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INDEX— Volume 63 1980

A Architecture, , bibliography, 63- Aberman, Alan L,13 /o Additions to Collections. See HSWP Arndt,Karl J. 15.,R., "Rapp's Harmony Society Ahl, Capt. Thomas J., 367, 368 as an Institution 'Calculated to Undermine Airpollution, inearly Pittsburgh, 318 and Destroy Those Fundamental Princi- Alberts, Robert C, 184 ples of Free Government, Which Have "The Shaping of the Point: Pittsburgh's Conspicuously Distinguished" Us From All Renaissance Park," 285-311 the Nations of the Earth,' 359-66 Alden, Roger, 97, 98, 102, 105 Ashtabula County (Ohio), 322 "Alexander McClean's Journaljournal of the 1786 Atkinson, Thomas, 99, 103-4, 105, 108, 110, Survey of the Western Boundary of Penn- sylvania: Volume 2," ed. by James L. Automobile, 277-80 Murphy, 321-43 Automobiles, manufacture of, 80 Allegheny Coal and Coke Company, 207, 208 Auxiliary Internal Improvement Society of Allegheny College, 98 Crawford County, 108 on Community De- velopment, 297-301 Bv Allegheny County Planning Commission, Baker, Gordon C, "Catalogue of Sunday 293 School Books Belonging to the Pleasant Allegheny-Kiskiminetas Valley, 197-213 HillSunday School," 185-87 Allegheny Portage Railroad, 275 Baldwin, Henry, 110 Allegheny Steel Company, 198, 202, 207 Ball,Ernestine, 216 "The Alle-KiskiCoal Wars, 1913-1919," by Bancroft, Mark. See Darby, William Carl I.Meyerhuber, Jr., 197-213 Barber, Albert 6..G., 181 Allen, William, 128 Barber, Chase, 171 Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel Barber, Theodore M., 171-83, 374 and Tin Workers, 197 Bauman, John F. American Anti-Slavery Society, 315 and Thomas H. Coode, "'Old Bill1: A American Bottles and Flasks and Their New Deal Chronicle of Poverty and Ancestry, by Helen McKearin and Ken- Isolation in Southwestern Pennsyl- neth M. Wilson, rev., 57-59 vania," 215-29 Americans forDemocratic Action, 4 rev. of The Politics of Soft Coal: The American Friends Service Committee, 219n Bituminous Industry From World War American Liberal Disillusionment in the IThrough the New Deal, 256-57 Wake of World War I, by Stuart I. Baumann, Roland M., comp. and ed., Dis- Rochester, rev., 49-50 sertations on History, 1886- American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, 1976: A Bibliography, rev., 61-62 198, 207 Baynton, Wharton and Morgan, 122, 123, American Tract Society, 313-20 124, 127, 134 American Window Glass Company, 220 Beaver County, 315 Amsterdam, Gustave, 14 Beeson, Henry, 321 Amusements and toys, 242-45 Behold! The Polish-Americans, by Joseph Anderson, James D., "Samuel Wharton and Wytrwal, rev., 52-54 the Indians' Rights to Sell Their Land:An Bell, A.Marshall, 287 Eighteenth-Century View," 121-40 Bell,John C, Chief Justice, 5, 15 Andrew, John A. Ill,rev. of Conestoga Belle Vernon, 220-22 Crossroads :Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730- Benevolent societies, 313-20 1790, 156-58 Bennett, Melba, 26 Antifederalists, 95, 96, 99, 104, 109, 110 Bentleyville (Washington County), 12 Antilabor practices, 197-98, 199-200, 202-3, Bertha Consumers', Mine, 225-26 206 Bigger, Frederick, 286, 287, 288-89, 294, 302 Apollo Iron and Steel Company, 197, 207 Big Sur, California, 1717 Apollo millstrike (1893), 197 Bishop, James, Lt,370 Archeology, 189 Bittner, Van, 200, 201 at the Point, Pittsburgh, 295 Bituminous Coal Labor Board, 226 Architects, Pittsburgh, 63-75 "Black Boys," 123 382 INDEX OCTOBER

Blackett, Richard, rev. of The Education of "Catalogue of Sunday School Books Be- Black Philadelphia :The Social and Edu- longing to the Pleasant Hill Sunday cational History of a Minority Communi- School," by Gordon C. Baker, 185-87 ty,1900-1950, 258-60 Charette : The Pennsylvania Journal of Blacks, 199, 204, 206-7 Architecture, 64 "Black Valley," 197-213 Chatham Village, 303-4 Blair, Walter, 33 Cheape, Charles W., Moving the Masses: Blakeley, Robert J., To Serve the Public Urban Public Transit in New York, Bos- Interest :Educational Broadcasting in the ton and Philadelphia, 1880-1912, rev., 353- United States, rev., 54-55 54 Blakeslee, Joel, 322 Chesapeake-Leopard affair, 104-5 Bliss, Wesley L.,295 Citizens' Committee on a City Plan for Blockhouse (), 293, 308 Pittsburgh, 286 Bonnet, Lewis, 44 Citizens Sponsoring Committee on Post Bonnet, Lewis, Jr., 41-43, 44 War Planning. ... See Allegheny Con- Borkowski, Joseph A., rev. of Behold! The ference on Community Development Polish- Americans, 52-54 City Planning Commission (Pittsburgh), Borntraeger, Henry, 277, 279, 280 288, 289, 302 Botkin, Benjamin, 31-32 CivilLiberties League, 224 Brackenridge, 207 CivilWar, 367-72 Brady, Samuel, 39-41 Clark, George Rogers, 286-87 Brady, Mrs. Samuel, 40, 41 Clark, Susan, 314 Braun, Arthur E., 297 "Class Structure and Politics in Crawford Brawley, Judge James, 113 County, 1800-1840," by Robert D. Ilise- Bridges, 318-19 vich, 95-119 Broderick, Raymond J., 12 Clayton, Bruce, rev. of American Liberal Brodhead, Col. Daniel, 39-40 Disillusionment in the Wake of World Brophy, John, 201, 206 War I,49-50 Brophy, Robert J., 22 Cleaveland, Moses, 323 Brown, John, 117 Cleveland, Ohio, 18 Brown, Capt. S. S., 268 Coal, 146-47 Brown, W. H.and Sons, 271, 272 Coal industry in Alle-KiskiValley, 198 Brownsville, 124 Coal industry in , Bruntjen, Scott, and Melissa L. Young, 215, 225-27, 22S comps., Douglas C. McMurtrie: Bibli- Coal mining, 265-72 ographer and Historian of Printing, rev., Coal Trade Bulletin, 201 50-52 Coal wars (1913-1919), 197-213 Buchanan, Dr.John J., 176 Cochran, Thomas C, rev. of A History of Buente, WillardN., 302 Industrial Power in the United States, Bulger Block Coal Company, 226 1780-1930. Volume One: Waterpower in Burchfield, Judge James, 113 the Century of the Steam Engine, 357-58 Burgoyne, Arthur G., The Homestead Cohn, Jan, Improbable Fiction :The Life of Strike of 1892, rev., 350-52 Mary Roberts Rinehart, rev., 355-56 Burr, Aaron, 102-3, 104 Cole, Ernest, 225 "Burr Conspiracy," 102-3 Colt, Jabez, 103 Busti, Paul, 95 Committee for Organizing Iron and Steel Butler County Workers, 212 Harmony Society in, 360-61 Committee of Seventy (Philadelphia), 4 Irish Catholics in, 317 Communal organizations, 118 Conestoga Crossroads: Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania, 1730-1790, by Jerome H. Wood, C Jr., rev., 156-58 Callendar, Robert, 123 Conneaut, 323, 337 Camden-Yorke opinion, 138 Connecticut Land Company, 322-23 Campbell, Alexander, 316 Connellsville, 217 Carlisle Convention (1816), 110 Consolidated Traction Company, 81 Carmel, California, 17, 26 Constitutional Convention (Pennsylvania, Carmichaels, 141, 223 1967-1968), 1-16 Carnegie-Mellon University, 63, 64 delegates to, 4-5 Casket, the, 38 t 45 Coode, Thomas H., and John F. Bauman, 1980 INDEXX 383 383

"'Old Bill':A New Deal Chronicle of DistrictFive,UMWA, 200-1 Poverty and Isolation in Southwestern District Two, UMWA, 201 Pennsylvania," 215-29 Doherty, Dr. Robert E.,l).. 297, 298.298, 299, 300, Cornell, Frank, 270 301 Cornell, Robert, 265-72 Dolan, Patrick, 200, 201 Cortese, Americo V.,11 Dorson, Richard, 32, 35 Coward, Joan Mills, Kentucky in the New Douglas C. McMurtrie:Bibliographer and Republic: The Process of Constitution Historian of Printing, comp. by Scott Making,, rev.,161-62 Bruntjen and Melissa L.Young, rev., 50- Craig, Isaac, 184 52 Crawford County, 95-119 Dow, Winthrop, 171 Crawford Weekly Messenger, 99, 103, 110 Drake, Col. EdwinL., 145 Creighton, 203, 207 Draper, Lyman C, 37-48 Croatians, 31-36 Dress, 147 Croghan, George, 122, 123, 124, 130, 136 innineteenth century, 231-32 Crow, Peter, 41, 42 Dunbar, 216 Cruger, Mrs. Lydia, 46 Duncan, Frank, 268 Culbert, Sam, 268, 269, 272 Dunkard, 231 Cullum, Arthur, 113 Dunlevy, 227 Cuppola, Anthony, 222 Duss, John 3.,S., 364 Czarnowski, Joseph, 209 E D East End Journal, 76 Dann, John C, ed., The Revolution Remem- East India Company, 138 bered: Eyewitness Accounts of the War EditorialPolicy. See HSWP for Independence, rev., 347-48 Education, 171-83 Darby, William,37-48 The Education of Black Philadelphia: The Dartmouth College, 172 Social and Educational History of a Mi- Davenport store (New Geneva), 185 nority Community, 1900-1950, by Vincent Davis, Patricia J., End of the Line : P. Franklin, rev.,258-60 Alexander J. Cassatt and the Pennsyl- Eldersville, 225-26 vania Railroad, rev., 168-70 Election of 1840, 115-16 De Haas, Wills, 39 Election of 1828, 113, 117 Delegate Proposal No. 1000 (Pennsylvania Election of judges (Pennsylvania), 2, 3, 4, Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968) , 7-8.7-8, 9, 11, 14, 16 5-6, 7-8 Election of 1900, 79 Democratic party, 111-12, 116, 117-18 Elites, 98-99 Democratic-Republicans. See Antifederalists End of the Line:Alexander J./. Cassatt and Depression, Great, inWestern Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Railroad, by Patricia J. 215-29 Davis, rev..rev., 168-70 Detroit,.34,34 Engelmann, Larry, Intemperance: The Lost The Diaries of . Volume War Against Liquor, rev., 253-55 V: July 1786-December 1789, ed. by English, Fred, 221 Donald Jackson and Dorothy Twohig, rev., Epping (New Hampshire), 171 348-50 Ethnicity, 31-36 "The Diaries of Robert Cornell," ed. by in Alle-KiskiValley, 198-99 William Gibson and Andrew E. Rudoff, Evans, George, 23-24 265-72 Everson, 216 The Diary of Miss Emma Holmes, 1861- 1866, ed. by John F. Marszalek, rev., 249- F 51 Faires, Nora, rev. of Interviewing the Peo- Dick, John, 108 ple of Pennsylvania :A Conceptual Guide Dinwiddie, Gov.Robert, 184 to OralHistory, 59-61 Disciples of Christ, 316 Fairless, Ben, 296 "Discord in Civil War Volunteer Units — Fallowfield Township (Crawford County), An Incident Explained," by Ruthanne 117 j Heriot, 367-72 Farelly, Patrick, 99, 102-3, 104, 108, 109, 110 Dissertations on Pennsylvania History, 1886- Farm buildings, 142-43 1976: A Bibliography, comp. and ed. by Farming (1900), 231-45 Roland M.Baumann, rev., 61-62 Farming and the Depression, 218 384 INDEX OCTOBER

Fayette City, 216 Garard, Will,235, 242 Fayette County, 185-87, 216, 217-20, 227-28 Geary, Col. John W., 369, 371 industries in, 227-28 Gellhorn, Martha, 216 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Geographer, 37-48 216 Gibson, James, 98 Federal Land Office, 38 Gibson, William, and Andrew E. Rudoff, Federalist party, 95, 96, 97-98, 99, 101, 102, eds., "The Diaries of Robert Cornell," 265- 103, 104, 109, 110 12 Feehan, Francis, 200 "Glimpses of the 'Heroic Age' : William Ferguson, Russell J., 97 Darby's Letters to Lyman C. Draper," by Field, Robert, 123 J. Gerald Kennedy, 37-48 Fisher, John S., 288 Gloss, David, 360 Fitzpatrick, John, 212 Goldstein, Jonathan, Philadelphia and the Fitz Randolph, Robert, 98 China Trade, 1682-1846 : Commercial, Cul- Fleming, George T., 369 tural, and AttitudinalEffects, rev., 167-68 Fleming, Hartley G., "The 1905 White Gompers, Samuel, 205 Steamer," 277-80 Goodheart, Lawrence B., "Impressions of Fleming, Robert D., 10-11 Western Pennsylvania: The Mission of Flenniken, Clyde, 232 Elizur Wright, Jr., 1828-1829," 313-20 Folklore, 31-36 Gouger, Matthew, 9 Folmar, John Kent, rev. of The Diary of Gow, J. Steele, 297 Miss Emma Holmes, 1861-1866+ 249-51 Graebner, William, rev. of End of the Line : Fort de la Presqu'ile and the French Pene- Alexander J. Cassatt and the Pennsylvania tration into the Upper , Railroad, 168-70 1753-1759, by Maxwell P. Schoenfeld, Grand Ohio Company. See Corn- rev., 155-56 pany Fort Mclntosh, 342 Gratz family, 127 Fort Pitt, 136, 137 Great Steel Strike, 19*9, 212 proposed reconstruction of, 290-91 Greenbelt, Maryland, 287 Forts of Western Pennsylvania, 188-89 Greene County, 222-23, 224, 231-45 Foster, Alexander, 98 "Greene County, Pennsylvania, 1890-1918," Foster, Stephen Collins, Memorial, 27-28 by IraD. Garard, 141-54 Foster, WilliamZ., 208 Greensboro, 141 Francis, Henry, 216-29 Gregg, Andrew, 110 Francis, Owen, 31, 32, 35 Griswold, Ralph Esty, 302-5, 308 Franklin, Benjamin, 123, 126, 133, 134, 136, "Growing Up in Greene County, 1890-1918," 138 by IraD. Garard, 231-45 Franklin, Vincent P., The Education of , 136 Black Philadelphia: The Social and Edu- Guy, Jacob, 113, 114, 116 cational History of a Minority Communi- ty, 1900-1950, rev., 258-60 H Franklin, Sir William, 122, 123, 127, 133 Hackney, Joseph, 98 Franks, David, 127 Haddock, Sheriff William,210, 211 Franks, Trent, Simons and Company, 124 Halloween (1900), 241-42 Friend Rifles (Civil War), 369 Hamilton, Al,201 Frontier, images of, 37-48 Harmony Society, 359-66 Frost, Robert, 17 articles of association, 359, 360, 363, 365 petition for incorporation, 361-63 G Harper, Frank C, 287-88 Galloway, Joseph, 122, 123, 137 Harwick coal strike (1913), 199-200, 201 Garard, Cora, 237, 239 Harwick mine disaster (1904), 199 Garard, Dell, 231, 240 Hatfield, John, 232 Garard, Emma, 239 The Headwaters District: A History of the Garard, IraD. Pittsburgh District, U.S. Army Corps of "Greene County, Pennsylvania, 1890-1918," Engineers, by Leland R. Johnson, rev., 141-54 247-49 "Growing Up in Greene County, 1890- Heard, Dr. James D., 176, 178, 180-81 1918," 231-45 Heard, James D., Book Collection (Univer- Garard, Justus, 232, 235 sity of Pittsburgh), 181 Garards Fort, 146, 152, 231 Heinz, Howard, 287, 296 1980 INDEXx 385385

Henderson, Charles P., 7 Hunter, William A., rev. of Fort de la Henrici, Jacob, 80-81 Presqu'ile and the French Penetration of Heriot, Ruthanne, —"Discord in Civil War the Upper Ohio Country, 1753-1759, 155-56 Volunteer Units An Incident Explained," •Hurst, Henry, 99, 104, 108 367-72 Herriott, James, 98 "Heroic Age," the, 37-48 I Hickok,Lorena, 216 Ilisevich, Robert D., "Class Structure and Hicks, Alfred, 202, 207 Politics in Crawford County, 1800-1840," Hicks, Lewis, 198, 202-3, 204, 206, 207 95-119 Highet, Gilbert, 22 IllinoisCompany, 121, 123 Hillsborough, Lord, 133 "Impressions of Western Pennsylvania :The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Mission of Elizur Wright, Jr., 1828-1829," 184, 288 by Lawrence B.Goodheart, 313-20 Additions to Collections, 87-92, 190-94, Improbable Fiction'.Fiction: The Life of Mary 281-84, 376-80 Roberts Rinehart, by Jan Cohn, rev.. 355- Editorial policy, 30, 120, 214, 312 56 Historical tour, 375 Indiana, 130, 136-37, 139 In Commemoration, 86, 195, 373 Indiana (canal boat), 273 Index, 381 Indiana Company, 121, 127, 130 In Memoriam, 93 Indian boundary lines, 128-29 New Members, 93 Indian paths, 326, 327, 331 Notes and Documents, 63-93, 171-95, 265- Indian Queen Tavern (Philadelphia), 136 84, 359-80 Indians, 37, 38, 40-41, 42, 121-40, 323, 336, Historic American Building Survev,Survey, 64 337, 341 Historic Preservation in Small Towns: A killedby whites, 43, 44-46 Manual for Practice, by Arthur P. Zieg- Indian trade, 124, 131 ler, Jr., and Walter C. Kidney, rev., Industrial Workers of the World, 205, 206 262-64 Industry, Pa. (Beaver County), 7 A History of Industrial Power in the Intemperance: The Lost War Against United States, 1780-1930. Volume One: Liquor,by Larry Engelmann, rev., 253-55 Waterpower in the Century of the Steam Interviewing the People of Pennsylvania :A Engine, by Louis C. Hunter, rev., 357-58 Conceptual Guide to Oral History, by Holland Land Company, 95, 100 Carl Oblinger, rev., 59-61 Holliday, Alexander H., 175 Irish, inWestern Pennsylvania, 316-17 Hollidaysburg, 275 Irvis,K.Leroy, 8, 11 The Homestead Strike of 1892, by Arthur Iseman, Earl, 203 G. Burgoyne, rev., 350-52 Hopkins, Harry, 216 J Hopkins, John Henry, 366 Jackson, Andrew, 111-12 Household work (1900), 233-34, 237-40 Jackson, Donald, and Dorothy Twohig, eds., House, "OldBill,"217-18 The Diaries of George Washington. Houses (Greene County), 1900, 141-42, 143 Volume V:July 1786-December 1789, rev., Hucksters.Hucksters, 145 348-50 Hughes, John, 123 Jackson, Harvey H., Lachlan Mclntosh and Huidekoper, Harm J., 95, 96, 97, 99, 100-1, the Politics of Revolutionary Georgia, 102, 103, 105 rev, 159-61 v Huidekoper, Peter, 104 Jacksonville Agreement (1924), 215 "A Humble and Assiduous Student: The "James D. Van Trump :Studies in the Arch- Life of Theodore Barber, 1846-1915," by itecture of Pittsburgh," by Franklin K.B. Andrew E. Rudoff, 171-83 Toker and John H. Richman, 63-75 Humphreys, Mrs., 40-41 J. C. Cook Company, 226 Hungarian steelworkers, 32, 33 Jef fers, Annie Tuttle, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Hunt, Ebenezer, 116 Jef fers, Hamilton, 24 Hunt, Roy, 296 Jef fers, Robinson, 17-29 Hunter, John, 98 Jef fers, Una, 17, 26, 28 Hunter, Louis C, A History of Industrial Jef fers, Dr. WilliamHamilton, 17, 18-19, 20, Power in the United States, 1780-1930. 21, 22-23, 24 Volume One :IVaterpowerWaterpower in the Century Jefferson, 141, 147 of the Steam Engine, rev., 357-58 Jirolanio, Justin D., 8 386 INDEX OCTOBER

Johnson, Charles M., 176 L Johnson, David R., Policing the Urban Un- Labor, 79 derworld : The Impact of Crime on the Labor history, 197-213 Development of the American Police, Lachlan Mclntosh and the Politics of Revo- 1800-1887, rev., 251-53 lutionary Georgia, by Harvey H. Jack- Johnson, James P., The Politics of Soft son, rev., 159-61 Coal: The Bituminous Industry From Land, 121-40 World War IThrough the New Deal, Landmark Architecture of Allegheny Coun- rev., 256-57 ty, Pennsylvania, 63 Johnson, Leland R., The Headwaters Dis- Land ownership, 99-105, 106, 361-66 trict: A History of the Pittsburgh Dis- Land speculation, 100, 101-2 trict, US. Army Corps of Engineers, rev., Langley, Samuel P., 374 247-49 Larson, Robert L., rev. of The Railroad Johnson, Sir William, 122, 123, 124, 126, 129, Mergers and the Coming of Conrail, 55- 130, 131, 133 57 Johnstown, 275 Laughlin, Col. Samuel H., 38 Jolly, Henry, 39, 42, 43-44 Lawrence, DavidL.,310-11 Jones, J. H., 226 League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania "Journal of a Voyage on the Raging Canal," 4, 13 273-76 Lee, Edward B., 287 Judges, Pennsylvania, 1-16 Leib, Michael, 363n Judicial nominating commission, Pennsyl- Lessee v. Douglass (1805), 100 vania, proposed, 5, 6, 7 Letter to the Editor, 374 Judicial selection process, 1-16 "Let the People Decide : Judicial Selection Judiciary Committee (1967-1968 Pennsyl- in the 1967 Pennsylvania Constitutional vania Constitutional Convention), 2, 4, 5, Convention," by Lynne Warfield Kal- 6, 7, 11 treider and George D. Wolf, 1-16 Judiciary Proposal (1967-1968 Pennsylvania Levy, Eugene, rev. of Policing the Urban Constitutional Convention), 2 Underworld :The Impact of Crime on the Judiciary Proposal No. 7 (1967-1968 Penn- Development of the American Police, sylvania Constitutional Convention), 6, 14, 1800-1887, 251-53 15 Lewis, John L.,201, 205-6 Lewis, Thomas, 200 K Liberty and Empire :British Radical Solu Kaltreider, Lynne Warfield, and George D. tions to the American Problem, 1774 Wolf, "Let the People Decide: Judicial 1776, by Robert E. Toohey, rev., 345-46 Selection in the 1967 Pennsylvania Con- "The Library of ," by stitutional Convention," 1-16 Ruth S. Reid, 188-89 Kane, John J., 310 The Life and Adventures of Daniel Boone, Kauffman, Bruce, 9-10, 12 by Michael A. Lofaro, rev., 158-59 Kaufmann, Edgar J., 294, 296 Lighting, 141, 146 Kelso, Dr.James A.,20 "LilyLee Nixon :A Memorial," by William Kemenovich, Ivan, 222-23 F. Trimble, 85 Kemenovich, Victor, 222-23, 225 Linotype, 77 Kennedy, J. Gerald, "Glimpses of the Livestock, 143-45 'Heroic Age' :William Darby's Letters to Livingconditions, inmining towns, 267 Lyman C. Draper," 37-48 Lobbies, 4 Kennedy, Dr. Thomas, 98, 102, 104, 106 Lofaro, Michael A., The Life and Adven- Kentucky in the New Republic: The tures of Daniel Boone, rev., 158-59 Process of Constitution Making, by Joan , 343 Mills Coward, rev., 161-62 Lord, Samuel, 98, 101, 109 Ketchum, MacLeod and Grove, 286 Lydon, James G., rev. of Philadelphia and Keyserling, Leon, 216 the China Trade, 1682-1846: Commercial, Killikelly,Sarah, 78, 369 Cultural, and AttitudinalEffects, 167-68 Kingsley, Pa., 7 Lynchings, 199 Kline, Ernest, 14 Knights ofLabour, 271 M Kramer, Harry A.,16 McArthur, William, 109 KuKluxKlan, 207 McClain, James, 297 1 Kuskuskies, 324, 342 McClean, Alexander, 321-43 1980 INDEXx 387 387

McCoy, 179 Miners, inGreat Depression, 219-20, 228-29 McKearin, Helen, and Kenneth M. Wilson, Minor, Floyd, 231, 240 American Bottles and Flasks and Their Minor,John Will,231, 240 Ancestry, rev., 57-59 Missouri Plan, 3, 4 McKeesport, 266 Mobility,107-8 McMurtry, George, 197, 198 Monongahela City, 269 McNeil, Donald M.,305 Monument Hill,20 Macfarlane, Dr. J. W., 277 Moore, Judge Jesse, 99 Macfarlane, William, 277, 280 Moravian Indians, 38, 44-46 Magarac, Joe, 31-36, 286 Morgan, Col. Daniel, 43 Magazines, Pittsburgh, 76-84 Morgan, George, 122, 137, 139 Malcolmson, Anne, 33 Morgan, John, 123 Manchester Bridge, 288, 290, 291, 305, 308 Moses, Robert, 291-94 Mandelbaum, Seymour J., rev. of To Serve Mount Morris, 141 the Public Interest: Educational Broad- Moving the Masses: Urban Public Transit casting inthe United States, 54-55 in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, Mapletown, 231 1880-1912, by Charles W. Cheape, rev., Marietta, Ohio, 43 353-54 Marshall, Dr. Robert S., 183 Municipal Art Commission (Pittsburgh), Marszalek, John F., ed., The Diary of Miss 286 Emma Holmes, 1861-1866, rev., 249-51 Municipal Planning Association (Pitts- Martin, Gov. Edward, 308, 309-10 burgh), 286, 287 Martin, Park H., 293, 297, 299, 308-9 Murphy, James L., ed., "Alexander Mc- Martin, Robert F., rev. of Intemperance: Clean's Journal of the 1786 Survey of the The Lost War Against Liquor, 253-55 Western Boundary of Pennsylvania: Mason's and Dixon's Line, 321 Volume 2," 321-43 Mayer, Stanley D. — Murray, Joseph, 210 "Of My Father and Remarques A Murray, Philip, 201-2, 204, 211, 213 Memoir," 76-84 Musmanno, Michael, 15-16 rev. of Douglas C.McMurtrie :Bibliogra- pher and Historian of Printing, 50-52 N Mayer, William, 76-84 National Intelligencer, 38 Mead, David, 97, 104, 109 , park proposed for Meador, Roy, "The Pittsburgh Years of Point, 289-90, 295, 302-3 Robinson Jeffers," 17-29 National Republican Party, 116 Mead Township (Crawford County), 96, 97, National Road, 44 98, 102, 106, 107, 108 National Unemployed Council, 220, 221, 222 Meadville, 95, 96, 97, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, Nativism, 199 109, 114 Natrona, 198, 208 Meadville Society for the Encouragement Natural gas, 146 of Domestic Manufactures and Useful Nature, role of in poetry, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29 Arts, 105 Neely, Will,265 Mechling, Jacob, 359-60, 361 Neville, Joseph,Toseph, 321-22 Mellon, Andrew, 176 Nevin, Ethelbert, 176 Mellon Institute for Industrial Research, New Deal, and Western Pennsylvania, 215- 295, 297 29 Mellon National Bank, 286 New Geneva, 185-87 Mellon, Richard King, 294-95, 296-97, 298, New Kensington, 198, 199, 203, 204, 206 299,300 New Kensington Pispatch, 199 Mercer County, 316 New Orleans, Battle of,47 Mestrovic, Steve (in folklore), 33 Newspaper opinion regarding election of Meyerhuber, Carl L,I.,Jr. judges (Pennsylvania), 4 "The Alle-Kiski Coal Wars, 1913-1919/' Newspapers, 152-53 197-213 Niblock, James, 367-69 rev. of The Homestead Strike of 1892, Nichols, Frederick Doveton, and Ralph E. 350-52 Griswold, Thomas Jefferson, Landscape Michener, James, 5 Architect, rev., 163-65 Militia,44-45, 109 Nicholson Township (Fayette County), 185 Miller,George, A Pennsylvania Album:Pic- "The 1905 White Steamer/Steamer," 1 by Hartley G. ture Postcards, 1900-1930, rev., 260-62 Fleming, 277-80 388 INDEX OCTOBER

Nixon, LilyLee, 85 Philadelphia and the China Trade, 1682- Norris, George C, 182 1846: Commercial, Cultural, and Attitudi- North Charleroi, 227 nal Effects, by Jonathan Goldstein, rev., North East, Pa., 19 167-68 Northwestern Bank 'of Pennsylvania, 108 Philadelphia Bulletin, 4 Phillips, Francis C,175, 179 q Philomathian Society (Western University Oblinger, Carl, Interviewing the People of Pennsylvania: A Conceptual Guide to PittsburghV^ZlTn^iiz^ Oral History rev 59-61 earl nineteenth cent 318.19 Occidental College, »- q?oq 26 - MO \^,F^r and Remarks A Pittsburgh "ndAHegheny 1-elepk°.eTelephone corn-Com- Piffi-gh Chamber of Commerce, 288, N'°1^'^""'^""^'^Uil, 14d-4o 294 95

y Thomas H. Coode, 215-29 tion | OldEconomy, 188 6 . ,., , ,_. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 4 Oman, Richard J., rev. of Liberty and Em- Pittsburgh* 4 British Radical Solutions to the Press /jre: Problem, 1774-1776, Pittsbur h Regional Planning Association, American 345-46 287. 288. 291, 294, 297, 302, 306 Pittsburgh Steel Company, 227 ? Pittsburgh Steelers, 31 Painter, John, 266 "The Pittsburgh Years of Robinson Jef- Park Institute (Allegheny), 23 fers," by Roy Meador, 17-29 Parks, 285-311 Plain Facts, 137-40 Patterson, Thomas, 176 Planning, 286 Pease, Robert L.. 301 Pleasant HillChurch (New Geneva), 185- Peddlers, 148 87 Penn Avenue Theater, 80 Poetry, 7-29 Perm, Gov. John, 128 Poets, 17-29 Penn-Lincoln Parkway, 294 Point Breeze, 277 Pennsylvania Point Bridge, 288, 290, 291. 305, 308 House of Representatives, 359, 361-63 Point Park Commission, 288, 289, 295 Supreme Executive Council, 321 Point Park Development Study (1945), western boundary of, 321-43 306-8 A Pennsylvania Album: Picture Postcards, Point State Park, 285-311 1900-1930, by George Miller, rev., 260-62 Policing the Urban Underworld: The /M- Pennsylvania Bar Association, 3-4, 5, 6 pact of Crime on the Development of the Pennsylvania Canal, 273-76 American Police, 1800-1887, by David R. The Pennsylvania Canal in Indiana and Johnson, rev., 251-53 Westmoreland Counties, by Clarence D. Politics, 95-119 Stephenson, rev., 165-66 The Politics of Soft Coal :The Bituminous Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention. See Industry From World War IThrough Constitutional Convention the New Deal, by James P. Johnson, rev., Pennsylvania Democratic Study Commission, 256-57 4 Pontiac's Rebellion, 124 Pennsylvania Historical Bibliography : /. Porter, Col. Andrew, 321, 323 Additions Through 1970, comp. by John Porter, Cornelia, 176 B. B. Trussell, Jr., rev., 61-62 Porter, Robert, 323 Pennsylvania Labor Council, 206 Potter, Jeanne Oldfield, 177 Pennsylvania Population Company, 100, 103 Poverty Pennsylvania Railroad, 292 Crawford County, 97 Pennsylvania Security League, 224 Fayette County, 215-29 Petrova Gora, 35 Powell, Lawrence Clark, 20, 27 Philadelphia, 3 Pratt, Charles (Lord dampen) . 138 1980 INDEXk 389 389

Presbyterian Congregational Church, Richardson, George S., 305 Sewickley, 18 Richards, Wallace, 287, 293, 297-300, 301, Printing, 76-77, 82-83 302, 305, 306, 308-9 Prior discovery, right of, 137, 138-39 Richman, John H., and Franklin. K. B. Proclamation of 1763, 122, 124, 126, 130, 133 Toker, "James D. Van Trump :Studies in "Project Constitution" (1961), 4 the Architecture of Pittsburgh," 63-75 Property. See Land ownership Richmond Township (Crawford County), Proposed Judiciary Article,4, 5 116 Protestantism, on the frontier, 313-20 Rittenhouse, David, 321 Prpic, George J., 35 Robin, John P., 311 "The Puzzle of a Pittsburgh Steeler: Joe Robinson, A.C, 21 Magarac's Ethnic Identity," by Clifford Robinson, John, 19, 22 J. Reutter, 31-36 Robinson, Philena, 25 Pymatuning Swamp, 324, 327, 341 Rochester, Stuart I., American Liberal Dis- illusionment in the Wake of World War I,rev., 49-50 R Rudof f, Andrew E. Radicalism, in Great Depression, 220, 222-25 "A Humble and Assiduous Student :The Rafalko, Stanley, 209 Life of Theodore Barber, 1846-1915," The Railroad Mergers and the Coming of 171-83 Conrail, by Richard Saunders, rev., 55-57 and WilliamGibson, eds., "The Diaries of Randolph Township (Crawford County), Robert Cornell/' 265-72 114, 116 Rural life, 141-54 Rapp, Frederick, 359-61, 365-66 Ruth, Gerald, 8 Rapp, George, 359, 361 Rapp, Johannes, 365 S "Rapp's Harmony Society as an Institution Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 181 'Calculated to Undermine and Destroy "Samuel Wharton and the Indians' Rights to Those Fundamental Principles of Free Sell Their Land: An Eighteenth-Century Government, Which Have Conspicuously View,"by James D. Anderson, 121-40 Distinguished "Us From All the Nations Sandburg, Carl, 17 of the Earth,' by Karl J. R. Arndt, 359- Saratoga, Battle of, 43 66 Saturday Evening Post, 38, 41, 44 Redick, David, 19 Saunders, Richard, The Railroad Mergers Red, Scare (1919), 205-6 and the Coming of Conrail, rev., 55-57 Reid, Sen. David Aiken, 286-87 Scaife, AllanM.,299, 300 Reibel,Refoel, Daniel B, rev. of Historic Preserva- Scalping, 43 tion inSmall Towns :A Manual of Prac- Schoenfeld, Maxwell P., Fort de la tice, 262-64 Presqu'ile and the French Penetration into Reid, Ruth S. the Upper Ohio Country, 1753-1759, rev., "The Library of Charles Morse Stotz," 155-56 188-89188^89 Schools, 232 "The Stobo Papers: The Collection of Scranton, Gov. WilliamW., 1, 3, 6, 7, 10, 14 Mrs. C. V. Starrett," 184 Scully, Cornelius D., 288, 295 Relief (1930s), 218, 219, 224, 227 Self-help in the Great Depression, 219, 222 Religion Sellins, Fannie, 203-4, 206-11 inearly Western Pennsylvania, 315-20 Sewickley, 18, 22, 315 inpoetry, 21-22 Shafer, Gov. Raymond P., 14 Remarques, 76-84 "The Shaping of the Point: Pittsburgh's Renaissance (Pittsburgh), 285-311 Renaissance Park," by Robert C. Alberts, Republican Party, 119 285-311 Resettlement Administration, 216 Shapiro, Irwin,34 Reutter, Clifford J., "The Puzzle of a Shapp, Milton,4 Pittsburgh Steeler: Joe Magarac's Ethnic Sharon, 316, 321 Identity," 31-36 Sharpsburg, 274 The Revolution , Remembered : Eyewitness Sheep raising, 105, 144-45 Accounts of the War for Independence, Sheppard, MurielEarley, 215 ed. by John C. Dann, rev., 347-48 Short stories, 37, 38 Reynell, John, 133 Shulze, John A., Ill Reynolds, John R., 103 Sickles, Gen. Daniel E., 367, 368 390 INDEX OCTOBER

Siebert, Prof. Wilbur H., 322 Toohey, Robert E., Liberty and Empire : Simon, John, 127 British Radical Solutions to the American Six Nations (Iroquois), 124, 130, 139 Problem, 1774-1776, rev., 345-46 Slovaks, 33-34 Torbett, Samuel, 98 Smith, Asa Dodge, 172 To Serve the Public Interest : Educational Smith, Robert E., rev. of The Life and Ad- Broadcasting in the United States, by ventures of Daniel Boone, 158-59 Robert J. Blakely, rev., 54-55 Smoke ordinances, 295 Tottenham, John, rev. of Lachlan Mclntosh Snear, Agnes, 222 and the Politics of Revolutionary Georgia, South Brownsville, 222 159-61 Southwest Coal and Coke Company, 265-72 Traffic planning, 291, 292-93, 305 Starrett, Mrs. C. V., 184 Transportation, 149-52 State Emergency Relief Board (1932), 217n, Traveler's account (1849), 273-76 224 Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768), 128-31, 139 Stephen son, Clarence D., The Pennsylvania Trent, William, 124, 127, 132, 136 Canal inIndiana and Westmoreland Coun- Trimble, William R, "Lily Lee Nixon: A ties, rev., 165-66 Memorial," 85 Sterling, George, 18 Trussell, John B.B., Jr. Stern, Robert M., rev. of American Bottles comp., Pennsylvania Historical Bibliogra- and Flasks and Their Ancestry, 57-59 phy: I. Additions Through 1970, rev., "The Stobo Papers :The Collection of Mrs. 61-62 C. V. Starrett," by Ruth S. Reid, 184 rev. of The Revolution Remembered'. Stobo, Maj.Robert, 184 Eyewitness Accounts of the War for Stores, general, 147-48 Independence, 347-48 Stotz, Charles Morse, 188-89, 302, 303, 304, Tugwell, Rexford, 216 305-6 Tuscarawas River, 44 Stout, WilliamB., 12 Tuttle, Edwin, 19 Strahan, William, 134 Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, 367 Stranded populations (1930s), 216, 228 Twenty-first Ward (Pittsburgh), 78 Streetcars, 81-82 "Twin Hollows" (home of Robinson Jef- Strikebreakers, 197-98, 203-4 fers), 25 Strikes, 79, 197-213, 215, 266, 267, 268-69, Typhoid fever, 78 270-72 Stroudsburg News, 6 U Strzelecki, Joseph, 208-9 Unemployed Council ofBelle Vernon, 221 "Suffering 'traders," the, 124-27, 130 Unemployment, in Great Depression, 215-29 Sugar making, 324 Unionization movement, 197-213 Sunday school books, 185-87 Uniontown, 321 Surveys, 321-43 United Mine Workers of America, 197, 198, Swearingen, Andrew, 40 199-203, 204-11, 215, 223, 224, 226 United Mine Workers Journal, 201, 211 Urban Redevelopment Authority (Pitts- T burgh), 301 Tarr, Joel A., rev. of Moving the Masses: Urban renewal, 285-311 Urban Public Transit inNew York, Bos- ton and Philadelphia, 1880-1912, 353-54 V Taxes, 96, 106 Valda Coal Company, 226-27 Teagarden, Dr. George W., 223-24 Van Buren, Martin, 116 Telephones, 153-54 Vandalia, 134-36, 137, 139, 140 Tennis, 23 Vandalia Company, 121-22 Theaters, 80 Vandergrift, 198 Thomas Jefferson, Landscape Architect, by Van Horn, Cornelius, 98, 113 Frederick Doveton Nichols and Ralph E. Van Trump, James D. Griswold, rev., 163-65 architectural historian, 63-75 Thornburgh, Richard, 5, 5n rev. of Improbable Fiction: The Life of Tilzer, Harry Von, 78 Mary Roberts Rinehart, 355-56 Tioga (Athens), Pennsylvania, 323 rev. of A Pennsylvania Album: Picture Toker, Franklin K. B., and John H. Rich- Postcards, 1900-1930, 260-62 man, "James D. Van Trump :Studies in rev. of Thomas Jefferson, Landscape the Architecture of Pittsburgh," 63-75 Architect, 163-65 1980 INDEX 391 391

Venango County, 317 Wharton, Thomas, 122, 132, 136, 137 land claims, 137, 139 Wheeling Creek, 42 Volunteers, CivilWar, 367-72 Wheeling, W. Va., 40, 41, 43, 44 Whig Party, 116,118 W White, Bartholomew, 98, 104 Waddell, Louis M., rev. of The Diaries of White, John, 205 George Washington. Volume V: July White Steamer, 277-80 1786-December 1789, 348-50 Williamson, Col.David, 40, 44-46 Wagons and buggies, 150-51 Williamson, John, 40 Walker, Thomas, 128 WillowTree Tavern (Greene County), 145 "Walpole Associates," 134 Wilmarth, Walter, 7 Walpole, Thomas, 134 Wilson, Erasmus, 369 Walton, Denver L., rev. of The Pennsyl- Wilson, Helen M., revs, of Dissertations on vania Canal inIndiana and Westmoreland Pennsylvania History, 1886-1976 :A Bibli- Counties, 165-66 ography, and Pennsylvania Historical War Labor Board, 204 Bibliography :I.Additions Through 1970, War of 1812, 109 61-62 Washington County, 3737,f 46, 216, 225-27 Wilson, Kenneth M., and Helen McKearin, Washington, George (proposed memorial American Bottles and Flasks and Their park to), 288 Ancestry, rev., 57-59 Washington, Pennsylvania, 37, 38, 40, 44 Wilson, M. L., 216 Water systems, rural, 141-42 Withers, Alexander S., 45 Wattles, Capt. Warren W., 367, 369 Wolf, George D., and Lynne Warfield Kal- Watts, Isaac, 185 treider, "Let the People Decide: Judicial Way, Abishai, 364, 366 Selection in the 1967 Pennsylvania Con- Waynesburg, 141, 142, 152, 153 stitutional Convention," 1-16 Waynesburg College, 223 Wolf, Jacob, 47 Wealth, distribution of, 98 Women, on frontier, 316 Webb, Ross A., rev. of Kentucky in the Wood, Jerome H., Jr., Conestoga Cross- New Republic : The Process of Constitu- roads :Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730-1790, tionMaking, 161-62 rev., 156-58 Weidlein, Dr. Edward R., 297, 298, 301 Woods, George, 172-73 Weigley, Russell R, rev. of The Head- Woodside, Robert, 6 waters District: A History of the Pitts- Workers' cooperatives, 221 burgh District, U.S. Army Corps of En- Works Progress Administration, 295 gineers, 247-49 World War I,impact on labor-management Weir, Frederick W., 295 relations in coal industry, 204-5 Weldin, J. R., Company, 182 Wright, Elizur, Jr., 313-20 West, the, 37-48 Wytrwal, Joseph, Behold! The Polish- Western Pennsylvania, descriptions of, 313- Americans, rev., 52-54 20 Western Pennsylvania Architectural Sur- Y vey, 304 Western Theological Seminary, 17, 18, 19, Yorke, Charles, 138 20, 319 Young, Arthur, 175-76, 183 Western University of Pennsylvania, 26, 171, Young, Melissa, and Scott Bruntjen, comps., 172, 173, 174, 176, 178, 179 Douglas C. McMurtrie: Bibliographer Westmoreland City, 265 and Historian of Printing, rev., 50-52 Westmoreland County, 216, 265-72 Youth's Friend, 185, 187 West Natrona, 208 West Virginia, 229 Z Wetzel brothers, 43 Zane, Jonathan, 29, 44 Wetzel, Lewis, 39, 41-43, 44 Zanesville, Ohio, 47 Wetzel, Martin, 41, 43 Ziegler, Arthur P., Jr., 63 Wharton, Charles, 122 and Walter C. Kidney, Historic Preserva- Wharton, Isaac, 122 tion in Small Towns: A Manual of Wharton, Joseph, 121, 133 Practice, rev., 262-64 Wharton, Joseph Jr., 122, 123 Zouave Cadets (Civil War volunteer unit), Wharton, Samuel, 121-40 367, 369