INDEX 1997 [journals.psu.edu]
Transcript of INDEX 1997 [journals.psu.edu]
INDEX 1997Abolitionism: colonial, 374; debates in Congress,
book on, 400-401; Salmon P. Chase and, 398-99; women's rights and, 56-73
Achley, Jacob, 231Adams, Samuel, 137Adams, John, 18, 360Adams, John Quincy, 400, 401Adams, Richard, 118Adams, T., 354-55Addison, Alexander, 315, 316-17, 319, 323, 325-
26Advertising, art in, book on, 407-8African Americans: American religion and, 128-
29; in human rights campaigns, 53-76; inter-marriage with Indians, 138; Sojourner Truth,book on, 284-86; in World War II, book on,153-54
Agriculture, ethnic communication affected by,140
Ahlstrom, Sydney, cited, 128Albert, Peter J., and Ronald Hoffman, eds., Re-
ligion in a Revolutionary Age, rev., 128-29; eds.,The Transforming Hand of Revolution: Recon-sidering the American Revolution as a SocialMovement, rev., 129-130
Aldridge, A. Owen, cited, 351Alexander Barclay, 31,46Algerian threats to American shipping, 375Allen, Amos Dennison, 384-85Allen, William, 61Allen, William, provincial chief justice, 372Alloway, William, 105-6American Anti-Slavery Society, 61, 68, 72-73, 74,
401American character: immigrant views of, 14; revo-
lution and, 304-5, 314-15American Colonization Society, 61American Equal Rights Association, 73American Federation of Labor, 156American Moral Reform Society, 61American Negro Historical Society, 76American Philosophical Society, 29American Revolution: contrasted with the French
Revolution, 303-28; inpact on John Marshall,396; religion in, book on, 128-29; book on,129-30; pseudonymous writing in, 351-52;Quakers in, 372, 373-74
Amish telephone communications, book on, 296-97
Amistad, slave ship, 57Anbinder, Tyler, book review by, 281-82Anderson, Anne, 118Anderson, Hannah, 118Anderson, Thomas, 118Anderson, Virginia Dejohn, book review by, 137-
39Annenberg, Walter, 412Anthony, Susan B., 53-54, 70, 74, 75Anthropology of eastern Pennsylvania, book on,
389-90Anti-slavery sentiment: debates in Congress, book
on, 400-401; women's rights and, 56-73Anti-Slavery Women's conventions (1837,1838),
59Apprenticeship in printing, 7-13Archaeology, book on, 389-90Architecture: Palladian, German and English,
140-41; Philadelphia country house, 27-51;early western Pennsylvania, book on, 141-43; ofStanford White, 404, 406
Armbruster, Anton, 346, 347, 349Armbruster, Gotthard, 339-40Armstrong, George W., 237-70Armstrong, Samuel, diary of, 237-70Arnold, Benedict, 238,243,244,245Arnold, Lee, book review by, 150-51Art in corporate advertising, book on, 407-8Articles of Confederation, 133Artisanship, American colonial and early national,
book on, 381-83Asher, Robert, Howard B. Rock, and Paul A.
Gilje, eds., American Artisans: Crafting SocialIdentity, 1750-1850, rev., 381-83
Ashley, Chester, 191,192,193,195Ashurst, Henry, 104,106,188Ashurst, William, 106,118Assessment and taxation in colonial Pennsylvania,
216-35Attmore, Caleb, cited, 223Austin, John, 118Austria, effects of French Revolution on, 324-25Bacon, Margaret Hope, u 'The Double Curse of
Sex and Color': Robert Purvis and HumanRights," 53-76
Badaracka, Dido, 54-55Bahrdt, Carl Friedrich, 93Bailey, London merchant, 118Bailey, Gamaliel, cited, 400
416
Bailey, Thomas, 105Bailyn, Bernard, cited, 130Banister, John, 354-55Bank of North America, book on, 392-93Banking, book on, 392-93Baptism, sacrament of, 88-89Baptist doctrine and Lutherans, 88, 90Barbe, Alice, 295Barker, Samuel, 118Barley, Scott A., cited, 237Barnngton, Gobert, 118Barnngton, Thomas, 102Baseball, book on, 408-9Bathhurst, Samuel, 118Battwell, Thomas, 208Bayley, Francys, 94Beaumont, Andrew, 169,173,182-83,190,196Beaux, Cecilia, book on, 295-96Becker, Marshall, cited, 391Bedford, Gunning, 47-48Beecher, Catherine, 157Bellesiles, Michael A , book review by, 276-78Belmont country house, 34, 43, 48, 51Benezet, Anthony, 374Bennett, Peter, 268Benson, Barbara E., Carol E. Hoffecker, Richard
Waldron, and Lorraine E Williams, eds., NewSweden in America, rev., 390-92
Benton, Thomas Hart, 192,193-94Berkeley, George, 112Berkeley, Lord, 111Berks County, Oley Valley, book on, 139-41Bertaux, Emile, cited, 142Berries, John, 118Bethel, Slingsby, 113Bettering House (Philadelphia), 85Bevendge, Albert, cited, 395Beyer, Philip, 140Bickford, Charlene Bangs, William C. diGiaco-
mantonio, Kenneth R Bowling, and Helen EVeit, eds., Documentary History of the FirstFederal Congress Vol 14 Debates in the House ofRepresentatives, Third Session, December 1790-March 1791, rev., 276-78
Biggs, Lmdy, book review by, 387-88Bilton, Henry, 118Biography James Buchanan, 282-83, Benjamin
Franklin, 371-74, Lewis Cass, 280-81, HenryClay Fnck, 289-90, Louis R. Harlan, 154-55,
John Marshall, 395-96; Henry Shoemaker,147-48; Sojourner Truth, 284-86
Birkner, Michael J., ed., James Buchanan and thePolitical Crisis of the 1850sy rev, 282-83
Black experience, see African AmericansBlackwell [Sir], 118Blackwell, John, 107Blagdon, Barbra, 118Blair, Francis B , 194Blake, John, 118Bland, Peter, 118Blanke, David, book review by, 156-57Blasi, Anthony, cited, 156Blessettjeshna, 118Bloch, Ruth, cited, 128Blomfelt, Frank, cited, 391Blue, Frederick J., cited, 400Bodle, Wayne, cited, 238Bogart, Michele H, Artists, Advertising, and the
Borders ofArty rev, 407-8Bohm, Johann, 339, 340Bond, Thomas, 118Bonham, Ephraim, 217Bonomi, Patricia, cited, 128Book trade, early national period, book on, 20-21,
123-24Boone, David, 30Booth, John Wilkes, book on, 143-44Boudinot, Elias, 278Boudreau, George W., book review by, 381-83Bowling, Kenneth R., William C. diGiacoman-
tonio, Charlene Bangs Bickford, and Helen EVeit, eds., Documentary History of the First Fed-eral Congress Vol 14 Debates in the House ofRepresentatives, Third Session, December 1790-March 1791, rev., 276-78
Box Hill, Stanford White estate, 406Boy, John, 118Boyle, Joseph Lee, "From Saratoga to Valley
Forge. The Diary of Lt. Samuel Armstrong,"notes and documents, 237-70
Boyle, Robert, 118Bradbury, M L , cited, 129Bradford, William, 343Braine, Benjamin, 109,118Braine, James, 109,118Brandt, Nat, Harlem at War The Black Experience
in WWII, rev., 153-54Brandywine, Battle of, 238
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Brassey, John, 118Brent, Margaret, 377Breretonjohn, 112Brewster, Benjamin, 188Brickwork, key to architectural modifications, 40-
42Bridenbaugh, Carl, cited, 382Bristol, Isaac, 201,205, 206-7Bristow, Jacob, 209Bronner, Simon J., Popularizing Pennsylvania:
Henry W. Shoemaker and the Progressive Uses ofFolklore and History, rev., 147-48
Brooke, Edward, 118Brooke, Richard, 118Brooks, John, 237Brophy, John, 291Brown, Andrew, 7-9,10,12,13,15-16Brown, Kathleen, cited, 378Brown, Michael, 231Brown, Richard D., The Strength of a People: The
Idea of an Informed Citizenry in America,1650-1870, rev., 394-95
Browne, Edward, 118Browne, William, 118Bruce, David K. E., book on, 412-13Brunius, Steffan, cited, 391Bruno, Angelo, 298-99Bruno, Jean, 298Buchan, Earl of, see Erskine, DavidBuchanan, James: 165, 166, 173-74, 177, 178,
180, 181, 183-86, 193, 194, 195-96, 197-98,281; book on, 282-83
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker, 383Buckley, Joseph, 119Buel, Richard, Jr., book review by, 392-93BufFam, Joseph, 279Bullock, Daniel, 119Bullock, Steven C , Revolutionary Brotherhood:
Freemasonry and the Transformation of the Ameri-can Social Order, 1730-1840, rev., 274-76
Bunting, Samuel, 210-11Burgoyne, John, 132,238,250-51,352, 361,365Burke, Edmund, 325Burns, Ken, 402Burr, Aaron, 18Burr, Esther, 380Burroughs, Francis, 119Burroughs, John, 119Burroughs, Roger, 119
Bush Hill country house, 51Butler, John, 242-43Butler, Jon, cited, 78,128Butler, Walter, 243Buxton, Thomas Foxwell, 61Byfield, Thomas, 109,119Caldwell, Samuel, 210-11,212Calhoon, Robert M., cited, 129Calhoun, John C , 165Cameron, Simon, 164-66,170,171,174-77,179-
80,181,182,183,186,188,190,191-92,193,194-95,196,198
Canedy, Susan, book review by, 409-10Capital, federal, transfer from New York to
Philadelphia of, 375-76Capitalism: in printing and publishing, early na-
tional period, book on, 123-24; in revolution-ary Pennsylvania, 392-93
Carey, Mathew, 11-12,18-19, 21Carleton, Guy, 238Carlisle, Earl of, 363Carlisle Riot, 318, 322-23Carlsson, Sten, cited, 391Carnegie, Andrew, 289-90Carnegie Company, 289-90Carnegie Mellon University, 149Carroll, Charles, 354Carter, Bernard, 60Carver's Travels, 19-21Cary, Mary Ellen Shadd, 285Cass, Lewis, book on, 280-81Cassatt, Mary, 295"Cato," 358,359Chambers, Benjamin, 119Champion, 119Chare, William, 105Chase, Philander D., Dorothy Twohig, and
Beverly H. Runge, eds., The Papers of GeorgeWashington. Revolutionary War Series, Volume 7:October 1776-January 1777, rev., 272-74
Chase, Philander D., Dorothy Twohig, BeverlyH. Runge, Frank E. Grizzard, Jr., Beverly S.Kirsch, Mark A. Mastromarino, Elizabeth B.Mercer, and Jack D. Warren, eds., The Papers ofGeorge Washington', Presidential Series, Volume 5:January-June 1790. Volume 6: July-November1790, rev., 375-77
Chase, Salmon P., book on, 397-400Chase, Samuel, 354
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Cheesman, Samuel, 217Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 146Cheves, Langdon, 146Chew, Benjamin, 34Child, Lydia, 146Child, Robert, 119Christ Church, architectural example, 42Christian Front, 410Christianity and Freemasonry, 275Christopher, Hans, 105Church burning, 65Church-state separation in welfare and schooling,
77, 87-89, 98-99Cianfrani, Henry J., 298, 299Cimbala, Paul A., and Randall M. Miller, eds.,
American Reform and Reformers: A BiographicalDictionary, rev., 156-57
Cinque, Joseph, 57Civic identity, baseball as a symbol of, 408Civil War: 131-32; anti-slavery movement in, 70-
71; books on, 401-3,143-44,283-84Claridge, Samuel, 105-6Clark, Harold, 155Clarke, Benjamin, 119Clarke, Jeanne Nienaber, Roosevelt's Warrior:
HaroldL. Ickes and the New Deal, rev., 292-93Clarke, John, 119Clarkson, Mayor, 18Clarkson School, 56Class structure, informed citizenship in, 394-95Clay, Henry, 171,172Claypoole, James, 105,117,119, 208Cleaveland, Ebenezer, 264Clergy in labor relations, 411-12Clinton, George, 334, 354, 363Clinton, Henry, 131-32Cliveden country house, 34, 43, 46, 48, 51Club of Mutual Improvement, 29; see also Ameri-
can Philosophical SocietyClutterbuck, Thomas, 105-6,117Coates, Edwin, 63Cockbill, Richard, 119Colden, Cadwallader, 329-30Coleman, William, 28-30, 31, 34-35Colkitt, Richard, 119Collins, Isaac, 349Collinson, Peter, 336, 343, 344, 346Colonization of Africa, by American blacks,
movement for, 57', 58, 60, 61, 74, 75-76
Colt, Samuel, 56Committee of a Hundred, 75"Common Sense," revolutionary author, 351, 357,
358, 362; see also Thomas PaineCommoner, Barry, 156"Communipaw," see James McCune SmithConfederacy, book defending, 146-47Confederate Secret Service, book on, 143-44Congress of Industrial Organizations, 291, 411Conkin, Paul, cited, 128Constitution, U.S., ratification of, American char-
acter in, 316-18, 322"Conway Cabal," 355, 360Cony, Richard, 119Cooke, Thomas, 105-6Cooper, Thomas, 119Cope, Elizabeth, 119Copley, John Singleton, cited, 383Coppin, Fanny Jackson, 285Cornwallis, Lt-Gen. Charles, 131Corwin, Edward, cited, 395Coughlin, [Father], 410Country houses, Philadelphia, 27-51Cove, country house architectural detail, 43-46Cox, James, 411Cox, John J., 298Cox, Thomas, 119Coxe, Daniel, 105,106,107-8,119Coxe, Tench, 18, 94Craftsmen, book on, 381-83Craftsmanship, book on, 383-86Crane, Elaine Forman, cited, 128Creighton, Margaret S., Rites and Passages: The
Experience of American Whaling, 1830-1870, rev.,386-87
Crellius, Joseph, 339Criminality and disease, 127Crispin, Rebeckah, 119Crispin, Silas, 119Crispin, William, 210, 211, 212Crofts, Daniel W., book review by, 397-400Crome, Thomas, 119Cross, Jeanne Kerr, David B. Mattern, J. C. A.
Stagg, and Susan Holbrook Purdue, eds., ThePapers of James Madison, Secretary of State Series:Volume 3:1 March 1802-6 October 1802, rev.,135-36
Crouch, William, 105,119Crow, John, 119
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Crozier, Hiram P., 69Culpepcr, Nicholas, 380Cultural conservation, book on, 147-48Cultural history: corporate commerce and art,
book on, 407-8; informed citizenship, book on,394-95; nineteenth-century leisure, book on,278-80; South Philadelphia, book on, 298-99;George Washington in, 375-76; book on, 377-81
Curran, Daniel J., "Polk, Politics, and Patronage.The Rejection of George W Woodward'sNomination to the Supreme Court," 163-99
Curry, Lynne, book review by, 286-87Custer, Jay F., Prehistoric Cultures of Eastern Penn-
sylvania, rev., 389-90D'Alessandro, Anthony, 298, 299Dabrow, Dave, 298Dahlgren, Stellan, cited, 391Dallas, George ML, 176,181-86Dana, Francis, 355Daniels, Christine, cited, 382Darsie, George, 187Davis, Edward M., 53, 63Davis, William C , The Battlefields of the Cwil War,
rev., 283-84Dawes, Abraham, 119Dawes, Abraham, Jr., 119Day, John, 119Dayton, Cornelia Hughes, cited, 378Deane, Silas, 136-37, 352Deane-Lee affair, 137Dearborn, Henry, 244DeCalb, [General], 263Dee, Carmen, 298Delaware Indians, 271-72Dell, William, 88Democracy and revolutionary excess, 303-28Democratic Party, Senate rejection of Supreme
Court nominee, 1846,163-99Denham, James, 119Diamond, Richard, 119Dickinson College, Charles Nesbit at, 303,313-28diGiacomantomo, William C , Kenneth R
Bowling, Charlene Bangs Bickford, and HelenE. Veit, eds., Documentary History of the FirstFederal Congress Vol 14 Debates in the House ofRepresentatives, Third Session, December 1790-March 1791, rev., 276-78
Dillon, [General], 323-24
Dillon, Clarissa, cited, 35,Diner, Hasia R , book review by, 287-89Diplomacy, book on, 412-13Disease and criminality, 127Dixson, Jone, 119DobelbowerJ H., 16,17Dockwra, Thomas, 119Dogget, Henry, 119Dongan, Thomas, 108Doric architecture in country houses, 44-46, 51Douglass, Anna Murray, 285Douglass, Frederick, 53, 62, 73, 74Downing, A J , 404Doyley, Edward, 119Draper, Rachel, 202, 203-4, 205, 216, 227, 229,
230Drayton, William Henry, 354, 355Drinker, Catherine, 295Drinker, Henry S, 295Dnnsdale, Robert, 119Duane, James, 354Dubin, Murray, South Philadelphia Mummers,
Memories, and the Melrose Diner, rev , 298-99Du Bois, W. E B., 157Dudley, Joseph, 107,119Dumm, Thomas, cited, 127Dunlap, John, 8, 356, 357, 362Dunlap, William, 342-43, 349Dutch in Oley Valley, Berks County, 139,140Eakins, Thomas, 295East India Company, 103,107East, Mary, 119East New Jersey Society, 111, 117,118Eberle, Fnedrich, 97Ecclestone, Theodore, 119Eckert, Ralph L , book review by, 401-3Economic history of U S after the Revolution,
133-35Economic viability, gender differences in taxation
as a measure of, 201-35Econonics, North American and English railroad
development, 144-45Eden, William, 363Edmondson, Richard, 119Eltmg, John R., cited, 238Elton, Anthony, 119Emmerton, William, 119Enfranchisement of African Americans and
women, 53-76
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English in Oley Valley, Berks County, 139,140-41
English language, ethnic assimilation by use of,336
English-language worship and education, GermanLutherans and, 79-80, 83-84, 93, 97
Enlightenment influence- on French Revolution,323; on Scotland, 309-14
Erskine, David, 311, 315, 318-19Ethnic groups, German, Benjamin Franklin's view
of, 336, 339, 347Ethnic history, Jews in Johnstown, book on, 287-
89Evangelicalism, 77-100Evans, Cadwalader, 223Evans, Nancy Goyne, American Windsor Chairs,
rev., 383-86Everett, Alex, 70Everett, Edward, 70Extremist political groups, book on, 409-10Fabian, 298Fairmount Park, Woodford House Museum in,
27-51Falkner, Elizabeth, 211Fanelli, Dons Devine, book review by, 413-14Farmborough, Thomas, 119Federalist reaction to the French Revolution, 309,
318, 328Fehrenbacher, Don E., cited, 283Female heads of households in colonial Phila-
delphia, 203-4Female Vigilant Committee, 63Fenno,John, 13Ferguson, E. James, cited, 134Fifteenth Amendment and women's suffrage, 73Fillmore, Millard, 283Filmer, Robert, 378-79Finch, Daniel, 102-3Finch, Isaac, 119Finnish immigrations, 391-92Fistrovich, George, cited, 384Fitzsimmons, Thomas, 278Rower, Enoch, 119Fogleman, Aaron Spencer, Hopeful Journeys Ger-
man Immigration, Settlement, and PoliticalCulture in Colonial America, rev., 124-26
Ford, Philip, 119Foreign policy, James Madison, papers of, 135-36Forten Purvis, Sarah, 58
Forten Purvis, Harriet, 58, 59, 60, 64, 66, 67, 74Forten, Charlotte, 285Forten, James, 57, 58Forten, Margaretta, 58Forten, Mary Isabella, 58Forten School, 67Forts and military geography, book on, 131-33Foster, Baszeleon, 119Foucault, Michel, 126-27Fourteenth Amendment and women's suffrage, 73France, foreign policy of, book on, 135-37Francke Foundations, 79, 82, 86Francke, Gotthilf August, 82, 83Francklin, Jacob, 119Benjamin Franklin: 29, 92, 136, 205, 213, 352,
353; founding of American Philosophical Socie-ty, 29, German-Language printing, 329-50;book on, 371-74
Franks, David, 47-53Frasca, Ralph, u To Rescue the Germans Out of
Sauer's Hands': Benjamin Franklin's German-Language Printing Partnerships," 329-350
Freame,John, 119Frederick Douglass's Paper, 62-63Free Society of Traders, 102,103-6,117Free Soil Party, 398Freedman's Bank, 74Freedmen's Bureau, 72Freedmen's Hospital (Washington), 72Freeman, Douglas Southall, cited, 272Freeman, James, 105-6Freeman's Farm, First Battle of, 246-47Freemasonry, book on, 274-76French and Indian Wars, 131French in Oley Valley, Berks County, 139,140French Revolution. American view of, 303-28;
Presbyterian Church, attitude toward, 303-28;effects on Prussia, 323; threat to Europeanstability, 375
Frey, Sylvia, cited, 128-29Fnck, Henry Clay, book on, 289-90Friedman, Rachelle E , book review by, 128-29Fnes's Rebellion, 95, 304Fremont, John C , 399Fugitive Slave Act, 66, 67Fugitive slave liberation, 63-64, 66-68Fuller, Jacob, 119Fuller, John, 119Fuller, Joseph, 119
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Fuller, Thomas, 119Fullerton, George, 211Furneaux, Rupert, cited, 238Furness, William, 62-63Gag rule, congressional, in slavery debates, 400Gallagher, Mary A., and Elizabeth M. Nuxoll,
eds., The Papers of Robert Morris, 1781-1784.Volume 8: May 5-December31, 1783, rev., 133-35
Garrison, J. Ritchie, book on, 278-80Garrison, William Lloyd, 59, 61, 62, 63, 72, 75,
156Gary, Elbert, 290Gary, Nathan, 119Gates, Horatio, 243, 249-50, 352, 355Gaustad, Edwin S., cited, 129Gawthorne, Richard, 119Gazette of the United States (Philadelphia), 13Geaunt, Elizabeth, 119Gee, John, 119Gehring, Charles, cited, 391Geiter, Mary K., "London Merchants and the
Launching of Pennsylvania," 101-22Gender: bias in informed citizenship, 394-95;
taxation in colonial Philadelphia, 201-35; incolonial American society, book on, 377-79;roles in whaling, reinforcement of, 386-87;voice in colonial literature, 380-81
Genealogy: sources, German, 125-26; book of,150-51
General Vigilance Committee, 66Genet, Edmond, 307Gentrification, eighteenth-century, 28George III, 326Gerard, Conrad-Alexandre, book on, 136-37German-American Bund, 410German immigrants: influence on colonial politics,
331-50; book on, 124-26German-language printing, 329-50German Republican club, 90, 91, 92German Society of Pennsylvania, 84, 90, 96Germans in Oley Valley, Berks County, 139,140-
41Germantown, Battle of, 238Gienapp, William E., cited, 282, 398Gilje, Paul A., book review by, 129-30Gilje, Paul A., Howard B. Rock, and Robert
Asher, eds., American Artisans: Crafting SocialIdentity, 1750-1850, rev., 381-83
Gillespie, Michele, cited, 382Gilmore-Lehne, William J., book review by, 394-
95Glass, Brent D., book review by, 147-48Globe (Washington), 194Goddard, Ives, cited, 391Goddard, Richard, 119Goddard, Thomas, 119Goering, Jacob, 93Goldsmith, Oliver, 16-17, 24Gompers, Samuel, 156Goodman, Walter, 217Goodsonjohn, 119Gordon, Patrick, 385Gordon. Robert B., American Iron, 1607-1900,
rev., 387-88Gould, Thomas, 119Gouldney, Henry, 109,119Gouldney, Thomas, 105-6Graeme Park country house, 43Graff, John, 97Gray, Richard, 105-6Great Britain: effects of French Revolution on,
324, 325; Revolutionary War peace proposal,351-70
Greeley, Horace, 69Green, Ashbel, 319,322Green, Elizabeth Shippen, 295Green, John, 266Green, [General], 259Gregory, John, 381Grew, Miss, 70Grier, Robert C , 178,181-82,183,198Grizzard, Frank E., Jr., Dorothy Twohig, Philan-
der D. Chase, Beverly H. Runge, Beverly S.Kirsch, Mark A. Mastromarino, Elizabeth B.Mercer, and Jack D. Warren, eds., The Papers ofGeorge Washington; Presidential Series, Volume 5:
January-June 1790. Volume 6: July-November1790, rev., 375-77
Gross, Robert, 130Gundy, Barbara, 150Gundy, Clara, 150-51Gundy, George, 150-51Gundy, Jacob, 150Gundy, Jeff, A Community of Memory: My Days
with George and Clara, rev., 150-52Hackshaw, John, 119Hackshaw, Robert, 104
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Haddon, John, 119Haige, William, 119Hailey, Frederick, 223HaleJohnP.,398Hale, Samuel, 105-6Hall and Sellers, 355-56Hall, David, 329-30Hall, John, 119Hallafield, Samuel, 119Halle (Prussia), 79, 81-82, 85, 86, 93, 94Halhfield, John, 119Halsell, Alexander, 109Halsell, Samuel, 109-10Hamilton, Alexander, 278, 375Hamilton, James, 51Hams, John, 119Hanley, Mark, cited, 78Hard, John, 119Harding, James, 119Harding, John, 119Harding, Warren G , 282Hare, Henry, 119Harlan, Louis R, All at Sea Coming of Age in
World War II, rev, 154-55Harley, Benjamin, 231Harman,John, 119Harper, Francis Ellen Watkins, 71, 73-74Harriot, Thomas, 105,119Harris, Walter, 107,120Harrison, Edmund, 104,107,120Harrison, William Henry, 172Harrold, Stanley, cited, 400Hatch, Nathan, cited, 308Hatts, Philip, 120Hawkes, Richard, 120Hay, John, 412Hayes, Kevin J., A Colonial Woman's Bookshelf, rev.,
379-81Haynes, Hezekiah, 120Haynes, Richard, 109,120Haynes, Thomas, 120Heineman, Kenneth J , book review by, 411-12Helmuth, Henry, 86, 95, 96HelmuthJ H C , 77-100Helmuth, John, 95(Helmuth) Keppele, Barbara, 86, 96Henry, John Joseph, 353, 354Henry, Patrick, 354-55Henry, William, 353
Hensler, Carl, 411Herbert, Eugenia, cited, 374Herodotus, 70Hessian defectors in Revolutionary War, 247-48,
249-50Hewes, George Robert Twelvetrees, 383Higgs, Castor, 120High Street Ward, Philadelphia, taxation in, 202-
4, 214, 216-35Hilty, James W., book review by, 292-93Hitchcock, John, 120Hitchcock, W., 268Hitchcocke, William, 120Hoch Deutsche PennsylvanischeJournal, 339Hoch-Deutsch Amencanische Calender, 339Hoch-Deutsch Pensylvantsche Geschuht-Schreiber,
337Hodgkins, John, 120Hoffecker, Carol E., Richard Waldron, Lorraine
E. Williams, and Barbara E. Benson, eds, New
Sweden in America, rev., 390-92Hoffman, Ronald, and Peter J. Albert, eds, The
Transforming Hand of Revolution Reconsideringthe American Revolution as a Social Movement,
rev., 129-30Hoffman, Ronald, and Peter J Albert, eds,
Religion in a Revolutionary Age, rev., 128-29Holland, Samuel, 340-42, 343, 349Holhs, Thomas, Jr, 120Holm, Thomas Campanius, cited, 392Holt, Michael F., cited, 282-83Homestead mill strike, 289-90Hook, John, 120Hooke, Nathaniel, 120Hope Lodge country house, 43Hopkins, Harry, 292Hopkinson, Francis, 352Home, Lena, 153Hotham, John, 107,120Houghtonjohn, 120Household heads, women, in colonial Philadel-
phia, 201-35Howard, Oliver Otis, 72Howard, Walter T , book review by, 148-49Howe, William, 132, 237-38, 261, 358, 365Howel, Mary, 120Howell, Isaac, 201Hubbard, John, 120Hubber, Edward, 120
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Hubley, Bernard, 94Hudson, Ruth Strong, The Minister from France
Conrad-Alexandre Girard, 1729-1790, rev,136-37
Hufft, Henry, 120Hughes, William, 120Hull, Gloria, cited, 285Hull, William, 260Human rights, 53-76Hunt, Thomas, 120Huss, Wayne A , book review by, 274-76Hutchinson, Anne, 377Hutton, George, 120Ickes, Harold L , book on, 292-93Immigrant, German, influence on colonial politics,
331-50Immigrant sentiment, anti-, nineteenth-century,
166-67Immigrants, Jews in Johnstown, book on, 287-89Indians Natick, 138, Massachusetts, book on,
137-39, in Revolutionary War, 246-47,Delaware, 271-72, Ohio Indians, 271, Quakerpacifism and relations with, 333-34, 348
Industrial history, iron, book on, 387-88Industrialization, leisure and, 280Infertility, book on, 286-87Informed citizenship, book on, 394-95Interchangeable parts in Windsor chair making,
383International Council of Women, 54, 75Iron industry, book on, 387-88Iroquois in Revolutionary War, 246-47Irwin, William, The New Niagara Tourism,
Technology, and the Landscape of Niagara Falls,1776-1917, rev ,293-94
Italian-American fascist movement, 410Jackson, Andrew, 60, 165, 168, 176, 178, 194,
280,281Jackson, James, 277,278Jackson, John W , cited, 238Jackson, Michael, 237Jacobs, Harriet, 285-86Jacques, Martha, 120Jameson, John Franklin, cited, book review by,
129-30Jefferson, Edward, 120Jefferson, Thomas, 69-70,128,135, 396Jellison, Kathenne, book review by, 296-97Jenkins, Philip, Hoods and Shirts The Extreme
Right in Pennsylvania, 1925-1950, rev , 409-10Jennings, Francis, Benjamin Franklin, Politician
The Mask and the Man, rev , 371-74Jewish history, Johnstown, book on, 287-89Jocelyn, Nathaniel, 57Joder, Joseph, 150Johannsen, Robert, cited, 283Johnson, Amandus, cited, 391, 392Johnson, Andrew, 72,282Johnson, Samuel, 16-17Johnson, Thomas, 354Johnstone, George, 363Jones, Edward, 209Jones, Griffith, 120Jones, John, 120Jones, Jonathan, 120Jones, Joseph, 120Jones, Sarah, 209Jones. William, 120Jordan, Terry, cited, 391Journalism, Thomas Paine's American Crisis, 351-
70Judah, Baron, 54-55Judah, Harriet, 55-56Judah, Jacob, 55Judicial tenure, nineteenth-century Pennsylvania
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