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THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICERS Chair COLLIN F. MCNEIL Executive Vice Chair BRUCE K. FENTON Vice Chairs Mayip ALSAYEGH HowarbD H. Lewis WALTER LICHT Davip A. OTHMER THOMAS J. SUGRUE Secretary HENRY LAFAYETTE COLLINS III Treasurer STEPHEN P. MULLIN Councilors ROGER H. BALLOU EDITH NEWHALL DEBORAH DILWORTH BISHOP CHARLES W. NICHOLS LEONARD L. COMBS SARAH D. PRICE BARBARA L. GREENFIELD JAMES R. ROEBUCK BARBARA D. HAUPTFUHRER PAGE TALBOTT W. WHITNEY HUNTER BINNEY H. C. WIETLISBACH KRISHNA LAHIRI GEORGE W. CONNELL, Emeritus TSIWEN M. Law JACK M. FRIEDLAND, Emeritus CAROL CLARK LAWRENCE BRUCE H. Hooper, Emeritus CHARLES E. MATHER III Davip W. MAxey, Emeritus JOHN J. MEDVECKIS HARRISON M. WRIGHT, Emeritus KAREN R. NAGEL THOMAS BARBANO, Ex officio JOHN C. HAas, Ex officio as of October 2006 STAFF David MOLTKE-HANSEN, President and CEO PRESIDENT’S OFFICE LIBRARY Institutional Advancement LEE ARNOLD, Director of the Library and Mickey HErk, Director of Institutional Collections Advancement DEBORAH RAKSANY, Grants and ARCHIVES AND COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT Communications Officer KRISTINA LetDy, Membership Coordinator Lestig HUNT, Senior Archivist, Manuscripts Department Administration MATTHEW Lyons, Senior Manuscripts CHRIS BRUNO, Administrative Officer Librarian CHRISTIANNE BALSAMO, Administrative Assistant Conservation and Stack Management LINDSEY MEARS, Manager of Preservation and Conservation Services BUSINESS OFFICE Grant Projects KATHERINE WALDRON, Staff Accountant JOANNE DANIFO, Project Archival Processor FLORA SYLVESTER, Accounting Clerk Cary MajewicZ, Project Archival Processor FACILITIES RESEARCH SERVICES WILLIAM McGo_pnrick, Facilities Manager MAx MOELLER, Director of Research Services TYRONE LiTes, Assistant Facilities Manager Jack GUMBRECHT, Assistant Director of NADEMA DICKERSON, Facilities Technician Research Services DANIEL N. ROLPH, Head of Reference Services RONALD MEDFORD, Senior Research Services EDUCATION AND INTERPRETATION Associate SARAH HEIM, Public Services Librarian KATHRYN E. WILSON, Director of Education R. A. FRIEDMAN, Graphics Rights Specialist and Interpretation Louis MEEHAN, Photographer JOAN SAVERINO, Assistant Director for Education CATALOGING JENNIFER COVAL, Educator MELIssA M. MANDELL, Program Assistant BRYN KEYTANJIAN, Director of Cataloging Publications TAMARA GASKELL MILLER, Director of Publications as of October 1, 2006 INDEX 2006 AAS. See American Anti-Slavery Society Alloway, John, correspondence with William Aberdeen Proving Grounds, 223 Penn, 271, 280 abolition/abolitionists, 45-78 Alrichs, Pieter (Swedish colonial merchant), abortion, in eighteenth-century, 363-64, 363n 162 Academy of Natural Sciences, 89-90, 91, 93 American Anti-Slavery Society (AAS), 49, 51 Acrelius, Israel (Swedish missionary), 138, American Architect (journal), 321 139, 145 The American Backwoods Frontier: An ACS. See American Colonization Society Ethnic and Ecological Interpretation Act of Union, repeal of, 45. See also Repeal (Jordan and Kaups), 139 associations American Colonization Society, 48 Adams, Andrew (1800-60), 286, 291 book on, 427-29 Adams, Sean Patrick, Old Dominion, “American Gothic,” Charles Brockden Brown Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, and, book on, 118-19 Politics, and Economy in American Institute of Architects, Phila. chap- Antebellum America, rev., 341-42 ter, 287 Adeleke, Tunde, Without Regard to Race: The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin, The Other Martin Robison Delany, by Wood, rev., 234-35 rev., 123-24 American Judaism: A History, by Sarna, rev., Adrift (Wyeth painting), 415-16 127-28 AFIR. See Association of the Friends of American Philosophical Society, 89, 93. See Ireland and Repeal also Philosophical Society (Phila.) African Americans, 45, 48, 50, 59, 60, 69, 213, American Repeal Association, 52, 56, 62, 64, 222, 222n, 232 67, 68 at Battle of Gettysburg, book on, 343-44 American Republican Party, 71-72 (with “colored” CCC camps and, 225, 227 photo), 74, 77 Delaware Moors and, 378-79, 379n American Revolution, 144, 172-73, 186, 190, leadership and, book on, 123-24 192, 194, 204 roundtable discussion of Matthew and Fries’s Rebellion, book on, 336-37 Countryman’s Up South, 387-406 Amherst, Gen. Jeffery, 15, 23, 41 introduction (Miller), 387 Amish, Hostetler’s writings on, bc ok on, “Matthew Countryman’s Up South 435-37 and Urban Political History” (Self), Ammansland (Swedish colonial settlement), 393-98 157 “Rethinking the Boundaries of the AmmermanJ,o e (PA senator), 347 Modern Freedom Struggle” An Analysis of the Life-Forms in Art (Allen), (Trotter), 399-406 92-93 “Revisiting the Roots of 1960s Civil Anderson, Fred, The Dominion of War: Rights Activism: Class and Gender Empire and Liberty in North in Up South” (Levenstein), 388-92 America, 1500-2000, with Cayton, response to articles (Countryman), rev., 351-52 407-13 Anderson, Susan (historian), 309 slave history of, book on, 240-41 Andersson, Anders (Finnish colonist), 168-69 unemployment and, 214-15 Andrews, William S. (architect), 291-92, 309 Agnew, Hayes (anatomist), 90 Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Magic, by The Agnew Clinic (1891 Eakins painting), 97 Knutson, ed., rev., 415-20 Alaska, CCC camps in, 219 Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Magic, exhibit Albany, NY, Repeal association in, 58 curated by Knutson, Foster, and Allegheny County Emergency Association, Taylor, rev., 415-20 216, 217, 220 Aniello, Tomasso [Mazinello] (ca. 1647), 153 Allegheny Mountains, 9, 13, 17, 18 Animal Locomotion: An Electro-photographic Allegheny National Forest, CCC camps in, Investigation of Consecutive Phases 224, 225, 228 of Animal Movements, 1872-1885 Allen, Harrison (professor), 91, 95 (Muybridge), 79-109 446 subscribers to, 96 The Attitudes of Animals in Motion title page, 96 (illus.) (Muybridge), 84 Animal Locomotion: The Muybridge Work Atwood, Craig D., Community of the Cross: at the University of Pennsylvania. Moravian Piety in Colonial The Method and the Result Bethlehem, rev., 113-14 (Muybridge Commission), 87-88, Avondale, PA, mine fire at, 345 91, 95, 95n, 98 anthracite coal region (PA) Babylonian Exploration Fund, 100, 103 decline in late twentieth century, book on, Bachelors Barge Club, 300 (photo), 304-5, 439-40 313, 326-28 (with photo) Knox Mine disaster in, book on, 345-46 Baird, John A., Jr., book rev. by, 248-49 1919-50, book on, 344-45 Baldwin Locomotive, records of (1825-69), antislavery 111-12 American Colonization Society and, Ball, Erica L., book rev. by, 123-24 427-29 Baltimore, MD, Repeal association in, 54, 55, pamphlets (1835), 49-50 64 antivice crusaders/activists (Phila.), 80, 80n, 94 Baltzell, E. Digby (historian), 93 “Arcadia” (1883 Eakins photographs), 97 Barbon, Nicholas (London real estate devel- architecture, American, 321, 324 oper), 269 The Architecture of Country Houses Barclay, Robert (Quaker apologist), 277, 278 (Downing), 306 Barker, George F. (professor), 91, 92 Armstrong, Betty (captive), 19 Barnard, Philip, book rev. by, 118-19 Armstrong, Maj. George, 10, 15-16 Barratt, Carrie Rebora, book rev. by, 340-41 Armstrong, Col. John, 22-23, 35-36 Barron, Michaell (deputy sheriff), 162 Armstrong, Rebecca (wife of John), 22-23 Barton, George W. (Phila. judge), 59 army, on western PA frontier (1758-66), 5-43 Barton, Rev. Thomas, 12-13, 22 discipline delivered by, 25-29 Bartram, John (naturalist), 296 military chaplains, 22-23 Basalla, George, book rev. by, 238-39 morale of, 34-35 battlefields. See individual battles by name Army and Empire: British Soldiers on the Beatty, Charles (chaplain), 22 American Frontier, 1758-1775, by Beaux-Arts structures, 316 McConnel, rev., 334-35 Becoming Old Stock: The Paradox of army followers, in western PA (1758-66), German-American Identity, by 5-43, 5n, 30n Kazal, rev., 125-26 presence of, 29-34 Bedford, Duke of [John Russell], 11 as troublemakers, 36-38 Beeman, Richard R., The Varieties of Political art Experience in Eighteenth-Century American, history and culture of, book on, America, rev., 233-34 340-41 Beischer, Thomas G., “Control and Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Magic, rev., Competition: The Architecture of 415-20 Boathouse Row,” 299-329 in Victorian America, 81, 82, 82n Beisel, Nicola (sociologist), 95 Art Exchange (periodical), 86 Benjamin Franklin’s Vision of American art exhibits, Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Community: A Study in Rhetorical Magic, rev., 415-20 Iconology, by Olson, rev., 114-15 Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Benjamin Franklin’s Humor, by Zall, rev., Artisans, and Patrons in Early 423-24 America, by Lovell, rev., 340-41 Bennett, Michael J., Union Jacks: Yankee artists, in early America, book on, 340-41 Sailors in the Civil War, rev., 244—45 Association of the Friends of Ireland and Bergquist, James M., book rev. by, 125-26 Repeal (AFIR), 66-67, 68-69, 75, 76 Berlin, Ira, Generations of Captivity: A Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 90 History of African-American Slaves, “Athens of America” (Phila.), 59 rev., 240-41 447 “better Swedes,” 156, 161, 167, 168, 170, 173 304-5, 313, 326-28 (with photo) Betts, Richard J., “The Woodlands,” 190-91, Castle Ringstetten Club (Undine’s upriver 191n club), 322 Beyond the Founders: New Approaches to the College Boat Club, 300 (photo), 316-19 Political History of the Early (with photo) American Republic, by Pasley, Crescent Boat Club, 300 (photo), 312-14, Robertson, and Waldstreicher, eds., 317-19 rev., 338-40 Fairmount Club, 300 (photo), 328, 329 “Bible Riots” (Phila.), 46 Malta Rowing Club, 300 (photo), 325, 326 bibles Pacific [Barge] Club, 307-8, 313 Douai-Reims version, 72, 74 Pennsylvania Boat House Association King James version, 72, 74 and, 300 (photo), 312-13 Binckson, John (Swedish colonist), 140 Philadelphia Skaters’ Club (formerly Bingham, Anne Willing (1764-1801), 193, Iona), 216, 291, 307-9 (with photo), 195, 196 312, 318 Bingham, William (1752-1804), 193, 195, 196 Quaker City [Barge] Club, 300 (photo), Binns, John (PRA member), 68 307-8, 310, 312-14, 317, 328-29 Bjelopera, Jerome P., City of Clerks: Office Schuylkill Navy and, 306, 307 and Sales Workers in Philadelphia, Undine Barge Club, 300 (photo), 301, 1870-1920, rev., 433-34 304, 305 (drawing), 308, 321-25 Black Panther Party, 400 (with photos) Black People’s Unity Movement (BPUM), Vesper Rowing Club, 300 (photo), 325, 326 396, 402 West Philadelphia Boat Club, 300 Black Power movements (photo), 316, 318-19 in Phila., 402-4, 406 Boathouse Row, Phila., 299-329 gender, class, and politics in, 407-13 design and planning of, 300-301, 306-19 roundtable discussion of Matthew placement plan (1910), 314 (illus.) Countryman’s Up South, 387-406 rowers/rowing and, 300, 302-8 introduction (Miller), 387 view from across Schuylkill River, 300 “Matthew Countryman’s Up South (photo) and Urban Political History” (Self), Boling, Bruce D., Irish Immigrants in the 393-98 Land of Canaan: Letters and “Rethinking the Boundaries of the Memoirs from Colonial and Modern Freedom Struggle” Revolutionary America, with Miller, (Trotter), 399-406 Schrier, and Doyle, eds., rev., 239-40 “Revisiting the Roots of 1960s Civil Bonaparte, Joseph, in America, book on, Rights Activism: Class and Gender 426-27 in Up South” (Levenstein), 388-92 Bonaventure, Edmund F. (New York City response to articles (Countryman), store owner), 94 407-13 Boston Pilot (newspaper), 57-58, 61, 64, 70 Black Watch/Royal Highlanders Regiments, Boston Repeal Association, 55, 56, 76 41 Emerald Ball and, 62 Blackwell, Marilyn Schultz, book rev. by, Boundaries of American Political Culture in 241-43 the Civil War Era, by Neely, rev., Blane, Lt. Archibald (chaplain), 21-22, 34, 40 429-30 Blashfield, Edwin (artist), 94 Bouquet, Col. Henry, command in western Bledstein, Burton (historian), 93-94, 101 PA (1758-66), 5-43 Block, Hans (Dutch colonist), 152 Boyd, Dr. Robert (surgeon's mate), 39, 42 Block, Mary Thorsdotor (wife of Hans), 155 Braddock, Gen. Edward, 6, 10 Board of Commissions (Phila.), 311-13 at Battle of Monongahela (July 1755), 9 Board of Trade, 13 Bradford, William (attorney), 372, 375 boathouse clubs, 299-329 Braun, Marta (historian), 97 Bachelors Barge Club, 300 (photo), Breck, Samuel (Hamilton family friend), 208 448 Breen, T. H. (historian), on “Francisco” sur- California, CCC camps in, 212, 226 name, 378, 378n, 380 Campbell, Maj. Allan, 39, 40 Bright, Nellie Rathbone, family papers (ca. Camp Roosevelt, VA (CCC camp), 225 1866-1977), 109-10 camps, Civilian Conservation Corps, in PA British army, in western PA (1758-66), 5-43 (1930s), 211-14, 219, 221-32 British soldiers, on American frontier A Capitol Journey: Reflections on the Press, (1758-75), book on, 334-35 Politics, and the Making of Public British West Indies, slave emancipation in, 50, Policy in Pennsylvania, by Carocci, 51, 59, 60 (litho.) rev., 346-448 Broad Street, Phila., 260-61, 264, 269 captives (Seven Years’ War), 18-20 Broadway Tabernacle (New York City), 67 Carey, Mathew (Phila. publisher), 48 Brooklyn Repeal Association, 55, 63 Carhart, Tom, Lost Triumph: Lee’s Real Plan Brown, Charles Brockden at Gettysburg—And Why It Failed, and “American Gothic,” book on, 118-19 rev., 430-31 as editor of Monthly Magazine and Carlin, Thomas (governor of Illinois), 65 American Review, book on, 425-26 Carlisle, PA, 39 Browne, N. B., 311 Carlyle, Thomas (writer), 219 Brownson, Orestes (philosopher), 64 Carocci, Vincent P., A Capitol Journey: Brown v. Board of Education, 394-95 Reflections on the Press, Politics, Bryan, George (Irish Presbyterian immigrant), and the Making of Public Policy in 48 Pennsylvania, rev., 346-48 Buffalo, NY, Repeal association in, 64 Carr, Capt. John (English commandant), 155, Building on the Gospel Foundation: The 162, 163-64 Mennonites of Franklin County, Carr, Patronella Thorsdotor (wife of Capt. Pennsylvania, and Washington John), 155 County, Maryland, 1730-1970, by Carre, Lt. S. C., 37 Burdge and Horst, rev., 245-47 Carroll, Charles (Catholic bishop), 48 Bull and Mouth Meeting House, London, cartography, 286-87 269 cartoons, in American political history, book Bunke, E. R. (Veterans Administration offi- on, 114-15 cer), 220 Casey, Robert P. (PA governor), 347-48 Burd, Col. James (ca. 1760), 10-11, 16, 19, 27 Castle Ringstetten Club, 322 Burdge, Edsel, Jr.,B uilding on the Gospel Catholic emancipation, 46-47, 52, 54, 57 Foundation: The Mennonites of Cayton, Andrew, The Dominion of War: Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and Empire and Liberty in North Washington County, Maryland, America, 1500-2000, with 1730-1970, with Horst, rev., 245—47 Anderson, rev., 351-52 Burin, Eric, Slavery and the Peculiar Solution: CCC. See Civilian Conservation Corps, in PA A History of the American (1930s) Colonization Society, rev., 427-29 Centennial Exhibition, Phila., 89, 296, 300, Burlington, PA, city planning in, 262 301, 320 Burnston, Sharon Ann (historian) boathouse planning and placement influ- on fornication charges, 369n enced by, 315-19 on infanticide laws, 373-74, 382 records of (1870-79), 112 Burt, Nathaniel (writer), 93 Central Park, New York City, 283, 284, 285, Bush Hill (countryseat), 185, 205 288, 290, 295, 297 construction of (1740), 189-90 Centre [Penn] Square, Phila., 282 Bushy Run, Battle of, 39 Centre Square Waterworks, Phila., 301-2 Byerly, Andrew (packhorse man), 26 Century (journal), 91 Byerly, Mrs. (wife of Andrew), at Fort Chapin, David, Exploring Other Worlds: Ligonier, 6, 6n, 27 Margaret Fox, Elisha Kent Kane, and the Antebellum Culture of Cade, Jack (ca. 1450), 153 Curiosity, rev., 243-44 chaplains, military, in western PA (1758-66), community response to, 229-31 22-23 conditioning camps and, 223-24 Charles Brockden Brown’s Revolution and the creation of, 219 Birth of American Gothic, by Kafer, districts, 225-26 rev., 118-19 Emergency Conservation Works and, 217 Charles II, King of England, 142, 161 enrollees in, 221-24, 227-28 avidity for city planning and, 263, 264, program, 212-13 268, 272-75 selection process for, 220-21 French landscape gardeners and, 271, 272 Clark, Hugh (school director), 73 protests, licentious court atmosphere, 276 classical education, in eighteenth-century Charleston Repeal Association, 65, 70, 71 America, 207-8 Charles X, King of Sweden, 142, 161, 167 Clay, Henry (slaveholder), 77 Chase, William Merritt (artist), 94 Clearfield State Forest, PA, 230 Chestnut Street, Phila., 281 Clontarf, Ireland, Repeal rally at, 69 Chew, Benjamin (jurist), 383 coal industry. See also anthracite coal region Childs, George (writer), 91 (PA) Christ Church, Phila., 186, 350 1792-1999, book on, 247-48 Christina, in Delaware River valley, 141, 156, in antebellum America, book on, 341-42 160 coal trade, 1780s through Civil War period, Cincinnati Repeal Association, 54, 67, 69, 70, book on, 341-42 78 Coates, Edward, Pennsylvania Academy of the City Hall Park (New York City), 65 Fine Arts and, 86-87, 92, 95, 97, “City of Brotherly Hate” (Phila.), 59-62 (with 98n litho.) Cock, Peter (Swedish colonist), 156, 161, 162, City of Clerks: Oftice and Sales Workers in 164-68, 170 Philadelphia, 1870-1920, by Cohn, Ellen R.., et. al., eds., The Papers of Bjelopera, rev., 433-34 Benjamin Franklin. Vol. 37, rev., civil rights, roundtable discussion of Matthew 115-16 Countryman’s Up South, 387-406 Coley, Owen, Jr., (historian), 213 introduction (Miller), 387 College Boat Club, 300 (photo), 316-19 (with “Matthew Countryman’s Up South and photo) Urban Political History” (Self), College of Philadelphia, 186 393-98 College of Physicians, 91, 93 “Rethinking the Boundaries of the Collins & Autenrieth (architects), 296 Modern Freedom Struggle” Colonel Chamber's house, Shippenburg, PA (Trotter), 399-406 (settler fort), 12-13 “Revisiting the Roots of 1960s Civil colonial frontier, and army followers. See army Rights Activism: Class and Gender followers in Up South” (Levenstein), 388-92 colonial settlements, in Delaware River valley, response to articles (Countryman), 139-40 407-13 The Colors of Courage: Gettysburg’s Civil War, American (1861-65), 77, 217, 218, Forgotten History: Immigrants, 284, 292, 294, 309 Women, and African Americans in book on, 429-30 the Civil War's Defining Battle, by naval life in, book on, 244-45 Creighton, rev., 343-44 politics in, book on, 429-30 Committee of Manners, Education, and Arts Civil Works Administration, 218 (Phila.), 280 Civilian Conservation Corps, in PA (1930s), Committee on Instruction (Pennsylvania 211-32 Academy of the Fine Arts), 86, 92 Advisory Council, 224 Committee on Plans and Improvements camps of, 211-14, 219, 221-32 (Phila.), 310-12 collecting stations and, 222 Committee on Public [City] Property (Phila.), “colored” camps and, 225, 227 285, 291-94 450 communications, civilian and military, western Cowan's Gap, PA, CCC camp at, 211 PA (1758-66), 14-16 Cox, Kenyon (artist), 94 Communist Party, in anthracite coal region, Cox, Robert S., book rev. by, 243-44 PA (1919-50), book on, 344-45 Craclon, Jason (sutler), 27 Community of the Cross: Moravian Piety in Craig, Peter Stebbins (genealogist), 145, 151 Colonial Bethlehem, by Atwood, Cramer [Cremar], Mrs. Vendot, 37 rev., 113-14 Crammond, William (Phila. estate owner), Comstock, Anthony (NY reformer), 80 285 Conestoga Indians, in PA, book on, 421-22 Crane, Tom, photography of, in Historic confederates of New Sweden, 151-55, 157, Sacred Places of Philadelphia, by 163, 168, 170 Moss, rev., 349-51 census names, 179-80 Crane Hook, in Delaware River valley, 154, mark of, 160 155, 158-60 (with map), 169 Conlin, Michael F., book rev. by, 337-38 Crawford, Hugh (Indian trader), 23 Conn, Steven, exhibit and catalogue revs. by, Creighton, Margaret S., The Colors of 415-20 Courage: Gettysburg’s Forgotten “Control and Competition: The Architecture History: Immigrants, Women, and of Boathouse Row,” by Thomas G. African Americans in the Civil Beischer, 299-329 War's Defining Battle, rev., 343-44 Corporation of the City of London, 263 Cremaine, Elizabeth (mistress of Rachel Corvhorn, Hendrick Larsson [Heer Lars or Francisco), 362 Hendrick Larson], 157, 158, 163 Levy Court allowances to, 381 Corvhorn, Paul/P4l (brother of Hendrick), testimony of, 364, 369 157 creoles Cosseau, Jacques (New York Dutch mer- in New Netherland, 240 chant), 165 in Virginia, 378 Coulton, Mrs. (wife of Sgt. John), 36, 37 Crescent Boat Club, 300 (photo), 312-14, Coulton, Sgt. John (grenadier), 37 317-19 Council of Organizations on Philadelphia Crosson, H. J., 220 Police Accountability and Crowell, William, 97 Responsibility (COPPAR), 403 “Crumman,” Elizabeth. See Cremaine, Countryman, Matthew J., Up South: Civil Elizabeth (mistress of Rachel Rights and Black Power in Francisco) Philadelphia, roundtable discussion Culpeper, Nicholas, on dangers of abortifa- on, 387-406 cients, 364 introduction (Miller), 387 culture “Matthew Countryman’s Up South and of curiosity, in antebellum America, book Urban Political History” (Self), on, 243-44 393-98 of professionalism, 101-2 “Rethinking the Boundaries of the Cupper, Dan, World War II in Their Own Modern Freedom Struggle” Words: An Oral History of (Trotter), 399-406 Pennsylvania’s Veterans, with “Revisiting the Roots of 1960s Civil Lockman, rev., 437-38 Rights Activism: Class and Gender Cuyler, Theodore, 311 in Up South” (Levenstein), 388-92 response to articles (Countryman), Dallas, George (Phila. mayor), 76 407-13 Danaé (Titian painting), 207 The County Seats of the United States of Dancing Assembly, Phila., 186 North America (Birch), 181 Darr Mine explosion, PA, 345 Cours la Reine (French gardens), 271 Davis, Emilie, diaries of (1863-65), 106 Cousturiers, Mr. (Anglo-Dutch petitioner), Dawson, Andrew (historian), 89 163 Delany, Martin Robison, book on, 123-24 Covent Garden, London, 268 Delaware, infanticide prosecutions in, 381-82 Delaware Moors community, 378-79 Drounding [Quemahoning] Creek, 15 Delaware River, 259, 260, 281 Dryden, John, 272 at Upland [Chester], 258, 259, 270 Dublin, Ireland (O’Connell’s headquarters), Delaware River valley, Scandinavian commu- 45-75 passim nities in, 137—80 (with map) Dublin, Thomas de’Medici, Catherine, 271 book rev. by, 344-45 de’Medici, Marie, 271 The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania democracy, American Anthracite Region in the Twentieth colonial roots of, book on, 233-34 Century, with Licht, rev., 439-40 in eighteenth century, book on, 233-34 Duck Creek Hundred, DE, 379 Democratic Party, 212, 217, 218 Duffield, George (missionary), 22 disenfranchisement and (1838), 49 Duffield, William (PA senator), 347 Irish-American alliances and, 45-78 Dunkle Corner, PA, CCC camp near, 225 proslavery national platform and (1836), 49 Dunne, William Henry (AFIR member), Democratic State Committee, 218 68-69, 75 Dercum, Dr. Francis X., 91, 95 Durange, Edwin F. (architect), 285, 286 Devonshire House, Bishopgate, London, 269 Dwyer family, papers of (1854-1995), 109 DeWitts, Cornelius, 153 DeWitts, Johan, 153 Eagle/Ornen (Swedish ship, 1654), 153 diaries Eakins, Thomas, 86, 87, 91-93, 97 of Emilie Davis (1863-65), 106 motion studies and academic dismissal of, of Margaret B. Howell (1865), 106 97-98, 98n Dickinson, John (attorney), 361, 365 Phila. modern hero portraits by, 92, 97-98 defense of Rachel Francisco, 366-72 Earle, George H. (PA governor), 218 Diemer, Andrew, book rev. by, 429-30 early America “Diet Drink” (eighteenth-century abortifa- artists in, book on, 340-41 cient), 362, 363 industrialization and manufacturing in, Dike Mutiny, 152-53, 169 book on, 119-21 Dillon, Mike, book rev. by, 348-49 political history of, book on, 338-40 domesticity, women and, book on, 434-35 racial bondage in, book on, 236-37 The Dominion of War: Empire and Liberty Earnest, Corinne, To the Latest Posterity: in North America, 1500-2000, by Pennsylvania-German Family Anderson and Cayton, rev., 351-52 Registers in the Fraktur Tradition, Dominus Rex v. Rachel Francisco, 362, 362n, with Earnest, rev., 124-25 375 Earnest, Russell, To the Latest Posterity: Doran, Joseph (abolitionist), 46, 47, 52-54, Pennsylvania-German Family 56, 66-69, 76 Registers in the Fraktur Tradition, Doran's Society, 76 with Earnest, rev., 124-25 Douai-Reims Bible, 72, 74 Easton Treaty (1758), 7, 16 Douglass, Frederick, 56, 123, 124 East Park, Phila., 307, 309, 320, 321 Downing, Andrew Jackson (architect), 287, Ecuyer, Capt. Simeon, 38 300, 306, 320 ECW. See Emergency Conservation Work Doyle, David, Irish Immigrants in the Land program of Canaan: Letters and Memoirs education, classical, in eighteenth-century from Colonial and Revolutionary America, 207-8 America, with Miller, Schrier, and The Education of a University President, by Boling, eds., rev., 239-40 Wachman, rev., 248-49 Dray, Philip, Stealing God’s Thunder: Ek, Evert Hendricksson (Finnish colonist), Benjamin Franklin’s Lightning Rod 168, 169 and the Invention of America, rev., Emergency Conservation Work program, 217, 422-23 231 Drinker, Elizebeth (diarist, ca. 1789), on exe- Emmet, Robert (son of Thomas), 52, 62 cution of Elizabeth Wilson, 374n Emmet, Thomas (leader, United Irishmen 452 Rising), 47, 48, 52, 54 Fairmount Rowing Association, 310, 328 The Enlightened Joseph Priestley: A Study of Fairmount Waterworks, 299-303, 316, 320. His Life and Work from 1773 to See also Graff, Frederic[k], Jr. 1804, by Schofield, rev., 337-38 recreational use of, 301-3 Enlightenment family papers Benjamin Franklin and, book on, 422-23 Nellie Rathbone Bright (ca. 1866-1977), Joseph Priestley and, book on, 337-38 109-10 Eskilsson, Lars, 155 Dwyer family (1854-1995), 109 Eskilsson, Matthias, 155 Irvine-Newbold family (1766-1955), 110 Espejos y Ventanas: Historias Orales de Johnston-Harris family (1776-1935), 108 Trabajadores Agricolas Mexicanos y Samuel S. Kapp (1861-62), 107 Sus Familias/Mirrors and Windows: Meredith family (1756-1964), 111 Oral Histories of Mexican Catherine Franklin Sharples (1709-1866), Farmworkers and Their Families, by 105 Lyons and Tarrier, eds., rev., 438-39 family registers, Pennsylvania German, book Euro-Americans, in eighteenth-century PA, on, 124-25 book on, 331-32 famine, Irish (1845), 77 Evans, — (architect), 322-27 farmworkers, Mexican, oral histories of, book Evelyn, John (architect), 263, 264, 266, 272, on, 438-39 274 The Fashioning of Middle-Class America: exhibits, Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Magic, Sartain’s Union Magazine of rev., 415-20 Literature and Art and Antebellum Exploring Other Worlds: Margaret Fox, Culture, by Nichols, rev., 121-22 Elisha Kent Kane, and the Fast Landing (estate of Esther Francisco), 379 Antebellum Culture of Curiosity, by Faul, Katherine M., book rev. by, 113-14 Chapin, rev., 243-44 Fechner, Robert, 226, 228, 231 Eyre, Lt. Col. William, 16 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 218 Fabritus, Jacob (Lutheran minister), 155, 169 Finns, in Delaware River valley, 137-80 The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania demographic importance of, 153-55 Anthracite Region in the Twentieth Dike Mutiny and, 152-53 Century, by Dublin and Licht, rev., ethnicity and politics of, 151-55 439-40 Finsbury Manor, London, 266 Fair Employment Practices Committee The First Design for Fairmount Park, by (FEPC), 393-94, 395 Michael J. Lewis, 283-97 Fair Hill (countryseat), construction in 1712, Fisher, Sidney George (Phila. diarist), 282, 189-90 292 Fairmount: Philadelphia's Park (White), 284 Fitzgerald, Lord Edward (leader, United Fairmount Avenue, Phila., 291 Irishmen Rising), 62 Fairmount Club (formerly Pacific [Barge] Fitzgerald, Robert (researcher), 191-92n Club), 300 (photo), 328, 329 Fitzsimmon, Ellen, 69 Fairmount Hill Reservoir, Phila., 302 “For the Like Uses, as the Moore-fields’: The Fairmount Park, Phila., 283-97, 299, 303, Politics of Penn’s Squares,” by 304, 307, 310, 312, 325 Elizabeth Milroy, 257-82 construction of, 291-93 “For the Port Folio: The Woodlands” (poem), development/plans of, 284-90 208 expansion of, 294-95 Forbes, Gen. John, expedition in western PA Frederick Law Olmsted and, 294-95 (1758-66), 5-43 origin of, 283-84 liquor trade and, 27-28 praises for, 297 Forgotten Radicals: Communists in the Fairmount Park Commission, 283, 284, 287, Pennsylvania Anthracite, 1919-1950, 293, 295, 296, 299, 301, 306, 307, by Howard, rev., 344-45 309, 310-16, 318-22, 326, 328 fornication, eighteenth-century laws concern-

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