INDEX Volume 60 — 1977

A ists and the Beginnings of Norwegian Acapulco, 81, 82, 83 Migration to America," 241-63 Adams Express (Company, 123-24n, 211 Artillery bombardment (Civil War), 114- Adams, John Quincy, 415-18 15, 140 Adams, Maude, 421 Aspinwall (Panama), 88 Additions to Collections. See HSWP Astronomy, 335-36, 342 Aeronautics, 336-37 Atlanta Constitution, 159 Alberts, Robert C. Attorney For the Situation, by Leland A Charming Field for An Encounter; Hazard, rev., 410-13 George Rogers Clark and the Winning Automobiles, 422, 423 of the OldNorthwest; Mount Washing- Ayars, Walter F. Ill,Lancaster Diary 1776, ton Tavern :A Story of a Famous Inn, rev., 58-60 a Great Road, and the People Who Used Them, rev., 165-67 B rev. of Henry C.Frick Educational Com- Bailey, Kenneth P., Christopher Gist: mission: 1909-1974, 69-71 Colonial Frontiersman, Explorer, and In- Alexandria, Va,128, 129, 130, 224, 229 dian Agent, rev., 55-56 Allegheny City, 240, 306, 307 Baker, Gordon C, "The New Geneva Cornet Allegheny College, 334 Band," 89-101 Allegheny Conference on Community De- Baker, James, 94 velopment, 189 Ball,Dr., 124-25 Allegheny Observatory, 335-38, 342 Baltimore, Md., 112-13, 219, 224 Alter, David, 334-35 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 313 Alternating current, 330-31 Band, 89-101 Aluminum industry, 330 Barbeau, Arthur E., rev. of Pennsylvania's American Chemical Society, Pittsburgh Sec- Black History, 179-81 tion, 33 Barker, George F., 333 American Revolution, 265-76 Barton, Michael, ed., "The Civil War Let- American society, 242-43 ters of Captain Andrew Lewis and His Ammon, Robert H., 306, 311 Daughter," 371-90 Amsterdam, 245, 248 , 270 Anderson, ArlowW., 255 Battle of the Wilderness, 231, 232, 240 Anderson, James D., rev. of1777 :The Year Baumann, Roland M., "The Removal of the of the Hangman, 404-6 Westmoreland County Seat to Newtown Anderson, Niles (Greensburg), 1784-1786," 277-89 "Joseph Grange Smith, 1911-1977," 391-92 Bay, Johannes, 245, 248, 254 rev. of A Charming Field For An En- Beaver, 267 counter; George Rogers Clark and the Belle Island, 210, 213 Winning of the Old Northwest; Mount Benjamin Franklin, 415 Washington Tavern: A Story of a Bergen, Norway, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, Famous Inn, a Great Road, and the 251, 252-54, 255 People Who Used Them, 165-67 Berlin, Robert H., rev. of Portrait of an Andersonville prison, 233 Early American Family :The Shippens of Annapolis, Md., 211, 212, 213 Pennsylvania Across Five Generations, "Another Album Leaf by John Quincy 401-4 Adams," by Harriet K.Branton, 415-18 Bigelow, Edward M., 30-32, 33 Anthropology and Archeology Division, Car- Billias, George Athan, Elbridge Gerry: negie Museum, 267 Founding Father and Republican States- Arbogast, Philip, 354-56 man, rev., 168-70 Archeology, 185-92, 266-67 Biophysics, 348 Army, U. S. Birmingham Quaker Meeting House (Bran- diplomacy, 3 dywine), 112 engineering, 2-3 Blackett, Richard, rev. of Robert L.Vann of exploration, 2 the Pittsburgh Courier: Politics and Black officers, 1-21 Journalism, 301-3 Army of the Potomac, 123, 127, 129, 136, Blacks (in CivilWar), 124-25, 136n 221, 222, 226, 384 "Black Watch," 318 Arndt, Karl J. R., "George Rapp's Harmon- Blegen, Theodore C, 258-59 1977 INDEX 435

Bliss, Wesley A., 188, 189, 191 A Charming Field For An Encounter, by Blockhouse (Fort Pitt), 186 Robert C. Alberts, rev., 165-66 Blockson, Charles L., Pennsylvania's Black Chemistry, 338, 344 History, rev., 179-81 Chesapeake Female College, 205 Board of Health (Pittsburgh), 24, 25 Chickahominy River, 140, 384 Boiler, Jacob, 251, 252, 253-54, 255 Child labor. See Employment Bouquet, Col. Henry, 186, 318 Cholera, 24 Braddock, Maj. Gen. Edward, 186, 314-15 Christiania. See Oslo Braddock at the Monongahela, by Paul E. Christmas (CivilWar), 228 Kopperman, rev., 291-92 Christopher Gist: Colonial Frontiersman, Bradford County, 38, 43, 44, life in, 37-54 Explorer, and Indian Agent, by Kenneth Brady, Capt. Samuel, 269-70 P. Bailey, rev., 55-56 Brandywine battlefield, 112 Citizens party, 31, 32, 36 Branton, Harriet K., "Another Album Leaf City Planning, Department of (Pittsburgh), by John Quincy Adams," 415-18 188 Brashear, John A., 337 CivilWar, 13-14, 109-43, 203-40, 371-90 Brawley, J. B., 147, 148 camp life, 111-43, 203-40, 381, 383, 385, Brodhead, Col. Daniel, 269, 270, 274-75 387-88 Brodhead Road, 265-66 correspondence, 109-43, 203-40, 371-90 Bryce, James, 356 draftees, 222-23 Buhl Foundation, 346, 348 "The CivilWar Letters of Captain Andrew Bull Run. See Manassas Lewis and His Daughter," ed. by Michael Buni, Andrew, Robert L. Vann of the Pitts- Barton, 371-90 burgh Courier :Politics and Black Journal- Clayton, Bruce, rev. of The Presidency of ism, rev., 301-3 James Buchanan, 62-63 Burd, Col. James, 318, 329 Coal, 329 Bureau of Filtration (Pittsburgh), 34 Coal-Mining Safety in the Progressive Butler, Col. Thomas, 8 Period: The Political Economy of Re- Butterfield, Gen. Daniel, 208 form, by WilliamGraebner, rev., 407-8 Coat of Arms, British, 317 C Coke, 329 California Gold Rush, 73-88 Coleman, John M., Thomas McKean: For- Camp Curtin, 111 gotten Leader of the Revolution, rev., 56- Camp Metcalf, Va., 219 58 Camp Pierpont (Civil War), 123, 125, 126, Collins, Helen, rev. of Signers of the Con- 127, 128 stitution:HistoricPlaces Commemorating "Camp Sorghum," 235-39 the Signing of the Constitution, 167-68 Camp Tenally (Civil War), 116, 118, 120, Comfort, G. W, 118, 141-43, 205, 217 121, 122, 374 Command and General Staff College, 15 Camp Wayne (Westchester), 111-12, 113 Commission to establish Westmoreland Camp Wright, 371 County seat, 279-80, 281 Campbell, Charles, 279 Condon, Edward U., 342 Campbell, Col. Richard, 271-72 Congress, 226 Carey, Mathew, 257 Connellsville, 195, 273 Carnahan, Robert B., 193-94 , 3-4 Carnegie, Andrew, 159-63 Convention nominating system, 145-46 Carnegie Institute of Technology. See Car- Cooley, Laurence A., "APennsylvania Map negie-Mellon University Powder Horn," 314-19 Carnegie-Mellon University, 331, 343-44 Covode, John, 195-96 Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 189, Craig, Isaac, 328, 354 339 Crawford County System, 145-58 Carpenter, Wilson Howell, diary of, 305-13 The Crawford Democrat (Meadville), 146, Carver, Frank F., 266 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154-55 Catlett's Station, Va., 135, 136 Crawford, Col. William, 272-74 Cavet, John, 279 Cumberland Valley Institute (Mechanics- Census, U.S., 353, 362, 363 burg), 109, 140, 212 Chagres, 74 Curtin, Gov. Andrew Gregg, 120n, 217, 223, Chamber of Commerce, 25, 26, 36 377 Chaplain (Civil War), 121 Cyclotron, 349 436 INDEX OCTOBER

D Espyville, 151 Davenport estate (New Geneva), 90 Evansburg, 154 Davis, Benjamin, 279, 280, 281, 283, 289 Ewing, Samuel W., diary, 73-88 DDT," 328 — 'Dear Sister Jennie Dear Brother Jacob' : F The Correspondence Between a Northern Fairfax Courthouse, Va., 132 Soldier and His Sister in Mechanicsburg, Falmouth, Va., 137 Pennsylvania, 1861-1864," ed. by Florence Farmerie, Samuel A., and Janice C. C. McLaughlin, 109-43, 203-40 Farmerie, "The Letters of David Russel Democratic party, 145-58 Haswell," 37-54 De Pillis, Mario, 262 Farmerie, Samuel A., rev. of Lancaster Detweiler, Robert, rev. of Elbridge Gerry: Diary 1776 and Union County, Pennsyl- Founding Father and Republican States- vania :A Bicentennial History, 58-60 man, 168-70 Farming, 40, 49, 51 "The Diary of Samuel W. Ewing — A Fayette County, 89-101 Forty-Niner/' ed. by James D. Van Fell, James E., Jr., rev. of Western River Trump, 73-88 Transportation :The Era of Early Internal "The Diary of Wilson Howell Carpenter: Development, 1810-1860, 60-62 An Account of the 1877 Railroad Riots," Fern Hollow, 420 ed. by Douglas L.Mahrer, 305-13 Ferris, Robert G. Dick Act (1903), 17 series ed., The Presidents: Historic Places "Digging Up Fort Pitt," by James L. Commemorating the Chief Executive, Swauger, 185-92 rev., 303-4 Disease, 23, 24, 36 series ed., Signers of the Constitution: The Documentary History of the Ratifica- Historic Places Commemorating the tion of the Constitution. Volume I, Con- Signing of the Constitution, rev., 167- stitutional Documents and Records, 1776- 68 1787; Volume II,Ratification of the Con- Fessenden, Reginald A., 339 stitution by the States: Pennsylvania, ed. Filtrationplant, 27, 29-30, 31, 33, 34, 35 by MerrillJensen, rev., 295-98 First American Regiment, 4-5 Draft, 20 Fleming, Hartley G., "The East End, 1898- Draftees. See CivilWar 1915," 419-26 Dragoo, Donald, 267 Folmar, J. Kent, rev. ofRadical Republicans Duncan, Robert Kennedy, 331 in the North: State Politics During Re- Dunmore's War, 273 construction, 63-66 Dusenberry, William H., The Waynesburg Forbes, Brig. Gen. John, 186, 315 College Story 1849-1974, rev., 67-69 Forbes Field, 422 Duss, John, 262 Forbes Road, 266, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319 Ford's Theater, 227 E Foreman, Charles, 286 "The East End, 1898-1915," by Hartley G. Fort Duquesne, 186, 189 Fleming, 419-26 Fort Laurens, 267, 271 East End Preparatory School, 421 Fort Laurens, 1778-79: The Revolutionary Ebensburg, 371, 374, 377 War in Ohio, by Thomas I. Pieper and Economy, 259 James B. Gidney, rev., 294-95 Editorial, 427-28 Fort Mclntosh, 5, 266-67, 271 Editorial policy. See HSWP Fort Necessity, 186 Education, 360 Fort Pitt, 185-92, 265-76, 315, 318-19 Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment, 269, 270 Fort Prince George, 186 Elbridge Gerry: Founding Father and Re- Fort Stanwix. History, Historic Furnishing, publican Statesman, by George Athan and Historic Structure Reports, by John Billias, rev., 168-70 F. Luzader, Louis Torres, and Orville W. Election of officers (Civil War), 138n Carroll, rev., 399-401 Election reform, 145-58 Fortifications (Civil War), 122-23, 132-33, Elections, 237 376 Electrical industry, 330-31 Fortress Monroe, Va., 203, 204, 205, 211 Ellsworth, Ephraim Elmer, 130n Fraser, Gen. Simon, 271 Employment, 353, 356-57, 358-59, 360-61, 363 Fredericksburg, Va., 137, 139, 216, 380 Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania, Frick Park, 420 26, 28, 36 Friendship Hill,89, 94 Epidemic disease, 23 Frontier Musicians on the Connoquenessing, 1977 INDEXx 437 437

Wabash, and Ohio : A History of the Harmar, Josiah, 7 Music and Musicians of George Rapp's Harmonists, 241-63 Harmony Society, 1805-1906, by Richard Harmony, 241 D. Wetzel, rev., 170-74 Harmony Society, 241-63 Harris, Joel Chandler, 159, 163 G Harris, Julian, 159-63 Gaines's Mill, Battle of, 141-43, 207, 215, Harrison Landing, Va., 141 373, 389 Hartranft, Gov., 312, 313 Galloway, Robert T., 195 Hasert, Johannes, 245 General Assembly, 277-78, 280, 281 Hassertin, Margaretha, 248, 253 "George Rapp's Harmonists and the Begin- Haswell, Anthony, 37, 53 nings of Norwegian Migration to Ameri- Haswell, David Russel, 37-54 ca," by Karl J. R. Arndt, 241-63 Haswell, Lucinda, 37, 42-43, 44 George Rogers Clark and the Winning of Hauge, Hans Nielsen, 246 the Old Northwest, by Robert C. Alberts, Hays, WilliamB., 32 rev., 166 Hazard, Leland, Attorney For the Situation, Germany, 243, 245, 252, 367 rev., 410-13 Gerry, Elbridge, 3-4, 6 Heckewelder, John, 249 Gettysburg, Battle of, 221 Hef felfinger, Jacob, 109-43, 203-40 Giddens, Paul H., "The Origin of the Direct Heffelfinger, Jennie, 109-43, 205, 211, 223, Primary : The Crawford County Sys- 239-40 tem," 145-58 Heffelfinger, Samuel, 123, 137, 141, 223 Gilmore, J. Y., 149 Henry, James, 149, 152 Glass industry, 328-29, 354-58, 364-65 Henry C. Frick Educational Commission'.Commission: Gold mining, 87 1909-1974, by Agnes Lynch Starrett, rev., Gold rush. See California Gold Rush 69-71 Goudy, Paul A., rev. of Fort Laurens, 1778- Highland Park, 425 79: The Revolutionary War in Ohio, 294- Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 95 262 Graebner, William, Coal-Mining Safety in Additions to Collections, 102-5, 199-202, the Progressive Period: The Political 321-25, 430-33 Economy of Reform, rev., 407-8 Editorial policy, 108, 184, 290 Great Falls of the Potomac, 114, 120 Historical Tour, 396 Greeley, Horace, 226-27 In Commemoration, 22, 144, 264, 393-95, Greensburg, 277-89 414, 429 Griggs, Robert R, 348 Index, 434 Grinde, Donald A., Jr., rev. of A Guidebook In Memoriam, 107 to Historic Western Pennsylvania, 300-1 New Members, 106 A Guidebook to Historic Western Pennsyl- Notes and Documents, 73-107, 185-202, 305- vania, by George Swetnam and Helene 25, 415-33 Smith, rev., 300-1 Solicitation Campaign, 1976, 197-98 Gulf Research and Development Company, Hodge, Patricia A., rev. of Michael O'Con- 332 nor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh, 1843- Gutman, Herbert G., Work, Culture and 1860: A Story of the Catholic Pioneers of Society inIndustrializing America :Essays Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, in American WWorking-Classorking-Class and Social 174-75 History, rev., 181-82 Hofmann, Jacob, 245, 247, 254, 255 Hofmann, Klaus, 347 H Holland, WilliamJ., 28, 339-40 Haga, Godfrey, 244, 247, 249, 250, 251 Hospital (Civil War), 203, 205, 218 Haites, Erik F.,R, James Mak, and Gary M. Housing, 352-53, 360, 363-64, 367 Walton, Western River Transportation: Hunter's Mill,Va., 127, 128 The Era of Early Internal Development, 1810-1860, rev., 60-62 Hampton, Va., 205, 240 I Hand, Edward, 273 Illiteracy,362-63 Handy jack, 215 Immigration, 38, 241-63, 351, 353-54, 363, 369 Hanna, Robert, 278, 279 InCommemoration. See HSWP Hannas Town, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, Indiana, 251 285, 286, 289 Indians, 269, 275 Harlow, James H., 26 Indian wars, 14-15 438 INDEX OCTOBER

Indochina, 20 Laughlin, George, 421 InMemoriam. See HSWP Lawrence, DavidL., 191 Innes, Lowell, Pittsburgh Glass 1797-1891: Lee, Arthur, 5 A History and Guide for Collectors, rev., , 270 298-300 Lenz, David, 248 Iron and steel industry, 329, 357-59, 365-66 Leobold, Joseph, 241, 242 The Iron Brigade-. A Military History, by "The Letters of David Russel Haswell," by Alan T. Nolan, rev., 66-67 Samuel A. Farmerie and Janice C. Irvine, Gen. William, 274 Farmerie, 37-54 Irving Female College (Mechanicsburg, Letter to the editor, 193-94 Pa.), 109n Lewis, Andrew, 371-90 Irwin, John, 279, 280, 283 Lewis, Mary, 371-72 Irwin, Joseph, 279 Lincoln, Abraham, 118, 119, 139, 228, 237, 268-69 Livingconditions. See Pittsburgh, livingcon- J ditions, 1880-1915 Jack, William, 280, 282, 284, 288 Longenecker, Herbert E., 340-41, 346-47 Jackson, Gen., 208 Lowry, M. B., 147, 148 Jennings, O. E., 339-40 Lubove, Roy, ed., Pittsburgh, rev., 397-99 Jensen, Merrill, ed., The Documentary His- Luzader, John F., Louis Torres, and Orville tory of the Ratification of the Constitu- W. Carroll, Fort Stanwix. History, His- tion. Volume I,Constitutional Documents toric Furnishing, and Historic Structure and Records, 1776-1787; Volume II,Rati- Reports, rev., 399-401 fication of the Constitution by the States : Pennsylvania, rev., 295-98 Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 133n M Joint Commission on Water Supply (Pitts- McArthur, John, 149, 152 burgh), 26-27 McCall, Gen. George Archibald, 116n, 117, "Joseph Grange Smith, 1911-1977," by Niles 119, 121, 139 Anderson, 391-92 McClean, Alexander, 266, 275-76 McClellan, Gen. George B., 116, 117-19, 121, 129, 139, 140, 205n, 215-16, 377, 380, 381, K 385, 388 Kay, John L. and Chester M. Smith, Jr., McCoy, Gen. Frank, 3 eds., Pennsylvania Postal History, rev., McCready, Robert, 268 182-83 McDowell, Gen. Irvin, 138n, 385 Keeler, James E., 337-38 McFarland, James E., 148, 155 Kendall Colony (N.Y.), 259-60 Mcllvain, Josephine, "Twelve Blocks: A Kentucky, 268, 269 Study of One Segment of Pittsburgh's Ketchum, Carlton G., The Recollections of South Side, 1880-1915," 351-70 Colonel Retread, USAAF 1942-1945, rev., Mclntosh, Gen. Lachlan, 267, 269, 270, 271, 408-10 273-74 King, Charles Glen, 340, 346 McLaughlin," Florence C. King, WilliamM., 149 ed., — Klein, Randolph Shipley, an 'Dear Sister Jennie Dear Brother Portrait of : Correspondence Between a Early Family : Shippens Jacob' The American The of Northern Soldier and His Sister inMe- Pennsylvania Across Five Generations, 1861-1864," rev., 401-4 chanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Knowles, Morris, 109-43, 203-40 28 rev. of A True History of the Assassina- Kopperman, Paul E., Braddock at the tion of Abraham Lincoln, and of the Monongahela, rev., 291-92 Conspiracy of 1865, 175-79 Korean War, 20 McLaughlin, William, 149, 152 McMillan, Rev. John, 333 L Macartney, Rev. John, 110-11 Lancaster Diary 1776, by Walter F. Ayars Mackay, Col. Aeneas, 270, 274 III,rev., 58-60 Magazine publishing, 159-63 Lang, Gerald, 267 Magee — Flinn Ring, 30, 36 Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 336-37 Mahrer, Douglas L., ed., "The Diary of Lauffer, Max A., "Western Pennsylvania's Wilson HowellCarpenter :An Account of Contributions to the Age of Science," 327- the 1877 Railroad Riots," 305-13 50 Manassas, 130, 132-35, 137, 230 1977 INDEX 439

Martin, Hugh, 280, 281, 289 Essays in American Working-Class and Martindale, Gen. John H., 207-8 Social History, 181-82 Martzall, Martin, 152 Nolan, Alan T., The IronBrigade :A Mili- Meade, Gen. George G., 207, 372 tary History, rev., 66-67 Meadville, 146, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 155, Norwegian immigration, 243, 254, 255, 258- 156 60, 262 Mechanicsburg, 109, 110, 111, 123, 132, 206, "ANote on Fort Pitt and the Revolution on 213, 221, 223, 237 the Western Frontier," by Edward G. MellonInstitute, 331-32, 338, 344 Williams, 265-76 Mercer, Col. Hugh, 186 Mexican War, 11-13 O Meyer, Lt. Elias, 188, 190, 191 O'Hara, James, 328, 354 Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pitts- Ohio and Chesapeake Canal, 114, 116 burgh, 1843-1860: A Story of the Catholic Ohio Company of Virginia, 185 Pioneers of Pittsburgh and Western Penn- Ohio River, 266 sylvania, by the Rev. Henry A. Szarnicki, Oliver Wire Company, 353, 358 rev., 174-75 "The Origin of the Direct Primary: The Michaelis-Menten theory, 343 Crawford County System," by Paul H. Military Academy, U.S., 8-9, 11, 15 Giddens, 145-58 Military policy, 1-21 Ormsby, John, 352 Militia,7, 9-10, 11,16 Orr, Robert, 283-84 MilitiaAct of 1792, 7 Oslo, 246, 247, 256 Miller, Ernest C, rev. of Success at Oil Owen, Robert, 254, 257, 258 Creek, August 27, 1859, 406-7 P Mobilization, 16, 18, 19 Panama, 74-75, 87-88 Mohr, C, ed., Republicans James Radical in Pancake, John S., 1777:1777 1 The Year of the the North :State Politics During Recon- Hangman, rev., 404-6 struction, rev., 63-66 Patent Office, U.S., 113-14 Morris, Governor, 318 Pears, Thomas C. Ill,rev. of Pittsburgh Morton, Joseph G, rev. of The Documen- Glass 1797-1891 :A History and Guide for tary History of the Ratification of the Collectors, 298-300 Constitution. Volume I, Constitutional Peerson, Cleng, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, Documents and Records, 1776-17871776-1787;; 263 Volume II, Ratification of the Constitu- Peninsular Campaign (Civil War), 127, 139- tion by the States :Pennsylvania, 295-98 43, 383-85, 388-89 Motion pictures, 426 Pennsylvania, 38 Mount Moriah Church, 93 direct primaries in, 157-58 Mount Washington Tavern: A Story of a General Assembly, 147, 156 Famous Inn, a Great Road, and the Peo- Revolutionary government, 277-79 ple Who Used Them, by Robert C. Al- Pennsylvania's Black History, by Charles L. berts, rev., 166-67 Blockson, rev., 179-81 Mugleston, William F., "A Visit to Andrew Pennsylvania Constitution (1837), 145 Carnegie, 1907," 159-63 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Com- Muhlenberg, Henry, 145 mission, 188, 281 Murphy, Eugene, 188, 189 "A Pennsylvania Map Powder Horn," by Murray Township, N.Y., 260 Laurence A. Cooley, 314-19 Pennsylvania Postal History, ed. by John L. N Kay and Chester M. Smith, Jr., rev., 182- National Defense Act (1916), 17 83 National Guard, 16, 17, 18, 20 Pennsylvania Railroad, 305-7, 312, 313 New England, 37, 38 Pennsylvania Reserves (Civil War), 109- "The New Geneva Cornet Band," by Gordon 43, 373, 383 C. Baker, 89-101 Petitions to locate Westmoreland County New Harmony, Ind., 241, 252, 254, 258 seat, 285-88 New members. See HSWP Petroleum industry, 330 Newtown. See Greensburg Philadelphia, 244, 245, 247, 248, 251, 252 Newtown (Elmira, N. Y.), 40, 41 Phillips, Francis C, 338-39 Noah, Mordecai, 258 Pieper, Thomas I. and James B. Gidney, Nodyne, Kenneth R., rev. of Work, Culture Fort Laurens, 1778-79: The Revolutionary and Society in Industrializing America: War in Ohio, rev., 294-95 440 INDEX OCTOBER

Pierpont, Gov., 226 Ketchum, rev., 408-10 Pioneer corps (Civil War), 139n, 223 Regular Army, 9, 10, 13, 16, 18 Pitcairn, Robert, 28 Reibel, Daniel B, rev. of Frontier Musicians Pitt, William,186 on the Connoquenessing, Wabash, and Pittsburgh, 278, 281 Ohio: A History of the Music and Mu- livingconditions, 1880-1915, 351-70 sicians of George Rapp's Harmony So- population, 351-70 ciety, 1805-1906, 170-74 railroad riots, 1877, 305-13 Religion, 38-39, 44 water, 23-36 Reminiscences, 419-26 Pittsburgh, ed. by Roy Lubove, rev., 397-99 "The Removal of the Westmoreland County Pittsburgh Academy. See University of Seat to Newtown (Greensburg), 1784- Pittsburgh 1786," by Roland M. Baumann, 277-89 Pittsburgh Field Club, 420 Reports of commissions to locate Westmore- Pittsburgh Filtration Commission, 27-29 land County seat, 282-83, 288-89 Pittsburgh Glass 1797-1891 :A History and Republican party, 156 Guide for Collectors, by Lowell Innes, Reserve, U.S. Army, 20 rev., 298-300 Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 18 Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Founda- Resolutions, Democratic party, 149-51, 153- tion, 73 54, 154-55 Pittsburgh Survey, 366 Restauration, 254, 255, 259 Point Park Commission (Pittsburgh), 188 Rhey, Mary Emma, 415-16 Point State Park, 185, 186, 188, 189, 191 Richmond, Va. (Civil War), 127, 136, 137, Pollard, Margaret L., rev. of The Recollec- 139, 140, 205, 206, 210, 213, 214 tions of Colonel Retread, USAAF 1942- Roads, military, 265-66 1945, 408-10 Robert L. Vann of the Pittsburgh Courier: Pollock, James, 279, 280, 284-85 Politics and Black Journalism, by Andrew Pomeroy, John, 280 Buni, rev., 301-3 Population. See Pittsburgh, population "The Role of the Professional Military Of- Portrait of an Early American Family :The ficer in the Preservation of the Republic," Shippens of Pennsylvania Across Five by John B. B. Trussell, Jr., 1-21 Generations, by Randolph Shipley Klein, Royal American Regiment, 319 rev., 401-4 Rugh, Michael, 280, 281, 289 Powder horn, 314-19 Russian fleet, visit to U.S., 227 Powell's Mill,Va., 28 The Presidency of James Buchanan, by El- S bert B. Smith, rev., 62-63 Sacramento, 86, 87 The Presidents :Historic Places Commemo- St. Clair, Arthur, 7, 278 rating the Chief Executive, Robert G. Salk, Jonas, 347-48 Ferris, series ed., rev., 303-4 San Francisco, 86, 87 Prices (Civil War), 113, 141 Scaife Foundation, 348, 349 Prima, 247 Scamehorn, Lee, rev. of Coal-Mining Safety Primary elections, 145-58 in the Progressive Period'. The Political Prisoner of war, 233-37 Economy of Reform, 407-8 Property values, 368-69 Schenley, Mary, 193, 194 Schiller, Johannes, 245, 248, 254 R Schlemmer Phalanx (CivilWar), 110 Radical Republicans in the North: State Schlesinger, Frank, 338 Politics During Reconstruction, ed. by Schnabel, Friedrich, 245, 248, 250, 251, 252 James C. Mohr, rev., 63-66 Schwerdt, Johann Georg, 245, 248, 254 Radio, 339 Science, history of, 327-50 Radium, 345 Scott, Gen. Winfield, 10, 12 Railroad riots, Pittsburgh, 305-13 Seagrave, Gordon, 37 Rappahannock River,137, 139 "The Search for Pure Water inPittsburgh : Rapp, Frederick, 241, 242, 244, 251, 253, 256, The Urban Response to Water Pollution, 257, 258, 259, 260-61, 263 1893-1914," 23-36 Rapp, George, 241, 244-45, 246, 247, 252-53, Seckinger, Richard K., rev. of The Waynes- 261 burg College Story 1849-1974, 67-69 Ratzer, Lt.Bernard, 188, 190, 191 Second Vermont Regiment (Civil War), 114 The Recollections of Colonel Retread, Sedgwick, WilliamT., 28 USAAF 1942-1945, by Carlton G. Seepflug, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250 1977 INDEX 441

Semmingsen, Ingrid, 246, 247, 254, 255, 256 Sutton, George, 241 1777:1777 \ The Year of the Hangman, by John Swauger, James L., "Digging Up Fort Pitt," S. Pancake, rev., 404-6 185-92 Seventh Regiment, Pa. Reserves (Civil Swearingen, Van, 270-71 War), 109-43 Swetnam, George Seventh Regiment, Pa. Volunteers (Civil rev. of Braddock at the Monongahela, 291- War), 214 92 Shannopin's Town, 185 rev. of Christopher Gist: Colonial Fron- Shattuck, W. P., 147, 148 tiersman, Explorer, and Indian Agent, Shaw, John, 4-5 55-56 Shea, Sidney, 425 Swetnam, George, and Helene Smith, A Sheep, 51 Guidebook to Historic Western Pennsyl- Shellito, George, 149, 155 vania, rev., 300-1 Shellito resolutions (Crawford County), Sylvan Crest, 265, 266 149-51 Szarnicki, the Rev. Henry A., Michael Shields, John, 280 O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh, Shreve, Henry M.,254 1843-1860: A Story of the Catholic Pio- Signers of the Constitution: Historic Places neers of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsyl- Commemorating the Signing of the Con- vania, rev., 174-75 stitution, Robert G. Ferris, series ed., rev., 167-68 T Simons, William M., rev. of Thomas Mc- Taylor, Maj. Richard, 267-68 Kean: Forgotten Leader of the Revolu- Taylor, Zachary, 267, 268 tion, 56-58 Thanksgiving (Civil War), 225-26 Singer, George A., 240 Thirteenth Virginia Regiment, 267, 271 Singer, Paul M., rev. of Attorney For the Thomas McKean: Forgotten Leader of the Situation, 410-13 Revolution, by John M. Coleman, rev., 56- Slough Barracks, Va., 229 58 Smallpox, 24 Thurston School, 421 Smith, Elbert B., The Presidency of James Buchanan, rev., Tierno, Mark J., "The Search for Pure 62-63 Water in Pittsburgh :The Urban Response Smith, Joseph G., 320, 391-92 Snyder, Charles M., Union County, Penn- to Water Pollution, 1893-1914," 23-36 sylvania: A History, rev., Tioga Point (Athens, Pa.), 40, 42 Bicentennial Tottenham, John, rev. of Fort Stanwix. 58-60 History, Historic Furnishing, and Historic Solicitation Campaign, 1976. See HSWP Reports, Side, Structure 399-401 South 351-70 Trainmen's Union, 306 Spanish-American War, 15-17 Troop reviews (Civil War), 118-19, 120, Spectroscopy, 335, 342 125-26, Stafford, G., 139, 377 Samuel 25-26 A True History of the Assassination of The Stamp Act Congress. With an Exact Abraham Lincoln, and of the Conspiracy Copy of the Complete Journal, by C. A. of 1865, by Louis J. Weichmann, ed. by Weslager, rev., 292-93 Floyd E. Risvold, rev., 175-79 Starrett, Agnes Lynch, Henry C. Frick Ed- Trussell, B., Jr., 1909-1974, rev., 69- John B. "The Role of the ucational Commission : Professional Military Officer in the Pres- 71 ervation of the Republic," 1-21 Stein, Stephen J., rev. of The Stamp Act Tulleken, Maj. John, 319 Congress. With an Exact Copy of the "Twelve Blocks: A Study of One Segment Complete Journal, 292-93 of Pittsburgh's South Side, 1880-1915," Stephenson, Col. John, 272 by Josephine Mcllvain, 351-70 Stokely, Nehemiah, 280, 283 Typhoid fever, 24-25, 29, 36 Stone Quarry Road, 266 Stoops, Jenny, 270 Streetcars, 421-22 U Strikes, 305-13, 357 Ulrich, Peter, 244, 248, 249, 250, 252, 258 Success at OilCreek, August 27, 1859, rev., Uncle Remus' s Magazine, 159, 161, 163 406-7 Union County, Pennsylvania: A Bicenten- Supreme Executive Council (Pennsylvania), nial History, by Charles M. Snyder, rev., 277-78, 279, 280, 281, 285, 287 58-60 Susannah Catharina, 247, 250, 251 Union Depot, 310, 312 442 INDEX 0

University of Pittsburgh, 333, 336, 337, 339, Walton, rev., 60-62 340-43, 346-49 Western University of Pennsylvan Upton, Emory, 15 University of Pittsburgh V Westinghouse, George, 330-31 Van Trump, James D., ed., "The Diary of Westmoreland County, 277, 278, 2 Samuel W. Ewing — A Forty-Niner," 285, 286, 287, 288, 289 73-88 Wet-el. Richard D., Frontier Music Veech, James, 195-96 the Conno queues sing, Wabash, am Vermont, 37, 39, 43 A History of the Music and Musi Vernon, Maj. Frederick, 272 George Rapp's Harmony Society "A Visit to Andrew Carnegie, 1907," by 1906, rev., 170-74 William F. Mugleston, 159-63 Whig party, 152 Wilkins, James, 279, 280, 283 w Williams,*Edward G., "ANote on ? Wagner, Jacob, 266 d}h Revolution on the Westeri Walker-Ewing *f^l 265"76 house, 73 f*>George, Q 11 Wolf, 145 wlsZgton, George, 186, 272, 273, 275 Wood, T Kenneth, 314, 317, 318, 31 Washington and Jefferson College, 333-34 WoJk> Cul**"an^ Society inIndusti Washington, D. C, 112, 113-14, 122-23, 213, America: Essays m American W 223 224 226-27 229 230 Class and Social History, by Her Water Pitt<;hiir$rh 23-^fi Gutman, rev., 181-82 wj£,gSaSSX 270, 272 Workers 351, 353 356-57 358-61, 3* The Waynesburg College Story, 1849-1974, Works Progress Administration, 181 by William H Dusenberry, rev., 67-69 WorM War I18 Weber,* Michael P.,'rev. of Pittsburgh," ' 397- WorId War II18-19 ., 99 Wurttemberg, 241, 242, 243-44, 245, 2 Weichmann, Louis 5., ed. by Floyd E. Ris- 256-57 void, A True History of the Assassination X of Abraham Lincoln, and of the Con- Xray, 328 spiracy of 1865, rev., 175-79 X-ray crystallography, 332, 341, 344 Weidlein, Edward R., 332, 344 Y Weintraud, W., 246, 247, 250 v 1 t> -+ mT o Weslager, C. A., The Stamp Act Congress. Yankee-Pennannte Wars, 38Q With an Exact Copy of the Complete Z Journal, rev., 292-93 Zarychta, Ronald M., rev. of The Ir "Western Pennsylvania's Contributions to gade :A Military History, 66-67 the Age of Science," by Max A.Lauffer, Ziegler, Abraham, 253 327-50 Ziegler, Arthur P., Jr., rev. of The Western River Transportation-. The Era of dents: Historic Places Commem Early Internal Development, 1810-1860, by the Chief Executive, 303-4 Erik F. Haites, James Mak, and Gary M. Zouaves, Chicago (Civil War), 130n,