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Index The four issues of New York History for 2005 (volume 86) constitute Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association for 2005 (volume 103). The term “book” refers to the review of a book on the indicated subject. Note: The pages of the Summer issue are misnumbered, resulting in duplicate pages within the volume. Therefore, index references to the Spring (number 2) and Summer (number 3) issues include issue numbers as well as page numbers. A Nation of Statesmen: The Political Banyar, Goldsbrow, government official in Culture of the Stockbridge-Munsee colonial NY, 477, 493 Mohicans, 1815-1972, by James W. Barlow, Francis Channing, Civil War gen- Oberly, reviewed, 509 eral, book, 2:263 A Strange Likeness: Becoming Red and Bean, Philip A.,“Sunny Jim” SHERMAN White in Eighteenth-Century North AND THE Eciipse oF THE Upstate America, by Nancy Shoemaker, RepuBLican Bosses, 51-96 reviewed, 507 Becoming German: The 1709 Palatine Albany, NY, 1701 British-Iroquois confer- Migration to New York, by Philip ence, 417-33; anti-Dutch bias in, 436; Otterness, reviewed, 102 beer drinking in 17th century; 437-38; Black River Canal, 106-07 Dutch cultural influences on, 435-39; “Bloody shirt” strategy, 54-55 manufactures in 18" century, 444; Brandao, José Anténio, ed. and trans., K. rum-making industry, 435-39; rum Janet Rich, trans., Nation Iroquoise; A consumption in, 438-40; rum as com- Seventeenth-Century Ethnography of the modity in fur trade in, 438-39; Seven Iroquois, reviewed, 2:259 Years’ War, strategic role in, 435, 442 Brandao, José Anténio, and William A. 43, 460 Starna, “SOME THINGS MAY SLIP OUT America’s First First World War: The OF YOUR MEMORY AND BE FORGOTT’: French and Indian War, 1754-1763, by Tue 1701 Deep AND Map oF Iroquois Timothy J. Todish, reviewed, 500 Huntine Territory Revisirep, 417-33 American Niagara Canal, 2:187 British-French struggle to control north- American Ramabai Association, 3:229 east interior in 18" century, 420 Ampamit, Mahican sachem, 439 Brown Bess musket, 462-63, 463, 468 Archaeology, Mohawk Valley region, in, Brumwell, Stephen, WAite Devil: A True book, 3:296; Seven Years’ War, of, Story of War, Savagery, and Vengeance 451-71 in Colonial America, reviewed, 502 Around Washington Square: An Illustrated Buffalo, NY, effect of Welland Canal on, History of Greenwich Village, by Luther 2:190-91 S. Harris, reviewed, 108 ‘Bull Moose” Party, 52, 89-90, 2:225 Atlantic slave trade, 18 century, 3:185- Burnet, William, governor of colonial NY 204 and NJ, 420, 432 516 @ NEW YORK HISTORY Burton, Bruce A., In the Valley of the reviewed, 505 Shadow: The Story of David Jones Cooke, Leonard C., and Audrey S. and Jane McCrea, the Fallen Sparrow, Lawson, True Stories From Mine Hole, reviewed, 2:261 reviewed, 111 Butt, Archie, aide to William Howard Cooper, James Fenimore, influence on Taft, 81 conception of Seven Years’ War, 413- Canaghquiesa, Oneida sachem, 484 14, 416 Canajoharie Mohawks, land dealings Cornbury, Lord (Edward Hyde), 419 of, relations with Palatine Germans, Cross-cultural interactions between Euro- 473-99 and Native Americans, book, 507 Canajoharie, NY, 473-74, 477, 478, 485; Crown Point, Seven Years’ War barracks, illus. (map), 472; 486-88, 491-92, 498; archaeological research on, 460, 469-71 Mohawks and Oneidas in, 18" cen- Cruger, John, 18" -century NYC mer- tury, 473-74, 485-89, 491-92, 494-98 chant, 2:154, 2:158-59 Canajoharie Patent of 1731, 485; illus. Dartmouth, Lord (William Legge, (map), 473 2 earl), secretary of state for the Canal construction workers in 1‘g th cen- American Colonies, investigation of tury, 2:178-84 George Klock, 495-96 Canal movement, |g th century, 2:169-93 Davenport, Frederick, Republican Party Cannon, Joseph, Speaker, US House of reformer, 72, 77-78, 84-86 Representatives, 53, 69, 70, 74 DeLancey, Stephen (Estienne DeLan¢ez), Chambers, Thomas, review by, 104 NYC Huguenot merchant, 2:154-58, Chautauqua, New York Assembly, 29-31, 2:160, 2:166 35-37 Democratic Party, upstate NY in, turn of Chet, Guy, Conquering the American 19th_29th centuries, 55-56, 58-60, 64, Wilderness: The Triumph of European 66, 91, 93-94 Warfare in the Colonial Northeast, DiVirgilio, Justin, Rum PuncH aNp reviewed, 505 CuLturAL REVOLUTION: THE IMPACT Civil War, biography of general, Francis OF THE SEVEN YEARS’ War IN ALBANY, Channing Barlow, book, 2:263; sol- 435-49 dier’s memoir, book, 2:267 Dixon Ryan Fox Manuscript Prize, win- Clinton, DeWitt, governor of NY, 2:170, ner, Julie Miller; finalist, Maureen 2:173, 2:176 Fitzgerald, 511-12 Clowes, Samuel, surveyor general in colo- Douglass, Frederick, 3:289-95 nial NY, 425-28 Douw-Quackenbush rum distillery, Colden, Cadwallader, 440-41, 481, 492 Albany, i/lus., 433; 443-46 Colonial Encounters in a Native Landscape: Doyle, Michael, The Forestport Breaks: A The Spanish and Dutch in North Nineteenth-Century Conspiracy Along America, by Nan A. Rothschild, the Black River Canal, reviewed, 106 reviewed, 3:296 Dr. DupLey Sarcent’s SUMMER AT Commerce in jgth century NY, 2:133-67 CuHauTaugua: EVANGELIZING THE Committee of Twenty-One study, 3:277- ‘GospeL oF Puysicat Cutture, by 80, 3:283 Thomas J. Finnegan, 29-49 Condolence Ceremony, Oneida, 484 Draper, Andrew, first NYS commissioner Conkling, Roscoe, US Senator, boss of of education, 3:274-75 state Republican machine, 54-55, 62, DuBois, Catherine, 2:134, 2:138-44, 2:153 91 Dutch, 17° century settlement in Conquering the American Wilderness: The mid-Hudson region, 2:135-37; beer Triumph of European Warfare in the drinking by, 437; bias against in Colonial Northeast, by Guy Chet, English-held NY, 436; colonization of 517 Mohawk-Hudson region, book, 3:296; French-British struggle to control north- Manhattan, in, book, 3:298; rum, con- east interior in 18° century, 420 sumption of, 438-40 Fryer, Darcy R., review by, 3:304 Education in NY, in 19° century, 16-17; Fur trade, 18" century NY, in, 2:158, civic apprenticeship (training), 3:251- 2:160, 2:188; book, 3:296; zl/us., 2:159; 87; compulsory education, 3:268-70; Albany, NY, in, 438-39; Iroquois map free schooling, 3:266-69; role of state showing beaver hunting territory, government in, 3:251-87; school dis- 417-33 trict consolidation (centralization), Gellman, David N., and David Quigley, 3:251,3:260,3:262-63, 3:270-75, 3:280- eds., Jim Crow New York: A 85; teacher certification, 3:263-66 Documentary History of Race and ‘gan, Michael, OrGANIZING PRoTEsT IN Citizenship, reviewed, 111 THE CHANGING City: Switt MILK AND GerorceE Kock, THE CANAJOHARIE SocitaL Activism IN New York Ciry, Monawks, AND THE Goop SHIP 1842-1864, 3:205-25 SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON: LAND AND Erie Canal, influence on building of LEGITIMACY IN THE EIGHTEENTH- Welland Canal, 2:169-70, 2:172, 2:175- Century Monawk Vattey, by David 79, 2:181-86, 2:188, 2:193 Preston, 473-99 Esopus Indians (tribe). See Native German Flatts, NY, 478, 481; c//as. (map), Americans 483; 483-84; destruction during Seven Ethnoarchaeology, book, 3:296 Years’ War, 484; early Palatine com- Falk, Cynthia, review by, 102 munity in, 478, 481-84 Farry, Andrew, “...oF p1FF!. Borers & Gerry, Louise, personnel director at sorts”: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY Larkin Co., 2:224-25 oF ANGLO-AMERICAN MuskET BALLs, Ghana, slave trade in, 3:193, 3:196-98, 451-71 3:200; illus. (map), 3:198 Felter, Maryanne, and Daniel Schultz, Gold Coast, slave trade in, 3:196-97, 3:203; “Time CapsuLE AT THE CRrossROADS”: illus. (map), 3:198 Tue How tanp SuFFraGE Poster Goodfriend, Joyce, review by, 3:298 Co.ection, 3:227-49 Grain Coast, slave trade in, 3:194-95; sllus. Feminist movement, book, 2:265 (map), 3:194 Finnegan, Thomas J., Dr. DupLey Great Lakes region, 1701 Iroquois map SARGENT’S SUMMER AT CHAUTAUQUA: of, 417-33 EVANGELIZING THE GosPEL OF Greenwich Village, NYC, book, 108 PuysicaL Cutture, 29-49 Griscom, John H., public health advocate, Fitzgerald, Maureen. See NYSHA 3:214-15, 3:217, 3:225 Awards Gunk’s Trails: A Ranger’s Guide to the Food and Drug Act, NYS, 1906, 3:206 Shawangunk Mountains, by Edward G. Fort Gage, 463; Seven Years’ War bar- Henry, reviewed, 114 racks, illus. (map), 461; archaeological Hackett, Charles, upstate Republican poli- research on, 463, 468, 470-71 tician, 56-57, 63, 65, 67 Fort George, 463; Seven Years’ War bar- Hagedorn, Nancy L., review by, 507 racks, ‘lus. (map), 461; archaeological Hall, Basil (Captain), observation of research on, 463; illus. (graph), 465 Welland Canal, 2:188 Fort William Henry, 463; Seven Years’ Hanyery (Tehawenkaragwen), Oneida War barracks, illus. (map), 461; sachem, 489-90 archaeological research on, 463; illus. Harris, Luther S., Around Washington (graph), 464 Square: An Illustrated History of Franklin, Benjamin, as agent of Greenwich Village, reviewed, 108 Pennsylvania colony, 430-31 Hart, Merwin K., Republican Party 518 NEW YORK HISTORY reformer, 78, 83, 85-86, 89 French, 417-19; deed from 1701 treaty, Hartley, Robert M., temperance activist, illus., 422-23; diplomacy with British, 3:211-15 417-33; five nations, 417-18; Great Hauptman, Laurence M., reviews by, Lakes region, 1701 map of, 417-33; 2:259, 509 illus., 426; Johnson, Sir William, rela- Hendrick (Theyanoguin), Mohawk tions with, 473-99; land dealings with sachem, 475; illus. (signature on deed), Europeans, 473-99; territory claimed 479; 480, 492 in early igth century, 417-33. See also Henry, Fdward G., Gunk’s Trails: A Native Americans Ranger's Guide to the Shawangunk Jean Cortin, EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY Mountains, reviewed, 114 Hucuenot Mercnant, by Sally M. Hoffer, Peter Charles, The Great New York Schultz and Joan Hollister, 2:133-67 Conspiracy of 1741: Slavery, Crime, and Jefferson, Thomas, civic education, model Criminal Law, reviewed, 3:301 of, 3:252-54 Hollister, Joan, and Sally M. Schultz, Jim Crow New York: A Documentary Jean Cortin, E1GHTEENTH-CENTURY History of Race and Citizenship, Hucuenor Mercuant, 2:133-67 ed. David N. Gellman and David Horne, Field, The Saratoga Reader: Writing Quigley, reviewed, 111 About an American Village, 1749-1900, Johnson, Sir William, 419, 433, 460, 473- reviewed, 104 99; 1769 royal land grant received by, Howland, Emily, 3:227-31, 3:241, 3:247-48; 475, 485; illus (map), 472; 492-94, 498; and Susan B. Anthony, 3:229-30 Klock, George, relations, conflict with, Hubbard, Elbert, promoter of Arts and 473-99 Crafts movement, career with Larkin Journalism, social activist crusade, jgth_ Soap Co., 2:213-14, 2:216-17 century NYC, 3:217-25; illus. (car- Hudson River, in 18¢) century commerce, toons), 3:220-21 133-67; land riots, 18th century, book, Kalm, Peter, observer of 18°) century 3:304 Albany, 439-40, 443 Hughes, James, THosr Wuo Passep Kerber, Linda K., Towarda n Intellectual Turoucu: Harriet TUuBMAN/ History of Women: Essays by Linda K. FrepericK Douc.ass, 3:289-95 Kerber, reviewed, 2:265 Hughes, James, THosr Wro Passep Kerr History Prize, winner, Reeve TuHroucu: Joun L. SuLiivan, 97-99 Huston, 513 Humphrey, Thomas J., Land and Liberty: Kingston, New York: The Architectural Hudson Valley Riots in the Age of Guide, by William B. Rhoads, Revolution, reviewed, 3:304 reviewed, 112 Huguenots, in 18¢) century NY, 2:133-67 Kingston, NY, book, 112; Dutch Church Huston, Reeve. See NYSHA Awards in, 2:140, 2:142, 2:160, 2:165-66 Imperial ambitions in northeast, British, Klock, George, Palatine German farmer, French, 420 Indian negotiator, and land dealer in In Pursurr oF Human Carco: Puitie Mohawk Valley, 473-99 LIVINGSTON AND THE VOYAGE OF THE Kodak and the Lens of Nostalgia, by Nancy Stoop RHODE ISLAND, by Philip Martha West, reviewed, 113 Misevich, 3:185-204 Labor union activities, 19) century NY, In the Valley of the Shadow: The Story 2:253-54 of David Jones and Jane McCrea, the Labor unrest in US in 1919, 2:257 Fallen Sparrow, by Bruce A. Burton, Laissez faire ideology, 2:257 reviewed, 2:26] Land and Liberty: Hudson Valley Riots in Iroquoia, 1701 map of, 417-33 the Age of Revolution, by Thomas J. Iroquois, 1701 treaty, 417-33; conflict with Humphrey, reviewed, 3:304 Index 519 Larkin, Janet D., “Mr. Merritr’s Hopsy”: Mohawk Valley region, Canajoharie New York State INFLUENCE IN THI Patent of 1731, 485; sllus. (map), 472; BuILpING oF CaNnapa’s First WELLAND Euro-American-Native American Cana , 2:169-93 socio-cultural relationships in, 13th Larkin Soap Company, Buffalo, NY, century, 473-99; Johnson, Sir William, 2:211-58 473-99; land dealings in, 473-99; land Lawson, Audrey S., and Leonard C. disputes in, 18" century, 473-99; Cooke, True Stories From Mine Hole, Palatine Germans in, 473-99; politics, reviewed, I11 18™ century, 473-99; politics, turn Lenix, Edward J., Picture Rocks: American of jgth_yot 1 centuries, 52, 62-65; Indian Rock Art in the Northeast Revolutionary War in, 477, 497-99 Woodlands, reviewed, 110 Mohawks, Canajoharie Mohawks, 473- Leslie, Frank, newspaper editor and social 99; ethnoarchaeology of, book, 3:296; activist, 3:206, 3:217-25 Johnson, Sir William, relations with, Liberia, slave trade in, 3:194; s/las. (map), 473-99; land dealings, 473-99; Palatine 3:194 German immigrants, socio-cultural Livingston Manor, book, 3:304 relationships with, 473-99 Livingston, Philip, 18" -century NYC Mohegans, book, 100 merchant, politician, 3:187-89, 3:190, Mohicans (Mahicans), history, politics of 3:199-201; Canajoharie Patent of 1731, tribe, book, 100 involvement with, 485 “Mr. Merritt's Hosspy”: New York Livingston, Robert, first secretary of State INFLUENCE IN THE BUILDING OF Indian Affairs in NY, 3:187, 418 Canapa’s First WELLAND Canat, by Mahood, Wayne, review by, 2:263 Janet D. Larkin, 2:169-93 Maus-Pugh, Thomas J., 12,000 Lirr.t Musket balls, use as archaeological arti- Repus ics: Civic APPRENTICESHIP AND facts, 451-71 THE Cut oF EFFictEency, 3:251-87 Nanfan, John, lieutenant governor, prov- McCrea, Jane, Revolutionary War figure, ince of NY, 418-19, 421, 424-25, 427- death of, book, 2:261 28, 431 McKinley tariff, 64-65, 67, 71 Nation lroquoise; A Seventeenth-Century McKinley, William, US president , 64-65, Ethnography of the lroquois, José 67,71 Antonio Brandao, ed. and trans., K. Merritt, William Hamilton, promoter of Janet Rich, trans., reviewed, 2:259 Canada’s Welland Canal, 2:169-93 National American Women’s Suffrage Meyer, William B., Wuy Dip Syracust Association (NAWSA), 3:237, 3:244 MANUFACTURE SOLAR SaLt?, 2:195-209 Native Americans, Ampamit, Mahican Mid-Hudson rapes in p7th century, sachem, 439; Canaghquiesa, Oneida 2:133-67; 17% -century Dutch settle- sachem, 484; Canajoharie Mohawks, ment in, 2:135-37 473-99; Condolence Ceremony, Military strategy in colonial period, British Oneida, 484; cross-cultural interactions and American, book, 505; Native between Euro- and Native Americans, American influence on, book, 505 473-99; book, 507; Esopus (tribe), Miller, Julie. See NYSHA Awards 2:135-36, 2:141; cultural commonali- Miller, William, upstate Republican politi ties and construction of ethnic differ- cian, 62-64, 66 ences, book, 507; European-native Misevich, Philip, Iv Pursurr of HUMAN relations, 18th century, 473-99; Great Carco: Puttie LiviNGston AND THE Lakes region, 1701 Iroquois map of, VoyAGE OF THE SLoop RHODE ISLAND, 417-33; lroquois, 1701 treaty, map and 3:185-204 deed, 417-33; Iroquois conflict with Mockler, Kate, reviews by, 110-14 French, 417-19; Iroquois diplomacy 520 ® NEW YORK HISTORY with British, 417-33; Iroquois ethnol- Oberly, James W., A Nation of Statesmen: ogy, book, 2:259; Iroquois five nations, The Political Culture of the Stockbridge- 417-18; Iroquois land dealings, 473-99; Munsee Mohicans, 1815-1972, reviewed, Iroquois, territory claimed in early 509 igth century, 417-33; Iroquoia, 1701 Oneida Condolence Ceremony, 484 map of, 417-33; Mohawks, ethnoar- Oneida County, NY, politics, turn of joth_ chaeology of, book, 3:296, Mohawks, 20™ centuries, 52-57, 60, 62, 67, 71, land dealings, 473-99; Mohicans 77-78, 83, 86-88, 93 (Mahicans), history, politics of tribe, Oneida-Palatine negotiations with French, book, 100; Mohegans, book, 100; Seven Years’ War, 482-84 Oneida Condolence Ceremony, 484; Oneidas, 481-84, 489-91, 494, 496, 499. See Oneidas, 481-84, 489-90, 494, 496, 498- also Native Americans 99, 509; Oneida-Palatine negotiations Onondaga Brine, salt springs, commercial with French during Seven Years’ War, use of, 2:195-209 482-84; Pueblos (Zunis) ethnohistory Ontario (Upper Canada), 1701 treaty with of, book, 3:296; rock art in northeast, Iroquois, 420-21; commerce in 19t book, 110; Zunis (Pueblos), ethnohis- century, 2:169-93 tory of, book, 3:296 ORGANIZING PROTEST IN THE CHANGING Naylor, Natalie A., WALTER WHITMAN AT City: Switt MILK anp SoctAL ScHooL: EpucaTION AND TEACHING IN ActivisM IN New York Crry, 1842- THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, 7-27 1864, by Michael Egan, 3:205-25 Nellis, William, early Euro-American Oswego, NY, effect of Welland Canal on, landowner in Mohawk Valley, illus. 2:192-93 (map), 490 Otterness, Philip, Becoming German: The New Amsterdam, book, 3:298 1709 Palatine Migration to New York, New Netherland, book, 3:298 reviewed, 102 New Paltz, NY, in 17¢ century, 2:137-39, Palatine Germans, book, 102; involvement 2:141 in Albany fur trade, 482; Mohawks, New York, colonial, Euro-American- sociocultural relationships with, 478, Native American sociocultural rela- 480-82; illus. (map), 483; 484, 489; tionships in, 18 century, 473-99 Oneida-Palatine negotiations with New York City, 1835 fire in, 15; popula- French, Seven Years’ War, 482-84 tion growth in mid-19™ century, Patch, Eileen Mae Knapp, ed., This 3:205-25; role in slave trade, 3:185-204; From George: The Civil War Letters social change in 19™ century, 3:205-25 of Sergeant George Magusta Englis, “New York Indians,” NY tribes relocated 1861-1865, Company K, 894 New York to present-day Wisconsin, book, 510 Regiment of Volunteer Infantry known New York State Woman Suffrage referen- as the Dickinson Guard, reviewed, 2:267 dum of 1915, 3:239 Payne-Aldrich bill, 75-76 Normal schools, first in New York, 14 Pennsylvania colony, land policy regard- NYSHA Awards: Dixon Ryan Fox ing Indians, 430-32 Manuscript Prize, winner, Julie Miller; Plaag, Eric W., review by, 3:301 finalist, Maureen Fitzgerald; Kerr Platt, Thomas, US senator, boss of state History Prize, winner, Reeve Huston Republican machine, 62-65, 67, 69-70 “| ..OF DIFF!. Bores & sorts”: AN Preston, David, Georcer K.Lock, THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL StuDy OF ANGLO- CaNaAJOHARIE MoHAWKS, AND THE American Musket Batts, by Andrew Goop Suip SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON: Farry, 451-71 LanpD AND LEGITIMACY IN THE Oberg, Michael Leroy, Uncas: First of the EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MoHAWK Mohegans, reviewed, 100 VaLLey, 473-99 Progressive movement, 19th-century NY, 3:296 2:219; in 1980s, book, 2:265 Rum, commodity in slave trade by NYC Protective tariffs, Republican promotion traders, 3:196, 3:199-200, 3:203; com- of, 55, 60, 75-76, 90 modity in fur trade in Albany, 438-39; Protestant transatlantic trade community, consumption in colonial NY, 438-40; 18" century, 2:133-67 methods of distilling in 18" -century Public health advocacy, 19" -century NY, 446-48; misuse in land dealings NYC, 3:214-25 with natives, 482, 487-89, 491; rum- Pueblos (Zunis) ethnohistory of, book, making industry in Albany, NY, 440- 3:296 42, 443-49; rum-making industry in Quigley, David, and David N. colonial NY, 441-42 Gellman, eds, Jim Crow New York: Rum Puncu ANpb CuLtura REVOLUTION: A Documentary History of Race and Tue Impact oF THE SEVEN YEARS’ Citizenship, reviewed, 111 War tn Azsany, by Justin DiVirgilio, Ramabai, American Association, 3:229 435-49 Ramabai, Pandita, 3:229 Salt industry, in Syracuse, NY, 2:195-209 Reconstruction of post-Civil War South, Saratoga Springs, NY, book, 104 effect on Republican Party, 54-55. Sargent, Dudley Allen, physiologist, edu- Reed, Thomas, Speaker, US House of cator, 29-49; Chautauqua, at, 36-47; Representatives, 53, 67 physical exercise and disease preven- Reform movement, 19" -century NY, tion, theory of, 33, 34, 39-45 2:219; and women’s suffrage, 3:227-49 Schoharie Valley, early settlement of, 478; Republican Party, NY reformers in, 52-54, Mohawk-Palatine relations in, 478 57, 70-72, 75-79, 83-86, 88-90, 92-94; Schultz, Daniel, and Maryanne Felter, schism within, in NY, 53; upstate New “Time CAPSULE AT THE CROSSROADS”: York machine politics, 51-94 THe How.anp SuFFRaGE Poster Revolutionary War, in Mohawk Valley, Co ..ection, 3:227-49 476-77, 495-99 Schultz, Sally M., and Joan Hollister, Rhoads, William B., Kingston, New York: JEAN Cortin, EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY The Architectural Guide, reviewed, 112 Hucuenot Mercuant, 2:133-67 Rigaud de Vaudreuil, Pierre, governor- Seeman, Erik R., review by, 500 general of New France, negotiations Seven Years’ War, Albany, strategic role with Oneidas and Palatines, 482-84 in, 435, 442-43; British regular versus Rogers, Annie (Lou), cartoonist, 3:242; American provincial forces in, 451- tllus., 3:243 71; historical archaeology on, 451-71; Rogers, Robert, Seven Years’ War captain, intercultural interactions during, 451- heroic figure, military tactician, and 71; modern popular interest in, reen- explorer, book, 502 actors, book, 500; Mohawk Valley, in, Rogers Island, illus. (map), 461; 463; illus. 481-84; musket ball types used in, 451- (graph), 464, lus. (graph), 467; Seven 71; New York, effect on, 415; social Years’ War barracks, archaeological history of, 414; transatlantic context of, research on, 465-66, 468, 471 414-15, 454-55 Rogers’ Rangers, book, 502 Seven YEARS’ War in New York Stare, Roosevelt, Theodore, US president, illus. Intropuction, by Timothy J. (cartoons of), 82; Republican reform Shannon, 413-16 politics in NY, role in, 51-53, 62, 71-75, Shannon, Timothy J., reviews by, 100, 502 78-80, 83-85, 89-90 Shannon, Timothy J., Seven Years’ War Rothschild, Nan A., Colonial Encounters IN New York State, INTRODUCTION, in a Native Landscape: The Spanish and 413-16 Dutch in North America, reviewed, Shawangunk Mountains, book, 114 522 @ NEW YORK HISTORY Sheriff, Carol, review by, 106 oF THE Upstate Repus.ican Bosses, by Sherman, James Schoolcraft, US vice Philip A. Bean, 51-96 president, 51-94; Oneida County, as Swill milk industry, in NYC, 3:205-25 Republican boss of, 51-94; photo with Syracuse, NY, salt industry in, 2:195-209 President Taft, s/us., 73; cartoons of, Taft, William Howard, US president, illus., 82. role in opposing Republican reform Sherman, Richard U., 54-55 politics, relationship with James Shoemaker, Nancy, A Strange Likeness: Schoolcraft Sherman, 51-52, 72-76, 79, Becoming Red and White in Eighteenth- 81, 83-84, 86, 89-90; illus., 73 Century North America, reviewed, 507 Tehawenkaragwen (Hanyery), Oneida Shorto, Russell, The Island at the Center sachem, 489, 491 of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Temperance reform movement in NY, Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony 3:222-23; in 1820s, 2:181-82 that Shaped America, reviewed, 3:298 Theyanoguin (Hendrick), Mohawk Shuart, Theodore B., review by, 2:267 sachem, 475; illus. (signature on deed), Sierra Leone, slave trade in, by NYC trad- 479; 480, 492 ers, 3:191-94 The Boy General: The Life and Careers of Slave factories, in Africa, 3:191-92, 3:197 Francis Channing Barlow, by Richard Slavery in NY, books, 111, 2:142-44, 2:158, FE. Welch, reviewed, 2:263 3:301; conspiracy of 1741 in NYC, The Forestport Breaks: A Nineteenth- book, 3:301 Century Conspiracy Along the Black Social activism, in 19¢h century NYC, River Canal, by Michael Doyle, 3:205-25; and women’s suffrage, 3:227- reviewed, 106 49 The Great New York Conspiracy of 1741: Solar salt industry in Syracuse, NY, 2:195- Slavery, Crime, and Criminal Law, by 209 Peter Charles Hoffer, reviewed, 3:301 “SOME THINGS MAY SLIP OUT OF YOUR The Island at the Center of the World: The MEMORY AND BE FORGOTT’: THE 1701 Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Deep AND Map oF Iroquois HUNTING Forgotten Colony that Shaped America, Territory Revisirep, by José Antonio by Russell Shorto, reviewed, 3:298 Brandao and William A. Starna, 417- The Saratoga Reader: Writing About an 33 American Village, 1749-1900, by Field Somerville, James K., reviews by, 2:261, Horne, reviewed, 104 505 This From George: The Civil War Letters St. Francis, Canada, multi-tribal Indian of Sergeant George Magusta Englis, village, raid on in Seven Years’ War, 1861-1865, Company K, 892 New York book, 504 Regiment of Volunteer Infantry known Stanger, Howard, Wevrare CapitTaLisM as the Dickinson Guard, Eileen Mae IN THE LARKIN CoMPANY, 1900-1939, Knapp Patch, ed., reviewed, 2:267 2:211-58 THosrt Wuo Passep THRouGH: Harriet Starna, William A., and José Anténio TuBMAN/Freperick Douctass, by Brandao, “SoME THINGS MAY SLIP OUT James Hughes, 3:289-95 OF YOUR MEMORY AND BE FORGOTT ? TuHose Wuo Passep THroucu: Joun L. Tue 1701 Deep anp Map oF Iroquots Sutivan, by James Hughes, 97-99 Huntine Terrirory Revisirep, 417-33 “TIME CAPSULE AT THE Crossroaps”: Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican THe How anp Surerace Poster Indians, book, 510 Cottection, by Maryanne Felter and Stuyvesant, Peter, book, 3:299 Daniel Schultz, 3:227-49 Sullivan, John L., boxer, 97-99 Todish, Timothy J., America’s First First “Sunny Jim” SHERMAN AND THE Ec.ipsE World War: The French and Indian 523 War, 1754-1763, reviewed, 500 (early novel), 13-14; Leaves ofG rass, 8, Toward an Intellectual History of Women: 9, 12, 13, 22, 27; Long Island, life on, Essays by Linda K. Kerber, by Linda K. 9; Smithtown, LI, as teacher in, 18-20; Kerber, reviewed, 2:265 Specimen Days, 11; teaching career, 7- Transatlantic trade in 18th -century NY, 27; Woodbury, LI, description of, 7 2:133-67; Protestant community, role Wuy Dip Syracusk MANUFACTURE SOLAR in, 2:133-67 Satt?, by William B. Meyer, 2:195-209 True Stories From Mine Hole, by Leonard Women in workplace, early 2gth century, C. Cooke and Audrey S. 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