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Index A American Historical Association, 506, 508 Abbot, W. W. (ed.), The Papers of George Wash- American Jewish Committee, 436 ington: Confederation Series, rev'd 108-9 American Revolution, 73-92 A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley and America’s Industrial Heritage Project, Folklife Its People, 1724-1774 by Michael N. McConnell, Division, 435, 438, 493-96 rev'd 216-17 Amish Roots: A Treasury of History, Wisdom, and Adams, Carolyn, David Bartelt, David Elesh, Ira Lore, edited by John A. Hostetler, revd 124-25 Goldstein, Nancy Kleniewski, William Yancey, Anbinder, Tyler, Nativism & Slavery: The Northem Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and Know Nothings & the Politics of the 1850's, Conflict in a Postindustrial City, rev'd 125-27 rev'd 406-7 Adams county, 163-75 Anderson, Bob, 436 Adams, Michael C. C., Fighting for Defeat: Union Andes, Cynthia, 519-29 And the Wolf Finally Came: Military Failure in the East, 1861-1865, rev'd The Decline of the American Steel Industry by 232-33 John Hoerr, 510-18 African-Americans, 35-50, 176-88 A New Jersey Haven for Some Acculturated Lenape Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, of Pennsylvania During the Indian Wars of the 437 1760s by Marshall Joseph Becker, 322-44 After Wilson: The Struggle for the Democratic Anthracite coal region, 455-74 Party, 1920-1934 by Douglas B. Craig, revd Anti-Masonic Star, 163 412-13 : Antimasonry, 166, 169, 172, 189 The Age of the Democatic Revolution by R. R. Antislavery, 305-21 Palmer, 73-92 Appalachian Passage by Helen B. Hiscoe, 93-102 A Good Start: The Aussteier or Dowry, 519-29 Archives, 104 A Historoyf Pennsylvania by Philip S. Klein and Ari Archives and Special Collections Department Hoogenboom, 347 (Franklin and Marshall College), 446 A History of Pennsylvania by Wayland F. Dunaway, Archives of Industrial Society, 435, 438, 445 347 Archives of Memory: A Soldier Recalls World War II Albert, Peter J. Herman Belz, Ronald Hoffman by Alice M. and Howard S. Hoffman, revd (eds.), To Form a More Perfect Union: The 541-42 Critical Ideas of the Constitution, rev'd 223-26 Arndt, KarlJ .R ., et al, The First Century of German Aliquippa (PA), 436 Language Printing in the United States of Allentown, 65, 68 America, rev'd 105-6 Alliance College, 445 Amer, Robert D., Dobson's Encyclopedia, revd Almost Chosen People: Oblique Biographies in 121-22 the American Grain by Michael Zuckerman, A Second Look: R. R. Palmer's “The Age of the rev'd 391-95 Democratic Revolution’: The View from Altoona, 435 America After Thirty Years by William Pencak, American College Oral History Center, 445 73-92 The American Deists: Voices of Reasoon and Dis- A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Mean- sent in the Early Republic by Kerry S. Walters, ing of Oral and Public History by Michael rev'd 222-23 Frisch, rev'd 539-41 AFL-CIO, 574-88 A Spirited Resistance: The North American Indian American Friends Service Committee, 436 Struggle for Unity, 1745-1815 by Gregory Evans Dowd, rev'd 221-22 A Tribute to Philip S. Klein: Friend, Teacher, Bennett, Stephen, 44, 47-48 Scholar, June 10, 1909-February 15, 1993, Bergstresser, Jack R., Sr., 418-19 338-90 Berlin, Jean V, 251 Atwater-Kent Museum, 437 Berlin, Jean V., Thaddeus Stevens and His Biogra- phers, 153-62 B Bernstein, Iver, The New York City Draft Riots: Baker, Paula, 241-44, 409-10 Their Significance for American Society and Baker, William, See Stephen Bennett Politics in the Age of the Civil War, rev'd 113-14 Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers Inter- Bethlehem, 341-43, 438, 491 national Union, 476 Between Antislavery and Abolition: The Politics Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Workman's and Rhetoric of Jane Grey Swisshelm by Circle and the Jewish Left, 436 Michael D. Pierson, 305-21 Bargaining for Life: A Social History of Tuberculo- Beyond the Typewriter: Gender, Class, and the sis, 1876-1938 by Barbara Bates, revd 115-17 Origins of Modern American Office Work, Baron, Aya (ed.), Work Engendered: Toward a 1900-1930 by Sharon Hartman Strom, revd New History of American Labor, rev'd 411-12 409-10 Barrett, James, 436 Bickford, Charlene Bangs, Kenneth R. Bowling, Barrows Dunham - Fred Zimring Collection Helen E. Veit (eds.,), Documentary History of (Temple University), 445 the First Federal Congress of the United States Bartelt, David, Carolyn Adams, David Elesh, Ira of America, Volumes X-XI, rev'd 110-12 Goldstein, Nancy Kleniewski, William Tancey, Biographical History of Lancaster County by Alex- Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and ander Hood, 153 Conflict in a Postindustrial City, rev'd 125-27 Birkner, Michael J., 261-87, 391-95, 420 Bates, Barbara, Bargaining for Life: A Social Bits and Pieces: Textile Traditions, edited by History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938 tevd Jeannette Lasansky, 519-29 115-17 Bixby, Mae Smith, 475-88 Baum, Willa, 430 Blatz, perry, 547-48 Baumann, Roland M., 388-90 Bloomfield, Maxwell, 416-17 Beaver Valley Labor History Society Oral History Bloomsburg University, 445 Project, 436 Blue Laws, 15-20 Becker, Marshall Joseph, 420 Bodnar, John, 434, 437-39 Becker, Marshall Joseph, A New Jersey Haven for Bomberger, Bruce and William Susson, Made in Some Acculturated Lenape of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania: An Overview of the Major His- During the Indian Wars of the 1760s, 322-44 torical Industries of the Commonwealth, rev'd Before the Melting Pot: Society and Culture in 418-19 Colonial New York City, 1664-1730 by Joyce D. Book reviews, 105-27, 215-50, 391-419, 539-48 Goodfriend, rev'd 118-19 Bourque, Monique, 220-21 Bell, Robert R., The Philadelphia Lawyer: A History, Bowlby Public Library (Waynesburg), 440 1735-1945, rev'd 416-17 Bowing, Kenneth R, Charlene Bangs Bickford, Bell, Thomas, Out of This Fumace, 93-102 Helen E. Veit (eds.), Documentary History of Belz, Herman, Ronald Hoffman, and Peter J. Albert the First Federal Congress of the United States (eds.), To Form a More Perfect Union: The of America, Volumes X-XI, rev'd 110-12 Critical Ideas of the Constitution, rev'd 223-26 Boxing, 20-24 Bragdon, Kathleen, 120-21 Cobbett, William, 293 Branson, Susan, 404 Cochran, Thomas C., Pennsylvania: a Bicentennial Brasch, Walter M. (ed.), With Just Cause: History, 347 Unionization of the American Joumalist, rev'd Cole, Lori E., 545-46 245-46 Coleman, John F.,, 388-90 Bretensky, Dennis F. Evelyn A. Hovanec, and Columbia (PA), 35-50 Albert N. Skomra, Patch/Work Voices: The Cul- Columbia Oral History Research Office, 432, 507 ture and Lore of a Mining People, 519-29, rev'd Columbia University, 432 119-20 Committee for Industrial Organization, 94-95 Bridge, James Howard, The Inside History of the Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Camegie Steel Company: A Romance of Universities with the Intelligence Community, Millions, rev'd 396-403 1945-1955 by Sigmund Diamond, revd 413-15 Brodie, Fawn, Thaddeus Stevens: Scourge of the Concepts of Free Labor in Antebellum America by South, 153, 157-58, 160 Jonathan A. Glickstein, rev'd 228-29 Brotherton, NJ, 333 Conestoga Manor, 329 Bryn Mawr College, 445 Coode, Thomas H., Many Miles to the Middle Buchanan, James, 261-87 Class: Reflections on Three Narratives of Life in Building a New Life: The Italian Community in Mine and Mill Towns, 93-102 Hershey by Natalie Mykyta Dekle, 519-29 Cook, Arthur N., 432 Cooper, Eileen, 435 C Corson, George, 432 Califormia University of Pennsylvania, 446 Craig, Douglas B., After Wilson: The Struggle for Cambria county, 495 the Democratic Party, 1920-1934, rev'd 412-13 Cambria Steel, 438 Crawford County Historical Society, 440 Cameron, Simon, 145 Crosswicks Treaty of 1858, 333 Campus War: The Peace Movement at American Current, Richard, Old Thad Stevens: A Story of State Universities in the Vietnam Era by Ambition, 153, 155-57, 160 Kenneth J. Heineman, rev'd 413-15 Cashdollar, Charles D., 222-23 D Catanese, Lynn Ann, 122-24 Dangerous Work Must Be Done: Oral Histories of Cedar Crest College, 445 Child Labor by Barbara Knox Homrighaus, Center for Northern Appalachian Studies (Saint 519-29 Vincent College), 437, 446 Dann, Kevin, 112-13 Chester county, 322, 324, 330, 446 David, Jefferson, 199 Chester County Library, 440 Dekle, Natalie Mykyta, Building a New Life: The Chicago, 547-60 Italian Community in Hershey, 519-29 Christian, Patricia H. and Eleanor Keesler (eds.), The Democratic Republican Societies at the End of Once Upon a Memory: The Upper Delaware, the Eighteenth Century: The Westem Pennsyl- 519-29 vania Experience by Marco M. Sioli, 288-304 Claussville School, 446 Democratic Republican Society of Pennsylvania, Clinton County Historical Society, 440 288-304; map, 291; Philadelphia branch, 290 Cloud By Day by Muriel Earley Sheppard, 93-102 Democratic Society of Philadelphia, 293 Coal mining, 493-96 Democratic Society of Washington, PA, 295 Vol6u0, mNumeber 4 ¢ October 1993 Democratic Society of the County of Washington, Eisenhower, General and Mrs. Dwight D., 446 290, 292, 296, 298 Eisenhower National Historic Site, 446 Dempsey, Jack, 20-24 Elesh, David, Carolyn Adams, David Bartlet, Ira Diamond, Sigmund, Compromised Campus: The Goldstein, Nancy Kleniewski, William Yancey, Collaboration of Universities with the Intelli- Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and gence Community, 1945-1955, rev'd 413-15 Conflict in a Postindustrial City, rev'd 125-27 Dickerson, Dennis, Out of the Crucible: Black Emancipation, 176-88 Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania, 1875- Ensminger, Robert F, The Pennsylvania Bam: Its 1980, 510-18 Origin, Evolution, and Distribution in North Dierenfield, Bruce J., 541-42 America, rev'd 235-36 Dobrejcak, John, 94 Envelopes of Sound: The Art of Oral History by Dobrejcak, Mary, 94-95 Ronald J. Grele, rev'd 539-41 Dobrejcak, Mike, 94-95 Equinunk (PA), 440 Dobson's Encyclopedia by Robert D. Amer, rev'd Erie, 436 121-22 Erie County Historical Society, 436, 446 Documentary History of the First Federal Congress Ethnic Fraternal Organizations Oral History of the United States of America, Volumes X-XI, Project, 436 edited by Charlene Bangs Bickford, Kenneth R. Eugene Ormandy Oral History Project (University Bowing, and Helen E. Veit, revd 110-12 of Pennsylvania), 446 Donaghy, Thomas J., 446 Evans, Larry, 436 Dougherty, Jim, 549 Evensen, Bruce J., “Saving the City’s Reputation”: Dougherty, Jim, Oral History and the Making of a Philadelphia's Struggle over Self-Identity, Sab- Video Documentary, 493-96 bath-Breaking and Boxing in America’s Dowd, Gregory Evans, A Spirited Resistance: The Sesquicentennial Year, 6-34 North American Indian Struggle for Unity, Ewing, George, 56, 68 1745-1815, rev'd 221-22 Downey, Dennis B., 240-41 F Drake Well Museum, 436 Faculty activities, 385-87 Dubofsky, Melvyn, 495 Fagan, Pat, 487-88 Dunaway, Wayland F.,, A History of Pennsylvania, Fayette county, 93, 96 347 Fehrenbacher, Don E., 261-87, 420 Dunbaugh, Edwin L., Night Boat to New England, Feudtner, Chris, 115-17 1815-1900, rev'd 237-38 Fighting for Defeat: Union Military Failure in the Dye, Nancy S. and Noralee Frankel (eds.), Gender, East, 1861-1865 by Michael C. C. Adams, rev'd Class, Race and Reform in the Progressive Era, 232-33 revd 241-44 Filippelli, Ronald, 475-88 Fireman’s Hall (Philadelphia), 438 E The First Century of German Language Printing in Easton, 65 the United States of America by Karl J. R. Arndt, Education, 163-75, 189, 345-52; public, 141-42 rev'd 105-6 Eggert, Gerald, Harrisburg Industrialization: The The First Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confeder- Coming of Factories to an American Commu- ate and Union Leadership, edited by Gary W. nity, rev'd 407-8 Gallagher, rev'd 233-34 Fischel, Jack, 413-15 Gerstle, Gary, 495 Flood Victims Action Council, 469-70 Gerstle, Gary, Working-Class Americanism: The Fogleman, Aaron, 105-106 Politics of Labor in a Textile City, 1914-1960, Folsum, Burton W. Jr., The Myth of the Robber rev'd 244-45 Barons: A New Look at the Rise of Big Business Getting Work: Philadelphia, 1840-1850 by Walter in America, rev'd 396-403 Licht, rev'd 238-40 Foner, Eric, 251 Gettysburg, 163-75 Foner, Eric, Thaddeus Stevens and the Imperfect Gettysburg Academy, 164 Republic, 140-52 Gettysburg College, 164, 167, 440, 445 Foner, Eric, Thaddeus Stevens, Confiscation, and Gettysburg Female Academy, 173 Reconstruction, 153-60 Gettysburg Gymnasium, 164 Fones-Wolf, Ken, 238-40 Glassberg, David, 550 Fourteenth Amendment, 150 Glassberg, David, Review Essay: Sense of History Frankel, Noralee and Nancy S. Dye (eds.), Gender, in Pennsylvania: Work, Craft, Ethnicity, and Class, Race and Reform in the Progressive Era, Place, 519-20 rev'd 241-44 Glatfelter, Charles H., 138, 251 Franklin and Marshall College, 433, 445-46 Glatfelter, Charles H., Thaddeus Stevens in the Frantz, John B., 388-90 Cause of Education: The Gettysburg Years, Freeman family, 331 163-75 Freemasonry, 163 Glickstein, Jonathan A. Concepts of Free Labor in Free Soil party, 305-21 Antebellum America, rev'd 228-29 French and Indian War, 322-44 Glorious Contentment: The Grand Amny of the Frey, J. William, 432 Republic, 1865-1900 by Stuart McConnell, revd Friends, Society of, 35, 37, 332-33, 440 408-9 Frisch, Michael, A Shared Authority: Essays on the Gluck, Sherna Berger, and Daphne Patai (eds.), Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History, Women's Words: The Feminist Practice of Oral 484, revd 539-41 History, rev'd 545-46 Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, 35, 43, 46-48, 143, 305, Golatz, Helmut, 485 309 Goldstein, Ira, Carolyn Adams, David Bartlet, David Elesh, Nancy Kleniewski, William G Yancey, Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Divi- Gallagher, Gary W. (ed.), The First Day at Gettys- sion, and Conflict in a Postindustrial City, revd burg: Essays on Confederate and Union Lead- 125-27 ership, rev'd 233-34 Goodfriend, Joyce D., Before the Melting Pot: Gallman, J. Matthew, 113-14, 408-409 Society and Culture in Colonial New York City, Garment industry, 455-74 1664-1730, rev'd 188-19 Gender, Class, Race and Reform in the Progressive Gottlieb, Peter, 436 Era, edited by Noralee Frankel and Nancy S. Gottlieb, Peter, Making Their Own Way: Southem Dye, rev'd 241-44 Blacks’ Migration to Pittsburgh, 1916-1930, Gender Studies Center, 435 510-18 George Meany Labor Studies Center, 485 Gough, Robert J., 215-16 German-American Greater Beneficial Union of Grandmothers, Mothers, and Daughters Project, Pittsburgh, 437 436 Volume 60, Number 4 © October 1993 Graphic Communications International Union, History textbooks, 345-52 436, 476 Hoerr, John, And the Wolf Finally Came: The Greene, Jack P, Imperatives, Behaviors & Decline of the American Steel Industry, 510-18 Identities: Essays in Early American Cultural Hoffman, Alice, 430, 475-88 History, rev'd 216-16 Hoffman, Alice M. and Howard S. Hoffman, Grele, Ronald, 444, 550 Archives of Memory: A Soldier Recalls World Grele, RonaldJ . (ed.), International Annual of Oral War II, revd 541-42 History, 1990: Subjectivity and Multiculturism Hoffman, Howard S. and Alice M. Hoffman, in Oral History, rev'd 543-45 Archives of Memory: A Soldier Recalls World Grele, Ronald J., Envelopes of Sound: The Art of War II, rev'd 541-42 Oral History, rev'd 539-41 Hoffman, Ronald, Herman Belz, Peter J. Albert Grele, Ronald J., Viewpoint: Why Call It Oral (eds.), To Form a More Perfect Union: The History? Some Ruminations From the Field, Critical Ideas of the Constitution, rev'd 223-26 506-9 Holocaust Oral History Archive (Gratz College), Grove City College, 445 437 Holt, Marilyn Irvin, The Orphan Trains: Placing H Out in America, rev'd 114-15 Hagedom, Nancy L., 216-17 Homestead Album Oral History Project, 436 Hale, John P, 307-8 Homestead: The Glory and Tragedy of an Ameri- Hansell, Norris, Josiah White: Quaker Entrepre- can Steel Town by William Serrin, 510-18 neur, rev'd 231-32 Homestead: The Story of a Steel Town by Curtis Harper, Robert G., 169, 171, 173-74 Miner, 510-18 Harris, Alexander, Political Conflict in America, 153 Homrighaus, Barbara Knox, Dangerous Work Harrisburg Industrializers: The Coming of Must Be Done: Oral Histories of Child Labor, Factories to an American Community by 519-29 Gerald Eggert, rev'd 407-8 Hood, Alexander, Biographical History of Lancas- Haverford College, 445 ter County, 153 Heineman, Kenneth J., Campus War: The Peace Hoogenboom, Ari and Philip S. Klein, A History of Movement at American State Universities in Pennsylvania, 347 the Vietnam Era, rev'd 413-15 Hopkins, Leroy T., Beverly Wilson Palmer, John S. Henry, William, 57-58, 60, 64, 66-67 Patterson, Robert Weible, “The Legacy of Hershey Community Archives, 437, 440 Thaddeus Stevens”: Introduction, 137-39 Hinshaw, John, 550 Hopokehocking, (DE), 324 Hinshaw, John, Review Essay: Steel Communities Horle, Craig W. {ed.{, Records of the Courts of Sus- and the Memories of Race, 510-18 sex County, Delaware; Volume I: 1677-1689, Hirsch, Adam H., The Rise of the Penitentiary: Volume II: 1690-1710, rev'd 122-24 Prisons and Punishment in Early America, tev’d Hostetler, John A. (ed.), Amish Roots: A Treasury 220-21 of History, Wisdom, and Lore, rev'd 124-25 Hiscoe, Helen B., Appalachian Passage, 93-102 Hovanec, Evelyn A, Dennis F. Bretensky, and Historical Collections and Labor Archives, 436, 476 Albert N. Skomra, Patch/Work Voices: The Cul- Historical Society of Berks County, 437 ture and Lore of a Mining People, 519-29, rev'd Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 103-4 199-20 Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 436 Hugh Moore Historical Park and Museums, 436 Huston, James A, Logistics of Liberty: American Jewish Museum of Eastern Pennsylvania, 437 Services of Supply in the Revolutionary War Johannsen, Robert, 261-87, 420 and After, rev'd 107-8 Johnson, Andrew, 158 Johnstown, 435 I Johnstown, Area Heritage Association, 435, 438 ILGWU, 455-74 Jones, Elizabeth, 446 llisevich, Robert D., 107-8 Josiah White: Quaker Entreprenneur by Norris Imperatives, Behavior & Identities: Essays in Early Hansell, revd 231-32 American Cultural History by Jack P. Greene, rev'd 215-16 “K Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 435, 493-96 Keesler, Eleanor and Patricia H. Christian (eds.), The Infortunate: The Voyage and Adventures of Once Upon a Memory: The Upper Delaware, William Moraley, An Indentured Servant, 519-29 edited by Susan E. Klepp and Billy G. Smith, Kemerer, Annie Susen Grim, 489-93 revd 217-18 Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 446, 489-93 Inheritance and Family Life in Colonial New York Kettlewell, Charles, 172 City by David E. Narrett, rev'd 403 Klein, Philip S., 261, 278, 388-90, 420 The Inside Historyo ft he Carnegie Steel Company: Klein, Philip S. and Ari Hoogenboom, A History of A Romance of Millions by James Howard Pennsylvania, 347 Bridge, rev'd 396-403 Klein, Philip S., Reflections on History and Thirty- Intemational Annual of Oral History, 1990: Subjec- two Years of Change in Pennsylvania History tivity and Multiculturalism in Oral History, Texts, 345-52 edited by Ronald J. Grele, rev'd 543-45 Kleniewski, Nancy, Carolyn Adams, David Bartelt, International Ladies Garment Workers Union, 455- David Elesh, Ira Goldstein, William Yancey, 74 Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and International Union of Electrical Workers, 483 Conflict in a Postindustrial City, rev'd 125-27 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Klepp, Susan E., Billy G. Smith (ed.), The Workers, 476 Infortunate: The Voyage and Adventures of Interviewing the Interviewer: A Retrospective William Moraley, An Indentured Servant, rev'd Look at the Oral History Collections at the 217-18 Penn State Labor Archives by Diana Shenk, Knupfer, Peter, 406-7 475-88 Kracha, George, 93-94 Ireland, Owen S., 223-26 Krause, Corrine Azen, 436 Irons, Janet, 245-46, 411-12 Irving, George, 56, 58 L Labor union, 475-88 J Lackawanna county, 446 Jackson, John W., Valley Forge: Pinnacle of Cour- Lancaster, 53, 64-65, 152, 163 age, rev'd 417-18 Lancaster county, 329 James Buchanan and the Political Crisis of the Lancaster County Public Library, 440 1850s: A Panel Discussion moderated by Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 445 Michael J. Birkner, 261-87 Land and the Ballot: Securing the Fruits of Emanci- Jay, John, 294-95 pation? by Brooks D. Simpson, 176-88 Vol69u, mNumeber 4 ¢ October 1993 Land ownership, 176-88 Lurye, Max, 457-60, 464 LaSalle University Archives, 446 Lurye, Will, 464 Lasansky, Jeannette, 550 Lycoming County Historical Society Lasansky, Jeannette (ed.), Bits and Pieces: Textile Traditions, 519-29 M Lasansky, Jeannette, Oral History and the Docu- Made in Pennsylvania: An Overview of the Major mentation of Local Culture, 500-505 Historical Industries of the Commonwealth by Lasansky, Jeannette (ed.), Pieced By Mother: Bruce Bomberger and William Sisson, rev'd Synposium Papers, 519-29 418-19 Lawrence County Historical Society, 440 Making America Corporate, 1870-1920 by Oliver Lawrence, David L., 446 Zunz, rev'd 393-403 Leather production, 51-72 Making Their Own Way: Southern Blacks’ Migra- LeCount, Sarah Wilson, 549 tion to Pittsburgh, 1916-1930 by Peter Gottlieb, LeCount, Sarah W,, Oral History and the Collection 510-18 at the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, Marching to War: The Production of Leather and 489-93 Shoes in Revolutionary Pennsylvania by David “The Legacy of Thaddeus Stevens”: Introduction L. Salay, 51-72 by Leroy T. Hopkins, Beverly Wilson Palmer, Marywood College, 446 John S. Patterson, and Robert Weible, 137-39 Masons, 165 Legal Tender Act of 1862, 193-94 Masthay, Carl, Schmick's Mahican Dictionary, rev'd Lehigh county, 446 120-21 Lehigh County Historical Society, 440-446 Matheson, Bill, 456- 460-61, 463-64, 466, 469 Lehigh Navigation and Delaware Canal, 436 Matheson, Min, 455-74 Lehigh University: A History of Education in Matthews, Glenna, The Public Woman: Woman's Engineering, Business, and the Human Condi- Power and Woman's Place in the United States, tion by W. Ross Yates, rev'd 248-50 1630-1970, rev'd 404 Lehigh valley, 490 McCall, Samuel W., Thaddeus Stevens, 153-62 Lenape, 322-44 McClure, Charles, 67 Letters Of Delegates To Congress, 1774-1789, McConnell, Michael N., A Country Between: The edited by Paul H. Smith, rev'd 226-28 Upper Ohio Valley and Its People, 1724-1774, Lewis, John L., 487-88, 495 rev'd 216-17 Licht, Walter, Getting Work: Philadelphia, 1840- McConnell, Stuart, Glorious Contentment: The 1950, rev'd 238-40 Grand Army of the Republic, 1865-1990, rev'd Lincoln, Abraham, 145, 206, 208, 307-8 408-9 Link, Eugene Perry, 292-93 McFarland, James, 297, 299 Living the Lease Life, 1919 by Cynthia Andes, McKeesport, 436 519-29 McKeesport Oral History Project, 436 Logistics of Liberty: American Services of Supply in McSherry, James, 169, 172 the Revolutionary War and After by James A. Memorial Library of Radnor Township, 439 Huston, rev'd 107-8 Mercyhurst College, 440, 445; Archives, 436 Luker, Ralph E., The Social Gospel in Black and Messiah College, 445 White: American Racial Reform, 1885-1912, Mevers, Frank C., 108-9 rev'd 241-42 The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650- Nevins, Allan, 432 1815 by Richard White, rev'd 112-13 New Hope (PA), 440 Middletown Public Library, 440 New Jersey, 322-44 Miller, Alphonse, 155, 160 News, 103-4, 383-84 Miner, Curtis, Homestead: The Story of a Steel The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance Town, 510-18 for American Society and Politics in the Age of Min Matheson and the ILGWU in the Northem the Civil War by Iver Bemstein, rev'd 113-14 Anthracite Region, 1944-1963 by Robert P. Night Boat to New England, 1815-1900 by Edwin L. Wolensky and Kenneth C. Wolensky, 455-74 Dunbaugh, rev'd 237-38 Minorities, 510-18 Now Remembered: Living History through 1900 Monetary policy, 189, 194 by Richard Irwin Rossbacker, 348 Mon Valley Unemployed Committee, 436 Noyes, Dorothy, Uses of Tradition: Arts of Italian Moravians, 322-44 Americans in Philadelphia, 519-29 Morrissey, Charles T., 550 Morrissey, Charles T., Review Essay: Life, Memory, O and Oral History: The Pennsylvania Boyhood Ochoa, Holly Byers, 251 of B. F. Skinner As Instructive Text, 530-38 Ochoa, Holly Byers and Beverly Wilson Palmer Moss, Bill, 485 (eds.), Thaddeus Stevens Papers project, 196- Muhlenberg College, 445 97 Munley, Kathleen, 446 O'Connor, Richard, 244-45 Murray, Phil, 488 Old Thad Stevens: A Story of Ambition by Richard Murray, Tom, 488 Current, 153, 155-57, 160 Musser, Michael, 67 Oliphant, Duncan, 65 The Myth of the Robber Barons: A New Look at the Once Upon a Memory: The Upper Delaware, Rise of Big Business in America by Burton W. edited by Patricia H. Christian and Eleanor Folsom, Jr., rev'd 396-403 Keesler, 519-29 Oral history, 429-548 N Oral History and the Collection at the Kemerer Nant-Y-Glo (PA), 495 Museum of Decorative Arts by Sarah W. Narrett, David E., Inheritance and Family Life in LeCount, 489-93 Colonial New York City, rev'd 403 Oral History and the Documentation of Local Cul- Nass, John P,, Jr., 221-22 ture by Jeannette Lasansky, 500-505 National Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh Oral History and the Making of aV ideo Documen- Section, 432, 435, 438 tary by Jim Dougherty, 493-96 National Park Service, 435 Oral History Association, 506 Native Americans, 322-44 Oral History in Pennsylvania: A Historiographic Nativism & Slavery: The Northern Know Nothings Overview by Linda Shopes, 430-54 & the Politics of the 1850s by Tyler Anbinder, Oral History in the Classroom by Mary M. Schweit- rev'd 406-7 zer, 496-99 Nieghborhood Center: An Urbam Love Story by Oral Traditions Project (Union county), 500-505 Robert H. Terry, revd 547-48 Organization of American Historians, 506 Nelson, Steve, 436 Organized crime, 461-64, 471 Neville, John, 296 The Orphan Trains: Placing Out in America by Volume 60, Number 4 ¢ October 1993 Marilyn Irvin Holt, rev'd 114-15 “The Age of the Democratic Revolution”: The Out of the Crucible: Black Steelworkers in Western View from America After Thirty Years, 73-92 Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 by Dennis Dickerson, Pennsbury Manor, 446 510-18 Pennsylvania: A Bicentennial History by Thomas Out of This Fumace by Thomas Bell, 93-102 C. Cochran, 347 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 445 P The Pennsylvania Barn: Its Origin, Evolution, and Pahl, Jon, Paradox Lost: Free Will and Political Lib- Distribution in North America by Robert F. erty in American Culture, 1630-1760, rev'd 405 Ensminger, rev'd 235-36 Palmer, Beverly Wilson, 140, 195, 251 Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center, 436 Palmer, Beverly Wilson and Holly Byers Ochoa Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission (Harris- (eds.), Thaddeus Stevens papers project, 196- burg), 437 97 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Palmer, Beverly Wilson, John S. Patterson, Robert 434-35, 438, 445; Military Nurses Project, 446 Weible, Leroy T. Hopkins, “The Legacy of Pennsylvania Labor History Society, 470 Thaddeus Stevens”: Introduction, 137-39 Pennsylvania Politicians and Legislative Oral His- Palmer, Robert R., The Age of the Democratic.Rev- tory, 445 olution, 73-92 Pennsylvania: Seed of a Nation by Paul A W. The Papers of George Washington: a Confedera- Wallace, 347 tion Series, edited by W. W. Abbot, 108-9 Pennsylvania State University, 430, 435-36, 446, Paradox Lost: Free Will and Political Liberty in 475-88 American Culture, 1630-1760 by Jon Pahl, rev'd Pennsylvania, the Heritage of a Commonwealth by 405 Sylvester K. Stevens, 347 Patai, Daphne, and Shema Berger Gluck (eds.), Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Oral History Women's Words: The Feminist Practice of Oral Project, 438 History, rev'd 545-46 Philadelphia, 6-34, 65, 103-4, 340, 353-82, 437, 439, Patchwork/Voices Project, Pennsylvania State 446-7 University, 435 Philadelphia Golklore Project, 437 Patch/Work Voices: The Culture and Lore of a Philadelphia General Hospital, 439 Mining People by Dennis F. Bretensky, Evelyn The Philadelphia Lawyer: A History, 1735-1945 by A Hovanec, and Albert N. Skomra, 519-29, Robert R. Bell, rev'd 416-17 rev'd 119-20 Philadelphia Maritime Museum, 436 Patrick-Stamp, Leslie, 217-18, 420 Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and Con- Patrick-Stamp, Leslie C., The Prison Sentence flict in a Postindustrial City by Carolyn Adams, Docket for 1795: Inmates at the Nation's First David Bartelt, David Elesh, Ira Goldstein, State Penitentiary, 353-82 Nancy Kleniewski, William Yancy, rev'd 125-27 Patterson, Daniel W., 236-37 Philadelphia Orchestra, 446 Patterson, James, 165, 169 Pieced By Mother: Symposium Papers, edited by Patterson, John S., Leroy T. Hopkins, Beverly Wil- Jeannette Lasansky, 519-29 son Palmer, Robert Weible, “The Legacy of Pierson, Michael D., 420 Thaddeus Stevens: Introduction, 137-39 Pierson, Michael D., Between Antislavery and Abo- Pencak, William, 219-20, 405 lition: The Politics and Phetoric of Jane Grey Pencak, William, A Second Look: R. R. Palmer's Swisshelm, 305-21

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