dennis J., Cardinal Archbishop of
Edwards, Capt. Frank Augustine, 5-7; letter
Phila., 69
to Owen Wister, 8-10; letters from Owen
Douglas, Stephen A., 451; biog. of, by Capers,
Wister, 7-8, 10-24, 26-28
Edwards, Mrs. Frank Augustine, 16, 20, 23,
rev., 474-475
24; letter from Owen Wister, 24-26
Dove, sloop, 256W
E-egante, Indian, 20, 22, 28
Dowdey, Clifford, Death of a Nation. The
Story of Lee and His Men at Gettysburg, Elections, English, corruption in, 283, 284,
285, 289
rev., 113-115
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 151
Drawing, 30
Elizabeth, N. J., 432
Drums in the Forest, by James and Stotz,
Elizabeth Female Seminary, 47
rev., 346-348
Elizabethtown College, 38
Drunkenness, 314, 318
Elmore, Anna D., A Journey from South
Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts fire (1921), 152,
Carolina to Connecticut in the Year 1800.
159W; New Albion charter in, 158, 159,177;
The Journal of William D. Martin, rev.,
Edmund Plowden in, 151
468-469
Dudden, Arthur P.: rev. of Degler's Out of
Elsynge, Henry, 183, 187
Our Past. The Forces that Shaped Modern
America, 458-459; rev. of Weisberger's Emancipation, Southern view of, 86
They Gathered at the River . . . , 2 3 2 - Embargoes, of colonies (1755-1757), 129132, I35-H5, H8
133
Emigration, 167; as poor relief, 166. See also
Dudley, Joseph, 257W
Immigration
Dudley, Rod., map of, 160, \6\n
Emory Female College, 52
Dueling, 298, 301
Empire, steamboat, 424-425
Dunlap, A. R., 94W
Engelbrecht, Jacob: collects letters of famous
Du Plessis, Armand Jean, Cardinal Richelieu,
Americans, 448-449, 451; correspondence
187
with Madison, 448-451
Duquesne University, 44
Durham County, England, palatine privi- England: abuse of liberties in, 273—190
passim; career of John Tatham in, 254,
leges of, 154, 163-164, 165, 169
261-263; John Dickinson's interest in hisDurkin, Joseph T., General Sherman's Son.
tory of, 271-292 passim; liberties of, under
The Life of Thomas Ewing Sherman, rev.,
Stuarts, 272, 275, 281-282, 289, 290; needs
476-478
col. foodstuffs, 142, 144, 145; opposition to
Durnbaugh, Donald F., " J ° h a n n Adam
Catholics in, 254, 258, 262-263; political
Gruber, Pennsylvania-German Prophet
corruption in, 283, 284, 285, 289; property
and Poet," 382-408
of royalists seized, I7o«; Puritan governDuval, P. S., 455, 456
488
INDEX
ment in, 152, 166, 174; radical Huguenots
in, 384; relations with Am. (19th century),
rev., 230-232; relationship of colonies to,
287, 289-290, 291-292; Saxon political
heritage in, 275, 280-281, 282, 283, 288,
289; types of charters granted by, 153-154,
167-168; whig historians of, 273-286
passim. See also Colonies, Am. (British);
Great Britain; Parliament; headings beginning with English and British
English Constitution, 276, 285; and col.
rights, 287
Entangling Alliance; Politics & Diplomacy
under George Washington, by DeConde,
rev., 3SI-3511
The Ephrata Cloister. An Introduction, by
Doll, rev., 364-365
Ephrata Community, 382, 393
Episcopal Church, $S- $ee a^so Church of
England; Divinity School of the Protestant
Episcopal Church
The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900-1912, by
Mowry, rev., 247-249
Erickson, Erick, 94
Ericsson, John, 436, 441
Erie, 71, 424, 425
Erie Railroad, 310
Eschenbach, Andreas, 396
Essex, ferryboat, 429-430
Evangelical Lutheran Church, founds college
for women, 57-58
Evans, Lewis, 217, 447
Evelyn, John, 370
Evelyn, Robert, 171
Ewing, Rebecca, 39
Exports: from N. Am. colonies, 126; wheat,
rots on Phila. wharves, 138, 143-144
Fabritius, Jacobus, 91 n
"Fair Traders and Smugglers in Philadelphia, 1754-1763," by Victor L. Johnson,
125-149
Fairmount, views of, byJ.C.Wild, 452,454-455
Fairmount Female College of Philadelphia, 52
Fales, Martha Gandy (Mrs. Dean A. Fales,
Jr.), 266w, 268»
Fall, Albert, 342
Fallbrook, 311
Fallbrook Coal Company, 314; builds mining
towns, 311; lockout in (1873-1874), 317318, 322-325
Falls, Father Thomas B., i6ow
Falmouth, sloop, 414
Farmhouses, of Pa. Germans, 195-196, 216
Farming. See Agriculture
Farms, of Pa. Germans, 192-194,204,215-217
Farr, Clifford B., "The Civil War Correspondence of Dr. Thomas S. Kirkbride,"
74-89
Fayal, island, 140, 410, 412
Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, 34
October
Fences, for farms, 211-212
Ferryboats, 427; use anthracite, 428, 429
Fertilizers, used by Pa. Germans, 200^ 203,
205-207. See also Manure; Plaster of Paris
Fiennes, William, Lord Saye and Sele, 152,
153
Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for the
Library of the American Antiquarian
Society, 1908-1958, by Brigham, rev., 238240
Finch, Sir Henry, 183, 189
Fines, levied on coal miners, 314-315
Fires, from spontaneous combustion in
bituminous coal, 434-436, 443
Firmin, Thomas: animosity toward Quakers,
379; humanitarianism of, 373, 374; and
Wm. Penn, 372, 374-381; and Socinianism,
.373, 374, 375-381 passim
Fish (Fisck), Caspar, 94
Fish, 129, 166
Fisher, Walter, rev. of Redding's The Lonesome Road . . . , 240-241
Fisher's Island, 431
Fishing, 155, 166
Flags of truce, sale of, 146, 147
Flanigen, Anna Lockhart, 40
Flax, 198, 203, 209
Flour, 139,141; price of, to army (1757), 140;
sold to French at Louisbourg, 128. See also
Wheat
Flower pots, 267
Foley, David F., 456
Food Administration, U. S., Pinchot and
(1917), 33O-3P
Foods: needed in British Isles (1757), 142,
144, 145; supply of, during World War I,
330-331. See also Provisions
Foreign affairs: E. L. Godkin and (18651900), rev., 244-245; under George Washington, rev., 351-352
Fort Bayard, N. Mex., 16, 22, 23
Fort Bowie, Ariz., 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 22, 23, 27
Fort Christina, 90, 175
Fort Delaware, by Wilson, rev., 365
Fort Duquesne, 148
Fort Elfsborg, 173
Fort Grant (new), Ariz., 6, 9, n , 12, 13, 16,
2 1 , 287*
Fort Grant (old), Ariz., 17
Fort Nassau, 161 n
Fort Russell, Wyo., 25, 27
Fort Thomas, Ariz., 28/z
Fowler, Capt. Joshua L., 16
Fox, George, 81, 293, 302, 380
Foxe, John, 180
France: difficulties of Am. merchants with,
415-418, 41 Sn; and payment of Thos.
Riche's bills of credit, 415-419 passim;
privateers in West Indies, 133, 141; radical
Huguenots in, 384. See also Franco-American Alliance; headings beginning with
French
1959
INDEX
Francis, Russell E., rev. of Nichols' Religion
and American Democracy, 457-458
Francke, August Hermann, 385
Franco-American alliance, 418»
Frank Cowan*s Paper, 317
Frankfurt Land Company, 192
Franklin, Benjamin, 284, 416, on education,
29; and ode to Bar tram (c. 1743), 446-451
passim; prints Zinzendorf's writings, 398
Franklin and Marshall College, 45
Frederick, Md , 448, 451
Fredencksburg, Va , 83-84
Freeman's Journal, Phila., 294
Freidel, Frank, The Splendid Little War, rev.,
118-120
French and Indian War. British campaigns
in, 129, 132, 140, 142-143, H4-I45, 148;
British colonists supply French during,
128-149 passim; economic effects of, 411;
West Indian trade during, 127-149 passim
French Guiana, Thos. Riche's trade venture
in (1764-1766), 409-419
French in America, as coal miners, 312
French language, 30, 50, 52
French Navy, and steam navigation, 440, 441
French Revolution, 293
Freneau, Philip, 301, 303, 450
Fresenius, Johann Philip, 395, 396, 402
Friends, Society of and Civil War, 75, 79,
80-81; dominance in West Jersey politics,
258; in England, reject Huguenots, 384;
found Bryn Mawr College, 65-67, and
illegal trade (1754-1763), 130, 141, 147;
libraries of, 180; portraits of early members
of, r e v , 36s; seek tax on importation of
slaves (1761), 410; Socinian attacks on,
379, 380; and John Tatham, in Burlington,
N. J , 255-256, 264
Fruits, grown by Pa Germans, 199
Fuller, Capt. Alfred M , 9
Fulton, steamship, 440
Fur trade, 154, 155, 16m, 168
Furness, Walter, 5
Furniture, 266, 267; woods used for (c. 1700),
267, 269. See also Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables
Gadsden, Christopher, 285?*
Gaghardo, John G , "Germans and Agriculture in Colonial Pennsylvania," 192-218
Galloway, Joseph, 416
Gait, Dr. J. M., 78
Gardiner, Robert, 183, 190
Gardner, Alexander, Gardner's Photographic
Sketch Book of the Civil War, rev., 358-359
Gardner, John, 392W
Gardner s Photographic Sketch Book of the
Civil War, by Gardner, rev , 358-359
Garnock, Viscount, Chas. Crawford claims
title of, 294, 305. See also Crawford, John;
Lindsay, George
489
Geffen, Elizabeth M rev. of Cromwell's
Lucretia Mott, 357-358; rev. of Sherwin's
Prophet of Liberty The Life and Times of
Wendell Phillips, 107-109
General Sherman's Son. The Life of Thomas
Ewmg Sherman, by Durkin, r e v , 476-478
George III, King of England, 288, 289, 292
George Croghan, Wilderness Diplomat, by
Wainwnght, r e v , 461-463
Georgetown, D. C , historic houses of, rev.,
467-468
Georgia Am. Rev. in (1763-1789), rev , 466467; royal governors of (i754~ I 775), rev.,
464-466
German immigration- account of voyage
(1726), 391-392; to Pa , 192, 390-391
German Reformed Church, 402; founds college for women, 59-61
"Germans and Agriculture in Colonial Pennsylvania," by John G Gaghardo, 192-218
Germans in America, as coal miners, 312.
See also Pennsylvania Germans
Germantown, 58, 206, J. A Gruber in, 391,
39 2
Germantown Academy, 4
Germany: J. A. Gruber travels in, 388-390;
Moravians in, 394, 395, 402; Pinchot urges
U. S. action against, 328-329; radical
Huguenots in, 385
Gettysburg, battle of. history of, by Haskell,
rev., 113-115, story of Lee at, by Dowdey,
rev., 113-115
Gettysburg Female Academy, 47
Giezendanner, Hans Ulru h, 387?*
"Gifford Pinchot's Y c " s of Frustration,
1917-1920," by M. Nelson McGeary, 327342
Gilbert, Felix, rev. of DeConde's Entangling
Alliance: Politics £s? Diplomacy under
George Washington, 351-352
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, i6jn
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 66
Gilmer, Thomas W , 441, 442
Gimbel, Col Richard, rev. of Winwar's The
Haunted Palace. A Life of Edgar Allan Poe,
355-357
Ginger, Ray, Altgeld's America. The Lincoln
Ideal Versus Changing Realities, rev , 245247
Gipson, Lawrence Henry, The British Empire
before the American Revolution, vol. I, rev.,
221-223
Girard College, 6, 80
Give Me Liberty. The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia, by Wertenbaker, rev.,
99-100
Given, Lois V.# rev. of Elmore's A Journey
from South Carolina to Connecticut in the
Year i8op . . . , 468-469; " 'The Great
and Stately Palace' Inventories of the
Estate of John and Elizabeth Tatham,"
265-270
49°
INDEX
Givens, J. Harcourt: rev. of Cunningham's
The New Jersey Shore, 12 1-122; rev. of
Shetler's Guide to Manuscripts and Archives
in the West Virginia Collection, 478-479
Gleim, Heinrich Sigmund, 389, 405
Gnadenhiitten, 402
Goats, 195, 196, 197
Gocarts, 268, 26877
Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, and Am. foreign
policy (1865-1900), rev., 244-245
Goebel, Max, 38377, 39577, 407
Going stools. See Gocarts
Gold, 155, 166
Gordon, Thomas, 282-283, 285, 287
Gorgas, Solomon P., 54
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 164, 169
Government: federal, authority in wartime,
330; provisions for, in New Albion charter,
163-165. See also Conventions; Corruption;
Democracy; Politics
Governors, royal, of Ga. (1754-1775), rev.,
464-466
Gowan, Thomas, 189
Graham, Col. William M., 27
Grange, Pinchot active in, 334, 336
Grapes, 200
Grass, 201,202; grown by Pa. Germans, 197,198
Gray, John. See Tatham, John
Gray, Dr. John P., 8o«
" 'The Great and Stately Palace': Inventories
of the Estate of John and Elizabeth
Tatham," by Lois V. Given, 265-270
Great Britain: col. merchants resent trade
policies of, 127, 141, 145, 148-149; col.
policy of, 125-127, 155,. 167; leader in
Atlantic steam navigation, 433-437, 438;
restricts col. merchants (1759-1763), 128149 passim, 411. See also British Empire;
British Navy; British troops in Am.;
Colonies, Am. (British); England; Parliament; Wales
Great Lakes, use of coal by steamers on, 4244*5, 445
The Great Oildorado, by Dolson, rev., 473-474
Great Western, steamship, 433, 434, 435
Greece, historical precedents in, 279
Greene, Capt. Charles H., 27
Greensburg, 69
Gregory, Emily L., 66
Grijaloa, Merijildo, 6
Grinnell, George Bird, 17, 18
Gross, Andreas, 395, 39677, 397, 400, 401, 402,
403
Grove City College, 38
Growden, Joseph, 181
Growdon, Thomas, lawsuit with John
Tatham, 254, 259-260
Gruber, Eberhard Ludwig (1665-1728), 382383,384,391,392; and Inspired movement,
3*5, 386, 387, 39O
Gruber, Elizabeth (Mrs. Johann Adam
Gruber), 390, 392, 393, 403, 406, 407
October
Gruber, Johann Adam (1693-1763): account
of voyage to Pa. (1726), 391-392; and
Community of True Inspiration, 384,
385-39O, 391, 393, 403, 406, 407, 408;
death, 406; early years in Germany, 382391; family, 390, 391-39*, 404, 406, 407408; illness, 404-406; interest in children,
388, 407; and Moravians, 394, 395-402,
408; opposes Zinzendorf, 394,396-403,407,
408; and Pa. separatists, 393~394,39^, 400,
402, 408; poetry, 382, 394, 396, 398, 399,
404, 407; property in Germantown, 392;
Sauer publishes writings of, 387, 39677, 398,
407, 408; sends reports to Germany, 395396, 400, 401-408 passim; and A. G.
Spangenberg, 393-394, 401; on spiritual
life in Am., 393, 403
Guadeloupe, 133
Guest, Judge John (d. 1707): career of, 180182; contemporary opinions of, 181-182;
library of, 180, 182-191
Guest, Rev. Richard, 180
Guest, Susannah (Mrs. John Guest), 185
Guiana. See French Guiana
Guide to Manuscripts and Archives in the
West Virginia Collection, by Shetler, rev.,
478-479
Gunpowder, 128
Guns, 269
Gurdon, Thornhagh, 27872
Gurley, Peter. 415
Gurley & Ricne, firm, 411
Gutman, Herbert G., "Two Lockouts in
Pennsylvania, 1873-1874," 307-326
Gypsum, 205, 206, 207
Hague, Arnold, 10, 17, 18
Hahnemann Medical College, 46
Haines, Charles Grove, The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and
Politics, 1835-1864, by Haines and Sherwood, rev., 234-235
Haiti, 41877
Hakewell, William, 27777
Halevy, Ludovic, LAbbS Constantin, 15
Hall, David, 27777, 281
Hall, G. Stanley 66
Halle-an-der-Salle, Germany, 385, 393
Hamilton, Andrew, 25777, 258
Hamilton, James, 146, 147
Hamilton, Milton W.: The Papers of Sir
William Johnson, vol. XII, rev., 348; rev.
of James and Stotz's Drums in the Forest,
346-348; rev. of Wainwright's George
Croghan, Wilderness Diplomat, 461-463
Hamilton, Sinclair, Early American Book
Illustrators and Wood Engravers, 16701870, rev., 237-238
Hamilton Female Seminary, 48
Hampden, John, 276
Hancock, John, 28577, 449, 451
1959
INDEX
491
Harding, Warren G., 331; Pinchot and, 339, Hickman, Robert, 260
Hicks, Thomas, 379
340, 341-342
Higginbotham, Don, rev. of Peckham's The
Hardware, 269
War for Independence. A Military History,
Hardy, Sir Charles, 135
102-103
Harmon, George D., rev. of Keller's Thunder
Higginbotham, S. W., rev. of Cunliffe's The
at Harper s Ferry, 112-113
Nation Takes Shape, 1789-1837, 352-353
Harmony Society, and higher education, 49
"The Higher Education of Women in PennHarper, John, 132
sylvania," by Saul Sack, 29-73
Harper Brothers, 5, 6, 7, 12, 26
Harper's Ferry, story of raid on, rev., 112-113 Highes, Martha P., 41
Harper s Magazine, Owen Wister's stories in, Hill, Thomas, 194, 200, 204
Himbach, Germany, 383, 384
5,8,18,19,20,22,24
Harper's Weekly, Owen Wister's stories in, 5,25 Hindle, Brooke, rev. of Hoopes's Shop RecHarrisburg, 31, 51-52
ords of Daniel Burnap, Clockmaker, 227-228
Harrison, James, 254
Hispaniola, 130, 132
Harrows, 213-214
Historic Houses of George-Town & Washington
Hartford, Conn., 429
City, by Eberlein and Hubbard, rev., 467Hartford Retreat, 80
468
Hartley, David (1705-1757), 297
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Hartranft, John, 324
Harvard College, Owen Wister at, 4
History: administrative, study of (1869Haskell, Frank A., The Battle of Gettysburg,
1901), rev., 359-361; in Age of Reason, 273274; English, whig interpretation of, 273rev., 113-115
286 passim; and the law, in 18th century,
Hatch, John Davis, Jr., 105
274-277, 292; and political thought of John
The Haunted Palace. A Life of Edgar Allan
Dickinson, 271-292
Poe, by Winwar, rev., 3SS~351
History of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916,
Havana, Cuba, 439
by Pinchot, rev., 120-121
Haverford College, 45, 6$
Havre, France, 437
Hobbes, Thomas, 299
Hawaii, annexation refused (1894), 18
Hoffy, Alfred, 455, 456
Hawes, Richard S., 454
Holburne, Francis, 145
Hay, Thomas Robson, rev. of Nichols' Holden and M'Makin, publishers, 454
Toward Gettysburg. A Biography of General
Holme, Thomas, 262^
John F. Reynolds, 115-116
Holsten (Hallsten), Matthias, 94
Hay, 198, 201, 209
Holtis, P. C, 456
Hays, Will H., 333, 338, 340
Holy Roman Empire, 383
Hazlett, T. Lyle, Industrial Medicine in Homoeopathic Medical College of PennsylWestern Pennsylvania, 1850-1950, by
vania. See Hahnemann Medical College
Hazlett and Hummel, rev., 122
Hone, Philip, 431, 432
Heaney, Howell J., rev. of Martin's Charles Honesdale, Pa., 432
Kingsley's American Notes . . . , 361-363 Hong Kong, China, 437
Heath, Sir Robert, 168
Hooker, Helene Maxwell, ed., Pinchot's HisHeating: of Pa. German farmhouses, 195tory of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916,
196, 215; use of coal for, 422, 429, 432
rev., 120-121
Heckewelder, John, travel journals of, ed. by Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 83-84
Wallace, rev., 345-346
Hoopes, Penrose R., Shop Records of Daniel
Hedworth, Henry, controversy with Wm.
Burnap, Clockmaker, rev., 227-228
Penn,380-381
Hoover, Herbert, 342; Pinchot and (1917),
Heerman, Augustine, 175-176
33°7331
Hemp, 198
Hopkinson, Francis, 301
Henry VII, King of England, 289
Horace,ode toBartram in imitation 0^446-447
Henry, Patrick, biog. of, rev., 100-102
Horses, 268; Pa. Assembly passes laws on,
Henry Knox, General Washington s General, 196; of Pa. Germans (Conestoga horses),
by Callahan, rev., 349-351
195-196, 197, 215; price of (1794), 195
Herbs, 199
Horwitz, Dr. Phineas J., 88
Herne, John, 186
Hospitals, 373. See also Mental hospitals;
Herrnhaag, Germany, 394, 402
Military hospitals
Herrnhut, Saxony, 394, 395
House, Col. Edward M., 332, 333
Hessian fly, 198
House of Commons, 275, 280; West Indian
Hey, Rev. J. F., 55
lobby in, 127
Hickman, Dorothy Tatham (Mrs. Robert House of Representatives, Cornelia Bryce
Hickman), 25577, 260-261
Pinchot seeks seat in, 334
49 2
INDEX
Household goods, 267
Houses: historic, of Georgetown and Washington, rev., 467-468; of John Tatham, in
Burlington, N. J., 253, 256-257, 265-266;
of John Tatham, inventory of, 265-270
Houston, David F., 332
Houston, Samuel, 451
Howard, Gen. Oliver Otis, 21, 26
Huachuca Mountains, Ariz, and N. Mex., 16
Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke, Historic
October
Industry, 166; domination of mining companies, 307, 309, 311, 312-316, 318, 325326; expansion of, in N. Y., 310, 311; D. J.
Morrell's concept of, 309, 325-326; opposition to trade-unions, 316, 317-323,324;
use of coal in, 422, 427, 432. See also Business; Labor
Inheritance, of land, among Pa. Germans,
204, 217
Inland navigation, steam: on Delaware River,
426, 428, 432; on Great Lakes, 424-425,
Houses of George-Town £s? Washington City,
445; on Hudson River, 426, 428, 429, 430,
by Eberlein and Hubbard, rev., 467-468
431, 432; on Long Island Sound, 426, 428,
Hudson River, steamboat navigation on, 426,
431; on western rivers, 420-424, 425, 445
428,429,430,431,432
Inns of Court, London, 275
Hughes, Charles Evans, 327
Inoculation, 301
Hughes, William, 183, 188
Inspirationists (Inspired). See Community of
Huguenots, radical, 384-385
True Inspiration
Humanitarianism, of Thos. Firmin, 373, 374
Inventories: of Elizabeth Tatham (1700),
Hume, David, 282, 299
255W, 257^, 261 n, 266-270; of John Tatham
Hummel, William W., Industrial Medicine in
(1700), 257», 261, 265, 266, 268, 269, 270
Western Pennsylvania, 1850-/950,
by
Hazlett and Hummel, rev., 122
Ireland: needs colonial foodstuffs, 142, 144,
Humphreys, Gen. Andrew A., 83-84
145; and
New Albion charter, 150, 158l
Humphreys, Col. David, 301
59i 1&5> J66, 169, 176, 177; Edmund
Plowden in, 151-152; Wentworth's reHumphreys, James, 293
forms in, 158
Hunloke, Edward, 256W
Hunter, Gov. Robert, 257W
Irish immigration, to New Albion, 166, 170
Hunting, in West, 4, 11, 12
Irish in America, as coal miners, 312
Huntingdon Female Seminary, 47
Iron, 155
Huntington County, 294
Iron Age, 320
Hurley & Gurley, firm, 411
Iron industry: Cambria Iron Works, 307Hutton, Sir Richard, 183, 187
308; in Pa., lockout in (1873-1874), 307Hymnbooks, 387, 397
326
Iron Molder's Journal, 320, 316
Ickes, Harold L., 329, 342
Illinois, coal from, 424, 425
Illinois and Michigan Canal, 425
Illustrators, of early Am. books, rev., 237238. See also Lithographs; Lithography;
Views
Immaculata College, 68-69
Immigrants, in coal mines, 312
Immigration. See German immigration; Irish
immigration
In Defense of Yesterday. James M. Beck and
the Politics of Conservatism, 1861-1936, by
Keller, rev., 363-364
Indentured servants: of German farmers, 195;
for New Albion, 155, 172, 173
Indian trade, 168, 269
Indians, 301; campaigns against, in West, 5,
9«, low, 11, 15W; depredations of, on
frontier, 403; Kalm compares Pa. farmers
to, 202; Moravians and, 402; Owen Wister
writes stories of, in West, 6, 7-8, 13-24
Irrigation, use of, by Pa. Germans, 210-211
Irving College (Irving Female College), 54
Isherwood, B. F., 438, 439,. 443, 444
Iverson (Iwarsson), Hendrich, 94
Jackson, Maj. James, 14, 15
Jackson, Jonathan, 418w
The Jacksonian Era, 1828-1848, by Van
Deusen, rev., 3S3~3SS
The Jacksonian Heritage: Pennsylvania Poli-
tics, 1833-1848, by Snyder, rev., 470-472
Jamaica, 133, 136, 141; laws of, 183, 185, 189
James I, King of England, 151, 274, 290
James II, King of England, 90, 258, 286, 292,
374; arbitrary government of, 282, 289;
and New Albion grant, 176, 177
James, Alfred Proctor: Drums in the Forest,
by James and Stotz, rev., 346-348; The
1850-1950, by Hazlett and Hummel, rev.,
Ohio Company: Its Inner History, rev.,
459-461
James, John 320
Japanned ware, 268
Jay, John, 451
Jefferson, Thomas, 272, 28277, 285W, 303, 451;
on English liberties, 27577; letter to Jacob
Engelbrecht, 448, 449; reading of, 182, 276
122
Jefferson Medical College, 33, 46
passim, 28. See also names of individual
tribes
Indigo, 410
Industrial Medicine in Western Pennsylvania,
1959
INDEX
Jeffreys (Jeffries), George, 1st Baron Jeffreys
of Wem, 282, 282W
, enings, Samuel, 258
'm enkintown, 57
; ersey City, N. J., 429, 437
. esuits, 152W, 170W
', esus of Nazareth, Wm. Penn on, 376, 377
jewelry, 269, 453
. ews, 301, 302, 305
"Johann Adam Gruber, Pennsylvania-German Prophet and Poet," by Donald F.
Durnbaugh. 382-408
John, King 01 England, 281
John and Sarah, ship, 253
"John Caspar Wild: Some New Facts and a
Query," by John Francis McDermott,
452-455 .
"John Dickinson, Historical Revolutionary,"
by H. Trevor Colbourn, 271-292
"John Tatham, Alias Gray," by Henry H.
Bisbee, 253-264
Johns Hopkins University, 66
Johnson, Victor L., "Fair Traders and
Smugglers in Philadelphia, 1754-1763,"
125-149
Johnson, Walter R., 442, 443
Johnson, Sir William, papers of, vol. XII,
rev., 348
Johnstone, Antoinette Pinchot (Lady Johnstone), 333, 335, 342
Johnstown, Pa.: Cambria Iron Works in,
307-309, 311, 315-322, 324, W-3rt\ ^ils
to support striking miners (1873-1874),
3H,3i5-3i6
Johnstown Tribune, 319, 321-322
Jones, David, 186
The Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg,
vol. Ill, trans, by Tappert and Doberstein,
rev., 463-464
A Journey from South Carolina to Connecticut
in the Year 1809. The Journal of William
D. Martin, ed. by Elmore, rev., 468-469
Judges, career of John Guest, 181-182
Juniata College, 38
The Junto, 447
Justis (Jestason), Justa (Jesta), 94
Kaiser (Kayser), Dr., 403
Kalm, Peter, 202, 210, 211, 214
Keen, Benjamin, The Life of The Admiral
Christopher Columbus by His Son Ferdinand,
rev., 219-220
Keller, Allan, Thunder at Harper's Ferry,
rev., 112-113
Keller, Morton, In Defense of Yesterday,
James M. Beck and the Politics of Conservatism, 1861-1936, rev., 363-364
Kemble, Frances Anne (Fanny, Mrs. Pierce
Butler), 3, 4
Kemble, John Haskell, rev. of Tyler's The
American Clyde. A History of Iron and
493
Steel Shipbuilding on the Delaware from
1840 to World War I, 109-110
Kennedy, Dr., 36
Keppell, Com. Augustus, 128
Ketcham, Ralph L., "A Tribute to John
Bartram, With a Note on Jacob Engelbrecht," by Bell and Ketcham, 446-451
Kidd, John, 139
Kidd, Capt. William, i6on
Kingsley, Charles, letters from a lecture tour
in Am. (1874), rev., 361-363
Kipling, Rudyard, 5
Kirkbride, Eliza O. Butler (Mrs. Thomas S.
Kirkbride), 88
Kirkbride, Dr. Thomas S.: on Civil War, 74;
letters to (1861-1865), 74-88; on mental
hospitals, 74; on Edwin M. Stanton, 88-89
Kirke, Col. Percy, 282
Kitchin, John, 186
Knight, D. W., 314
Knighthood, compulsory, 151, 153
Knox, Henry, biog. of, rev., 349-351
Kochr, Johann, 406?*
Kock, Otto Ernest. See Cock, Otto Ernest
Kodak camera, 15, 27
Kohlrabi, 199
Kutztown: crop yields near, 200, 201; Pa.
German farms near, 193, 194, 195, 202,
204, 207
Kyte, George W., rev. of Coleman's The
Revolution in Georgia, 1763-1789, 466-467
Labor: Democrats and, 338; friendly to Pinchot, 336; miners compared to slaves, 320,
324-325, 326; on Pa. German farms, 194195, 215-216; shortage of, 137; working
conditions of miners, in Pa., 312-315. See
also Indentured servants; Lockouts; Servants; Slavery; Strikes; Trade-unions;
Wages
Lacey, Rev. William B., 48
Lackawanna Valley, anthracite coal from,
428-429, 430, 431, 432
La Follette, Robert, 338
Lake, Ann Plowden (Lady Lake), 151
Lake, Sir Thomas, 151
Lake Erie, 424
Lamberton, George, 175
Lambeth College, 38
Lancaster County, 203, 206, 216
Land: care of, by Pa. Germans, 201-202; inheritance of, among Pa. Germans, 204,
217; methods of clearing, 207-208; methods
of irrigating, 210-211; rented to miners
312. See also Soil
Landisburg Female Seminary, 47
Lansing, Robert, 332
La Rochefoucauld-Li ancourt, Francois Alexandre Fr£de"ric, Due de, 217
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury,
171
494
INDEX
Law: first specialized library of, 182; and history, in 18th century, 274-277, 292; maritime, 183,186,189; private libraries of, 182183; women students of, 43, 46. See also
Common law; Courts of law
Lawrence County, 424, 425
League of Nations, 336
Leary, Lewis, "Charles Crawford, A Forgotten Poet of Early Philadelphia," 293-306
Lebanon, Pa., 203
Lebanon Valley College, 38
Lechmere, Nicholas, 134
Lee, Col. James G. C , 26
Lee, Robert E.: and battle at Chancellorsville, rev., 243-244; study of, at Gettysburg, rev., 113-115
Leeds, Mr., 79
Leeward Islands, 141
Legislature, Pa., bill for dispossession of
miners, 312. See also Assembly, Pa.
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, and
anthracite for steamboats, 426-428, 432
Lehigh Female College. See Cedar Crest
College
Lehigh University, 45
Lehigh Valley, anthracite coal from, 428, 434
Leigh, Frances Kemble Butler (Mrs. James
Leigh), 4
Leigh, Rev. James, 4
Leopold, Richard W., rev. of Armstrong's
E. L. Godkin and American Foreign Policy,
1865-1900, 244-245
Le Ragois, Claude, 190
"Letters of Owen Wister, Author of The
Virginian," by Fanny Kemble Wister, 3-28
Lettuce, 199
Lewes, Del., 134
Lewis, Clifford, 3rd, "Sir Edmund Plowden
and the New Albion Charter, 1632-1785,"
by Carter and Lewis, 150-179
Lewisburg, University at. See Bucknell University
Lewisburg Female Academy, 44
Leyoncrona, Charles, 91, 93
Liberty: corruption of, in England, 273-290
passim; Thos. Jefferson on, in England,
27577; Jas. Madison on, 451, 451 n. See also
Natural rights
Libraries: of Robert Carter, 183,184; colonial,
180, 184, 276, 277; of John Guest (1708),
180, 182-191; set up by mining companies,
309; of John Tatham (1700), 261, 266. See
also Library Company of Phila.; Philadelphia Law Library Company
Library Company of Philadelphia, 278, 447
"The Library of a Philadelphia Judge, 1708,"
by Edwin Wolf 2nd, 180-191
The Life and Works of Edward Greene Malbone, 1777-1807, by Tolman, rev., 105-106
The Life of The Admiral Christopher Columbus
by His Son Ferdinand, trans, by Keen, rev.,
219-220
October
Lime, agricultural use of, 206
Limestone, 205
Lincoln, Abraham, 86; first reception (1861),
76
Lindsay, George, 2nd Earl of Crawford, 6th
Earl of Lindsay, 4th Viscount Garnock, 304,
The Lions of Philadelphia, 454
Lisbon, Portugal, 140, 410,416
Literature, career of Chas. Crawford, 293306. See also Poetry
"Lithographic Note," by Nicholas B. Wainwright, 455-456
Lithographs: of Phila. Grays (1845), 455-456;
prices of (1845), 455, 456
Lithography, history of, in Phila., by Wainwright, rev., 95-96
Lititz, 48
Littlefield, Gen. Milton Smith, biog. of,
rev., 116-118
Lively, Robert A., This Glorious Cause . . .
The Adventures of Two Company Officers in
Washington*s Army, by Wade and Lively,
rev., 103-105
Liverpool, England, 438
Liverpool, steamship, 433
Livingston, Mortimer, 437
Livy, 304
Lloyd, Edward, 175
Lloyd, Thomas, 254, 261, 263
Locke, John, 274, 291, 297 373
Lockouts: in Pa. mines (1873-1874), 307326; sympathy for, in Blossburg, 324, 325
Locust Grove Episcopal Female Seminary, 47
Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924), 329
Loftus, Adam, 1st Viscount Loftus of Ely,
151,158
Logan, James, 181, 182, 184, 214W; ode to
Bartram attributed to, 446, 447
Lokenius, Laurentius, 91 n
London: Benedictine community in, 261, 262,
263; John Dickinson in, 275-276; great
plague in, 373, 374; Thos. Riche's mercantile agents in, 410, 414, 415, 416
The Lonesome Road: The Story of the Negro's
Part in America, by Redding, rev., 240-241
Long Island Sound, use of coal by steamboats on, 426, 428, 431
Longacre (Langker), Anders, 94
Longworth, Nicholas, 453
Looking glasses, 267, 269
Los Angeles, Calif., 25
Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, John
(1705-1782)
Louis XIV, King of France, 384
Louisbourg,i28,i3O,i3i,132,142,143,144,148
Louisville, Ky., 422
Lovejoy, David S., Rhode Island Politics and
the American Revolution, 1760-1776, rev.,
348-349
Lovell, Michael, 295
Lower Counties of Pa. See Delaware
J
959
INDEX
495
Lucan, 304
Lucretia Mott, by Cromwell, rev., 357-358
Lucretius, 297
Ludwig, pseud. See Zinzendorf, Nicolaus
Ludwig von
Lumbering: effect of steam navigation on,
421, 425, 427; on Susquehanna fever, rev.,
469-470
Lusitania, ship, 328
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg,
46
Lutherans: and Moravians, 395,402; woman's
college sponsored by, 54
Lynching, 8
Malbone, Godfrey, 417
Malbone, John, 417
Malebranche, Nicolas de, 297
Manure, 205, 206, 207
Maps, of New Albion boundaries, 163. See
also Charts
March, Gen. Peyton C, 332
Marcus Hook, 135
Markham, William. 92, 93
Markley, Capt. Alfred C , 22
Marlatt, Rev. A. G., 54
Marrett, Grace Elizabeth, 45
Marriage, Moravians and, 396
Marriner, Mabel. See Plowden, Mabel
Marriner
Martin, Robert Bernard, Charles Kingsley's
McAllister,
, 13
American Notes: Letters from a Lecture
Macaulay, Catharine Sawbridge (Mrs. George
Tour, 1874, rev., 361-363
Martin, William D., journal of (1809), rev.,
Macaulay), 278, 281-282, 284
McDermott, John Francis, "John Caspar
468-469
Wild: Some New Facts and a Query," 452- Martin Van Buren and the Making of the
Democratic Party, by Remini, rev., 472-473
455
McDonald, Forrest, We the People: The Martinique, 133
Economic Origins of the Constitution, rev.,
Mary II, Queen of England, 282
224-227
Maryland: boundary dispute with Pa., 168,
McFarland, Dr., 79
176-177; charter similar to New Albion
McFarland, James, 308, 310, 311
charter, 150-157 passim, 164-170 passim;
McGeary, M. Nelson: "Gifford Pinchot's
and claims to Delaware River area, 175Years of Frustration, 1917-1920," 327-342;
177; Cumberland bituminous coal from,
rev. of Keller's In Defense of Yesterday.
433-443 passim; and New Albion land
James M. Beck and the Politics of Congrant, 150, 156-157, 168, 170, 175-177; has
servatism, 1861-1936, 363-364; rev. of
open trade (1756), 137, 138, 143; religious
Pinchot's History of the Progressive Party, provisions of charter, 169,170,17O»; seized
1912-1916, 120-121
by Wm. Clai borne, 170
McGregor, Lt. Robert, 23
Marywood College, 68
McGregor, Maj. Thomas, 6, 9, 11, 16, 20, 22 Mason, John Y., 442W
McKean, Thomas, 291
Massachusetts, acts to curb illicit trade, 129M'Keesport Academy and Female Seminary,
130
Massachusetts, steamship, 437
Mackinet, Blasius Daniel, 383, 389,403W, 405
Mackworth, Sir Humphry, 278
M'Makin, Andrew, 452, 453, 454
M'Makin, B., 455?*
McNulty, Kneeland, rev. of Hamilton's Early
American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers, 1670-1870, 237-238
McVay, Lt. Harlan E., 13, 17
Madeira, island, 140, 410
Madeira, wine, 410
Madison, James: correspondence with Jacob
Engelbrecht, 448-451; essay on charters,
450, 451 n; mistakes Franklin's handwriting, 449, 450
Magill, Edward Hicks, 35
Magna Charta, 281, 287
Magnolia, steamboat, 424?*
Mahogany, for furniture, 267
Maize (Indian corn), 202, 203, 204
Make Free: The Story of the Underground Rail-
road, by Breyfogle, rev., 241-243
Malbone, Edward Greene (1777-1807), life
and works of, rev., 105-106
Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean
Hospital for the insane, 82w
Massachusetts Historical Society, guide to
manuscripts in (M.H.S. Miscellany, No. 5),
rev., 366
Massey, George Valentine, II, rev. of Weslager's The Richardsons of Delaware . . . ,
220-221
Mathematics, 50, 51
Matzkin, Ruth, i8o»
Maury, Mrs., 76
Maury, Ellen G. See Nichols, Ellen G. Maury
Meade, Robert Douthat, Patrick Henry,
Patriot in the Making, rev., 100-102
Meadville Theological Seminary, 45
Mechanicsburg, 54
Media, 48
Medical education, for women, 32-34, 37-38,
4i? 42, 43, 46
Medicine, industrial, in western Pa. (1850—
1950), rev., 122. See also Inoculation;
Mental hospitals; Military hospitals;
Public health; Surgeons
496
INDEX
Medicine chests, 269
Mental hospitals, 74-75
Mercantilism, in British Empire, 125-127,
Mercer County, 424, 425
Merchants: British restrictions against, 129149 passim, 411; characteristics of (18th
century), 410-411, 418^; protest embargoes, 131-132, 138, 140, 144; resent British
trade restrictions, 127, 141, 145, 147-148;
West Indian, send sons to England, 295.
See also Trade and commerce
Mercy hurst College, 71-72
Methodist Episcopal Church, supports higher
education for women, 38-39, 48, 53-57
Metzger College, 52-53
Mexican War, 437, 441
Mexico, 439
Michigan, University of, 34, 3St 4 1
Midas, steamship, 437
Middle Temple, London, 275, 276, 283
Miege, Guy, 185
Mifflin, Samuel, 144
Milford, Pa., 334, 336, 337
Military hospitals, Dorothea Dix and, 81-82
Military service, universal, favored by Pinchot, 329
Military supplies, embargoes on, 129,130,135
Militia: alerted in Johnstown strike (1874),
319W; as opposed to standing army, 283,
285; popular, in Saxon England, 280, 283;
recruiting problems, in Phila. (1756), 137.
See also National Guard of Pa.
Miller, John V., rev. of Peterson's Perm's
Woods West, 249-250
Mills, Lt. Albert L., 28
Mills, Edward, 437
Miners' and Laborers' Benevolent Union of
Tioga County, 317
Miners* Journal, 428; attacks use of bituminous coal in steamships, 434-436, 440, 441
Miners' National Association, 313, 316, 317,
320, 321
Mining, 155, 166
Mirabeau, Honor6 Gabriel Riqueti, Count de,
3O3
Missionary Institute, Selinsgrove. See Susquehanna University
Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, 72
Mississippi, effect of Civil War in, 86
Mississippi, steamship, 436, 440
Mississippi River, 421; use of coal by steamboats on, 420, 42477
Missouri, steamship, 436, 440
Missouri River, 420
Mitchell, S. Weir, 5
Mittelberger, Gottlieb, 200
Modoc Indians, 5, ion, 15, i$n
Moland, John, 275
Molasses Act (1733), 127, 409n
Molesworth, Robert, 277, 286
October
Molloy, Charles, 183, 189
Monmouth, Duke of. See Scott, James
Monongahela, coal from, 422, 425
Monongahela College, 38
Montgomery, Horace: rev. of Dowdey's
Death of a Nation. The Story of Lee and His
Men at Gettysburg, 113-115; rev. of Haskell's
The Battle of Gettysburg, 113-115
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 301
Montgomery Female Seminary. See Pennsylvania Female College, Montgomery Co.
Montpelier, home of Madison, 450
Monthly Review, criticizes Chas. Crawford's
writings, 293, 298-299, 300, 305
Montreal, Canada, 148
Moore, S., 134
Moravian Seminary and College for Women
(Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies),
58-59; curriculum, 58
Moravians (Unitas Fratrum): building program of, 402; and denominationalism, 393403 passim, 408; found college for women,
58-59; in Germany, 394, 395, 402; J. A.
Gruber and, 394, 395-402, 408; and Indians, 402; and Inspired, 394-395; proselytizing of, in Pa., 397, 401-402; schools
of, 400, 407; separatist opposition to, 395396, 396;/; A. G. Spangenberg and, 393,
394, 396, 401; synods of, 397, 398, 399
Mordell, Albert, rev. of Freidel's The Splendid
Little War, 118-120
Morgan, George, 409
Morrell, Daniel J.: concept of industry, 309,
25—326; and lockout at Cambria Iron
Wo
"orks, 317, 319-310, 321; praise of, 308,
320
Morrill Act (1862), 39
Morris, Richard B., rev. of Haines and Sherwood's The Role of the Supreme Court in
American Government and Politics, 1835-
1864, 234-235
Morris, Robert Hunter, 128; acts to halt
illicit trade, 129-132, 135-139; searches
out smugglers, 139
Morris Run, 311, 313
Morris Run Coal Company: builds mining
town, 311; lockout in (1873-1874), 317318,322-325
Mornstown, N. J., 432
Moses, 304
Mott, Lucretia, 31; biog. of, by Cromwell,
rev., 357-358
Moulder, Robert, 135
Mounsson, Peter, 94
Mount Mercy College, 72
Mount Pleasant College, 38
Mount Saint Joseph Academy, 70
Mount Saint Joseph College. See Chestnut
Hill College of the Sisters of St. Joseph
Mowry, George E., The Era of Theodore
Roosevelt, 1900-1912, rev., 247-249
Moyne, Ernest, 94W
1959
INDEX
497
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior, journals of, New Haven, Conn., 133, 175
vol. Ill, rev., 463-464
New Jersey: acts to curb illicit trade, 130,
Muhlenberg College, 45, 59, 60
131, 135-136; and New Albion, 178, 179;
Music, 30, 42, 50
price of pine lands in, 427. See also East
My Partner, The River. The White Pine Story Jersey; Proprietaries of N. J.; West Jersey
on the Susquehanna, by Tonkin, rev., 469- The New Jersey Shore, by Cunningham, rev.,
470
121-122
Myer, Capt., 20
New London, Conn., 133
New Orleans, La., 439, 453
New Orleans, steamboat, 420
New York, city: amount of wood used in, for
Nails, 269
The Nation Takes Shape, 1789-1837, by
steamboats (1828), 427; price of anthracite
Cunliffe, rev., 352-353
in, 430, 431; steamboats of, use anthracite,
National Board of Farm Organizations, _331
428, 430, 431, 432
National Guard of Pennsylvania, 25, 26
New York, state: acts to curb illicit trade,
National Labor Tribune, 320, 326
129, 130, 135, 137; industrial expansion in,
Natural rights, 291, 451, 451 n
3I°J 3 1 1
Naturalism, 393
New York Central and Hudson River RailNaval stores, 155, 411, 413, 414
road, 310
Navigation, steam: Pa. coal and, 420-445; New York Cooper Institute, 308
transatlantic, Great Britain leader in, New York Firemen Zouaves, 80
433-437, 438; U. S. Navy and, 436, 439- New York Herald, 435, 436> 44°
444. See also Inland navigation
New York Hospital, Bloomingdale mental
Navigation Acts, 125-126, 166, 409?*
division, 75
Navy, U. S.: restricts use of steam power New York Public Library, 455
(1870), 444; and steam navigation, 436, New York Times, 307, 320
439-444
New York Tribune, 28
Navy Department, U. S. conducts fuel ex- Newcastle, Del., 134, 135, I8IW
periments with coal, 440-443
Newfoundland, 128, 136, 144, 155; Avalon
Navy Yard, N. Y., 4 4 3
charter for, 155, 156, 169, 170;*
Navy Yard, Phila., 80, 441
Newport, R. I., 133, 134, 415; merchants
Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, 440, 441
trade with French Guiana, 412, 413, 417
Nazareth, Pa., 193; Moravian settlement in, Nez Perc6 Indians, 5
401,
402
Nicaragua, 439
Nearing, W. S., 312, 313, 314, 322
Nicene Creed, 375
Neate & Pigou, firm, 410
Nichols, Dr. Charles H., 75, 79, 80, 89; letters
Negroes: Southern comments on (1865), 85,
to Thos. S. Kirkbride, 76-78, 80-82, 83-84
86, 87; story of, in Am., rev., 240-241; Nichols, Edward J., Toward Gettysburg. A
story of Underground Railroad, rev., 241Biography of General John F. Reynolds,
243. See also Emancipation; Slave trade;
rev., 115-116
Slavery; Slaves
Nichols, Ellen G. Maury (Mrs. Charles H.
Neilson, Frances, Verdict for the Doctor. The Nichols), 75, 79
Case of Benjamin Rush, by Neilson and Nichols, Jeannette P.: rev. of Durkin's
Neilson, rev., 106-107
General Sherman's Son. The Life of Thomas
Neilson, Winthrop, Verdict for the Doctor. Ewing Sherman, 476-478; rev. of White's
The Case of Benjamin Rush, by Neilson
The Republican Era, 1869-1901 . . . ,
and Neilson, rev., 106-107
359-36i
Neshaminy Creek, property of John Tatham Nichols, Roy F.: Religion and American
on, 254, iSin
Democracy, rev., 457-458; rev. of Capers'
Neuwied, Germany, Inspired in, 383W, 407
Stephen A. Douglas, Defender of the Union,
New Albion: attempted settlement of, 171—
4J4-475
174; boundaries of, 159-163; charter for,
158-171; charter similar to Md. charter, Nickalls, John, Some Quaker Portraits, Certain and Uncertain, rev., 365
150-157 passim, 164-170 passim; and
claims to Delaware River area, 175-177; Nitschmann, Anna, 396, 397
later history of, 177-179; pamphlets on, Nitschmann, David, 396, 397
162, 171, 173, 174, 178, 179; Plowden's Nitschmann, pseud. See Zinzendorf, Nicolaus
Ludwig von
petition for, 155-156
Nonimportation agreements, of Phila. merNew Bern, N. C, 411,413, 414
chants (1765), 410
New Brighton Female Seminary, 47
New England, settlements on Delaware Bay, Norman Conquest, 280-281
Norris, Isaac (1671-1735), 181
172
Norris, Isaac, II (1701-1766), 180, 278
498
INDEX
North American, newspaper, 33 5, 340, 435^;
on economic importance of Pa, 434
Northampton County, 294
Northern Pennsylvania, University of, 37
Northwest Passage, 154
Norwalk, Conn., 133, 134
Nott, Dr. Eliphalet, 431; designs steamboat
boilers, 429, 430
Nott, H., and Company, 430
Nova Scotia, 438
Novelty, steamboat, 430-431
Oakland, Calif., 26
Oates, Titus, 263
Oats, 198, 201, 202, 203, 204, 209
Ohio: biog. of Thomas Worthington, rev.,
228-230; coal from, 420, 424, 425
The Ohio Company: Its Inner History, by
James, rev., 459-461
Ohio River, 421; transportation problems on,
422-423; use of coal by steamboats on, 420,
422
Oil, story of, in Pa. (1859-1880), rev., 473474
Oliphant, J. Orin, rev. of Clark and Wilson's
The Story of Susquehanna University, 111—
112
Olive wood, 267, 269
Oliver, Annie, 45
O'Neil, J. Denny, 335
Onions, 199
Orchards, 194, 198, 199, 203, 210
Oregon and California Railroad, 9
Orr, Dunlope and Glenholme, firm, 134
Osborne, Lt. William H., 28
Oswald, Eleazer, 293
Otto, William T., 88
Out of Our Past, The Forces that Shaped
Modern America, by Degler, rev., 458-459
Ovid, 304
Owen, John, 370, 371, 372
Owen, Robert, 373
Oxen, 195, 196; price of (1794), 195
Pacific, steamship, 438-439
Paine, Thomas, 302-303
Painters and painting: life and works of
Edward Greene Malbone, rev., 105-106;
new facts on J. C. Wild, 452-455; portraits
of early Quakers, rev., 365
Palatines, 139
Panic of 1873, effect on coal miners, 307, 316,
317, 3*3> 324> 325> 3i6
The Papers of Sir William Johnson, vol. XII,
ed. by Hamilton, rev., 348
Parliament, British, 287; antiquity of, 275,
277; corrupt elections to, 283, 284, 289;
Saxon origin of, 280, 289. See also House of
Commons
Parr & Bulckley, firm, 410
October
Parsley, 199
Parsnips, 199
Par ton, James, 308
Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 192
Patrick Henry, Patriot in the Making, by
Meade, rev., 100-102
Paulding, James Kirke, 440
Pauperism. See Poor relief
Peaches, 199, 210; brandy, 21-22; fed to
swine, 197-198
Peas, 199, 204
Peckham, Howard H., The War for Independence. A Military History, rev., 102-103
Pemberton, Israel, 409
Pencils, 268
Pendleton, Alexander Swift (Sandie), biog. of,
rev., 475-476
Penn, Hannah Callowhill (Mrs. Wm. Penn),
181
Penn, Thomas, 147
Penn, Sir William, 374
Penn, William, 150, 192, 253; anti-Trinitarianism of, 370, 372, 374~376> 377; boundary
dispute with Lord Baltimore, 168,176-177;
The Christian Quaker, 184, 189; controversy with Henry Hedworth, 380-381; and
Thos. Firmin, 372, 374-381; and John
Guest, 181, 182, 184; letter from Swedes
(1697), 90-94; and the Socinians, 369-381;
and John Tatham, 254, 261-262, 263; in
Tower of London (1668), 370, 372. 374,
375> 377; vituperative comments of, 379,
380-381
Penn, William, Jr. (1681-1720), 184
Penn-Baltimore dispute. See under Pennsylvania
Penn family, 139, 286, 287; taxation of lands
of, 131, 146-147
Penn Medical University (Penn Medical
College), 37-38
Penn's Woods West, by Peterson, rev., 249250
Pennington, Thomas, 410
Pennsbury Manor, 259W
Pennsylvania: boundary disputes with Md.,
168,176-177; career of John Guest in, 181182; coal from, and Am. steam navigation,
420-445; John Dickinson and proposed
royal charter, 286; economic importance of
(1839), 434; Germans and agriculture in,
192-218; higher education for women in,
29-73; industrial development in, 307;
merchants of, supply French, 128-149
passim; Pinchot's political activities in
(1914-1920), 327, 333-342; politics in
(1833-1848), rev., 470-472; restricts trade
(1754-1763), 128-149 passim; two lockouts in (1873-1874), 307-326. See also
Western Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, steamboat, 426, 427
Pennsylvania Bureau of Labor Statistics, 312,
3*5,313
1959
INDEX
Pennsylvania Canal, 424
*'Pennsylvania Coal and the Beginnings of
American Steam Navigation," by Frederick
M. Binder, 420-445
Pennsylvania College for Women. See
Chatham College
Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, 336
Pennsylvania Female College, Harrisburg,
31, 51-52
Pennsylvania Female College, Montgomery
Co., 49, 51; curriculum of, 50-51
Pennsylvania Female College, Pittsburgh.
See Chatham College
Pennsylvania Germans: and agriculture, in
col. Pa., 192-218; biog. sketch of J. A.
Gruber, 382-408; care of domestic animals,
197-198; care of soil, 201-207; farmhouses
of, 195-196, 216; immigration of, 192,390391; land inheritance among, 204, 217;
manner of living among, 215-217
Pennsylvania Hospital, Phila.: Mental and
Nervous Department, 74, 75-76; women
attend lectures (1869), 33-34
Pennsylvania Railroad, 307
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the
Abolition of Slavery, 294, 302
Pennsylvania State Educational Convention,
3 2 , 36-37
Pennsylvania State Hospital, 75
Pennsylvania State Teachers Association, 34,
36,37
Pennsylvania State University, and admission of women, 39
Penrose, Boies (1860-1921), Pinchot and,
327,335,337,340,342
Penrose, Boies (b. 1902), rev. of Keen s The
499
stricted, 129-149 passim; Moravian building program in, 402; Pinchot in, 336;
printers in (18th century), 293; smuggling
trade in (1754-1763), 128-149 passim;
tea smuggling in, 139; tension in, over recruiting (1756), 137; views of, by J. C.
Wild, 452, 454-455; J- C. Wild in (1831/2,
1837), 452, 454; Owen Wister on, 3;
women's colleges in, 32, 34, 48, 52, 61;
yields of meadow grass near (1797), 201.
See also Port of Philadelphia
Philadelphia Club, 3, 5
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 46
Philadelphia Collegiate Institute for Girls, 48
Philadelphia Collegiate Institute for Young
Ladies, 48
Philadelphia County Medical Society, 33
Philadelphia Dental College, 46
Philadelphia Female College, 61
Philadelphia Gas Works, 435W
Philadelphia Grays, lithograph of (1845),
455-456
Philadelphia in the Romantic Age of Lithography. An illustrated history of early lithography in Philadelphia with a descriptive list
of Philadelphia scenes made by Philadelphia
lithographers before 1866, by Wainwright,
455; rev. of, 95-96
Philadelphia Law Library Company, 182
Philadelphia Ledger, 435
Philip of Macedon, 279
Philippine Islands, 6
Phillips, Wendell, life and times of, rev., 107109
Phillips, William Addison, 10
Photographs, taken by Owen Wister, 15, 20,
27-28
Life of The Admiral Christopher Columbus Pictures,
267-268
by His Son Ferdinand, 219-220
383, 385, 395, 403; Swiss, 389-390
Pepper, O. H. Perry: rev. of Hazlett and Pietists,
Pilots, on Delaware River, aid smugglers, 134
Hummel's Industrial Medicine in Western Pinchot,
Amos, 338; History of the Progressive
Pennsylvania, 1850-1950, 122; rev. of
Party, 1912-1016, rev., 120-121
Neilson and Neilson's Verdictfor the Doctor, Pinchot,
Cornelia Bryce (Mrs. Gifford PinThe Case of Benjamin Rush, 106-107
chot), 334, 336-337
Pepper, Dr. William, 41
Pinchot, Gifford: activities during World
Peppers, 199
War I, 328-333; entertains, 336-3371 and
Perry, Matthew C, 440
Harding, 339,340,341-342; home in WashPerth Amboy, N. J., 133
ington, 334, 336; and Hoover, 330-332,
Peters, Richard, 139
342; opposition to Wilson, 327, 328-333,
Peterson, Edwin L., Penn's Woods West, rev.,
338, 340; and Penrose, 327, 335, 337, 340,
249-250
342; in Phila., 336; political activities
Peterson, Hans, 94
(1914-1920), 327, 333-342; and ProgresPeterson, Pawell, 94
sives, 327, 33s, 329-342 passim; prohibiPeterson, Peter, 94
tionist, 334; and Republican Party, 327Petyt, William, 278
328, 335-342 passim; and Theodore
Philadelphia, 206; amount of wood used in,
Roosevelt, 329, 334, 335, 338, 339, 341;
for steam engines (1838), 427; attitude tosupports farmers, 330-342 passim; on war,
ward education for women, 35; business
329
depression in (1760's), 411; Chas. Craw- Pine
wood: price of (1836), 431; used in
ford, poet, in, 293, 300-304; history of
steamboats, 421, 42477, 427, 431
lithography in, rev., 95-96; legislation on Pirates, in Burlington, N. J., i6on
water maintenance, 211; lithographic Pitt, William, 142, 143
views of, rev., 95-96; merchants of, re-
500
INDEX
Pittsburgh: coal from, 420,422,423, 425,439;
women's colleges in, 53, 63-64, 72
Pittsburgh, University of, 44
Pittsburgh Dental College, 46
Pittsburgh Female College, S3
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, 425
Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary, 46
Plantagenet, Beauchamp, 162, 174
Plaster of Paris, agricultural use of, 205, 206,
207
Plato, 296, 297, 298
Plowden, Ann. See Lake, Ann Plowden
Plowden, Barbara, 165
Plowden, Edmund (1518-1585), 150-151
Plowden, Sir Edmund (c. 1590-1659): attempts settlement of New Albion, 171174; and Lord Baltimore, 152, 157; biog.
data on, 150-152,171-175; lawsuits of, 152,
171, 174; and New Albion charter, 150179
Plowden, Capt. Edmund (1751-1804), 178^,
179
Plowden, Francis (ft. 1600), 150, 151
Plowden, Francis (fl. 1646), 151
Plowden, Francis (fl. 1654), 165, 172, 174
Plowden, Francis (d. 1702), 177, 179;*
Plowden, Francis ( / . 1773), 177-178
Plowden, George, 179W
Plowden, Katherine, 165
Plowden, Mabel Marriner (Lady Plowden),
151, *S3, i.54,i7i, 173,174
Plowden, Philip, 150W
Plowden, Stephen, i6on
Plowden, Thomas, 165, 174, 177
Plowden, Winifred, 165
Plowden Island, 155, 160, 161, 168, 17077.
See also New Albion
Plows, 212-213, 2 I 4
Plums, 199
Poe, Edgar Allan, biog. of, by Winwar, rev.,
3SS-3S7
Poetry: of Chas. Crawford, 293-306 passim;
of J. A. Gruber, 382, 394, 396, 398, 399,
404, 407; ode to Bar tram (c. 1743), by
Breintnall, 446-447; printed in U. S. (1783),
293
Politics: activities of Gifford Pinchot (19171920), 327-342; as cause for Civil War, 77,
85, 86-87; in Pa. (1833-1848), rev., 470472; Pinchot on Boies Penrose, 117; role of
Supreme Court in (1835-1864), rev., 234235; Van Buren and making of the Democratic Party, rev., 472-473; in Washington
(1861), 77; Owen Wister on (1894), 9, 18.
See also Elections; Government; names of
political parties
Polytechnic College of Pennsylvania, 36
Pomeroy, Ohio, 420
Pomfret, John E., 181
Poor relief, 373; emigration and, in England,
166
October
Port of Philadelphia: advantages of, for
smugglers, 134-135; exports rot on wharves
of (1756-1757), *39, I 43" I 44; inactivity in
(1763) 411
Porter, David D., 444
Portraits, of early Quakers, rev., 36$
Portugal, Pa. trade with, 140,142,145,410,416
Potatoes, 199, 210, 215; sweet, 199, 203, 210
Pott, Tobias, 385
Pott brothers, 385, 386
Pottstown Female Seminary, 47
Pottsville, 435
Pottsville Female Institute, 48
Poulson, Zachariah, 293
Powell, John, 136
Powelton, countryseat, 455
Powers, Hiram, 453
Pownall, Thomas, 206
Presbyterian Church, S3* S$> 57; founds
women's colleges, 61-64
President, steamship, 434
Price,
, 28
Prices: of anthracite, 430, 431, 443; of bituminous coal, 425, 443; of Carolina charter
(1663), 153; of farmland, 192-193; of flags
of truce (1759), 146; of flour (1757), 140;
of foods, Pinchot seeks to guarantee (1917),
330-33^1 of horses and oxen (1794), ^95; of
lithographs (1845), 455, 456; of N. J. pine
lands, 427; of pine wood (1836), 431; of
plaster of Paris (1794), 207; of slaves
(1764), 413
Prince of Carpetbaggers, by Daniels, rev.,
116-118
Princeton, steamship, 441, 442
Printers, in Phila. (18th century), 293
Printz, Johan, 90, 172, 173, 175
Prison reform, 373
Prisoners of war, 146; surgeons as, during
Civil War, 82
Privateers, French, 133, 141
Progressive Party: history of, by Pinchot,
rev., 120-121; national convention (1916),
327; Pinchot and, 327, 33s, 339-342
passim; and Republicans, 339, 340, 341,
342. See also Washington Party
Prohibition, advocated by Pinchot, 334
Property: Am., French seizure of, 41 %n;
ownership of, by mining companies, 3123*3,3^
Prophet of Liberty. The Life and Times of
Wendell Phillips, by Sherwin, rev., 107-109
Proprietaries of N. J.: and provincial debt of
West Jersey, 254-255; John Tatham as,
254-255, 257, 258
Protestant Episcopal Church. See Episcopal
Church
Providence, R. I., 431; Butler Hospital, 8ow
Provincial Council, John Guest, member of,
181
Provisions, embargoes on, 129, 130, 135. See
also Foods
J
959
5OI
INDEX
Prynne, William, 183, 188
Public health, 43
Public houses, near Pennsbury Manor, 259W.
See also Taverns
Public opinion, Pinchot tries to arouse, for
Allies, 328
Pullman Company, strike against, 25, 26
Pyrenees, Treaty of, 184, 190
Remini, Robert V., Martin Van Buren and
the Making of the Democratic Party, rev.,
472-473
Remsen, John, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417, 418,
419
Remsen, R. J., 413, 414, 415, 419
Reno, Maj. Marcus Albert, i8w
Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad, 310
The Republican Era, I86Q-IQOI. A Study in
Quakers. See Friends, Society of
Quebec, Canada, 148
Quilts, 266, 267
Radishes, 199
Radnor, 72
Railroads: coal trade, factor in building of,
424; of Delaware and Hudson Co., 432;
strike against (1894), 25, 26; use Blossburg
coal, 310
Rails, iron, 308, 309, 316, 317, 325
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 167?/, 188
Rambo, John, 94
Rambo, Peter, 94
Rambo, Peter, Jr., 94
Randolph, John, of Roanoke, 422
Rapin de Thoyras, Paul de, 277, 280, 281,
282, 289
Rawle, William, 179
Ray, Dr. Isaac, 79-80, 88
Razer, Peter, 130
Reading, Pa., view of (c. 1834), facing p. 4521,
455
Recruiting, effect of, in Phila. (1756), 137
Redding, Saunders, The Lonesome Road: The
Story of the Negro's Part in America, rev.,
240-241
Reed, John J., rev. of Snyder's The Jack-
Administrative History, by White, rev.,
359-36i
Republican Party: administration criticized
(1861), 77; national convention (1920),
339, 34o; Pinchot and, 3*7-3*8, 33SS41
passim; progressivism in, 339, 340, 341,
34*
Revell, Thomas, 256«, 258, 26o«
Revivals, impact of, on religion, rev., 232-233
Revolution of 1688, 282
The Revolutionary Journal of Baron Ludwig
von Closen, 1780-1783, ed. by Acomb, rev.,
223-224
Reynolds, Grant C, rev. of Breyfogle's
Make Free: The Story of the Underground
Railroad, 241-243
Reynolds, Joanne T., rev. of Breyfogle's
Make Free: The Story of the Underground
Railroad, 14.1-14.3
Reynolds, Gen. John F., biog. of, rev., 115116
Rhode Island, 136
Rhode Island Politics and the American Revo-
lution, 1760-1776, by Lovejoy, rev., 348349
Rice, 411; in South, 86, 87
The Richardsons of Delaware. With the Early
History of the Richardson Park Suburban
Area, by Weslager, rev., 220-221
Riche, John, 411, 412; difficulties with France
sonian Heritage: Pennsylvania
Politics,
over bills of credit, 415-419 passim; illicit
1833-1848, 47O-472
trade of, 133, 135, 146, 412; mercantile
Reedy Island, 134
agents of, 410-411; as Phila. merchant,
Religion: and Am. democracy, rev., 457-458;
409-410; in slave trade, 413, 415; smugin Am., J. A. Gruber on, 393, 403; need for
gling venture in Brazil (1763), 412; trading
books on, among Swedes, 91, 93. See also
venture to French Guiana (1764-1766),
Bible; Churches; Clergy; Pietists; Re411-419
vivals; Theology; names of individual deRichelieu, Cardinal. See Du Plessis, Armand
nominations and faiths
Jean
Religion and American Democracy, by Nichols,
Rittenhouse Club, Phila., 11
rev., 457-458 . .
Roach, Capt. George H., 27
Religious denominations: attempts to unify, Roach, Mrs. George H., 27
in Pa., 393-394, 397-4OOJ 408; found col- Roads, 311,313
leges for women, 49, 53-72; Moravian Robards, John, 259
proselytizing of, 397, 401-402; sectarians, Robberies: of Army payroll (1889), 28»;
in col. Pa., 393,399,400. See also Churches;
train, in West, 8
names of individual denominations
Roberdeau, Daniel, 136
Religious liberty: in Germany, 383, 385, 386; Robespierre, Maximilien Francois Marie
in higher education, 51; in Md. charter,
Isadore de, 303
150, 169-170; in New Albion charter, 150, Rock, Johann Friedrich, 395, 398, 403, 404
169-170,17077
Remington, Frederic, illustrates
Owen Wister's stories, 5, 18-19, I9r, 20, 24, 28r
The Role of the Supreme Court in American
Government and Politics, 1835-1864, by
Haines and Sherwood, rev., 234-235
502
INDEX
Roman Catholic Church: founds colleges for
women, 67-72; Md. charter and, 169, 170,
17077; New Albion charter and, 169, 170171; opposition to, in England, 254, 258,
262-263; Plowden family in, 150, 151/?,
152, 157, 170; John Tatham in, 254, 259,
261, 262-263, 264, 268. See also Benedictine monks; Jesuits
Rome, historical precedents in, 279
Roosevelt, Nicholas J., 420
Roosevelt, Theodore, 4, 5, 17, 327, 328, 333;
era of (1900-1912), rev., 247-249; Pinchot
and, 329, 33s, 33%, 339, 34*; on Pinchot's
political future, 334; proposes volunteer
troops (1917), 3 2 9
Rosemont College of the Holy Child Jesus,
69-70
Ross, James, 146
Rotation of crops, by Pa. Germans, 202-205
Rougemont, Mons., 318
The Royal Governors of Georgia, 1754-1775>
by Abbot, rev., 464-466
Rubicam. See Riibencam
Rudman, Andrew, 91
Riibencam (Rubekam, Rubicam), Frau, 392;*
Riibencam, Johann Philip, 392?;
Ruger, Gen. Thomas H., 26, 27
Rum, 410
Rush, Benjamin, 272, 276;*, 28477, 285?*; account of, rev., 106-107; on education for
women, 29-30, 36; on German farm fences,
212; on German farm horses, 195-196
Rushworth, John, 183, 185
Russell, William (1613-1700), Duke of Bedford, 184
Rye, 198, 201, 204, 209, 210, 215
Sabellianism, 376, 377, 381
Sabellius, 37677
Sack, Saul, "The Higher Education of Women in Pennsylvania," 29-73
Saddles, 268
St. Eustatius, 132, 139, 411, 41277, 41 $n
St. Francis College, 45
St. Joseph's Academy. See Seton Hill College
St. Louis, Mo., 422
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington,
N. J., 261W
St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 4
Salem, N. J., 134
Sallust, 282, 290
Sallyy schooner, 413, 414, 415, 416
Salt, 142,155,310
Saltar, Thomas, 39277
Samuel, John, 410, 416, 417
Samuel, Richard, 410, 416, 417
San Carlos Indian Reservation, Army post
at, 6, 8-9, 13, 15, 17, 21,22
San Francisco, Calif., 8, 11, 16; Palace Hotel
in, 13; Owen Wister in, 12-15, 25
October
Sandy Hook, N. J., 161
Sarpi, Paul, 278?/
Saturday Courier, 452, 454
Saturday Evening Post, 336
Sauer, Christopher (1693-1758), 390, 392,
395, 402, 404; and Moravians, 39677, 397,
398, 40177, 402; prints first Am. Moravian
hymnal, 397; publishes writings of J. A.
Gruber, 387,39677, 398,407,408; and union
of separatist denominations, 394
Sauer, Christopher, II, 3927?
Savannah, Ga., 432
Savannah, steamship, 432-433, 437
Savannah Steamship Company, 432
Sawbridge, John, 284
Scales, 269
Schindler, Zeno, 455
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., rev. of Remini's
Martin Van Buren and the Making of the
Democratic Party, 4.72-4.73
Schneider, Jean, 359
Schoepf, Johann David, 200, 202, 203, 206,
20877
Schofield, Gen. John M., 26
Schools: of Moravians, 400, 407; set up by
mining companies, 309, 311* See also
Education; Sunday schools
Schuylkill County, anthracite coal from,
428, 432, 434, 436, 441, 442, 443
Scotch in America, 312, 322
Scotch-Irish, farmers, 207, 208, 212
Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, 282, 286, 292
Scott, Gen. Winfield, 81
Scranton, 68
Scran ton, University of, 45
Screens, 268
Scull, Nicholas, 447n
Searles, James, 410
Searles, John, 410
Sears, Alfred Byron, Thomas Worthington,
Father of Ohio Statehood, rev., 228-230
Second Troop, Phila. City Cavalry, 6
Seed drill, 209, 213; called "Bucks County
plough,'* 21377
Selinsgrove, 57-58
Sellers, Charles Coleman, rev. of Tolman's
The Life and Works of Edward Greene
Malbone, 1777-1807, 105-106
Separatists: in Germany, 385, 395; J. A.
Gruber and, in Pa., 393~394, 39^, 400,
402, 408; and marriage, 396; and sacraments, 383, 395, 400
Servants, 137
Seton Hill College, 69
Seven Years' War, 411. See also French and
Indian War
Seward, William H., 89
Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh,
Shakers, 385
Shannon, W. M., 85
1959
INDEX
Sharon Female Academy, 47
Sheep, 195, 196, 266
Sheppard, William, 190
Sherman, Roger, i%$n
Sherman, Thomas Ewing, biog. of, rev.,
476-478
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 85
Sherwin, Oscar, Prophet of Liberty. The Life
and Times of Wendell Phillips, rev., 107-
109
Sherwood, Foster H., The Role of the Supreme
Court in American Government and Politics,
503
Slavery: Chas. Crawford opposes, 293, 294,
301,
302; oration of Brissot de Warville on,
2
93, 3°2; Southern view of, 86; in West
Indies, 301. See also Abolitionists; Emancipation; Negroes; Slave trade; Slaves
Slaves, 195; miners compared to, 320, 324325, 326; owned by John Tatham, 257,
261; price of (1764), 413
Slubey, William, 94
Smallpox, 301
Smith, Dwight L., rev. of Sears's Thomas
Worthington, Father of Ohio Statehood, 228-
1835-1864, by Haines and Sherwood, rev.,
230
Smith, John (1579/80-1631), 161 n
234-235
Shetler, Charles, Guide to Manuscripts and Smith, Samuel, 35$n
Archives in the West Virginia Collection, Smuggling trade, 127-128; of Am. colonies
(1754-1763), 128-149 passim; customs
rev., 478-479
officials and, 128, 133-134; of Thos. Riche,
Shingles, 269
in Brazil (1763), 412; of tea, in Phila., 139
Shipbuilding, 155; on the Delaware River
Snuff boxes, 269
(1840-1918), rev., 109-110
Shipping: coal-powered steamboats and, Snyder, Charles McCool, The Jacksonian
Heritage: Pennsylvania Politics, 1833-1848,
423-424; of colonies, requisitioned by
rev., 47O-472
Loudoun, 142, 143; cranes for loading
(1764), 411. See also Exports; Navigation; Snyder, Martin P., 454
Socialism, 341
Trade and commerce
Ships: auxiliary steampower in, 433,437,440, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel,
2^7»
443, 444; clipper, 434, 437, 439; danger of
soft coal ballast, 435. See also Boats; Society of Antiquaries, 274
Society of Jesus. See Jesuits
Privateers; Steamboats
Socinianism, 393; Thos. Firmin and, 373,
Shirley, William, 129, 130, 140
374, 375-38i passim; opposition to, in
Shirley & Martin, firm, 411
England, 369, 370; Wm. Penn and, 369Shoes, 313
381; tenets of, 37°-372, 375~377
Shop Records of Daniel Burnap, Clockmaker,
by Hoopes, rev., 227-228
Socinus, Faustus, Wm. Penn and, 370, 371,
Sidney, Algernon, 282, 282W
372, 376
Silver, 166
Soil: conservation of, by Pa. Germans, 201Silverware, 268
207; exploitation of, in Pa., 201-202, 204.
See also Land
Simon, Grant M., rev. of Eberlein and Hubbard's Historic Houses of George-Town & Soltow, James H., "Thomas Riche's 'AdWashington City, 467-468
venture' in French Guiana, 1764-1766,"
Siney, John, 313, 315, 319, 322-323, 324, 325,
409-419
326
Some Quaker Portraits, Certain and Uncertain,
Sinnike, Brewer, 94
by Nickalls, rev., 365
Sioux Indians, 5, 15, 18, 21
Somerset Female Academy, 47
"Sir Edmund Plowden and the New Albion Somerville, Mary Fairfax, 34
Charter, 1632-1785," by Edward C. Sons of Vulcan, 309
Carter, 2nd, and Clifford Lewis, 3rd, 150- South: comments from, on Negroes (1865), 85,
179
86, 87; conditions in (1865), 84-88; patients
from, in northern mental hospitals, 75-76,
Sirius, steamship, 433
83, 85-88 passim; and payment of private
Sisters of Charity, 69
debts, 76, 85, 87-88
Sisters of Mercy, 71, 72
Sisters of St. Joseph, 70, 71
Southern Pacific Railroad, 11
Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus, 69
Spain, 148, 279
Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 68 Spangenberg, August Gottlieb, 395, 396; and
Skeel, Emily Ellsworth Ford, A Bibliography
J. A. Gruber, 393-394, 401; seeks union of
of the Writings of Noah Webster, ed. by
separatist denominations, 393, 394
Carpenter, rev., 235-236
Spanish-American War, 6; history of, rev.,
Skirdin, Corp., 6
118-120
Skrika, Matthias, 94
Sparks, Jared, 450
Slave trade: Quakers seek prohibitive tax on Spelman, Sir Henry, 280
(1761), 410; Thos. Riche engaged in (1764), Speltz, 198
Spinner, Gen. Francis E., 88
413,415
5°4
INDEX
October
The Splendid Little War, by Freidel, rev., Style, William, 187
Sudley Church, 82
118-120
Sugar, 86, 410, 412; and West Indian trade,
Springer, Charles, 91, 92, 94
Stackpole, Edward J., Chancellorsville, Lee's
126-127
Greatest Battle, rev., 243-244
Sumner, Charles, 451
Stagecoach lines, in Calif., 9
Sunday schools, of J. A. Gruber, 407
Stahlnecker, Stephen, 332
Sunnyside College for Ladies, 48
Stalcop (Stallcop), Peter, 94
Supreme Court, Pa., John Guest, chief justice
Stamp Act: John Dickinson and, 272,286-287,
of, 181
288; Phila. merchants protest, 410
Supreme Court, U. S., role of (1835-1864),
Stamper, John, 130
rev., 234-235
Stanton, Edwin M., 76; Thos. S. Kirkbride on, Surgeons, during Civil War, 81-82
88-89
Susquehanna Female College, 57—58
Stanwix, John, 147
Susquehanna River, lumber industry on,
Steam engines: stationary, coal used in, 310,
rev., 469-470
427, 428, 441; for steamboats, 427-431, Susquehanna University, 44, 57-58; history
432. See also Boilers
of, rev,, u i - 1 1 2
Steamboats: Am. experiments with, 420, 426, Susquehanna Valley, 438
427, 428-433, 436-439; of Great Britain, Swarthmore College, 35, 38, 65
433-437) 438; opposition of U. S. Navy to, Sweden: problems of agriculture in, 202;
sends ministers to Delaware, 91-92, 93
439-440, 441, 443, 444; of U. S. Navy, 436,
440, 441, 442; use of sail by, 433, 437, 440, Swedenborg, Emanuel, 300
443, 444. See also Collins Line; Cunard Swedes in America: as coal miners, 312, 322;
husbandry of, in col. Pa., 197
Line; Navigation
Steamship lines: Congress grants subsidies to, "The Swedes' Letter to William Penn," by
C. A. Weslager, 90-94
437, 439"/ ^ U. S., 434, 437~439« See also
Swine, 195, 196, 197-198; Pinchot and meat
Collins Line; Cunard Line
Stedham, Lucas, 94
packers (1917), 330,33i
Steele, James, 92
Switzerland, J. A. Gruber in, 388, 389-390
Stephen A. Douglas, "Defender of the Union, by Syracuse, N. Y., 310, 311
Capers, rev., 474-475
Stevens, Henry, Franklin Collection of, 448
Stevenson, Mary, 29
Table linen, 266
Stidham. See Stedham
Tables, 266, 267
Stieffel, Mr., 39077
Tacitus, Cornelius, 275, 277, 280, 282, 286,
Stille, John, 94
3O4
Stillingfleet, Edward, 370
Talbot, John, 25677
Stocks, of Va., post-Civil War, 85
Tappert, Theodore G., The Journals of Henry
Stockton, Robert F., 441
Melchior Muhlenberg, vol. Ill, by Tappert
Stone, Lucy, 31
and Doberstein, rev., 463-464
Stonewall's Man, Sandie Pendleton, by Bean, Tar, 269
rev., 475-476
Tate, Nahum, 448
Stores, company, 309,311,3 I 3~3 I 4 J 3 J 6
Tatham, Dorothy. See Hickman, Dorothy
Story, Thomas, 181
Tatham
The Story of Susquehanna University, by Tatham, Elizabeth (Mrs. John Tatham),
Clark and Wilson, rev., m - 1 1 2
25577, 261; clothing of, 266, 26777, 269;
Stotz, Charles Morse, Drums in the Forest, by
death, 25577, 265; family of, 25577, 265; inJames and Stotz, rev., 346-348
ventory of estate, 25577, 25777, 26177, 266Stoudt, John Joseph, 407; rev. of Wallace's
270
Thirty Thousand Miles with John Hecke- Tatham, Elizabeth, 25577
welder, 345~34^
Tatham, John (c. 1642-1700): as Benedictine
Stoves, 429, 430; used by Pa. Germans, 195monk, 261, 262-263; in Bucks Co., 254,
196,215
^SSy 259-260, 263, 264, 268; career in
Strafford, Earl of. See Wentworth, Thomas
England, 254, 261-263; career in West
Street, Francis, 410,412
Jersey, 254-261; Catholic religious items
Street, William, 410, 412
of, 261, 268; family of, 25577, 265; invenStrikes,railroad(i 894), 2 $,26. See also Lockouts
tory of estate, 25777, 261, 265, 266, 268, 269,
Stroudsburg Female Seminary, 47
270; lawsuits of, 254, 25577, 258-261;
Struensee, Adam, 401
library of, 261, 266; "palace" of, in BurlingStuart, Charles B., 442-443
ton, N. J., 253, 256-257, 265-266; Quakers
Stuart kings, and English liberties, 273, 275,
and, 255-256, 264
281-282, 289, 290
Tatham, John, Jr., 25577, 259, 26077
1959
INDEX
Taverns, in Burlington, N. J., 260, 261 w. See
also Public houses
Taxation, of colonies, 283, 287, 288. See also
Customs
Taxes, 166, 167; deducted from miners' pay,
314; of Confederate States, 85. See also
Townshend Acts
Taylor, Abram, 278^
Taylor, Christopher, 180
Taylor, Dr. Joseph W. 6$y 66
Tea, 410; drinking or, 267; smuggled into
Phila., 139
Teachers, women, training of, 43
Teapots, 267
Templana mine, Md., 442
Temple, Sir William, 285
Tersteegen, Gerhard, 382^
Textiles, 269
Thelin, John, 91, 92
Theology: Wm. Penn's theories of, 370-372,
375-377; women students of, 45-46. See
also^ Arianism; Atheism; Atonement; Calvinism; Deism; Sabellianism; Socinianism;
Trinitarianism; Tritheism; Unitarianism
They Gathered at the River: The Story of the
Great Revivalists and Their Impact upon
Religion in America, by Weisberger, rev.,
232-233
Thiel College, 38
Thirty Thousand Miles with John Heckewelder,
ed. by Wallace, rev., 345-346
This Glorious Cause . . . The Adventures of
Two Company Officers in Washington's
Army, by Wade and Lively, rev., 103-105
Thistlethwaite, Frank, The Anglo-American
Connection in the Early Nineteenth Century,
rev., 230-232
Thomas, Gabriel, 200,205; describes "palace"
of John Tatham, 253, 256^, 265
"Thomas Riche's 'Adventure* in French
Guiana, 1764-1766," by James H. Soltow,
409-419
Thomas Worthington, Father of Ohio Statehood, by Sears, rev., 228-230
Thomson, Charles, 449, 451
Thiirnstein, Mr. von, pseud. See Zinzendorf,
Nicolaus Ludwig von
Thunder at Harper's Ferry, by Keller, rev.,
112-113
Till, William, 135
Tillotson, John, 373
Timothy, 199
Tinicum Island, Lutheran church on, 90
Tinkcom, Harry M., rev. of McDonald's We
the People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution, iiAf-ii*]
Tioga County: coal mines in, 307, 310, 325;
lockout of coal miners in, 317-318, 322325; mining towns in, 311, 315-316;
"Tioga system" of mining companies in,
312-315,317,325,326
Tobacco, 198, 199, 256
5O5
Tolles, Frederick B., 180; rev. of James's
The Ohio Company: Its Inner History, 459461; rev. of Lovejoy's Rhode Island
Politics and the American Revolution, 1760—
1776, 348-349; rev. of Thistlethwaite's
The Anglo-American Connection in the
Early Nineteenth Century, 230-232
Tolman, Ruel Pardee, The Life and Works of
Edward Greene Malbone, 1777-1807, rev.,
105-106
Tombstone, Ariz., 24, 26-27
Tomlinson, John, 314W, 315, 323
Tonkin, R. Dudley, My Partner, The River,
The White Pine Story on the Susquehanna,
rev., 469-470
Tools, 269
Tooth pickers, 268
Toward Gettysburg. A Biography of General
John F. Reynolds, by Nichols, rev., 115-116
Tower of London, Wm. Penn in (1668), 370,
372, 374, 375, 377
Towne Scientific School. See under University
of Pennsylvania
Townshend Acts, 272, 288
Trade and commerce: of Am. colonies, restricted by British, 128-149 passim, 411;
books relating to, 183, 186, 189, 191; coalpowered steamboats and, 422-424 passim;
effect of French and Indian War on, 411;
profits in, 128, 147, 148,412,413,414,418;
provisions for, in New Albion charter, 166167; Thos. Riche's venture in French
Guiana (1764-1766), 409-419. See also
Customs; Embargoes; Exports; Flags of
truce; Mercantilism; Merchants; Navigation Acts; Smuggling trade; West Indian
trade
Trade-unions: at Cambria Iron Works
(1871), 309; denunciation of (1874), 320,
322; opposition of industry to, 316, 317323, 324; Pa. miners seek to establish, 307326 passim
Trees, girdling of, 207-208. See also Lumbering; Wood
Trenchard, John, 282
"A Tribute to John Bartram, With a Note
on Jacob Engelbrecht," by Whitfield J.
Bell, Jr., and Ralph L. Ketcham, 446-451
Trinitarianism: Bible and, 375; Wm. Penn
and, 370, 372, 374-376, 377
Tri theism, 375
Troy, N. Y., 310
Tucson, Ariz., 17, 22, 23, 24
Tull, Jethro, 213
Turnips, 199, 202, 203, 205
Tuscarora Female Institute, 48
"Two Lockouts in Pennsylvania, 1873-1874,"
by Herbert G. Gutman, 307-326
Tyler, David B., The American Clyde. A
History of Iron and Steel Shipbuilding on
the Delaware from 1840 to World War I,
rev., 109-110
506
INDEX
Typhoid fever, 16
Tyrrell, James, 185
Umatilla Agency, Ore., i$n, 20
Underground Railroad, story of, rev., 241243
Unemployment, relief of, in England (17th
century), 373. See also Lockouts; Strikes
Union College, 429
Union Safe Deposit Bank, Boston, 4
Unitarianism: apostolic, 375; English (17th
century), see Socinianism
Unitas Fratrum. See Moravians
United Brethren Church, $$
United States: relations with England (19th
century), rev., 320-323; study of (17891837), rev., 352-353
Unitie, sloop, 2$6n
Universities and colleges: coeducation in,
in Pa., 36-46; Harmony Society and, 49;
for women, in Pa., 29-73. See also University of Pennsylvania; names of individual institutions, filed under distinctive
word of the title
University of Pennsylvania: and admission
of women, 39-44; College for Women,
42-43; Engineering School, 43; Law School,
43; Medical School, and women, 33, 4X> 4 2 ;
Towne Scientific School, 30, 40; School of
Architecture, 43; School of Education, 43;
School of Veterinary Medicine, 43;
Wharton School, 44
Upshur, Abel P., 441, 442
Ursinus College, 44
Ursuline Young Ladies Academy, 48
Utica State Hospital, 8ow
Van Buren, Martin, 440; and making of the
Democratic Party, rev., 472-473
Van Deusen, Glyndon G.: The Jacksonian
Era, 1828-1848, rev., 3S3~35Sl rev. of
Daniels' Prince of Carpetbaggers, 116-118
Vandever (Vn: de: Ver), William, 94
Van Valkenburg, Edwin A., 33$
Van Zandt, Jacob, 411, 413
Varlo, Charles, 178-179
Vassar College, 45
Vegetables, grown by Pa. Germans, 199
Venereal disease, 184, 190
Verdict for the Doctor. The Case of Benjamin
Rush, by Neilson and Neilson, rev., 106-107
Victory, steamboat, 429
Views: of Cincinnati, by J. C. Wild, 453-454,
455; lithographic, of Phila., rev., 95-96;
of Phila., by J. C. Wild, 452, 454-455; of
Reading, attributed to J. C. Wild, facing p.
45*r, 455
Views of Philadelphia, by J. C. Wild, 454
Villa Maria College, Chester Co. See Immaculata College
October
Villa Maria College, Erie, 69, 71
Villanova University, 45
Villiers, George, 1st Duke of Buckingham,
184, 189
Vinan (Winam), Michell, 94
Vincent, Thomas, 372, 374
Virginia, 183; coal from, 438; Dutch trade
with, 154; has open trade (1756), 138, 143;
New Albion free from jurisdiction of, 155;
Sir Edmund Plowden in, 152,171,172,173;
state stocks, post-Civil War, 85; struggle
for self-government in, rev., 99-100
Virginia Company, 156
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de, 297, 299
Wade, Herbert T., This Glorious Cause . . .
The Adventures of Two Company Officers in
Washington*s Army, by Wade and Lively,
rev., 103-105
Wafers (seals), 268
Wages, of coal miners, 316-317, 318-319, 326
Wainwright, Gen. Jonathan M., i$n
Wainwright, Nicholas B.: George Croghan,
Wilderness Diplomat, rev., 461-463; "Lithographic Note," 455-456; Philadelphia
in the Romantic Age of Lithography . . . ,
rev., 95-96; rev. of Gardner's Photographic
Sketch Book of the Civil War, 358-359; rev.
of Hamilton's The Papers of Sir William
Johnson, vol. XII, 348
Wainwright, Capt. Robert Powell Page, 15,
21, 27
Wales, coal from, 433, 438, 443
Walker, Dr. Joseph, 79
Wall, Andrew, 177
Wallace, Henry C , 331, 342
Wallace, Paul A. W.: rev. of Tappert and
Doberstein's The Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, vol. Ill, 463-464;
Thirty Thousand Miles with John Heckewelder, rev., 345~346
Wallace, Willard M., rev. of Callahan's
Henry Knox, General Washington*s General,
349-351
Walnut, for furniture, 267
Walnut Street Ferry, 429
Walraven (Wallraven), Jesper, 94
Wampum, 269
War, Pinchot on, 329
The War for Independence. A Military History, by Peckham, rev., 102-103
War of 1812, 439
Washington, Bushrod, 449
Washington, George, 179, 285W, 449,450,451;
politics and diplomacy under, rev., 351-352
Washington, D. C : comments on (1861), 77;
Government Hospital for the Insane, 75;
historic houses of, rev., 467-468; Pinchot
lives in, 334, 336; troops in (1865), 84;
Owen Wister on (1894), l 8
IQ
59
INDEX
Washington Female Seminary, 47
Washington Party, 327
Watches, 269, 453
Water supply, in Phila., legislation on, 211
Watkins, N. Y., 311
Watson, James, 339
Waugh, Rev. Beverly, 52
Waynesburg College, 37
We the People: The Economic Origins of the
Constitution, by McDonald, rev., 224-227
Weavers, scarcity of, in col. Am., 392
Webb, Daniel, 132
Webster, Noah, bibliography of writings of,
rev., 235-236
Weisberger, Bernard A., They Gathered at the
River: The Story of the Great Revivalists and
Their Impact upon Religion in America,
rev., 232-233
Weiser, Conrad, 447
Weitenkampf, Frank, 237
Wells, Fargo and Company, 8, 9, 15, 26
Welsh in America, as coal miners, 312
Welwood, William, 183, 189
Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford,
151, 156, 157, 158, 159
Wertenbaker, Thomas J., Give Me Liberty,
The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia,
rev., 99-100
Weslager, C. A.: The Richardsons of Delaware,
With the Early History of the Richardson
Park Suburban Area, rev., 220-221; "The
Swedes* Letter to William Penn," 90-94
Wesley an Female College, 52
West: attitude of Owen Wister toward, 4-5,
7, 16, 17, 21, 24; use of coal in steamboats
of, 420-424,425,445; use of wood in steamboats of, 421-424 passim; Owen Wister
writes stories on, 5, 6, 7-28 passim. See
also Cowboy
West Indian trade: of Am. colonies, 126-127;
during French and Indian War, 127-149
passim
West Indies: British capture Am. ships in,
134, 145, 147-H8, 414, 415; Dutch, Am.
trade with, 132-133; effect of col. embargoes on, 144, 145; French, Am. trade with,
126, 127, 128, 133, 146, 148; merchants
send sons to England, 295; planter lobby
in House of Commons, 127; slavery in, 301
West Jersey: Assembly of, 257, 258; career
of John Tatham in, 254-261; Council supports William III, 258; government in, 255,
2
$5n> 2 58; provincial debt assumed by
Thos. Budd, 254-255
West New Jersey Society, 255, 258 >
West Virginia, guide to manuscripts and
archives on, rev., 478-479
Western Female Collegiate Institute, 48
Western Pennsylvania: early history of, by
James and Stotz, rev., 346-348; industrial
medicine in (1850-1950), rev., 122; Penn's
Woods West, rev., 249-250
5O7
Western Theological Seminary, 45
Western University of Pennsylvania. See
Pittsburgh, University of
Westland, Nathaniel, 256?*, 258
Westminster College, 37
Westmoreland College, 38
Wetherill, Christopher, 259
Wham, Maj. Joseph W., 28
Wharton, Thomas, 135, 139
Wharton family, 409
Wharton School. See under University of
Pennsylvania
Wheat, 216; main crop in col. Pa., 194, 196,
198; rots on Phila. wharves, 138, 143;
times of sowing, 202, 203, 204, 209; yields
of, 200. See also Flour
Wheatley, Phillis, 302
Wheeler, Gilbert, 259
Wheeling, West Va., 424
Whiskey, 10, 16, 22
White, Leonard D., The Republican Era,
1869-1901. A Study in Administrative
History, rev., 359-361
White House, Lincoln reception in (1861), 76
Whitefield, George, 402
Whitehall, John, 190
Wicaco Congregation, 90, 91
Wilcox,
, 23
Wild, John Caspar: in Cincinnati (1835—
1836), 453-454; in Phila. (1831/2, 1837),
452, 454; view of Reading (c. 1834), attributed to, facing p. 452r, 455
Wilhelm, Samuel A., rev. of Tonkin's My
Partner, The River , . . , 469-470
Wilkinson, Norman B., rev. of Eckman's
Crane Hook on the Delaware, 1668-1699
. . . , 97-98
William III, King of England, 91, 92, 93,
258, 282, 286
"William Penn and the Socinians," by Vincent Buranelli, 369-381
Williams, Richmond D., rev. of Dolson's
The Great Oildorado, 473-474
Williamsburg State Hospital, Va., 78?*
Willing, Thomas, 138, 139, 409
Wilmington, Del., 134
Wilson, Arthur Herman, The Story of Susquehanna University, by Clark and Wilson,
rev., 111-112
Wilson, Col. Billy, 80
Wilson, James, 285W
Wilson, Sarah, 62
Wilson, W. Emerson, Fort Delaware, rev., ^6$
Wilson, Woodrow: Pinchot's opposition to,
327, 328-333, 338, 340; refuses Roosevelt's
volunteer troops (1917), 329
Wilson College (Wilson Female College),
61-63
Winam, Michell. See Vinan, Michell
Winckel, Mr., 383;*
Windward Islands, 141
Wine, 155, 199-200, 410, 412
508
INDEX
Wine Islands, 126, 142, 145
Wingate, Edmund, 183, 187
Winthrop, John (1588-1649), 171, 173
Winwar, Frances, The Haunted Palace. A
Life of Edgar Allan Poe, rev., 355-357
Wister, Fanny Kemble, "Letters of Owen
Wister, Author of The Virginian" 3-28
Wister, Owen: attitude toward the West, 4-5,
7, 16, 17, 21, 24; biog. sketch of (18601895), 3-7; as a hunter, 4, 11, 12; letter
from Capt. F. A. Edwards, 8-10; letter to
Mrs. F. A. Edwards, 24-26; letters to
Capt. F. A. Edwards, 7-8, 10-24, 26-28;
on Philadelphia, 3; on politics, 9, 18, 26;
and Pullman strike, 25; significance of
The Virginian, 6-7; on Washington, 18;
writes for Harper Brothers, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12,
18-28 passim; writes on National Guard,
25-26; on Yellowstone National Park, 18
Wister, Dr. Owen Jones, 3, 4
Wister, Sarah Butler (Mrs. Owen Jones
Wister), 3, 16, 25
Wittgenstein, Germany, 390, 392, 395
Wolf, Edwin, 2nd: "The Library of a Philadelphia Judge, 1708," 180-191; rev. of
Brigham's Fifty Years of Collecting Americanafor the Library of the American Antiquarian Society, 1908-1958, 238-240
Woman's Medical College, Phila., 32-33
Women: attend lectures at Pa. Hospital
(1869), 33-34; attitudes toward education
for (18th century), 29-30; attitudes toward
education for (19th century), 30-37,72-73;
farm work of, 194, 216; higher education
for, in Pa., 29-73; and medical education,
3^-34, 37-38, 41, 42, 43
October
Women's rights movement, 31-32
Wood, Leonard, 339, 340
Wood, used in steam navigation, 420-432
passim. See also Lumbering; Mahogany;
Olive wood; Pine wood; Trees; Walnut
JVorkingman* s Advocate, 324
World War I, Pinchot's activities during,
32%-333
Worthington, Thomas, biog. of, rev., 228-230
Wright, Louis B., 183, 184; rev. ot Meade's
Patrick Henry, Patriot in the Making, 100102
Wiirttemberg, Duchy of, 382, 384
Wyoming, Owen Wister in, 4, 10-11
Yancey, John, 10
Yellowstone National Park, 5, 8, 10, ion, 16,
18
Yong, Capt. Thomas, 1547*
York, 55
York County, 194, 200, 201
Youghiogheny River, 422
Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, 29
Ysenburg-Biidingen, territory of, 383, 385,
386-387, 391, 394, 395
Zinzendorf, Benigna von, 397
Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig von, 393, 396»;
J. A. Gruber opposes, 394, 396-4°3, 4°7,
408; opposition to, in Germany, 395, 402;
pseudonyms used by, 401
Zouaves, N. Y., 80
Zurich, Switzerland, 390
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Library; Sara B. Pomerantz, Assistant to the Treasurer; Howard T. Mitchell,
Photo-reproduction; Walter Lockett, Building Superintendent.
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Founded in 1824, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania has long been a
center of research in Pennsylvania and American history. It has accumulated
an important historical collection, chiefly through contributions of family,
political, and business manuscripts, as well as letters, diaries, newspapers,
magazines, maps, prints, paintings, photographs, and rare books. Additional
contributions of such a nature are urgently solicited for preservation in the
Society's fireproof building where they may be consulted by scholars.
Membership. There are various classes of membership: general, $10.00;
associate, $25.00; patron, $100.00; life, $250.00; benefactor, $1,000. Members
receive certain privileges in the use of books, are invited to the Society's
historical addresses and receptions, and receive The Pennsylvania Magazine of
History and Biography. Those interested in joining the Society are invited to
submit their names.
Hours. The Society is open to the public Monday, 1 P.M. to 9 P.M.; Tuesday
through Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. The Society is usually closed during August.
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