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ANNOUNCEMENTS

pcoming Annual Meetings of the Historical UAssociation 2010 Annual Meeting Susquehanna University October 2010 Local Arrangements Co-Chairs: Karol Weaver or Edward Slavishak at Susquehanna University Program Chair: Dennis Downey, [email protected]

2011 Annual Meeting University of at Johnstown October 13–15, 2011 Local Arrangements Chair: Paul Douglas Newman, pnewman@ pitt.edu Program Chair: Daniel Barr, [email protected]

Call for Proposals “ New Perspectives on Pennsylvania’s Past ” Pennsylvania Historical Association 2010 Annual Meeting October 14–16 2010 Selinsgrove PA

pennsylvania history: a journal of mid-atlantic studies, vol. 77, no. 1, 2010. Copyright © 2010 The Pennsylvania Historical Association

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The Program Committee invites proposals for the 2010 PHA Annual Meeting hosted by Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove PA, October 14–16. Full session proposals are encouraged relating to the conference theme “New Perspectives on Pennsylvania’s Past.” Individual paper proposals are also welcome. Program Committee members will solicit session proposals from affiliated organizations. The Program Committee is particularly inter- ested in panel discussions that examine previously under-represented themes and topics that challenge traditional boundaries of Pennsylvania historical scholarship. Proposals should identify session chairs and participants and pro- vide brief professional biographical information. Note: all participants must be members of the association at the time of the meeting. The committee requests all submissions as Word documents. Inquiries and proposals may be sent by February 1, 2010 to the address below:

Dennis B. Downey, Ph.D. 2010 PHA Program Chair Department of History Millersville University Millersville, PA 17551 [email protected]

Soldiers to Governors: Pennsylvania’s Civil War Veterans Who Became State Leaders

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission announces the publication in January 2010 of Soldiers to Governors: Pennsylvania’s Civil War Veterans Who Became State Leaders by Richard C. Saylor. It offers an in-depth and sometimes intimate portrait of six of Pennsylvania’s first eight post-Civil War governors who were veterans of that war. Featured are artifacts and documents from the PHMC’s vast collections on these men from the election of John White Geary in 1866 to when Samuel W. Pennypacker left office in 1907. It is available through the Pennsylvania Bookstore, www.PAbookstore.com ; Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Commonwealth Keystone Building, Plaza Level, 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0053. For PHONE ORDERS or questions Phone: 800–747–7790 (between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST) [email protected] 190 pages; suggested retail price $59.95. There will be special pricing for a limited time after release.

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Philadelphia Encyclopedia Project Adds Civic Partners, Associate Editors

The Encyclopedia of Greater project, launched in April 2009 with a Civic Partnership and Planning Workshop, has grown to include a Civic Advisory Board and a team of distinguished Associate Editors. Members of the PHA are invited to suggest topics for the project by visiting the project’s web site, http://www.philadelphiaencyclopedia.org , where information also is available for joining a list-serv for periodic updates about the planning process. The web site also offers a bibliographic survey of research about Philadelphia published since 1982. The Encyclopedia project has its institutional home at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and will lead to a volume published by the University of Pennsylvania Press as well as wide-ranging public dialogue about the region’s past, present, and future. It is expected that planning will continue through the Spring of 2010 and content will begin to be generated during 2010–11. General editors are Charlene Mires of , Howard Gillette of Rutgers University-Camden, and Randall Miller of St. Joseph’s University, with consulting editors Gary Nash of UCLA and Emma Lapsansky of Haverford College. The Civic Advisory Board for the project includes representatives from the African American Museum of Philadelphia; the American Philosophical Society; the Athenaeum of Philadelphia; the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia; the Avenging the Ancestors Coalition; the Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site; the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia; the Fels Institute for Public Policy; the Foundations of the Union League; the Free Library of Philadelphia; the Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation; Historic Germantown; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; the Independence Hall Association; Independence National Historical Park; the Independence Seaport Museum; the International Visitors Council; the Library Company of Philadelphia; the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities; the Mural Arts Program; the National Archives and Records Administration, Mid-Atlantic Region; the National Museum of American Jewish History; the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries; the Philadelphia Department of Records; the Preservation Alliance of Greater Philadelphia; and Young Involved Philadelphians. The Board of Associate Editors includes Carolyn Adams, ; Steven Conn, Ohio State University; Matthew Countryman,

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University of Michigan; Richard Dilworth, ; Judith Giesberg, Villanova University; Susan Klepp, Temple University; Cheryl Leibold, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Richard Newman, Rochester Institute of Technology; Daniel Richter, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania; Philip Scranton, Rutgers University- Camden; George Thomas, University of Pennsylvania; Domenic Vitiello, University of Pennsylvania; and Rebecca Yamin, John Milner Associates Additional editorial and technical advisers are Eugenie Birch, Martha Brogan, and Amy Hillier of the University of Pennsylvania; Charles Hardy, West Chester University; and Margaret Jerrido, Independent Archival Consultant.

PhilaPlace

Sharing Stories from the City of Neighborhoods Scheduled to launch in early December 2009, PhilaPlace is an interactive Web site that connects stories to places across time in Philadelphia’s neigh- borhoods, creating an enduring record of our heritage. Developed by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the site weaves stories shared by ordinary people of all backgrounds with historical records to present an interpre- tive picture that captures the rich history, culture, and architecture of our neighborhoods—past and present. The Web site, at www.PhilaPlace.org , uses a multimedia format— including interactive maps (both contemporary and historic), text, photo- graphs, and audio and video clips. It represents a new model for connecting with audiences—employing the latest digital technologies to share archival collections in an engaging and meaningful way. Visitors to the site can view both personal stories and historical records mapped to specific locations,

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and can map their own stories in place and time. The site will also feature K-12 lesson plans for teachers. PhilaPlace encourages new historical and cultural interpretations and interconnections between community stories and the historical record, and creates a virtual, collective memory of each neighborhood. When the site launches in December, content will focus on two of Philadelphia’s oldest immigrant and working-class neighborhoods—Old Southwark and the Northern Liberties—with additional neighborhoods to be added in the future. More than a Web site, PhilaPlace will engage diverse communities through local programs, teacher workshops, trolley tours, exhibits, and printed neighborhood guides. PhilaPlace is a collaborative endeavor undertaken by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in partnership with the City of Philadelphia Department of Records, the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, other institutions and community organizations, and members of the community who share their personal stories. PhilaPlace has been made possible by generous support from The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, through the Heritage Philadelphia Program; jointly by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the National Endowment for the Humanities; the Pennsylvania Humanities Council; the Federal-State Department of Education; Southwest Airlines; the Connelly Foundation; Samuel S. Fels Fund; and the Walter J. Miller Foundation. For additional information, please contact Joan Saverino, Project Director, at 215–732–6200, ext. 246 or [email protected] , or Melissa Mandell, Project Coordinator, at ext. 227 or [email protected] .

About the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Founded in 1824 in Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest historical societies and one of the largest family history libraries in the nation. HSP is second only to the Library of Congress for material on the nation’s founding and is the country’s third most popular des- tination for genealogical study. Following a merger with the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, the society is also a leading repository of immigrant and ethnic history. With more than 21 million records including manuscripts, graphics, and books that span over 350 years of history, HSP is an invaluable resource for historical research.

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STEVEN B. BURG is Associate Professor of History at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania where he directs the university’s graduate program in Applied History. He has published on public history, local history, and the history of American public policy.

SIMON FINGER earned his Ph.D. in History from Princeton University in 2008, and now teaches history at a number of colleges in the Valley. His first book, Epidemic Constitutions, is currently under contract with Cornell University Press.

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The Pennsylvania Historical Association wishes to express its gratitude to the hundreds of institutions across the United States and around the world who choose to support the mission of the PHA through institutional membership.

international B. F. Jones Memorial Library Bailey Library, Slippery Rock University British Library Baker Berry Library, Dartmouth College Cambridge University Library Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library D. B. Weldon Library, University of Western Baron-Forness Library, Edinboro University of Ontario Pennsylvania Göttingen University Library Beaver Campus Library, Penn State University Hokei Library, Gakushuin University Bedford County Historical Society James A. Gibson Library, Brock University Beeghly Library, Juniata College John F. Kennedy Institute Library, Free Behrend College Library, Penn State Erie University Berlin Belk Library, Appalachian State University Leddy Library, University of Windsor Bertrand Library, National Library of Wales Bethlehem Area Public Library Rheinland-Pfalz Regional Library Bierce Library, University of Akron Ruhr University at Bochum Library Bishop Library, College Senate House Library, University of London Blair County Historical Society University of British Columbia Library Blasco Library, Erie County Library University of Ottawa Library Blissel Library, Penn State New Kensington University of Toronto Library Blough-Weis Library, Susquehanna University Boalsburg Heritage Museum Association Bucks County Community College Library united states Bucks County Historical Society Library Buffalo Public Library Abington Free Library Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Abington-Ogontz Campus Library, Penn State Library Abington Butler County Community College, Oak Hill Albin O. Kuhn Library, University of Campus Library , County California State Library Alden Library, Ohio University Campbell Library, Alderman Library, University of Virginia Carlson Library, Clarion University Alexander Library, Rutgers University Carnegie Free Library, Connellsville Allentown Public Library Carnegie Free Library, McKeesport Alvernia University Library Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Ambler Campus Library, Temple University Cathedral Preparatory School Library American Antiquarian Society Centerville Middle School Library American Philosophical Society Library Centre County Historical Society American University Library Centre County Library and Historical Annie Halenbake Ross Library Museum Antoine Dutot School and Museum Chadds Ford Historical Society Archives Library, Ohio Historical Society Cincinnati Public Library Arizona State University library Citizens Library Atkins Library, University of North Carolina Civil War and Underground Railroad at Charlotte Museum

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Cleveland Public Library Franklin County Historical Society Clifford E. Barbour Library, Pittsburgh Free Library of Philadelphia Theological Seminary French Azilum, Inc. Clinton County Historical Society Gabriele Library, Immaculata University Colgate University Libraries Ganser Library, Millersville University Columbia University Library Gelman Library, George Colorado State University Libraries University Community College of Allegheny County— Genealogical Society of Utah Boyce Campus Library Gilman Museum Concord Township Historical Society Gingrich Library, Albright College Connelly Library, Golda Meir Library, University of Wisconsin Cornell University Libraries at Milwaukee Coyle Free Library Goldfarb Periodicals, Brandeis University Cumberland County Historical Society Library D. Leonard Corgan Library, Kings College Graduate School Library, City University of Delaware Campus Library, Penn State New York Delaware Grand Valley State University Library Delaware County Community College Library Green Library, Stanford University Department of History, Kutztown University Gumberg Library, Dickinson College Library Guthrie Memorial Library, Hanover Public Drake Memorial Library, State University of Library New York at Brockport H. W. Wilson Company DuBois Area Historical Society Hagley Museum and Library Dunbar Library, Wright State University Hale Library, State University Dwight B. Waldo Library, Western Michigan Hammermill Library, Mercyhurst College University Hanley Library, at E. Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Bradford E. M. Cudahy Library, Loyola University Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young E. P. Ipswich University Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William Harvard College Library and Mary Hatcher Library, University of Michigan Eastern Monroe Public Library Hazleton Public Library Easton Area Public Library Heindel Library, Penn State Harrisburg Edmon Low Library, State Henry Buhl Library, Grove City College University Hesburgh Library, University of Notre Dame Elk County Historical Society High Library, Elizabethtown College Enoch Pratt Free Library Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh Erie County Historical Society Historical Society of Eugene Farley Library, Wilkes University Holland Library, Washington State University Evans Library, Texas A&M University Homer Babbidge Library, University of F. H. Green Library, West Chester University Fairview Park Regional Library, Cuyahoga Hunt Library, Carnegie Mellon University County Public Library Indiana University Libraries Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University J. Clarence Kelly Library, Penn State Fayette Campus Library, Penn State Fayette McKeesport Feinberg Library, State University of New York J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., Library, Colonial at Plattsburgh Williamsburg Florida State University Library J. D. Williams Library, University of Fondren Library, Rice University Franklin and Marshall College Library J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University

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Jackson Library, University of North Carolina Michener Library, University of Northern at Greensboro Colorado Jennie King Mellon Library, Chatham Michigan State University Libraries University Middletown Free Library Jerome Library, Bowling Green State Miller Library, Keystone College University Miller Library, Washington & Jefferson John Stewart Memorial Library, Wilson College College Millstein Library, University of Pittsburgh at Kemp Library, East Stroudsburg University Greensburg Knight Library, University of Milner Library, State University Knoch High School Library Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins L. P. Hill Library, Cheyney University University Lancaster County Historical Society Minnesota Historical Society Library Lancaster County Library Monroeville Public Library Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society Mont Alto Campus Library, Penn State Mont Langsam Library, University of Cincinnati Alto Langston Hughes Memorial Library, Lincoln Montgomery County Public Library, University Norristown Branch Learning Resources Center, Montgomery Moravian Historical Society County Community College Morris Library, Southern Illinois University Lehman Library, Shippensburg University Mount Aloysius College Library Library Company of Philadelphia Mount Lebanon Public Library Library of Michigan Mugar Memorial Library, Lilian S. Besore Memorial Library Mullen Library, Catholic University Linderman Library, Murray Library, Messiah College Logue Library, Chestnut Hill College Musselman Library, Gettysburg College Lourdes Library, Gwynedd-Mercy College Myerstown Community Library Luzerne County Community College Myrin Library, Ursinus College Lycoming County Historical Society and Nash Library, Taber Museum Neilson Library, Smith College M. D. Anderson Library, University of New Castle Public Library Houston New England Historic Genealogical Society Madigan Library, Pennsylvania College of New York Historical Society Library Technology New York Public Library Magill Library, Haverford College New York State Historical Association Library Manderino Library, California University of New York State Library Pennsylvania Newberry Library Mansfield University Library Neumann College Library Mary Couts Burnett Library, Texas Christian Newtown Public Library University Northern Illinois University Library Maryland Historical Society Library Northwestern University Library Masland Library, Philadelphia Biblical Ohio State University Libraries University Old York Road Historical Society Mauch Chunk Museum Olin Library, Washington University in McGill Library, Westminster College St. Louis McKean County Historical Society Osterhout Free Library McKeldin Library, University of Maryland Owens Library, University of Pittsburgh at Mengle Memorial Library Johnstown Mercersburg Academy Library Paley Library, Temple University Miami University Libraries Parks Library, State University

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Pasquerilla Library, St. Francis University St. Vincent College Library Paterno Library, Penn State University Park Stapleton Library, Indiana University of Paul J. Gutman Library, Philadelphia Pennsylvania University State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library Pelletier Library, Allegheny College State Library of Pennsylvania Penn State DuBois Campus Library State University of New York at Albany Penn State Worthington Scranton Campus Library Library State University of New York at Binghamton Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Labor Library Relations State University of New York at Stony Brook Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Library Commission, Division of Archives and Stevenson Library, Lock Haven University History Library Library Perkins Library, Duke University Swedenborg Library, Academy of the New Potter County Historical Society Church Pottsville Free Public Library Library Princeton University Library Texana/Genealogy Department, San Antonio Public Library for Union County Public Library Purdue University Library Texas Tech University Library Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette The Daughters of the American Revolution University Library Reeves Library, Moravian College The David Library of the American Rider University Library Revolution Ridley Township Public Library The Huntingdon Library Robert E. Eiche Library, Penn State Altoona The Library of Virginia Robert Woodruff Library, Emory University Thiel College Library Rockefeller Library, Brown University Thomas Beaver Library Rohrbach Library, Kutztown University Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Carolina Saint Joseph’s University Library Thomas P. O’Neill Library, Boston College San Francisco Public Library Thun Library, Penn State Berks Schaffer Library, Union College Trexler Library, DeSales University Schmidt Library, York College of Pennsylvania Trexler Library, Muhlenberg College Scranton Public Library Troy H. Middleton Library, Louisiana State Shamokin and Coal Township Public Library University Shirley Smith Lilly Library, Earlham College Tulane University Library Simpson Library, Mary Washington College University Libraries, University of Texas at Skillman Library, Austin Smithsonian American Art Museum/National University of California at Los Angeles Library Portrait Gallery Library University of California at Riverside Library Snell Library, Northeastern University University of California at San Diego Library Snowden Library, University of California at Santa Barbara Society for the Preservation of the Duquesne Library Incline University of Central Florida Library Springfield Township Library University of Central Oklahoma Library Springs Historical Society University of Chicago Library St. Augustine Hall Library, St. John’s University of Florida Library University University of Georgia Library St. Louis Public Library University of Illinois at Chicago Library

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University of Illinois Library Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University of Massachusetts Library University Library University of Nebraska-Lincoln Library Warner Memorial Library, Eastern University University of , Las Vegas Library Watson Library, University of Kansas University of North Texas Library Waynesburg University Library University of Oklahoma Libraries Weinberg Memorial Library, University of University of Pennsylvania Library Scranton University of Rochester Library West Hanover Township Historical Society University of Library University Library University of Texas at Arlington Library Western Reserve Historical Society History University of Washington Libraries Library Upper Darby Township and Sellers Public Widener University Library Library Winterthur Museum Library Upper St. Clair Township Library Xavier University Library Vanderbilt University Library Yale University Library Victorian Vandergrift Museum and Historical York Campus Library, Penn State York Society York County Heritage Trust

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# : Allen, William, 21, 23, 24, 126 Alpine River, 364 1 Corinthians, 44 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of 1 st Amendment, 521 America (ACWA), 403–5 19 th Amendment, 398 American Civil Liberties Union, 520 69 th Regiment, 373 American Federalist , 395 116 th Pennsylvania, 373 American Federation of Labor (AFL), 395 American Leviathan, 75, 77 A: American Philosophical Society, 28, Abington Mineral Works, 10 228, 229 Abington v. Schempp , 519 American Revolution, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, Able, James, 14 15–17, 19, 29, 76, 119, 179, 180, Achilles, 182 183, 184, 187, 188, 190, 194, Acoma, 361 195, 197, 250, 252, 256–59, 262, Adams, Abigail, 182 263, 267, 303, 329, 330, 335, Adams, B.B., 141 372, 379, 380, 474, 475, 480, Adams County, 52, 57 516, 518, 519 Adams, John, 18, 268 American Society for Promoting and Adams, Samuel, 18 Propagating Useful Knowledge, 28 Adkins v. Children’s Hospital , 401 Ames Department Store, 369 Affi liated Schools for Women Amherst, Jeffery, 8, 127–30 Workers, 401 Amsden, Joel, 486–90, 492 Africa, 2, 164, 198, 217, 303–7, 309, Amsterdam, 191 310, 315, 320–24, 326–30, 332, Amwell, 26 333–38, 359, 360, 365, 366, 367, Anabaptism, 2, 44, 45, 57 369, 377, 379, 380, 407, 425, 473, Anderson, “Bloody Bill,” 79 498, 499, 504–7, 517, 519 Anderson, Mary, 400, 403, 405, 407, Age of Reason, 219–21, 228, 236 409, 411 Alabama, 312 Andersonville, 79 Albany, 5, 6, 8, 25, 151, 188, 233, 413 Andros, Sir Edmund, 516 Albany Plan of Union, 2 Anglicanism, 2, 15–17, 19, 20, Albertson, Josiah, 26 395, 476 Alden, Henry, 488 Anglophone, 282 Alexander, James, 10, 23, 28 Angola, 303 Alison, Francis, 17 Ante-Bellum, 213 Allegheny, 126, 363 Anthony, Joseph, 26 , 475 Anthracite Heritage Museum, 473 Allen, Richard, 315, 334 Antietam, 373

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Antigua, 302, 304, 328, 329 Barr, Daniel P., “Dead Men Walking: Anton, Christian, 319, 320 Wrestling With Death in Civil Appalachia, 367, 368 WarAmerica,” 351–58 Arabian, 253, 254 Barrin de la Galissoniere, Arcadia, 486 Roland-Michel, 117 Army of Northern Virginia, 57 Barton, Benjamin Smith, 71 Aro, 301 Barton, Thomas Smith, 228, 229, Asia, 70 476, 477 Atlantic, 1, 25, 27, 29, 196–99, 218, Bartram, John, 28 221, 226, 237, 239, 277, 278, 285, Battle of Bull Run, 373 292, 301, 302, 304, 307, 310, 318, Battle of Fredericksburg, 202 319, 324, 329, 336–38, 362, 378, Battle of Trenton, 516 517, 519 Bayard, John, 22, 23 Atlantic & Ohio Telegraph Company, Bayard, Nicholas, 18 143, 144 Beadell, William, 25 Auburn, 490 Bedell, John, 26 Aughwick, 124 Bedford, 128, 152, 226, 478 Augusta County, 202 Bedford County Militia Records, 480 Austria, 329 Beekman, Gerard G., 21 Belfast, 20 Bell, J. L., 379, 380 B : Bellman, Anna, 146 Bache, Benjamin, 7 Benezet, Anthony, 319 Backouche, Isabelle, 363 Benner, Christian and Susan, 56 Bacon, Edmund, 213 Bennett, Henry Hamilton, 364 Baer, Friederike, The Trial of Frederick Bergen County, 25, 26 Eberle: Language, Patriotism, Bethania, 321 and Citizenship in Philadelphia’s Bethany, 428 German Community, reviewed by Bethlehem, 6, 25, 191, 205, 304, William Donner, 199–201 307–9, 311–14, 316–20, 322–28, Bagley, Sarah George, 142 330–32 Bailey, Gary L., review of The First Bethlehem Steel, 206, 207, 396 Century of the United States Steel Beulah, 302–38 Corporation , 208–10 Beverhaut, Wilhelm & Adrian, 314 Baits, Isaac, 233 Bible , 195, 253, 255, 305, 313 Baltimore, 6, 8, 143, 173, 278, 285 Biennial Report, 496 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 142, Bight of Biafra, 302 146, 148 Bill of Rights, 180 Bank of Mexico, 436, 438, 440–42 Binghamton, 485 Baptism, 2, 10, 12, 15, 332, 517, Black Boys, 474, 477–79, 481 519, 521 Black Decree of 1865, 78 Barbados, 33 Black Point, 10 Barbary States, 252 Black Power, 505, 509

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Blackbourn, David, 363 and the Eagle: Irish-American Blair, William A., 202 Volunteers and the Union Army, Blathwayt, 285 1861–1865 , reviewed by Patricia Blight, David W., 202 Kelleher, 372–75 Blocher, David, 57 Bruggeman, Seth C., review of Rivers Blue Mountains, 121 in History: Perspectives on Bonwill, C.E.H., 489 Waterwaysin Europe and North Booth, Benjamin, 9 America , 362–64 Bosserman, David, 50, 58, 62 Brunswick, 26 Boston, 5–8, 23, 75, 378–80, 517–19 Bryan, Abraham, 57 Boston Massacre, 380 Bryan, William Jennings, 520 Boston Port Bill, 515 Bryn Mawr College, 393–421 Bouquet, Henry, 129, 476 Bryn Mawr Summer School for Bowen, Eli, 484 Women Workers, 393–421 Braddock, 206 Buchanan, James, 60, 80 Braddock Campaign, 225 Buckingham, 154 Braddock Expedition, 225 Bucknell University, 471 Braden, Spruille, 443 Bucks County, 10, 11, 25, 26 Bradford, William, 11 Buffalo, 151, 423, 428, 429, 434, Bradshaw, Terry, 377 435, 489 Brandeis, Louis, 399 Burd, James, 475 Brethren, 44–46, 48, 49, 57–60, 307, Burgoyne, John, 24 309–20, 322–38 Burlington, 20 Brewer, Holly, 379 Bush, George W., 80, 444, 445 Bridenbaugh, Carl, 516 Bushman, Michael and Amelia, 56, 58 Bridge-Town Admonishing Butler, Jon, New World Faiths: Society, 195 Religion in Colonial America , Bristol, 10 reviewed by Marie Basile Britain, 1, 2, 8, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, McDaniel, 359–62 24, 25, 28, 29, 74–76, 117–32, Bycot, 155 180, 227, 278, 293, 295, 304, 305, 327, 331, 337, 363, 371, 378–80, 382, 383, 395, 398, 399, 406, C: 475–77, 515, 517–19 Cabrera Maldonado, Cligero and British Army, 481 Teresa, 436 British Engineer Corps, 10 Cabrera Maldonado, Jesus, 436 British Isles, 224 Caesar, 251 British Navy, 20, 514 California, 148, 437, 444, 471 Broad Street Station, 211 California State University, 471 Brockden, Charles, 25, 303, 308, Callender, Hannah, 14 309, 321 Callender, Robert, 478, 479 Brown v. Board of Education , 505 Calvert, Cecil, 277–80, 292 Bruce, Susannah Ural, The Harp Calvert, George, 280, 281

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Calvinism, 2, 193, 254 Charleston, 6, 8, 27, 304, 320, 335, Campbell, William J., “An Adverse 517, 519 Patron: Land, Trade, and George Cherokees, 127 Croghan,” 117–140, 216 Cherry, Ann, 319 Canada, 121, 122, 190, 381–83, 471 Chesapeake, 280, 286, 295, 360 Canadian National Railroad, 429 Chester County, 10, 225, 476 Cane Creek Revival, 234 Chicago, 399, 400, 403, 435 Carbondale, 204 Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Carboniferus Era, 471 Railroad, 435, 440 Caribbean, 6, 303–6, 319, 326–28, China, 71 331, 334, 338 Christianity, 44, 46, 60, 190–92, Caritas, Anna, 320 221, 222, 230, 251, 252, 254, Carlisle, 53, 477, 479 256, 258–61, 263–71, 304, 306, Carnegie, Andrew, 143, 144, 149, 160, 308–10, 313–19, 322, 332, 333, 206, 207 337, 338, 395, 520, 521 Carnegie Mellon University, 471 Christiansbrunn, 317, 320 Carnegie Steel Company, 206 Christmas, 58 Carp, Benjamin L., Rebels Rising: Churchman, John, 13 Cities and the American Cikovsky, Nicolai, 492 Revolution , reviewed by Michael P. Civil War, 43, 49, 42, 78, 80, 145–47, Gabriel, 516–19 152, 164, 165, 172, 201–4, 212, Carter, Jimmy, 81 364–66, 372, 374–77, 397 Carter, Watson W., 154, 156 Civil Works Administration Carver, Lillian, 156 (C.W.C.), 497 Case Western Reserve, 471 Claiborne, William, 280–82, 293 Casey, Robert J., 423 Clark, J.C.D., 179, 180 Castle Island, 517, 519 Clarke, Jamin, 27 Castle William, 517, 519 Clarks Summit, 491 Catholicism, 2, 44, 45, 57, 165, 250, Clarkson, Matthew, 21 251, 253, 254, 258, 264, 270, 322, Clements Library, 475 359, 372–75, 379 Cleveland, 119 Catron, John, “Early Black-Atlantic Clifford, Thomas, 14, 21 Christianity in the Middle Clinton, Catherine, 203 Colonies: Social Mobility and Closmann, Charles, E., 363 Race in Moravian Bethlehem,” Clough, George, 486–90, 492 301–45, 392 Coates, John D., 435 Celeron, Pierre Joseph, 117, 122 Cobble, Dorothy Sue, 394 Cemetery Ridge, 53, 54 Cogley, Elizabeth, 143–45, 148, 149, Census of 1870, 158 159, 160 Chamberlain, Wilt, 377 Cogley, Joseph M., 145 Chambersburg, 53 Cohansey River, 194–96 Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 17 Cohn, Fannia, 405 Chapman, Matthew, 519 Colbert, Jean-Baptiste, 381, 382

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Colden, Cadwallader, 28, 132 Cornel, Joshua, 25 Coldens, 21 Cornell College, 397, 399, 471 College of , 6, 16–18 Cornwall, 491 Collins, Timothy M., 363 Cornwall Iron Furnaces Associates, 491 Collinson, Peter, 28 Coromantees, 305 Colonialism, 213 Counter-Enlightenment, 229, 230 Columbia, 16 Countryman, Matthew, 507 Columbia University, 408, 471 Courtland Manor, 26 Columbus Hospital, 436 Cox, Richard, 494 Commagen, Henry S., Empire of Cox, William, 26 Reason , 219 Coyler, Hendrick, 27 Commission on Human Resources Crasis, 191 (CHR), 504, 505, 507 Creek Indians, 184 Concord, 11, 14 Crimean War, 78 Condigwinet Valley, 119 Croghan, George, 21, 118–35, 226, 227 Conemaugh River, 151, 152 Cromwell, 251 Conestoga Indians, 8, 476 Crucifi xion, 316 Conewago, 192 Cullison, Theodore, 59 Confederacy, 42–54, 56, 57, 60, 79, Culp’s Hill, 56 120, 164, 202, 203, 373 Cumberland, 223–25, 227 Congregationalists, 517, 519 Cumberland County, 121, 475, 476, 479 Confer, Clarissa W., review of Women Cunningham, Waddle, 20, 21 of Industry and Reform: Shaping Cuper, Hendrick, 25 the , Cuyahoga Museum of History and 203–5 Art, 490 Congress, 5, 59, 181, 182 Cuyahoga River, 119 Connecticut, 5, 11, 12, 19, 24, 25, 27, 318, 369 Connecticut River, 19 D : Constitution, 43, 180, 181, 183–85, D’Herbelot, Barthelemy, 252 201, 480 Dailon, James, 25 Constitutional Convention, 15, 180, Daniel, James, 13 181, 474 Danish, 327 Constitutionalists, 259–61, 265, Darlington, William M., 134 267, 268 Darrow, Clarence, 520 Continental Army, 71, 195, 196, 371, Darwin, Charles, 519 474, 480 Davenport, James, 315 Continental Congress, 5, 19, 24 David Library, 475 Contreras Barragan, Jose, 441 Davies, Samuel, 16, 267 Cooper, Bella, 400 Daytona Beach, 153 Cooper, Myles, 17 Deberdt, Dennys, 17, 18 Cooper Union, 160 Declaration of Independence, 16, Copperheads, 201, 203 17, 266

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Deism, 250, 260–62 Dickinson, John, 18 Deiterich-Ward, Allen, “Philadelphia Diener Collegium, 330 Politics in Black and White,” Dieterich-Ward, Allen, review of 504–12 For the Love of Murphy’s: The DeLancey, James, 9, 24 Behind-the-Counter Story of a DeLancey, Oliver, 20, 24 Great American Retailer , 367–70 Delaware, 2, 7, 9, 12, 19, 22, 25, 27, Diez, 148 29, 124, 125, 165, 172, 173, 199, Digges, Mary, 165 277, 290, 362, 488 Diptee, Audrey, 379 Delaware & Hudson Canal Donegal, 12, 193 (D&HC), 490 Donehoo, George P., 495, 496 Delaware Indians, 187–90, 377 Donner, William, review of The Trial Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western of Frederick Eberle: Language, Railroad (DL&WR), 422–64, Patriotism, and Citizenship 489, 490 in Philadelphia’s German Delaware River, 132, 187, 188, Community , 199–201 283–85, 319, 515 Dorwart, Jeffery M., Invasion and Delaware State House of Insurrection: Security, Defense, Representatives, 165 and War in the , Delaware Valley, 2, 187, 188, 195, 1621–1815, reviewed by Karen 319, 333, 513–16 Guenther, 513–16 Delgadillo Garcia, Fernando, 438 Douglas, W.A.S., 423 Democratic Party, 48, 60, 80, 201, Dover, 9, 519–21 373, 374, 401, 412, 505–9, 520 Dowd, Gregory Evans, 474 Denny, William, 125, 127 Drage, Theodorus Swaine, 128 Denver, 435 Dragnet , 372 DePuydt, Peter J., “Free at Last, Dreier, Mary, 399, 400, 405 Someday:Senator Outerbridge Dresden, 154 Horsey and Manumission in Drinker, Elizabeth, 14 the Nineteenth Century,” Drinker, Henry, 14, 21 164–178, 216 Duane, James, 24 Derr, Patricia Norred, review of Duarte Alcocer, Jose, 435 Raising Freedom’s Child: Black Dubinsky, David, 405 Children and Visions of the Future Duche, Jacob, 19 After Slavery , 362–67 Duff, James, 81 Detroit, 122, 131 Dunkers, 42–63,191 Detrosier, Rowland, 395 Dunmore, 492 Deuteronomy, 49 Dunsmore’s War, 225 Devil’s Den, 56 Duquesne University, 471 Dewey, John, 397 Durango, 427 Dewey, Thomas, 81 Dutch, 2, 495, 513–15 deWolfe, Elizabet A., 234 Dutch New Amsterdam, 378 Dickinson College, 471 Dutch Reformed Church, 12

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Dutch West India Company, 513 English Crown, 117–24, 126–34 Dutchess County, 25 English Navy, 290 Dyer, Mary Margaret, 234 Enlightenment, 194, 195, 218, 219–23, 227, 228, 231, 232, 252–54, 265, 269 E : Episcopalian, 198, 359 Eagleton, Thomas, 82 Equal Rights Amendment, 412 Eakia, James, 26 Erie Railroad, 143, 427, 429, 430 Early, Jubal A., 53, 203 Essex County, 26 East Buffalo Engine House, 428 Europe, 2, 8, 9, 28, 34, 60, 70, 120, East India Company, 9, 70 122, 124, 129, 188–92, 217, 218, Eastern State Penitentiary, 473 221, 223, 225, 227–29, 231, 232, Eastman, Joseph B., 425, 443 252–54, 265, 269, 280, 293, 297, Easton, 126, 490 302, 310, 313, 319, 326, 330, 331, Easy, Peter, 260–63 337, 338, 363, 382, 397, 498, 513 Eberle, Frederick, 199 Evans, Lewis, 2 Ecclesiastes, 15 Eden, 222 Edinburgh, 218, 222, 236 F : Edward H. Harriman Award, 431 Factory Investigating Commission Edwards, Jonathan, Sinners in the (FIC), 400 Hands of an Angry God , 361 Farrington, Abraham, 13 Egle, M.D., William H., 495, 499 Father’s Day, 491 Ehrenfi eld, Emma, 151–54, 160 Fea, John, The Way of Improvement Eisenhower, Dwight, 81 Leads Home: Philip Vickers Electoral College, 80 Fithian and the Rural Elizabethtown, 27 Enlightenment in Early America , Elizabethtown College, 165 reviewed by Marcus Gallo, Elm Kalabari, 301, 302 194–96 Elsinore, 148 Federal Army, 76 Emergency Fleet Corporation, 206, 207 Federal Board for Vocational Emlen, Samuel, 13 Education, 402 Emmitsburg Road, 53, 54 Federal Historical Records Survey, 498 Enderlin, John G., 436, 437, 441 Federal Writers’ Project, 498 England, 2, 5, 8, 11, 13, 18, 23, 24, 44, Federalism, 165, 182–85, 213, 359, 515 72–75, 120, 122–30, 160, 188–90, Fellman, Michael, 78 195, 196, 199, 200, 224, 232, 251, Ferguson, Adam, 219, 222, 230–32, 277, 278, 280, 281, 283, 285, 288, 236–39 291–96, 310, 314, 323, 360, 372, Ferguson, Jessica, 495 378–80, 382, 383, 395, 404–7, Fine, John, 81 413, 427, 431, 440, 444, 471, 486, Finland, 514 498, 514 Finley, Samuel, 267 England, Stuart, 292, 296 Finney, Robert, 233, 234

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First Continental Congress, 11, 14, 18 Franks, David, 26, 127 Fithian, Philip, Vickers, 380 Franks, Jacob, 20, 26 Florida, 89, 153, 369, 444 Franks, Moses, 20 Flushing, 25 Frederick, 165, 171, 173 Flying Machine, 9 Fredericksburg, 373 Fogleman, Aaron Spencer, Jesus French and Indian War, 75, 226, 381, is Female: Moravians and 383, 514 Radical Religion in Early , 218, 269 America , reviewed by Richard K. Freund, David, 510 McMaster, 190–93 Fric, Henry Clay, 206, 207 Foner, Philip, 146 Friedley, Elias and J., 145 Forbes, General John, 125, 126 Friedman, Ernestine, 408, 409, Ford, Philip, 74 411, 412 Forsey v. Cunningham , 10 Friedrichstown, 313 Fort Bedford, 227, 478, 479 Fries Rebellion, 515 Fort Duquesne, 126 Frohlich, Christian, 332 Fort Loudon, 76, 225, 227, 474, Fulton, 362 477, 478 Funding Act, 182 Fort Miffl in, 514 Furnace, Durham, 320 Fort Pillow Massacres, 78 Furness, Frank, 212 Fort Pitt, 6, 128–30, 134, 227, 478, 480 Fort Smith, 478 Foster, A. Kristen and Marten, James, G : More Than a Contest Between G.C. Murphy Company, 367–70 Armies: Essays on the Civil War Gabriel, Michael P., review of The Era , reviewed by Jonathan W. CivilWar and the Limits of White, 201–3 Destruction , 78Ð80; review of Foster, Jane McDowell, 148, 149 Rebels Rising: Cities and the Foster, Stephen, 148, 149 American Revolution , 516–19 Fothergill, John, 13 Gage, Thomas, 8 Fothergill, Samuel, 13 Gaine, Hugh, 7 Founding Fathers, 180 Galatian, Andrew, 498 Framers, 180, 181, 183, 184 Gallagher, Gary W., 202 France, 2, 20, 71, 78, 119–23, 125, Gallipolis, 368 128–30, 229, 237, 314, 337, 360, Gallitzin, 151 364, 382, 383, 474, 475, 514 Gallman, J. Matthew, 202 Frankfurter, Felix, 399, 400 Gallo, Marcus, review of The Way of Franklin & Marshall College, 471 Improvement Leads Home: Philip Franklin, Benjamin, 2, 6, 7, 21, 22, 27, Vickers Fithian and the Rural 28, 228, 333, 380, 514 Enlightenment in Early America , Franklin County, 202, 225 194–96 Franklin, Samuel, 14 Galloway, Joseph, 11, 18, 22, 29 Franklin, William, 8, 11, 14, 17, 18, 21 Gano, John, 10

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Garcia Chavez, Guadalupe, 440 Gotham, 335 Garcia Garcia, Pablo, 442 Grace, Eugene, 206 Garman, Grace, 152 Graham, C.R., 437 Garrison, Curtis, 497, 498, 500 Grant, Ulysses S., 79 Gary, Elbert H., 209, 210 Grant, W.T., 369 General Economy, 311 Gratz, Michael, 21 George Washington University, 471 Great Awakening, 14, 195, 267, 305, Georgetown, 165, 184 314, 330 Georgia, 323, 329 Great Britain, 251, 259 German Reformed, 57 , 368, 424, 496, Germany, 2, 44, 146, 151, 154, 160, 498, 506 189, 191, 192, 199, 200, 224, Great Lakes, 143, 381–83 303–5, 308–10, 313, 314, 329, Greece, 144, 230, 251, 314, 397 323, 327, 331, 363, 364, 379, 478, Greene Railroad, 423 481, 494, 495, 498 Greenland, 326 Gerry, Elbridge, 184 Greensburg, 149 Gettysburg, 42–63 Greenwich, 25, 26, 196 Gettysburg Address, 43, 63 Greg, Thomas, 20, 21 Gibson Girl, 423 Gregoire, Andre, 365 Giesberg, Judith, review of “The Grenoble, 156 Museum and Visitor Center at Griffi n, Patrick, American Gettysburg National Military Leviathan: Empire, Nation, and Park, 346–50 Revolutionary Frontier ; reviewed Gilded Age, 204, 213, 364 by Doug MacGregor, 75–77, 474 Gimber, Steven, review of Flow: The Grimes, Moses, 27 Life and Times of Philadelphia’s Guadeloupe, 27 Schuylkill River , 69–71 Guadeloupe Quintana Carmona, 434 Girel, Jackey, 364 Guaranjuato, 427, 431 Glass, Dr. Brent D., 470 Guenther, Karen, review of William Glass, Dr. Joseph, 153 Penn and the Quaker Legacy , Glatthaar, Joseph, 79 72–74; , Gloucester County, 26, 27 reviewed by John M. McCarthy, Gnaddenhutten Massacre of 1782, 188 375–78; review of Invasion and Gnadenthal, 320 Insurrection: Security, Defense, Goddard, William, 7, 8 and War in the Delaware Valley, Gold Coast, 302, 336 1621–1815 , 513–16 Goldmark, Josephine, 399 Guerrero, 429 Gompero, Samuel, 395 Guiler, Thomas A., and Penyak, Gone With the Wind , 164 Lee M., “Braceros and Goode, W. Wilson, 509 Bureaucracy: Mexican Guest Gordon, Lesley J., 202 Workers on the Delaware, Gordon, Thomas, 253 Lackawanna, and Western

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Railroad During the 1940s,” Hering, Katharina, “A Very Busy 422–69, 529 Part of the State Library of Gulf of Guinea, 302 Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Guyana, 20 State Archives,” 494–503, 529 Hernandez Flores, Nicolas, 438 Hernandez, Julian Garcia, 431 H : Hessian, 371 Haidt, John Valentine, 316 Hessen, Robert, Steel Titan: The Life , 197, 365 of Charles M. Schwab , 206 Hall, David, 7 Hewes, Amy, 407 Hall, Edith, 154 Hillman, Sidney, 405 Hamilton, Alexander, 10 Hinke, William, 497 Hamilton, James, 127 Historical Records Survey (HRS), 498 Hand, Frances Fincke, 408 Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Hanlon, Patrick, 26 276, 475 Hanover, 12 Hitchcock, Frederick, 489 Hardy, Sir Charles, 21 Hobbesian, 75, 237 Harold, Philip J., review of Pivitol Hoboken, 423, 428, 434, 437 Pennsylvania: Presidential Hoelschers, Steven, 364 Politics from FDR to the Twenty- Hogan, Maria, 144, 149, 159, 160 First Century , 80–82; “Low Holland, 264, 378 Taxation without Representation,” Hollister, Horace, 488, 493 179–186 Hollywood, 207, 370 Harris, James, 128 Holt, John, 7 Harris’s Ferry, 6, 129 Honesdale, 490 Harrisburg, 145, 160, 475, 577, 478, Hoops, Adam, 475 480, 481 Hoover, Herbert, 81 Harrison, Ganatta, 26 Hope Horn Gallery, 486, 487 Hartland, 489 Hopewell Township, 26 Harvard, 16 Horne, William, 13 Harvey, John, 282 Horowitz, Helen Jerkewitz, 397 Hasenohrl, Ute, 364 Horsefi eld, Timothy, 25, 317 Haverstraw, 27 Horseneck, 27 Heagen, Catherine, 54 Horsey, Eliza, 173 Hebrew, 314, 398 Horsey, Senator Outerbridge, 165, Hegeman, Adrian, 25 166, 168, 171–73 Hegeman, Rem, 26 House of Representatives, 181 Hemphill, C. Dallett, 379 Howe, Sir William, 71 Hempstead Plains, 9 Hudson, 8, 9, 24 Henry, Alice, 402 Hudson River, 19, 187, 188, 331 Henry, Patrick, 184 Hudson River School, 489 Herculean, 239 Hughes, John, 10 Hereter, Isaac, 63 Huguenot, 498, 514

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Hume, David, 182, 222, 229, 230, 237 Japan, 471 Humes, Edward, 519 Jaramillo, Esteban Rios, 430 Humphrey, Hubert, 82 Jefferson, Thomas, 202, 228, 270 Hunt, William, 13 Jehovah’s Witnesses, 519 Hunter, Emma, 143 Jenkins, H.E., 137 Huntingdon, 26 Jepsen, Thomas C., “‘A Look into the Future’: Women Railroad Telegraphers and Station Agents I : in Pennsylvania, 1855–1960,” Iberian, 222 141–163, 216 Igbo, 301–78 Joe Friday, 371 Igboland, 324, 332 Johannsen, Robert W., The Rebellion: Illinois, 120, 130, 134, 227, 382 Its Latest Causes and True Immigration and Naturalization Signifi cance Service (INS), 436, 437, 445 John Street Theatre, 9 Imperialism, 75 Johns Hopkins University, 397 Independence Hall, 213, 473 Johnson, Andrew, 60 Indian Queen Tavern, 129 Johnson, David, 24 Indiana, 130, 368 Johnson Hall Treaty, 189 Inglis, Charles, 17 Johnson, Just, 318 International Ladies’ Garment Johnson, Sir William, 22, 118, 122, Workers Union (ILGWU), 394, 124–31, 133 401, 413 Johnston, Thomas, 486, 487, 490–92 Ireland, 2, 21, 72, 143, 223–25, 228, Johnstown, 151–53 319, 372–75, 498 Johnstown Flood of 1889, 150, 153 Ironbridge George World Heritage Joint Administrative Committee Site, 486 (JAC), 408–12 Iroquois, 22, 189, 190 Jones, Absalom, 315, 334 Isenberg, Alison, 370 Jones, Dorothy V., 133 Isere River, 364 Jones, John, 27, 520, 522 Islam, 250–71 Jones, Robert C., 425 Islamic Republic, 268 Jones, Roxanne, 509 Israel, 232 Judaism, 2, 20, 250, 251, 258, 270, Italy, 364 398, 405, 406, 517, 519 Ithaca & Owego Railroad, 423 Juniata Valley, 121 Ivyland, 154 Junto, 28

J : K : Jackson, Andrew, 58, 56 Kahn, Louis, 212 Jackson, Scoop, 81 Kansas, 52 Jalisco, 427 Kappauf, Harry B., 155 Jamaica, 13, 20, 26, 303, 304, 379 Kashuba, Cheryl, 486

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Kattner, Lauren Ann, 379 Authority, 485, 486 Keels, Thomas H., Forgotten Lackawanna Historical Society, Philadelphia: Lost Architecture 485–92 of the Quaker City , reviewed by Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company Anthony Raynsford, 211–13 (LI&CC), 485–90, 493 Kelker, Luther, 495, 498, 500 Lackawanna Iron Furnaces, 487, 491 Kelleher, Patricia, review of The Harp Lackawanna Valley, 493 and the Eagle: Irish-American Lahaska, 156 Volunteers and the Union Army, Lake Conemaugh, 151 1861–1865 , 372–75 Lake Erie, 429 Kelley, Florence, 399 Lamb, John, 11 Kenny, James, 127 Lambs, John, 517, 519 Kent Island, 280, 282, 293 Lancaster, 120, 191, 193, 476 Kentucky, 130, 226, 233, 474, 480 Lancaster County, 27, 119, 191, 193 Kephart, Beth, Flow: The Life and Landsman, Ned, 15 Times of Philadelphia’s Schuylkill Langsdale, John, 127 River ; reviewed by Steven Lappas, Thomas J., review of Peoples Gimber, 69–71 of the River Valleys: The Odyssey Kessler-Harris, Alice, 396 of the Delaware Indians , 187–90 Keymar, 63 Laredo, 435 King George’s War, 514 Lassiter, Matthew, 507, 510 King’s College, 6, 16, 17 Latin, 314 Kings County, 26 Latrobe, Benjamin Harry, 148, 212 Kingsbury, Susan M., 398, 402–4, Laurel, 165 407, 409, 411 Laurens, Henry, 517, 519 Kingston, 491 Lay, Benjamin, 319 Kirkbride, Joseph B., 443 Lebanon Valley College, 493 Kitzmiller et al v. Dover Area School Lebo, Lauri, The Devil in Dover: District , 519 An Insider’s Story of Dogma v. Kline, John, 52 Darwin in Small-Town America , Kling, Vincent, 213 reviewed by Robert Shaffer, Knoxborough, 329 519–22 Koran, 252, 253, 265 Lee, Ann, 233 Kresge, S.S., 369 Lee, Eliza D., 165 Kreuson, F.R., 155 Lee, John, 170, 171 Kruse, Kevin, 510 Lee, Robert E., 53, 57 Kulesa, Chester, 487 Lee, Thomas Sim, 165, 173 Lehigh River, 310 Lehman, Herbert H., 405 L: Lekan, Thomas, 364 La Demoiselle, 123 Lenape, 70, 187 Labbadie, Francis, 334 Lender, Mark Edward, 371 Lackawanna Heritage Valley Lenni Lenape, 513

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Leslie, Mabel, 412, 413 Lowell Female Labor Reform Letters of Delegates to Congress, Association, 142 1774–1789 , 11 Loyalists, 5, 11, 16, 17, 19, 517–19 Levittown, 506 Ludwig von Zinzendorf, Count Levy, Andrew, 127 Nicholas, 190, 191, 193 Lewis, Meriwether, 71 Luther, Martin, 200 Lewistown, 143–45, 149 Lutheranism, 2, 12, 44, 45, 57, Lewistown Academy, 144, 169 191–93, 200, 332 Lexington, 11, 14 Licking Creek, 478 Ligett’s Gap, 423 M : Lincoln, Abraham, 43, 58, 60, 63, 78, MacGregor, Doug, review of 79, 145, 202, 374 American Leviathan: Empire, Little Popo, 302, 308, 321 Nation, and Revolutionary Little Roundtop, 56 Frontier , 75–77 Livingston, Brugh, 18 Mack, Alexander, 44 Livingston, Jr., Robert R., 22 Mack, John Sephus, 368 Livingston, William, 516 Madison, James, 16, 182 Lizza Studios, 487 Madonna, G. Terry, Pivotal Locke, John, 255 Pennsylvania: Presidential Logan Guards, 145 Politics from FDR to the Logan, James, 224 Twenty-First Century ; Logstown, 122 reviewed by Philip J. Harold, Lohans, Valentine, 332 80–82 London, 22, 129–34, 194, 196, 288, Maldonado, Joe, 521 517, 519 Manchester, 233, 395 London Workingmen’s College, 395 Manor of Philipsburgh, 25 Long Beach, 148 Mansbridge, Albert, 395 Long Island, 9, 12, 13, 19, 25–27, Mansfi eld University, 471 317, 331 March to the Sea, 79 Long Wharf, 517, 519 Markham, William, 286, 289, 291, 292 Longenecker, Stephen “Otelia’s Maroon Wars, 304 Hoops: Gettysburg Dunkers and Marot, Helen, 406 the Civil War,” 42–68 Marquette University, 201 Lord Baltimore, 279–82, 286–97 Marsh Creek, 43, 45, 48–50, 52, 53, Lorman, Alexander, 173 56–58, 60–63 Lorman, William, 173 Marten, James, Children in Colonial Los Angeles Police Department, 372 America , reviewed by Judith Lost Cause Theology, 43, 202 Ridner, 378–81 Louis XIV, 381 Martin, James Kirby, review of Louisiana, 121, 365, 382, 444 Rebellion in the Ranks: Mutinies Louisiana Purchase, 171 of the American Revolution , Lowell, 142 370–72

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Marx, Leo, 492 McKeesport, 367, 368 Marxism, 239, 296, 399, 520 McKeesport Yankees, 369 Maryland, 7, 11, 12, 14, 19, 120, 130, McLean, Phoebe & Peter, 335, 336 131, 164–66, 170–72, 191, 276, McMahon, Darrin, 229 277, 279, 280, 282–85, 287, 288, McMaster, Richard K., review of 291–96, 320, 332, 366, 514 Jesus is Female: Moravians Maryland Historical Society, 276 and Radical Religion in Early Marywood University, 492 America , 190–93 Mason-Dixon, 166, 276 McMichael, John, 21 Massachusetts, 7, 11, 18, 19, 82, 131, McNeil, General John, 79 142, 254, 516 McNemar, Richard, 236 Mathers, Cotton, 254 McRea, Robert, 478 Mauch, Christof, and Zeller, Thomas, Meade, Margaret, 155 Rivers in History: Perspectives on Meagher, Thomas F., 375 Waterways in Europe and North Medieval Europe, 230 America , reviewed by Seth C. Meet the Press , 82 Bruggeman, 362Ð64 Mencken, H.L., 519 Maurice, F.D., 395 Mennonites, 52, 191 Maxwell, William, 478 Mercersburg, 53 McCarthy, John M., review of Sports Merkel, 148 in Pennsylvania , 375–78 Merrell, James, Into the American McCay, Robert, 475, 478 Woods: Negotiators on the McCoy, Michael B., “Barbarian Pennsylvania Frontier , 187, 474 Philosophe: Market, Modernity, Messersmith, George S., 425 and the Enlightenment on James Methodism, 2, 12, 44, 45, 130, 196–98 Smith’s Frontier,” 217–49, 392 Mexican-American War, 78, 145 McCrory, John G., 368 Mexican Central Railroad, 148 McDaniel, Marie Basile, review of Mexican National Railroad, 148 New World Faiths: Religion in Mexican Revolution, 148 Colonial America , 359–62 Mexico, 78, 148, 365, 378, 379, 422, McDougal, Alexander, 18 425, 427–31, 434–8, 440–45 McEvers, James, 10 Mexico City, 427, 437 McGirr, Lisa, 507 Miami, 123 McGovern, George, 81, 82 Michigan Central Railroad, 429 McGovern-Fraser, 81 Michoacan, 427 McGuire, John Thomas, “Maintaining Mid-Atlantic, 165, 295, 304, 379 the Vitality of a Social Movement: Middle Colonies, 2, 4–8, 10–24, Social Justice Feminism, Class 27–29, 132, 303, 332 Confl ict, and the Bryn Mawr Middle East, 253 Summer School for Women Middle Passage, 302 Workers, 1921–1924,” Middle Temple, 17 393–421, 529 Middlesex County, 26 McKee, Alexander, 129 Mier Expedition, 78

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Military Telegraph Corps, 146 Moravians, 2, 45, 188, 190–93, 303–38 Miller, Frieda, 407 Morehead, Sue, 157 Miller-Lanning, Darlene, “Interesting Moretta, John A., and Alike To Our Sight and Pride: the Quaker Legacy ; reviewed by Art and History Research at the Karen Guenther, 72–74 ,” Morris & Essex Railroad, 423 484–94, 529 Morris County, 26 Millersville University, 471 Morris Plains, 430 Mineral Point, 141, 152 Morris, Robert, 183, 303 Minet, Charles, 143 Morris, Robert Hunter, 475 Minnesota, 81 Morris, William, 406 Minqua, 513 Morristown, 429 Miscelemackena, 131 Morse Code, 145, 156–59 Mississippi, 130, 131 Morse, Samuel, 142, 143 Mississippi Company, 130, 131 Mosby, John, 79 Mississippi River, 130, 131, 363, 383 Moscow-Volga Canal, 363 Missouri, 52, 79, 130, 148, 171 Mother Jones, 204 Missouri Compromise, 171 Mount Holyoke, 397 Mitcham, John, 233 Mount Kemble, 9 Mitchell, Mary Niall, Raising Mount Morris, 431, 435, 437 Freedom’s Child: Black Children Mud Island, 514 and Visions of the Future After Muller, Edward K., 363 Slavery , reviewed by Patricia Muller v. Oregon (1908) , 399 Norred Derr, 362–67 Munsee , 188 Moderates, 517, 519 Muskie, Edward, 82 Mohawk Valley, 128 Muslims, 252–55, 258, 260–62, Mohawks, 118, 119, 133 265–68, 270 Monckton, Robert, 8, 21 Monmouth County, 25, 27 Monongahela River, 122, 363 N : Montesquieu, 180, 183, 184 NAACP, 504 Montezuma, 148 Nagy, John A., Rebellion in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 506 Ranks: Mutinies of the American Montgomery County, 51 Revolution , reviewed by James Montour, Andrew, 123 Kirby Martin, 370–72 Montreal, 6 Napier, James, 9 Montressor, John, 10 Nash, Gary, 516 Montserrat, 320 National American Women’s Suffrage Moore, Cecil, 508, 509 Association, 397 Moors, 252 National Canal Museum, 490 Morales, Luis Castros, 434 National Center for Science Moran-Savakinus, Mary Ann, 487 Education, 520

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National Consumers’ League (NCL), New Orleans, 365, 367 399, 400, 412 New Science of Man, 228, 229 National Gallery of Art, 490 New Spain, 359 National Park Service, 473 New Testament, 44, 46, 60, 264, 269 National Register of Historic Places, New World, 295, 302, 304, 360, 381 212, 485 New Year’s Day, 190 National War Labor Board, 402 New York, 2, 4, 5, 8–10, 12, 13, 16, Native Americans, 2, 4, 8, 21, 73, 75, 19–29, 118, 120, 124, 130, 133, 77, 79, 118–35, 180, 184, 188–91, 159, 190, 191, 195, 233, 283, 303, 193, 196, 217, 225–27, 229–39, 304–8, 312, 314, 317, 318, 320, 302, 303, 310, 328–30, 337, 360, 323–25, 330–32, 334–37, 393, 376, 379, 474, 475, 477, 478, 480, 396, 398, 399, 401, 412–14, 423, 481, 513, 515 428, 435, 471, 485, 489–91, 515, Navigation Acts, 294 517–19 Nazareth, 191, 310, 326 New York Assembly, 8 NCAA, 376 New York Central Railroad, 429, 435 Needwood Forest, 165, 166, 169, 173 , 5–11, 14, 15, 17, 18, Neely, Jr., Mark E., The Civil War 20–27, 149, 150, 324, 334, 335, and the Limits of Destruction ; 374, 395, 396, 399, 400, 404, 436 reviewed by Michael P. Gabriel, New York City Liberty Boys, 10, 11 78–80, 202 New York Sons of Liberty, 10 Negro League, 376 New York State Militia, 373 Neimeyer, Charles, 371 New York Times , 398 Nestor, Agnes, 408 New York University Press, 378, 381 Netherlands, 251, 471 New York Women’s Trade Union New Brunswick, 9, 12 League (NYWTUL), 393, 394, New Castle, 12, 283, 285, 290 399–401, 404, 405, 408, 410, 412 New Deal, 80, 400, 506 Newburgh Conspiracy, 371 New England, 6, 9, 200, 263, 303, Newman, Paul Douglas, 473 360, 380, 381 Newman, Richard S., Freedom’s New France, 117, 122, 123, 381, 382 Prophet: Bishop Richard , 7, 489 Allen, the AME Church, and New Hope, 154 the Black Founding Fathers , New Jersey, 2, 5, 7–14, 16–29, 191, reviewed by Jacqueline Robinson, 192, 194, 196, 220, 305, 315, 319, 196–99 320, 330, 336, 337, 423, 428, Newport, 6, 8, 517, 519 513–16 Newton, 13 New Jersey Assembly, 8 Newton’s Laws, 269 New Jersey State Hospital, 430 Niagara Falls, 9 New Light, 267 Nickel Plate Railroad, 429 New London Academy, 225 Niger River, 302 , 381 Nixon, Richard, 80, 510 New Netherlands, 284, 514 Noble, Thomas, 25, 305–8

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North America, 1, 2, 20, 25, 29, 72, Paganism, 236 75, 117–19, 127, 325, 327–29, Palestine, 2 331, 338, 363, 378, 380, 382, Palmer Museum of Art, 489 383, 516 Palmyra, 79 North Carolina, 12, 56, 154, 320, 321, Papaw, 304, 336–38 330, 444 Papers of Thomas Cage, 477 Northeast Educational Intermediate Paris, 194, 196, 218, 363, 403 Unit, 491 Parker, James, 7 Norwich, 489 Parliament, 19, 285 Norwich Military University, 489 Passaic River, 26 Paterno, Joe, 377 O : Patrius, 217–23, 225, 226, 230, 231, 237 Patten, John, 120 O’Reilly, Henry, 153 Paulus Hook, 9 Obama, Barack, 81 Paxton Boys, 4, 8, 22, 188, 476 Ockley, Simon, 252 Payne, Jasper, 332 Ogden, David, 26 Pemberton, Israel, 126 Ogilvie, John, 26 Pencak, William, 187 Ogle, Hettie, 152, 153 Penn Center, 213 Ohio, 57, 80, 119, 122, 126–31, 134, Penn, Hannah, 73 148, 187, 188, 190, 233, 363, 368, Penn, John, 477 381, 383, 515 , 377 Ohio County, 117, 125 Penn State Press, 368 Ohio Delawares, 189 Penn State University, 202 Ohio Indians, 119, 120, 122, 124 Penn, Thomas, 124 Ohio River, 75, 76, 124, 132, 143 Penn, William, 70, 72, 73, 75, 187, Oklahoma, 190 188, 276, 277, 282, 283, 285–97, Old Briton, 123 514, 519 Old Calabar, 302 Pennsboro Township, 119 Old Testament, 46, 269, 315 , 73 Old World, 360 Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 166 Olean, 490, 491 Pennsylvania Anti-Constitutionalists, Onondaga , 120, 121, 123 251, 252, 258–66, 268, 270 Orange County, 25, 26 Pennsylvania Archives , 475, 478–81, Orton, William, 151 494, 495, 497, 499–501 Oswego & Syracuse Railroad, 423 Pennsylvania Assembly, 19 Otis, James, 18 Pennsylvania Constitution of 1838, 52, Ottoman Empire, 268 226, 250, 252, 255, 262–64, 267, Oxford, 15, 395 269, 271 Pennsylvania Constitutional P : Convention, 257 Pacholl, Keith, 379 Pennsylvania Evening Post , 259 Padilla, Ezequiel, 425 Pennsylvania Gazette , 27, 130, 233, 479

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Pennsylvania-German Society, 495, 497 Philadelphia Centre Sheraton, 213 Pennsylvania Heritage , 472 Philadelphia Convention, 185 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum , 376, 377 Commission, 470–73, 475, 485, Philadelphia Jockey Club, 9, 24 491, 492, 494, 499, 500, 501 Philadelphia NAACP, 508 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Philadelphia Sons of Liberty, 11 Commission Scholars- Philadelphia Transit Company, 507 in- Residence, 475, 485 Philadelphia Tribune , 504 Pennsylvania Historical Society, 376 Phillips, George A., 431, 436–38, 441 Pennsylvania History , 473 PHMC Scholars in Residence, Pennsylvania History Studies 470, 472 Series, 203 Phoebe Snow, 423, 424 Pennsylvania Line, 225 Pickawillany, 120, 123 Pennsylvania Railroad, 143–46, 149, Pickerell, P.N., 151, 152 150, 152–54 Pickett’s Charge, 54 Pennsylvania State Library, 477, Pietism, 44 499, 500 Pimentel, Valente Escalera, 429 Pennsylvania State Museum, 470–72 Pinchot, Cornelia Bryce, 403 Pennsylvania State University, 489 Pinchot, Guifford, 401 Pennsylvania Transit Company, 506 Pine Groves Iron Works, 14 Penny, Virginia, 146, 147, 150 Pipe Creek, 58 Pere Marquette Railroad, 429 Pittsburgh, 76, 81, 126, 143, 144, Perkins, Francis, 405, 406 146, 149, 152–54, 179, 204, 363, Perth Amboy, 26 367–69, 396, 402 Peters, Richmond, 8, 118, 225 Pittsburgh Evening Chronicle , 159 Petersville, 165 Pittsburgh Female College, 159 Pettit, Charles, 14, 17, 18 , 376, 377 Pew, Joe, 81 Plains Indians, 79 de Peyster, Marie, 23 Platt, Joseph, 488 Phebe Anna thorne Model School, 397 Pledge of Allegiance, 519 Philadelphia, 2, 5–14, 16–28, 71, 73, Poland, 398 75, 81, 120, 124, 126, 129, 132, Pomfret, John E., 22, 25 134, 143, 154, 156, 180, 193, 195, Pontiac’s Rebellion, 117, 128, 129, 198–200, 202, 204, 211–13, 217, 189, 225, 226, 476 218, 226, 229, 231, 258, 324, 330, Poor Richard’s Almanac , 7 333, 334, 336, 378, 379, 413, 476, Port Perry, 146, 147 489, 490, 497, 505, 506, 508–10, Potomac River, 52, 53, 57 515, 517 Poyntz, Juliet Stuart, 401 , 376 Prall, Isaac, 26 Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Presbyterian College of New Jersey, 15 Company, 153 Presbyterianism, 2, 12, 14–18, 29, 44, Philadelphia Academy, 17 45, 194, 196, 220, 305, 306, 332 Philadelphia Baptist Association, 12 Price, General Stirling, 79

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Princeton, 12, 15, 17, 195, 196 Reading, 8, 19, 27 Proclamation of 1763, 227 Reading Railroad, 141, 154, 156 Proclamation of Amnesty and Reagan, Ronald, 510 Reconstruction, 78 Rebo, John, 303 Progressivism, 213 Reconstruction Era, 367 Prohibition, 519 Reed, Andrew, 17 Protestantism, 44, 46, 49, 233, 251, Reed, Joseph, 14, 17, 18 252, 256–61, 264, 267, 269, 271, Reformed Heidelberg Catechism, 193 295, 315, 326, 333, 334, 372–74 Reid, J.D., 143 Providence, 6 Remsen, John, 20 Provoost, Samuel, 23 Republican Party, 60, 80, 81, 373, 497, Provost, William, 27 505, 509, 510, 520 Purdue University, 471 Revolutionary Cause, 225 Puritanism, 222, 378 Revolutionary Constitution, 270 Revolutionary Government Records, 480 Q : Revolutionary War, 20, 22, 24, 25, Quakers, 2, 5, 11–15, 22, 29, 44, 57, 117, 118, 129, 131, 134, 166, 173, 71–74, 125, 171, 187, 233, 256, 309, 319, 337, 370, 371 291, 309, 316, 319, 321, 397, 481, Reynolds, John F., 53 514, 517, 519 Rhine River, 364 Quantrill, William C., 79 , 5, 11 Quebec, 5, 6, 264 Riche, Thomas, 20 Quebec Act, 264 Ridner, Judith, review of Children in Queens County, 25 Colonial America , 378–81 Quick, Tom, 75 Ries, Linda A., “The PHMC Scholars Quincy, Josiah, 18 in Residence Program: A RoundTable Assessment, Fifteen Years of Scholars in R : Residence,” 470–73, 530, 475 Rable, George, 202 Rios Jaramillo, Esteban, 434 Radical Enlightenment, 230 Rittenhouse Square, 212 Radnor, 199 Rivera Olivares, Jose, 434, 435 Railroad Gazette , 141 Rizzo, Frank, 509 Railroad Magazine , 157 Roaring Brook, 485, 490 Ralsten, William, 27 Robinson, Jacqueline, review of Rand School, 401 Freedom’s Prophet: Bishop Rath, Alexander, 59 Richard Allen, the AME Church, Rauch, Christian, 332 and the Black Founding Fathers , Raynsford, Anthony, review of 196–99 Forgotten Philadelphia: Lost Rockefeller, Jr., John D., 403 Architecture of the Quaker City , Rockingham County, 51 211–13 Rocky-Hill, 27

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Rodman, Joseph, 25 Samuel W. Pennypacker Papers, Rodney, Thomas, 9 499–501 Rodriquez, Louis, review of I ndustrial San Diego State University, 471 Genius: The Working Life of San Francisco, 437, 438, 440 Charles Michael Schwab , 205–8 San Louis Potosi, 427 Roman Catholicism, 74, 124, 236, 254 Sanchez, Emilio Dominguez, 429 Romans, 49, 145, 195 Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, 79 Romanticism, 364 Sandiford, Ralph, 319 Rome, 230, 251 Scharff, Benjamin G., review of Rondout, 491 The Upper Country: French Roosa, Jan Albert, 26 Enterprise in the Great Lakes , Roosevelt Administration, 507 381–83 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 398 Schenectady, 20 Roosevelt, Franklin, 80, 81, 398 Schneiderman, Rose, 393–95, Roots , 164 397–403, 405–7, 409–14 Rothe, Julius Robert, 154 Schutt, Amy C., Peoples of the Round Tops, 54 River Valleys: the Odyssey of the Royal Army, 73 Delaware Indians , reviewed by Royal Proclamation of 1763, 130–33 Thomas J. Lappas, 187–90 Royalists, 16, 17 Schuylkill, 70, 289 Roydhouse, Marion W., Women of Schuylkill River, 69, 71 Industry and Reform: Shaping Schwab, Charles Michael, 205–8 the History of Pennsylvania , Scotland, 2, 23, 146, 160, 218, reviewed by Clarissa W. Confer, 222–25, 228–30, 237, 319, 498 203–5, 204 Scots Highland, 224 Royster, Charles, 371 Scott, Hugh, 81 Ruhr River, 363 Scott, James C., Seeing Like a State, 362 Rush, Benjamin, 11, 217, 219–23, Scott, John, 21 226–39, 376 Scott, Thomas A., 143, 144 Russell, Alyse, 410 Scottish Enlightenment, 236, 237 Russell, Bertrand, 410 Scranton, 422, 445, 485–91 Russell, Charles D., “Islam as a Scranton, George, 423, 489 Danger to Republican Virtue: Scranton Iron Furnaces, 485–88, 491 Broadening Religious Liberty Scranton Steel, 488 in RevolutionaryPennsylvania,” Scranton, Worthington, 486 250–75, 392 Scrantons and Platt (1846), 485 Russia, 398 Scrantons, Grant and Company Rutherford, Walter, 23 (1840), 485 Seabury, Jr., Samuel, 17 Sears, Isaac, 18, 517, 519 S : Secaucus, 430, 431 Sale, George, 252, 265 Seider, Christopher, 380 Samuel, Bernard, 507 Seine River, 363

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Self, Robert, 507 Slack, Gordy, 519 Seminary Ridge, 53, 54 Sloan, Sam, 423 Senate, 79, 150, 181, 401 Smith, Adam, 237, 238 Seneca, 189, 190 Smith, Hilda Worthington, 398, 402, Senegal, 336 403, 406, 408, 411, 412 Seven Years War, 474–76, 478, 481 Smith, James, 18, 219, 226, 228–30, Sexton, Charles, 26 232, 233, 236–39, 474–81 Shaffer, Robert, review of The Devil Smith, John, 20 in Dover: An Insider’s Story of Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 229 Dogma v. Darwin in Small-Town Smith, Venture, 380 America , 519–22 Smith, William, 10, 18, 475, 477 Shakers, 230, 233–36, 238 Snellenbergs Department Store, 156 Shamokin Delawares, 120 Social Gospel, 399 Sharpsburg, 52 Socialism, 395 Shaw, Walter C., 368 Society of Dissenters, 15 Shawnees, 22, 120, 320 Society of Jesus, 279 Shay’s Rebellion, 182, 516 Socrates, 230 Shenandoah Campaign, 78 Somerset County, 26 Shenandoah Valley, 51, 79, 195 Sons of Liberty, 517, 519 Shenck, Hiram, 495–98, 500 Sotheby, 491 Shepherd, James F., 20 South America, 20, 313, 328 Sherfy, Anna, Ernest, John, Joseph, South Carolina, 16, 304, 305, 320, Mary, Otelia, 42–63 323, 329, 335 Sheridan, Philip, 78, 79 South Fork Fishing & Hunting Shoemaker, Henry W., 498, 500 Club, 151 , 478 Southern Pacifi c, 173, 425, 427, Shippen, Charles J., 21 440, 443 Shippen, Edward, 126 Southern Summer School for Women Shippensburg University, 471 Workers, 401 Shopes, Linda, 470 Soviet Union, 3 Shrewsbury, 10 Spain, 180, 305, 360, 381, 427, 431, Shropshire, 486 440, 441, 444 Shrum, Bob, 81 Spangenberg, Augustus, 25, 311, Sickles, Dan, 54 318, 319 Sideling Hill, 227 Spero, Patrick, “Recreating James Silkhope, 329 Smith at the Pennsylvania State Simon, John Y., 202 Archives,” 474–83, 530 Simons, Joseph, 127 Spinozan, 232 Six Nations, 120, 126 Spotswood Iron Works, 27 Skinner, Claiborne A., The Upper Spottswood, Charles C., 145 Country: French Enterprise in Sprat, John, 23 the Great Lakes , reviewed by Springfi eld, 142 Benjamin G. Scharff, 381–83 St. Croix, 329, 334

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St. Stanislaus Elementary School, 487 Target, 370 St. Thomas, 328–32 Tarr, Joel A., 363 Stahlman, Joshua, 471 Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 405 Stamford, 27 Taylor, Joseph Wright, 397 Stamp Act, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15 Taylor, Myron, 210 State Fruit Growers Association, 62 Taylor Society, 405 State University of New York, 485 Tecughretanego, 229 Staten Island, 26, 332, 515 Temple University, 471 Stayer, Jonathan, 475, 494 Tennent, Gilbert, 267, 305, 307, 315 Steamtown National Historical Site, Tennessee, 154, 520 422, 423, 436, 445, 485 Texas, 148, 190, 369, 381, 435 Stevenson, Adlai, 81 Texas & Pacifi c Railroad, 148 Stewart, David O., the Summer of The Pilot , 141, 156 1787 , 180, 184, 185 The Telegrapher , 147 Stockton, Richard, 18 Thomas, John, 27 Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, 497 Thomas, M. Carey, 393–95, 397, 398, Struble, George Lewis, 146 402–11, 414 Struble, Margaret Gregory, 146 Thomas More Law Center, 520 Suarez Del Real, Jesus, 434 Thomas, Norman, 443 Suffolk, 12, 27 Thomson, Charles, 9, 28 Sullivan, Leon, 508 Throop, Benjamin, 488 SUNY Binghamton, 471 Tiedmann, Joseph, “ Interconnected Suriname, 328, 329 Communities: The Middle Susquehanna Indians, 283, 513 Colonies on the Eve of the , 52, 118, 121, American Revolution,” 1–43 122, 134 Time Magazine , 81 Sussex County, 26, 27, 171 Titus, Peter, 314, 325, 326, 336 Sutto, Antoinette, “The Borders Togyer, Jason, For the Love of of Absolutism: William Penn, Murphy’s: The Behind-the- Counter Charles Calvert, and the Limits of Story of a Great American Retailer , Royal Authority,” 276–300, 392 reviewed by Allen Dieterich-Ward, Swains, 195 367–70 Swanendael, 514 Tontileaugo, 231 Sweden, 2, 188, 293, 514, 515 Training School for Women Swedish Fort Christina, 514 Organizers, 400, 401 Sweeny, Alan, 486 Traymore, 154, 155 Switzerland, 2, 191, 193 Treaty of Britain, 75 Syracuse, 428, 437 Treaty of Easton, 125 Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 134 Treaty of Greenville, 75, 77 T : Treaty of Paris, 129 Taft, Robert, 81 Tree of Liberty, 234 Talbot, George, 288–91 Trenchland, John, 253

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Trent, William, 119, 127, 134 University of Florida, 471 Trenton, 12, 17 University of Iowa, 471 Trevose, 11 University of Maryland, 471 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, 400 University of Michigan, 471 Trostle, John and Suzannah, 56 University of New Hampshire, 471 Truesdale, William Haines, 423 University of Pennsylvania, 471 Truman, Harry, 80 University of Pittsburgh, 471 Tuckerman, Henry, 202 , 485, 486, 491 Tunkhannock, 487 University of Virginia, 471 Turkish Empire, 26, 253, 266, 268, 270 University of Zurich, 398 Turtle Creek, 233 University Park, 489 Ursinus College, 471 U : U.S. Department of Labor, 404 U.S. Grant, 203 Ulster County, 26, 224 U.S. Navy, 443 Unalachtigo, 188 U.S. Railroad Retirement Board, 428 Unami, 189 U.S. Steel Company, 206, 208–11 Union Army, 43, 51, 53, 54, 60, 165, Utica, Chenango, & Susquehanna 172, 182, 202, 212, 372–74 Railroad, 423 Union College, 395 Union Trust Company, 437, 438 Union Volunteer Refreshment V : Saloon, 212 Valleau, Magdalen, 26 Unitas Fratrum, 190 Valley Forge, 71, 376 United Brethren, 44 Van Doren, Charles, 371, 372 United Garment Workers, 404 Vandalia, 134 United Labor Education Vassar University, 397 Commission, 402 Vaughan, John Latin, 146, 148 United Society of Believers in Christ’s Vazquez P., Miguel, 429 Return, 233 Veca Gomez, Maximino, 435, 437 United States, 70, 75–79, 145, 148, Veight, Nicholas, 27 155, 156, 160, 165, 172, 182, , 489 205, 206, 268, 269, 271, 372–75, Verplanck, Samuel, 11 394–403, 422, 423, 425, 427, 428, Veterans’ Bureau, 402 430, 431, 435, 440, 442, 445, 471, Vickers, Philip, 194 493, 499, 515, 521 Victorianism, 213, 364, 365 United States Constitution, 269 Vietnam War, 471 United States-Mexico Non- Agricultural Vigorous, Arnold, 475 Workers Agreement, 422, 425, Villanova University, 471 430, 442, 445 Virginia, 7, 9, 12, 27, 51, 52, 76, 120, University of Chicago, 400 122, 130, 131, 134, 191, 195, 196, University of Delaware, 471 202, 226, 279–82, 332, 380, 471

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Virginia Company, 279–81, 293, 294 Webb, Jack, 372 Voltaire, 219, 223 Webb, Thomas, 130 Volwiler, Albert T., 118 Weiser, Conrad, 122 Wells Fargo Bank, 437, 438, 440–42 Welsh, Anthony, 27 W : West Africa, 301, 302, 304, 305, 308, Wabush Railroad, 429 317, 324, 337 Wachovia, 321, 329, 330 West Chester, 143 Waddle, John, 22 West Indies, 22, 301, 303, 305, 314, Wadsworth, Henry, 407 320, 326, 328–31, 338, 378 Wainwright, Nicholas, 118 West Virginia, 367 Wales, 2, 224, 498 Westchester County, 26, 27 Walker, Robert, 13 Western Annuals, 134 of 1737, 124, 188 Western Union, 147, 150–53, 159, 160 Wallace, Henry, 81 Westmoreland County, 480 Walmart, 370 Weyman, William, 7 War for Independence, 515 Wharton, Samuel, 129, 130 War Manpower Commission of the Wharton, Thomas, 21 United States, 427, 428, 435, 437 Wheeling, 367 War of 1812, 513, 515 Whigs, 5, 18, 19, 48, 251, 252, War of the League of Augsburg, 514 255–59, 262, 268, 296 War of the Spanish Succession, 74 Whiskey Rebellion, 76, 515 Ward, Edward, 128 White, Henry, 21 Wardley, James & Jane, 233 White House, 80 Warren, Kenneth, Industrial Genius: White, Jonathan W., review of More The Working Life of Charles Than a Contest Between Armies: Michael Schwab, reviewed by Essays on the Civil War Era , Louis Rodriquez, 205–8; Big 201–3 Steel: The First Century of the White, Samuel, 165 United States Steel Corporation , White, William, 423, 425, 428 reviewed by Gary L. Bailey, Whitefi eld, George, 305, 307, 315 208–10 Wiccacoe, 26 Washington County, 47 Wickersham, James P., 159 Washington, D.C., 18, 143, 165, 170, Wiley, Matthew D., 150 403, 490, 496, 506, 510 Willard, Francis, 141 Washington, George, 19, 71, 30, 184, Williamson, Samuel H., 20 197, 226, 362, 474, 480 Willkie, Wendell, 81 Watkins, Mary Jane, 152 Wilmington, 488, 514 Watkins Point, 286, 287 Wilmore, 150 Watts, John, 7, 20, 21, 23, 24 Wilson, James, 183, 184 Waugh, Joan, 202 Winchester, Elhanan, 269, 270 Wayne, Anthony, 76, 77 Winston-Salem, 329 Wayne, John, 474 Wisconsin, 130, 190, 364

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Witherow, J. Lowry, 367, 368 House Hotel, 489 Withers, William T., 369 , 515 Witherspoon, John, 16 Witthoft, Brucia, 490 Wolf, Stephanie Grauman, 22 Y : Wolves, Frederick, 26 Yale, 16, 471 Women in Industry Service, 403 Yankee-Pennamite War, 515 Women’s Joint Legislative Conference Yellow Springs, 10 (WJLC), 401, 413, 414 Yong, Timothy, 26 Women’s Trade Union League York, 8, 27, 53, 57, 72, 283–85, 302, (WTUL), 393, 399, 401–3, 406 306, 308, 332, 520 Wood, George, 480 Yorkshire River, 363 Wood, William, 26 Young, Benjamin, 233 Woodbridge, 26 Young Women’s Christian Woolman, John, 13, 319 Association, 404 Woolworth, 369 Yuriansen, Harmen, 26 Wooma, Ofodobendo, 301–38 YWCA, 205 Workers’ Educational Association (WEA), 395, 406 World War I, 148, 154, 155, 400–402 Z : World War II, 80, 204, 205, 213, 364, Zacatecas, 427 400–402, 422, 424, 425, 443, 444, Zeisler-Vralsted, Dorothy, 363 498, 499, 506 Zenger, John Peter, 10, 24 Wright’s Ferry, 27 Zermeno, J. Ysabel Rodriguez, 434, 438 WWF, 414 von Zinzendorf, Nicholas, 329 Wyoming, 27 Zuni Indians, 361

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