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Abbot, Ezra, 62 American Ships of the Colonial & Revolu- Abingdon, Lord, 287, 300 tionary Periods, by Millar, rev., 532-534 Abolition, Horace Greeley's views on, 209 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Abolitionists, in Phila., 370-371 449, 460 Academy of Music, Fenian lecture at, 217 American Theatre Company, 150 Academy of Natural Sciences of , American Unitarian Association, 53, 57 Amusements: fancy dress parties, 223, 224; Actors: favor Lecture on Heads, 166-176; in Phila. in 1839, 500; in 1840, 523-524 public repute of, 361 Andalusia, Biddle estate, 4, 28, 29 Adams, Donald R., Jr., Finance and Enter- Anderson, Richard Clough, 95 prise in Early America, rev., 129-131 Anderson, Maj. Robert, 185, 186, 187, 190 Adams, Henry, on Gilded Age, 334 Animal magnatism, 501 Adams, John (1735-1826), 358; death of, 99; Anthracite coal. See Coal trials of John Fries, 435-443 Arch Street Theatre, 524 Adams, John Quincy, 373; poem of in Anna Architecture: Nicholas Biddle's views on, 29; Breck's album, 107-108 in Phila., 380 Addison, Alexander, 436 Archives, of Pa., Dr. Shenk's missing series, Agriculture: Nicholas Biddle's observations 4I5-43I on, 17-18, 28; in Boston area, 520 Albion, loss of packet ship, 244 Archives Search Room, Harrisburg, 417 Albion, N. Y. newspaper, 503 Armstrong, Gen. John, Jr. (1758-1843), 3, Algiers, Dey of, 41, 42 4, 6 Allston, Washington, 15, 21 Arson, of Pa. Hall, 370-371 Almanacs, printed by Wm. Dunlap, 148 Ashton, Mr., actor, 175 Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Asparagus, m Party in America, by Baker, rev., 133-135 Aspinwall, Anna Lloyd Breck (Mrs. Wm. American Academy of Fine Arts, 16, 99 Aspinwall), 235, 238, 240 The American 4lmanac, 148 Aspinwall, John, 518 American Company of Comedians, 169, 170, Aspinwall, William H., 238, 240, 518 Assembly, Pa. (bicameral, 1790- ), in i7i? 174 American Daily Advertiser, 522 late 1870s, 334-355. See House of Repre- American Essay Serials from Franklin to sentatives, Pa. Irving, by Granger, rev., 395-396 Assembly Room, Lodge Alley, 168, 169, 172 American Furniture and Its Makers: Astral lamps, 508 Winterthur Portfolio 13, Quimby, ed., rev., Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 232, 250, 497 ^ 539-541 Autographs and Manuscripts, Berkely, Klin- American Philosophical Society, 361, 366, gelhofer, and Rendell eds., rev., 547-549 379, 499, 5O4, S*3~5*S', P^ns for an Ayers, Leonard, 468 observatory, 525 American Revolution: Battle of Long Island, Bachman, Frank P., 47in by Manders, rev., 392; diary of Jeremiah Baer, John W., the Buckeye Blacksmith, Greenman, 121; papers of at Pa. State 514, 515 Archives, 428-431; Pennsylvania Line, Bahn, Adam, 487 122; prisoners of war in, 279-301; A Season Bahn, Catherine, 487-488 of Youth, by Kammen, rev., 393-394; use Bahn, John Adam, 484 of rifles in, 302-324; A Village at War: Bahn, Morgan, 487 Chatham, New Jersey, by White, 534-535; Bahn, Rachel, "Walking with the Lord," by want of ammunition in, 85-86; With the Lockyer, 484-496 British Army in Philadelphia, by Jackson, Bainbridge, Joseph, fights duel, 41 535-536; writings of Continental officers, Bainbridge, Susan Heyliger (Mrs. Wm. 536-537 Bainbridge), 52 553 554 INDEX October Bainbridge, Commodore William: blamed by Beecher, Henry Ward, biog. of by Clark' Mrs. Decatur for husband's death, 49, 50, 546-547 $on, 51; role of in Barron-Decatur duel, Beekman Street Wharf, N.Y. City, 518 34-52 Beer, 356 Baker, Jean H., Ambivalent Americans, rev., Belmont, Peters country seat, Lafayette at, 88. 133-135 Bemis Heights, Saratoga, 317 Baker, Ray Stannard, 466 Ball, Sir Alexander, 41 Benezet, Anthony, 148 Balloon ascensions, by J. Mills, 362-363 Benjamin West: A Biography, by Alberts, Ballotting, patterns in Pa. legislature, rev., 383-384 339-34O Berens, John F., Providence £s? Patriotism in Balls. See Philadelphia Assemblies Early America, 1640-1815, rev., 386-387 Baltimore, 1840 pop. of, 527 Berkeley, Edmund, Jr., ed., Autographs and Bank of Kentucky, 509, 510 Manuscripts, rev., 547-549 Bank of Pennsylvania (1793-1857), 11, 22 Betelle, James, 471 Bank of the United States, 2nd, 233; archi- Bethlehem Iron Company. See Bethlehem tecture of, 29; attacked by Gov. Wolf, 358; Steel Company N. Biddle resigns from, 504; public deposits Bethlehem Steel Company, 45077, 457-458 removed from, 247 Biddle, Charles (1745-1821), 3, 7 Banking: abuses of (1839), 506, 509; Girard's Biddle, Col. Clement, 10 Biddle, Clement C, 366, 381 bank, 1812-1831, 129-131; Phila. banks I J J resume specie payments, 1838, 375; specie Biddle, Judge James (i73 - 797)> 49 stoppage of 1839, 508 Biddle, Marks John, 97 Barba, Preston, 486 Biddle, Nicholas (1786-1844), in, 504, 505; agricultural address of (1840), 526; dines Barbadoes Island, Norristown, 102 r Barbados, printing establishments at, 151, with Lafayette, 88-89 , elected pres. Bank U. S., 85; European diaries of, 3-33; 154 Pottsville speech of (1840), 510-5n The Barbados Gazette, 154 Biddle, Thomas (1776-1857), 88, 237 The Barbados Mercury, 154, 155 Biddle, William S., 6, 10, 20 Barbary states, wars with, 43-45 Biderman, Antome, 244W Barber of Seville, opera, 104 Binder, Frederick M., rev. of Powell's Barbour, James, 381 Philadelphia's First Fuel Crisis, 402-404 Barnard, Henry, 68 Bingham, William, Jr., 376, 376^ Barnes, John S., 52 Binney, Horace, Sr. (1780-1875), 515; Barron, Commodore James: court martial of, describes Sam. Chase, 443 34, 37; duel with Decatur, 34-52; views of Birch, Thomas, 244 on dueling, 40 Bispham, J. M., City Tavern of, Trenton, Barry, Alyce, rev. of Wilson & Ricketson's 104, 107 Thomas Paine, 396-397 Black Horse Cavalry, 334 Barton, Dr. Benjamin, 10 Bladensburg, Md., dueling ground at, 47, 49 Bary, Robert C, ed. Diary of a Common Blagrove, Benjamin, 163 Soldier, rev., 121-122 Blankenburg, Rudolph, 461 Bath rooms, in Phila. (1839), 503, 507; early Bleeding, 327 bathrooms, 226 Bloom, Robert L., rev. of Stephenson's Baths, public, at Norristown, 102, 103 Indiana County: 175th Anniversary History>9 Battery, N.Y. City, 518 407-408 The Battle of Long Island, by Manders, rev., Blue laws, in Boston, 520 39^-393 Board of Navy Commissioners, 46 Baumann, Roland M.: "Dr. Shenk's Missing Boardman, Rev. Henry A., 381 Series of the Published Pennsylvania Bolmann, Misses, 109 Archives," 415-431; rev. of Jensen, ed., Bonaparte, Charles Louis Napoleon. See The Documentary History of the Ratification Napoleon III of the Constitution, vol. 3, 126-127; rev. of Bonaparte, Mrs. Jerome, 8 Smith, ed., Letters of Delegates to Congress, Bonaparte, Joseph, 378, 379, 380, 523; vols. 1-2, 124-126 Bordentown property of, 237 Bay Psalm Book, 488 Booker T. Washington School, Dover, Del., Bayonets, tactical use of, 304-324 passim 475 Beach, Nathan, 374 Booksellers, of col. Phila., 149-150 Beard, Charles, 336 Boom bill, 341, 345 Beck, John, 347, 348 Boom Company, 346, 348 Beck, Paul, Jr., 249 I979 INDEX SS5 Boorstin, Daniel J., 321 Brown, William, printer, 151, 152, 154 Border State Plan, 181-182 Browne, James, 233 Bone, John Joseph, 228, 230 Brownson, Orestes A., 204, 207, 208, 212 Boritt, G. S., Lincoln and the Economics of Brownson's Quarterly Review, 207 the American Dream, rev., 269-270 Bryant, William Cullen, 493 Borland, John, 520 Bryce, James, 335 Boston, Mass., visited by Sam. Breck (1840), Buchanan, James, 179, 198 520 Buck Shot War, 382 Boston Guards, visit Phila., 240 Buckskin breeches, 308 Boston News Letter, first Am. newspaper, 522 Buehler, Henry, Harrisburg hotel of, 251 Boudinot, Elias (1740-1821), 297, 298, 300 Buist, Robert, 512 Bowen, Francis, 62 Bulkeley, Charles, 292 Boxly, Chestnut Hill estate, 462 Bunker, William J., Mansion House hotel, Boyd, William, 87, 250 N. Y. City, 518 Boyer, Paul, Urban Masses and Moral Order Bunker Hill, monument dedicated at, 88 in America, 1820-1920, rev., 404-406 Burd-Shippen-Yeates Papers, 427 Boyer town Area Cookery, rev., 408-409 Burgoyne, Gen. John, at Saratoga, 317 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 502 Burke, Mrs. Charles, actress, 92 Braddock, Gen. Edward, 306 Burke, Edmund, 300 Bradford, William, III, 144, 151 Burke, Helen Newbury, Foods from the Brady, Gen. Hugh, 378 Founding Fathers, rev., 267 Brandeis, Louis, 465, 466 Burr, Aaron, 9 Brandy, 356 Bushnell, David, 322 Brandywine, frigate, 100 Bushnell, Paul E., ed., Diary of a Common Brandy wine Springs, 241 Soldier, rev., 121-122 Breck, Anna Lloyd, 105; album of, 107. See Butler, Jon, rev. of Berens' Providence & Aspinwall, Anna Lloyd Breck Patriotism in Early America, 1640-1815, Breck, Rev. Charles, 522 386-387 Breck, Daniel, 243 Butler, Pierce (1744-1822), 362 Breck, George, 104, 241, 251 Butler, Pierce (d. 1867), 224, 226, 362, 36$ Breck, Lucy: health of, 99, 106; death of, Butterfield, Lyman H., 416 229-230 Breck, Mary, 104 Breck, Samuel: 1823-1827 diary of, 85-113; 1827-1833 diary of, 222-251; diary of, Cabs, first in Phila., 504 1834-1835, 1838, 356-382; diary of, 1839- Cadwalader, Caroline, rev. of Burke's Foods 1840, 497-527; entertains Lafayette, 89; from the Founding Fathers, 267 silhouette of, 497r; visits Boston, 104-105 Cadwalader, Gen. George, 224, 502 Breck, Samuel, of Alabama, 242 Cadwalader, Judge John (1805-1879), 5177* Breck, Samuel, textile manufacturer, 228, 241, Cadwalader, John (fl. 1979), rev. of Hagan's In Peace and War, 272-273 Breck, Mrs. Samuel, Sr., journey of to Cadwalader, Gen. Thomas, 90, 240, 250; Boston, 104-105 gives a ball, 223; and proposed college, Breck, William, 244 95-96; snubs Richard Rush, 249; visited Brewster, Francis E., 376 by Webster, 110 Bribery, in Pa. legislature, 335-355 Caesar Rodney School, Dover, Del., 472 Bridges, Upper Ferry (Fairmount), burned, Callender, James T., 445 378 Camac, Mr. 224, 226 Bridgetown, Barbados, burned, 156 Camac, William M., 502 British Queen, steamship, 518 Cameron, James Donald, 342, 351 Broad St., Phila., improvements to, 501-502 Cameron, Simon, in secession crisis, 186, 191, Broderick, Francis L., rev. of Paul Robeson, 192 549-S5O Campbell, B. B., 352 Bronner, Edwin B., rev. of Munroe's Colonial Campbell, John (1705-17 8 2), 4th Earl , a History, 528-529 Loudoun, 147 Brookfield, Dr., 229 Canada, first printing office in, 151 Brooklyn, N. Y.: Irish attack Negroes, 210; Canal boats, packet service to Reading, Pa., steamboat ferries to, 100 96 Brooklyn Navy Yard, 100 Canton cotton, made at York, Pa., 248 Brooks, Preston, 199 Capital punishment, of Jas. Porter, 237 Brown, David Paul, 370 Caravadosy, Chevalier, in 5S6 INDEX October

Cardini, Signor, 92 Christian Connection, 58 Carey, Henry C., 190, 192 Christian Observer, 204 Carey, Mathew, opinion of Stephen Girard, Christianity, Frederic Huidekoper's studies 245-246 in, 53-65 Carey and Hart, 367 Christopher, Gary J., rev. of Trussell's The Caricatures, of Mr. & Mrs. Pierce Butler, 365 Pennsylvania Line, 121—114 Carpenter? Jonathan, 284, 292 Church Banner of the Cross, 504, 522 Carr, Benjamin, music master, 93 Church of the Epiphany, Phila., 500 Carroll, Harriet, 224 Cigars, banned in Boston, 520 Carroll, Louisa, 224 Cinder ilia, opera, 101 Carter, Sir John, 290 Circuses, in Phila., 524 Carter, Rev. John, 155 Cist, Jacob, and Pa. anthracite market, 402 Cartridges, 305 The City of New York: A History Illustrated The Case of Major Fanshawe's Chairs, by from the Collections of the Museum of the Loughlin, rev., 387-389 City of New York, by Patterson, rev., Caslon, William, 152 550-552 Cass, Louis, 516 Civil War: Jas. E. Harvey and secession Castle Garden, N. Y., 100-101 crisis, 177-195; Phila. mob in, 202; role of Catholic Church. See Roman Catholic Catholic Herald during, 196-221 Church. Claret, 364 Catholic Herald and Visitor', during Civil War, Clark, Clifford E., Jr., Henry Ward Beecher, 196-221 rev., 546-547 The Catholic Standard, 218, 219 Clark, Dennis, 217 Catholic Telegraphy 200, 205, 217, 218, 219- Clark, Edward B., 450 221 Clarke, Anna Huidekoper (Mrs. Jas. F. Catlin, George, Indian Gallery of, 504 Clarke), 56n Central High School, Phila., 75; observatory Clarke, James Freeman, 54, 56n on, 511 Clay, Henry, 369; duel with Randolph, 95; Chadwick, Caldow, 238 in 1840 election, 524; visits Phila., 1833, Chandler, Joseph R., 206, 504 248, 251 Channing, Edward Tyrell, 62 Clay, Rev. W., 97 Channing, William Henry, 54, 55, 57 Claypoole, David C, 522 Chapman, Dr. Nathaniel, dinner given by, Clemens, Samuel L., 334, 496 in Clergy, accused of worldliness, 513 Chapman, Richard, 163 Clifford, Deborah Pickman, Mine Eyes Have Charleston, S. C, 1838 conflagration, 368 Seen the Glory, rev., 544-545 Charlestown, Mass., Navy Yard, 46, 52 Clinton, Gen. George (1739-1812), governor, Chase, Judge Samuel: defines treason, 440; 316 impeachment of, 444; in trial of John Clinton, Sir Henry, 311 Fries, 432~445 Cliosophic Society, Princeton, 10 Chatham, N. J., in Am. Revolution, 534-53$ Coachmakers, 90-91 Chattin, James, 144, 147, 148 Coal: developing market for Pa. anthracite, Chauncey, Commodore Isaac, 100 402; use of anthracite in smelting iron, Chesapeake, frigate, surrender of, 34, 37 511 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 98; visit to Coates, John R., 363 in 1830, 234-235 Cochran, James, killed in duel, 41 Chesapeake Politics, 1781-1800, by Risjord, Cochran, Thomas C: rev. of Norris' R. G. rev., 397-399 ^ Dun & Co., 1841-1000, 175-176; rev. of Chestnut Street Theatre, 524 Wallace's Rockdale, 135-136 Chew, Benjamin (1722-1810), town house of, Cohen, Sheldon S., "Thomas Wren: Minis- 85-86 tering Angel of Forton Prison," 279-301 Chew, Benjamin (1793-1864), 224 Coleman, Edward, 357 Chew, Juliana. See Nicklin, Juliana Chew Coleman, James, 84 Chicken pox, 333 Coleman, Kenneth, rev. of Williams' A Chimney sweeps, 361 Founding Family, 164-165 Chiswell, Col. John., 159 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 13, 21, 280 Cholera, of 1834, 363 College and Academy of Philadelphia. See Christ Church, Phila., 500; chimes of, 150; under University of Pennsylvania public evenings at, 167; remains of Gen. College of New Jersey. See Princeton Uni- Mercer removed from, 526 versity Christ Church, Reading, 97 College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 331 INDEX I979 557 Colonial Delaware, a History, by Munroe, Crania Americana, 515 rev., 528-529 Crawford, Albert, 348 Colonial Records, 415-418 Crawford, Jesse, 344 Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad. See Crawford, William Harris, 373 Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad Cresson, Elliott, 363, 506, 506;* Columbia bridge, over Schuylkill, building Crittenden Compromise, 182 of, 242 Crofts, Daniel W., "James E. Harvey and Columbus, ship of the line, 34, 46, 47, 50 the Secession Crisis," 177-195 Comet, canal packet boat, 222, 223 Croker, Benjamin, 144 Concerts: at Musical Fund Society, 224; at Croker, Deborah. See Dunlap, Deborah Madame Sigoigne's, 223 Croker Congress, Continental, Letters of Delegates Croker, Frances Read, 144 to . .., vols. 1-2, Smith, ed , rev., 124-126 Croswaithe parish school, 280 Connecticut, steamboat, 105 Crowninshield, Benjamin W., as Navy Sec, Connor, Timothy, 285, 292, 294 43, 46, 51 Conscription, in Civil War, 208 Crowninshield, Mary (Mrs. Benj. W. Crown- Conservation, of manuscripts of Pa. State inshield), 43 Archives, 427 Cullum, Horace, 567* Constitution, frigate 42, 198 Cunningham, Noble E.: The Process of Constitution, of the U. S., Documentary Government Under Jefferson, rev., 267-269; History of the Ratification of, vol. 3, Jensen, rev. of Cooke's Tench Coxe, 114-116 ed., rev., 126-127 ^ Cunningham, Peter F., 206 Continental Army, riflemen in, 310, 312 Curtin, Andrew G., 212 Continental currency, 513, 515; Sam. Breck Cutting, John Brown, wit of, 509 on, 368 Cook, John, 374 Cooke, Jacob E.: rev. of Flexner's The Young Hamilton, 119-121; Tench Coxe Dakeyne, George, 428n and the Early Republic, rev., 114-116 Dallas, Alexander James, 434; defends John Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, and Frederick W. Fries, 437~445 Taylor, 448, 455, 460, 462, 464 Dallas, George M., 376 Cookery, of the Boyertown area, 408-409 Dallett, Francis James, 127 Cooper, Isaac, $6n Davenport, Russell, 450^ Cooper, James Fenimore, 92 Davis, Elisha, 343 Cooper, Richard W., 480 Davis, Jackson, 47\n Cooper, Thomas Apthorpe, 361 Davis, Richard Beale, Intellectual Life in the Cooper, William J., The South and the Politics Colonial South, rev., 252-254 of Slavery, 1828-1856, rev., 406-407 Dearborn carriages, 91, 100 Cope, Thomas P., diary of, 1800-1851, 399- Decatur, Susan (Mrs. Stephen Decatur), 37, 401 41,45—47; blames Wm. Bainbridge for hus- Copperheads, Catholic editors accused as, band's death, 48; on character of Jesse D. 196-221 passim Elliott, 39; poverty of in later life, $on Corbin, Gawin, 157 Decatur, Commodore Stephen, 198; career Corbin, Richard, 157, 158, 164 of, 42; defeats Barbary states, 44; Duel Corbin, Thomas, 162 with Barron, 34-52; serves as second in Cornwallis, Charles (173 8-1805), 1st Marquis duel, 41; views of on dueling, 40 and 2nd Earl Cornwallis, 320 Declaration of Independence, and Jefferson, Corruption, in Pa. legislature, 33\~3S 5 262 Cortez, Eugenio, 92 Delaware, colony and state: colonial history Costume, of riflemen, 308 of, 528-529; Negro public education in, Cotton goods. See Canton cotton 467-483; school code of 1921, 469 Cotton mills, at Manayunk, 87, 227, 228 Delaware & Schuylkill Company, 87 Courts-martial: of Com. Jas. Barron, 34; of Delaware City, and canal, 98 Com. O. H. Perry, 36 Delaware Negro Civic League, 474 Cousin, Victor, $6 Delaware River, ice boats on, 500 Cowpens, Battle of, 319 Delaware School Auxiliary Association, Cox, Richard J., rev. of Risjord's Chesapeake 470-483 Politics, 1781-1800, 397-399 Delaware State College, 468, 476, 477 Coxe, Tench, biog. of by Cooke, rev., 114-116 de Longpre, Charles Lemercher, Baron d' Craig, Mr., innkeeper, 23-7, 375 Haussez, 248 Craig, John C, 224, 226 de Medici, Lorenzo, library of, 15 558 INDEX October Demman, Aaron, 112 Duckett, Mr., 289 Democratic Party, Peace Democrats in Civil Duels: Jos. Bainbridge and Jas. Cochran, 41; War, 213, 215 Wm. Bainbridge and Stephen Decatur, Dennie, Joseph, 6, 29 34-52; Clay and Randolph, 95; Wm. Derham, Dr. James. See Durham, Dr. James Miller and Chas. G. Hunter, 234; Com. Derum, Dr. James. See Durham, Dr. James O. H. Perry and John Heath, 36 Deseau, Mr., 332 Duffey, John, edits Catholic Herald, 197-206 Desh, Philip, 439?? Duffey, John B., 197 Detroit, antiblack riot at, 211 Duffy, John, historian, 325, 326 De Wette, William Martin L., 56 Duke, Rev. William, 155 Dewey, Orville, 62 The Duke's Province . . . 1664-1691, by d'Hauteville, Ellen Sears, 516, 517 Ritchie, rev., 118-119 d'Hauteville, Paul G. G., 516, 517;* Dun, R. G. & Co., 1841-1900, 275 Diamond Park, Meadville, Pa., 59 Dunlap, , 157, 163, 164 Diaries: of Am. prisoners of war, 292; of Sam. Dunlap, Deborah. See Robinson, Deborah Breck, 1823-1827, 85-113; 1827-1833, Dunlap 222-251; 1834-1835, 1838, 356-382;^ 1839- Dunlap, Deborah Croker (Mrs. Wm. Dun- 1840, 497-527; European of Nicholas lap), 144, 145, 157, 161 Biddle, 3-33; of Thos. P. Cope, 1800-1851, Dunlap, Fanney, 157 399-401 Dunlap, Francis, 145, 147, 157, 162; struck The Diaries of George Washington, vols. 3-4, by lightning, 157 Jackson, ed., rev., 390-392 Dunlap, Gabriel, 143 Diary of a Common Soldier in the American Dunlap, Johanna Greene Rowe (Mrs. Wm. Revolution> ed. by Bray and Bushnell, rev., Dunlap) 162 121-122 Dunlap, John (1747-1812), printer, 152, 157, "The Diary of Samuel Breck, 1823-1840," 162, 522 Wainwright, ed., 85-113, 222-251, 356- Dunlap, Sarah, 157 382,497-527 Dunlap, Thomas, 504, 5057* Dickerson, Don M., 450, 451 Dunlap, William: biog. sketch of by Turn- Dickinson, John (1732-1808), 149 bull, 143-165; Revolutionary services of, Dickson, Harold E., rev. of Alberts' Benjamin 161-162 West, 3?3-384 du Pont, Eleuthere Ir6n6e, 244 Digby, William, 317 du Pont, Pierre S., subsidizes public educa- Digges, Thomas, and Am. prisoners of war, tion in Del., 467-483 287, 295, 296, 300 du Pont, Sophie (Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont), Dillard, Charles EL, 47\n 46972 The Distelfink Country of the Pennsylvania du Pont, Victor (1767-1827), 94 Dutch, by Jordan, rev., 137-138 DuPont Engineering Company, 471 Divinity School, Harvard, $6, 58 Dupuy, Abraham, 364 Division of Public Records, Pa., 421 Dupuy (Dupony), John, caterer, 89 "Dr. James Durham, Mysterious Eighteenth- Durham, Dr. James, biog. of, 315-333 Century Black Physician," by Charles E. Dwight, John Sullivan, 54 Wynes, 3'1S~333 "Dr. Shenk's Missing Series of the Pub- lished Pennsylvania Archives," by Roland M. Baumann, 415-431 Eagle Theatre, Phila., 524 The Documentary History of the Ratification Eaglesfield, country estate, 23077 of the Constitution, vol. 3, Jensen, ed., rev., Earley, Charles R., 355 126-127 Earp, Thomas, 374 Dolmetsch, Joan D., ed., Eighteenth-Century Eberhart, John, 435, 439 Prints in Colonial America, rev., 541-543 Economy Village, Pa., 54 Don Juan, opera, 99 Eddy, Henry Howard, 417, 418,419 Education: of Nicholas Biddle, 5-32 passim; Donehoo, George P., 42in, 423 a aw Dorr, Rev. Benjamin, 500 1834 P « l > 359; °f Negroes in Del., Douglas, David, actor, 166-176 passim 467-483; in Phila public schools, 66-84 Dow, Dr. Robert, 328, 332 Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 199 Draper, John William"Tilliam, LifeLif of Franklin, rev., Egle, Dr. William Henry, 418, 423, 42677 531 Eichhorn, Johann Gottfried, 63 Dred Scott decision, 197 Eighteenth-Century Prints in Colonial Amer- Duane, William (1760-1835), 436, 443-444 ica^ Dolmetsch, ed., rev., 541-543 Duane, William J. (1780-1865), 247, 24777,361 Elections, of 1840, 525 1979 INDEX 559 Elgin, Lord, 21, 22 Finance and Enterprise in Early America: A Eliot Charles W., 461, 461;* Study of Stephen Girard's Bank, by Adams, Elkington, Dr. John A., 502 rev., 129-131 Elliott, Commodore Jesse Duncan: foments Finkelstein, Barbara Joan, 67 Barron-Decatur duel, 34-52; in War of Finn, Henry J., 233 Fire companies, triennial parade of (1840), Elsbree, Willard, 67, 71 511 Elsmere, Jane Shaffer, "The Trials of John Firearms. See Rifles Fries," 43^-445 Firewood, 246, 377 Elwyne, Miss. 94 Fireworks, 521 Emancipation of slaves, 209, 210; John Fishbane, Richard B., " 'The Shallow Boast Duffey's views on, 209 of Cheapness': Public School Teaching as Embick, George, 346, 348, 350 a Profession in Philadelphia," 66-84 Emerald, steamboat, 99 Fisher, Henry Lee, 484 Emerson, Harrington, 463 Fisher, J. Francis, 224; calls on Louis Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 493 Philippe, 240; memoir of Sam. Breck, 498 Emery, Lewis, 352 Fisher, John S., 424 Engineers, role of in Progressive Era, 446-466 Fisher, Sidney George, 212 Englehardt, N. L., 477 Flemming, Mr., 112 Entertainments. See Amusements Fletcher, Thomas, 378 Episcopal Church, 1826 convention of at Flexner, James Thomas, The Young Hamil- Reading, 96 ton, rev., 119-121 Episcopal Recorder, 504 Florence, Italy, visited by Nicholas Biddle, Equality, in Am. history, 273 10, 15 Ermentrout, Daniel, 346 Floyd, John, 247 Esmand, George, 154, 155, 161 Follen, Charles, 55, 55» Etzioni, Anitai, 83 Foods from the Founding Fathers, by Burke, Eutaw Springs, 319 rev., 167 Evans, Frank B., 416 Foot, Caleb, 284 Everhart, William, 244 Forney, John W., 205 Executions. See Capital punishment Fort Pickens, 184 The Extraordinary Mr. Poe, by Mankowitz, Fort Pillow, Negro massacre at, 214 rev., 409-411 Fort Pitt and the Revolution, by Williams, Eyerman, Jacob, 43gn rev., 255-257 Fort Sullivan, 311 Fort Sumter, role of in secession crisis, 177-192 passim Fabian, Monroe H., The Pennsylvania- Fort Washington, siege of, 313 German Decorated Chest, rev., 132-133 Forten, James, sail loft of, 249-250 Fales, Dean A., Jr., rev. of Quimby's Amer- Forton Prison, Am. prisoners of war at, ican Furniture and Its Makers, 539-541 279-301 Falzone, Vincent J., Terence V. Powderly, A Founding Family: The Pinckneys of South rev., 270-272 Carolina, by Williams, rev., 264-265 Fancy dress parties, 223, 224 Fox, Charles, 300 Fanning, Nathaniel, 292, 296 Foxcroft, John, 153 Fannon, William, 452 Foy, Mrs. Harriet, 174 Fanshawe, Major, chairs of, 387 Foy, Martin, 172 Farewell Address, of Geo. Washington, 357 Frailey, Peter, 236 Father Abraham's Almanac, 148 Fraley, John U., 357 Faucher, Annette, 84 France Views America, 1765-1815, by Low, Fauquier, Gov. Francis, 159 rev., 265-266 Fauvel, antiquarian, 11,11 Franklin, Benjamin, 323; and Am. prisoners Fenian movement, in Am., 197, 213, 215; of war, 289, 290, 293, 296-298; biog. of by condemned by Catholic bishops, 216, 217 Draper, 532; The Papers of, vol. 21, 530- Ferguson, E. James, ed.: The Papers of 531; relationship of with Wm. Dunlap, Robert Morris, 1781-1784, vol. 4, rev., 143-165 537-539; rev. of Seed's James Wilson, Franklin, Deborah Read (Mrs. Benjamin 259-261 Franklin), 144, 146, 147, 153, 161 The Fifties: The Way We Really Were, by Franklin, Francis Folger, 144 Miller and Nowak. rev., 138-139 Franklin, William, 146, 148, 151 Fillmore. Millard, 179 Franklin, William Temple, 509/7 56c INDEX October Franklin, ship of the line, ioo Gilmore, Thomas, printer, 151, 152 Franklin and Hall, 147 Giraffes, exhibited in Phila., 379, 381 Franklin Institute, 95, 248 Girard, Stephen, 9; criticized by Mathew Fraser, Gen. Simon, death of, 317 Carey, 245; enterprise of, 239; simple "Frederic Hiudekoper (1817-1892): Philos- tastes of, 233; A Study of Stephen Girard's opher, Scholar, and Teacher," by Bruce Bank, by Adams, rev., 129-131 M. Stephens, $3-6$. Girard Canal, 96 Freedman's Bureau, 468 Girard College, 28, 29, 30, 366, 517 Freeman's Farm, Saratoga, 317 Girls Normal School, Phila., 70, 75, 83; Freemasons: in Pa. legislature, 349; Phila. records of, 67 Grand Lodge of, 360W Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach, by Myerson French Institute, 17 and Winegrad, rev., 127-129 Fresco painting, 361 Godcharles, Frederic A., 421, 423, 424, 425 Frew, William, 3\in Godfrey, Thomas, Jr., 148 Friedlander, Julius R., 357 Goldenberg, Joseph A., rev. of Millars's Fries, John, "The Trials of John Fries," by American Ships of the Colonial & Revolu- Ellsmere, 432-445 tionary Periods, 532-534 Fries's Rebellion, 432-445 Goldin, Claudia, 74 Frontier Forts, 424, 425 Goodrich, Caspar C., 451, 453 Fugitive slave laws, 201 Gould, Jay, 335 Furniture: early Am., 539-541; Phila. Chip- Grace Church, N. Y. City, 101 pendale, 387 Graff, Charles, 87 Fuseli, Henry, 15 Graham, William, 162 Granger, Bruce, American Essay Serials from Franklin to Irving, rev., 395-396 Grapes, culture of, 18 Gall, Dr. Franz, 17, 23, 26 Gray, Thomas, 12 Gallisoniere, Admiral 93, Great Bridge, 311 Gallway, Daniel, 152 Great Western, steamship, 367-368 Galvanism, 514 Greece, Nicholas Biddle's visit to, 4, 8, 14 Gannett, Eliza Stiles, 57 Greek language, 14, 20 Gantt, Henry L., 463 Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, 164, 279, 320 Gara, Larry, rev. of Pole's The Pursuit of Greenman, Jeremiah, diary of, 121-122 Equality in American History, 273-274 Grey, Zane, 484 Garcia, Manual, opera singer, 99 Guerrihe, tJ. S. S., 198; as Decatur's flagship, 1 Garcia, Maria . See Malibran, Maria Garcia 43, 45 Gardner, Richard, 167W Guilford Courthouse, 319, 320 Garner, Joseph, 167, 16777, 168, 175 Gunsmiths, and Pa. rifle, 304 Garrett, Kurt L., "Palliative for Players: The Lecture on Heads," 166-176 Garrison, Curtis W., 425W Haber, Samuel, 447 Garrison, William Lloyd, 370, 448 Hacks. See Cabs Garvan, Anthony N. B., rev. of McCusker's Hagan, Kenneth J., ed., In Peace and War, Money and Exchange in Europe and Amer- rev., 272-273 ica, 1600-1775, 384-386 Haggenbotham, May, 80 Gas light, 507, 508, 524; in N. Y. City, 100 Haines, Reuben (1785-1831), 88 Gates, Gen Horatio, 316, 317 Hale, James T., 181-182 Geffen, Elizabeth M., rev. of Harrison's Hall, Mr., pyrotechnist, 521 Philadelphia Merchant, 399-401 Hall, Capt. Basil, 223 Geology, 522 Hall, Charles, 373 George, Jesse, 246 Hall, David (1714-1772), Phila. printer, 148, George, Joseph, Jr., "Philadelphia's Catholic 151 Herald: The Civil War Years," 196-221 Hall, John, 2p» George Washington, frigate, 42 Hallam, Lewis, 171, 173 Germans in the United States, introduce Halsey, Frederick A., 449 rifles, 304 Hamilton, Alexander, biog. of by Flexner, Getman, John, 439W rev., 119 Gibson, Samuel, 232-233 Hamilton, Milton W.: rev. of Ritchie's The Gilbreth, Frank B., 461 Duke's Province, 118-119; rev. of Schwarz' Gilded Age, 334, 33$ The Jarring Interests: New York's Bound- Gillingham, Misses, 101 ary Makers, 1664-1776, 529-530 I979 INDEX 561 Hancock, John, 307; treatment of Geo. Hirsch, Susan E., The Roots of the American Washington, 93 Working Class, rev., 401-402 Hanger, George, 32in Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 497; Hannah's Cowpens, 319 Fred. Huidekoper consultant to, 65; Hanover Furnace, N. J., 362 presented portrait of Wm. Penn, 364; Harbaugh, Henry, 484 proposed dissolution of, 356, 366-367 Harding's tavern, Phila., 360 Hitchcock, Gad, 315-316 Hareven, Tamara, 74 Hoar, Mr., musician, 172 Harlem Heights, 313W Hodgson, Thomas, 300 Harmonicon, 363 Hodgson, Dr. William, 298 Harnack, Adolf, 59 Hogan, Rev. William, 197 Harrah, Charles, 450 Holker, John, 86 Harrah, Charles, Jr., 450 Holker, privateer, 85-86 Harris, W, A., 457 Holland, Samuel, 144, 145 Harrison, Eliza Cope, ed., Philadelphia Holmes, Mr., 112 Merchant, rev., 399-401 Holt, John, printer, 170 Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth, 288, 290 Hommann, W. C, 93 Harrison, George (1762-1845), 509 Hopkinson, Francis, 148 Harrison, Joseph, Jr., 50472 Hopkinson, Judge Joseph, 16, 509 Harrison, Robert, "The Hornet's Nest at "The Hornets' Nest at Harrisburg: A Study Harrisburg," 334-355 of the Pennsylvania Legislature in the Late Harrison, President William Henry, 513, 1870s," by Robert Harrison, 334-355 524 Horticulture, 512; Sam. Breck's hot house Harry, David, 154 plants, 364. See Pennsylvania Horticul- Hart, William, 164 tural Society Hartford, Conn., architecture of (1840), 519 Hot houses, 512 Hartley, David, and Am. prisoners of war, Hot Water War, 432-433 289, 290, 293, 294, 300 Houdon, Jean Antoine, 16 Hartmann, Hermann, 435 House of Representatives, Pa., in late 1870s, Harvard Business School, 461 334-355 Harvey, James E.: as journalist, 178; role in Howard, John, 299, 300 secession crisis, 177-195 Howard High School, Wilmington, Del., 468, Hassinger, Mr., 509 Haviland, John, 380 475, 479 Hay, Andrew, 153 Howe, Julia Ward, biog. of by Clifford 544-545 Howe, Sir William, 5 th Viscount Howe, 312 Hayes, R. D., 45^ Hayne, Robert Y., slavery sentiments of, Howell, Amos, 91 368-36, Hughes, Archbishop John J., 207 Hazard, Samuel, 416, 418 Huhn, Henry, 344 Hazlehurst, Isaac, 239 Huidekoper, Alfred, 64 Head, Joseph, 227, 360; caters for Penn Huidekoper, Anna. See Clarke, Anna Society, 108 Huidekoper Heaney, Howell J., rev. of Mankowitz's The Huidekoper, Edgar, 64 Extraordinary Mr. Poe, 409-411 Huidekoper, Frederic: biog. sketch of, 53-65; Hearney, Frederic, 437 writings of, 59-63 Heath, Capt. John, 36 Huidekoper, Harm Jan, 53-54, 55 Hedge, Levi, 62 Huidekoper, Harriet N. Thorp (Mrs. Fred. Hegins, Charles W., 512 Huidekoper), 64 Helper, Hinton Rowan, 198, 199 Hull, Commodore Isaac, 46, 52 Henry, John, actor, 171, 173, 175 Hunt, Rev. Mr., 380 Henry, Joseph (1797-1878), 514 Hunter, Lt. Charles G., 234 Henry, Rev. Patrick, 163 Hunter, William A., rev. of Williams' Fort Henry, Patrick, 159 Pitt and the Revolution, 255-257 Henry Ward Beecher, by Clark, rev., 546-547 Huntington, Collis, 350 Herbach, Jost, 484 Huntington, Samuel, 279 Herdic, Peter, 346 Hutson, James, rev. of Willcox's The Papers Herkness, Adam, 231 of Benjamin Franklin, vol. 21, 530-531 Heynes, Frederick, 43gn Hyder AH, ship of war, 250 Hickory, as firewood, 377 Hildeburn, Charles R., 148 Ice boats, on Delaware R., 500 Hinman, Elisha, 292, 296 Ice houses, 228, 365 562 INDEX October

The Impending Crisis (Helper), 198 Jeffrey, Capt. Joseph G., 359 In Peace and War: Interpretations of American Jencks, Christopher, 84 Naval History', by Hagan, rev., 272-273 Jenney, Rev. Robert, 1677; Independence, canal packet boat, 222, 223 Jennings, Rev. David, 281 Independence, ship of the line, 42, 45, 46 Jensen, Merrill, ed., The Documentary History Independence Hall: new steeple for in 1828, of the Ratification of the Constitution, vol. 227, 229; reception of Lafayette, 88 3, rev., 126-127 Indiana County: 175th Anniversary History, Jim Thorpe, Pa. See Mauch Chunk by Stephenson, rev., 407-408 Johnson, Pres. Andrew, 194; supported by Ingersoll, Charles, 224 Catholic Herald, 213 Ingersoll, Charles J. (1782-1862), 89, 98, 517 Johnson, Francis (Frank), 500; talent of 225 Ingersoll, Jared, Jr. (1749-1822), 437 Johnson, Tom L., 456, 461 Ingersoll, Joseph R., in, 243, 517/* Johnson, Dr. Samuel, 12 Ingersoll, Sally Roberts (Mrs. Harry Inger- Johnson, Prof. Walter R., 517 soll), 224 Johnson, Justice William, no Ingham, Samuel D., 373 ^ Johnson Company, F. W. Taylor at, 456- Insurrections, of John Fries, 432-445 457,459 Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, by Joinville, Prince de, visits Phila., 371-372 Davis, rev., 252-254 Jones, Paul, 363 Internal improvements, 1826 Harrisburg Jordan, Mildred, The Distelfink Country of convention, 90 the Pennsylvania Dutch, rev., 137-138 Inventing America: Jefferson's Declaration of Josephs, Samuel, 345, 346 Independence, by Wills, rev., 262-264 Journal of a Residence in America (Kemble), Iredell, Judge James, in trial of John Fries, 366 433,436, 43B,439 r Journalism, Civil War attitude of Catholic Irish in America: fear Republican Party, papers, 196-221 198-221 passim; hostile to Negroes, 209, Judaism, Frederic Huidekoper's studies of, 61 210, 212; as railroad laborers, 375 Irving, Washington, 43, 45 Issel, William, rev. of Boyer's Urban Masses Kahan, Gerald, 166, 167, 172 and Moral Order in America, 1820-1920, Kammen, Michael, A Season of Youth: The 404—406 American Revolution, rev., 393-394 Italian opera, in N. Y. City, 99 Karamanli, Bashaw Yusuf, 42 Iturbide, Emperor, 92 Kearsley, Dr. John, Jr., 327, 328 Izard, Alice, 224 Keating, Jerome, 228 Izard, Mrs. Ralph, 227 Keely, Royal R., 46 m Keimer, Samuel, 154 Keith, John A. H., 424 Jackson, Andrew: Sam. B reek's views on, Keitt, Lawrence M., 201, 204 232, 233-234, 241, 247, 361, 372, 373, 526; Kelker, Luther Reily, 418, 427^ courted by Richard Rush, 249; election of Kelly, Lydia, actress, 92 feared by Webster, no Kemble, Frances Anne (Fanny, Mrs. Pierce Jackson, Donald, ed., The Diaries of George Butler), marriage of, 362, 36$ Washington, vols. 3-4, rev., 390-392 Kemble, William H., 343, 346, 348, 350, 352, Jackson, John W., With the British Army in 353 Philadelphia, 1777-^77^, rev., 535S3^ Kenna, Mrs., actress, 175 Jackson, Maj. William, 93 Kensington, Phila., riot at (1840), 517 Jaegers, military tactics of, 304, 312, 317 Keogh, Rev. James, 218 James, Edward T., rev. of Falzone's Terence Ketcham, Ralph, rev. of Cunningham's The V, Powderly, 270-272 Process of Government Under Jefferson, "James E. Harvey and the Secession Crisis," 167-169 by Daniel W. Crofts, 177-195 Kimball, Mr. 237 James Wilson, by Seed, rev., 259-261 Kings Arms Tavern, 287 The Jarring Interests: New York's Boundary King's Mountain, Battle of, 319 Makers, 1664-1776, by Schwarz, rev., Kir by, Lydia, 80 529-530 Klebaner, Benjamin Jr., rev. of Adams' Java, frigate, 36, 42 Finance and Enterprise in Early America, Jefferson, Cornelia, actress, 93 129-131 Jefferson, Thomas: death of, 98; and Decla- Klein, Randolph Shipley, rev. of Ferguson's ration of Independence, 262; process of The Papers of Robert Morris, 1781-1784, govt. under, 267 vol. 4, 537-539 1979 INDEX 5h Kline, Jacob, 439W Levasseur, Auguste, 88-89 Klingelhofer, Herbert E., ed., Autographs Levine, Peter, rev. of Clark's Henry Ward and Manuscripts, rev., 547-549 Beecher, 546-547 Know-Nothing Party: in Md., 133; opposed Levis, Hosea J., 509, 510 by Irish, 198, 199 Lewis, Gen. Andrew, 161 Knox, Gen. Henry, 316 Lewis, Joseph L., 88, 89 Kohne, Frederick, 232 Lewis, William (1751-1819), lawyer, 6, 7; Kreutz Creek Union Church, 485, 486, 489 defends John Fries, 437-445 Kuder, Valentine, 439ft Lewis and Clark Expedition, journals of, Ky te, George W., rev. of Bray and Bushnell, 3° eds., Diary of a Common Soldier, 121-122 Liberal Christianity Fund, 64 Liberty and Empire, by Toohey, rev., 389-390 Libraries, of col. Pa., 149 Library Company or Philadelphia, 15 Labass6, dancing master, 106 Life of Franklin, by Draper, rev., 532 Labor: crafts in Newark, N. J., 401; Fred- Lightning, 157 erick W. Taylor's policies for, 452 Lincoln, Abraham: advised by Jas. E. Lafayette, Marquis de: and Nicholas Biddle, Harvey, 177-192; favors colonization of 12, 18, 25, 26, 28; death of, 362; lines of Negroes, 209; opposes Border State Plan, in Anna B reek's album, 107-108; 1825 182; reply of to Greeley, 209; in secession visit of to Phila., 88-89; visits Meadville, crisis, 177-192 Pa., 54 Lincoln and the Economics of the American Lafayette, George Washington, 88-89 Dream, by Boritt, rev., 269-270 Lake District, of England, 280, 299 Linderman, Robert, 458, 459, 460 Lambert, Mr., 236 Lindsay, Adam, 173 Lambeth Palace Library, 155 Linn, John Blair, 423 Lancaster, Pa., first printing office at, Liphart, Anna, 484 144-146 Literature: Am. essay serials, 395; in col. Landlord and Tenant in Colonial New York, South, 252 by Sung, rev., 254-255 Livingston, Robert R., 279, 297, 298 Langdon, Gov. John, 94 Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 2>2>^> L'Argeau, Mr., 173 Lloyd, James, 88, 105, 234, 235, 237; death La Roche, Dr. Rine", Jr. (1795-1872), 109, of, 240 245 Lloyd, Mrs. James, 105, 375, 518 La Roche, Mrs. R6n6, 109 Lobbyists, 501; the "third house" in Pa. The Last of the Mohicans (Cooper), 92 legislature, 334~355 Latrobe, Benjamin H., 380 Locks, of Lehigh Canal, 374 Laurel Hill Cemetery: Gen. Hugh Mercer Lockyer, Timothy J., "Walking with the buried in, 526; statuary at, 517 Lord: Rachel Bahn," 484-496 Laurence, Joseph, 90 Locomotives: fueled with pine wood, 377- Lawler, Capt. Matthew, 86 378; of Wm. Norris, 505 Lawrance, Charles, 230 Logan, Dr. George, 436 Lawrence, brig, 2S Logan, James, correspondence with Geo. Layton, Edwin T., Jr., 446, 447 Dakeyne, 428 Lebanon Valley College, 419??, 424W Logrolling, in Pa. legislature, 351 Lecture on Heads, 166-176 Long, David F., "William Bainbridge and Lee, Arthur, 287 the Barron-Decatur Duel," 34-52 Lee, Gen. Charles, on riflemen, 309, 311, 315 Long, Eliza, 242 Lee, Charles (1758-1815), 439, 443 Long, Henry M., 342, 351 Lee, Richard Henry, 159, 306 Long Island, Battle of, 312, 313, 392 Legislative history, 334 Long Wharf, Boston, 94 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, 374 Longwood Gardens, 467 Lehman, William, 87, 89; death of 231-232 Looney, Robert F., ed., Philadelphia Print- Le Jambre, A., 378 making, rev., 541-543 Lemon Hill, 113 Lord Dunmore s War, 307 Lenox, Maj. David, 228, 248 Lothrop, Samuel K., 57 Lentner, Squire, 238 Lotteries: in col. Pa., 150; Leopard, French ship of the line, 94 Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, John Leopard, frigate, 34 (1705-1782) # Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789,Loughlin, David, The Case of Major Fan- vols. 1-2, Smith, ed., rev., 124-126 shawe's Chairs, rev., 387-389 564 INDEX October Louis Philippe, King of France, 523; in Malaria, 230 Phila., 238, 240 Malibran, Maria Garcia, 99, 106 Louis XVI, King of France, 94 Manayunk, Pa.: described in 1825, 87; Louisiana, medical history of, 325 described in 1828, 227 Louisiana Purchase, 8 Manders, Eric I., The Battle of Long Island, Louvre, Paris, 15 rev., 392-393 Low, Betty-Bright P., France Views Amer- Mankowitz, Wolf, The Extraordinary Mr, ica, 1764-1815, rev., 265-266 Poe, rev., 409-411 Lowther, Sir James, 283 Manners and customs, 377; Am. vulgarities, Lumbering, boom control on Susquehanna, 243, 247; hand shaking, 359, 382 337 Mansion House Hotel, Phila., 227, 233, 360 Lumbermen's Exchange, 346 Manufacturing Investment Company, 450- Lyle, James (1765-1826), 509; death of, 452,454,459 103-104 Manuscripts, a collectors manual on, Lyman, William, 511 547-549 Lynott, M. F., 347, 350 Mapes, George E., 352 Lyon, Compte de, 88-89 Marble, yards at Norristown, 102 Mareuil, Baron de, 111 Marion, Francis, 318 Maass, John, rev. of Miller & Nowak's The Market St. Bridge, 500-501, 505; declares Fifties, 138-139 dividend, 85 McAllister, Charles, 510 Markley, Philip S., 243, 244 McCarty and David, 367 Markoe, Francis, 224 Macedonian, British frigate, 42 Marks, Conrad, 4397? McClellan, Gen. George B., 208; repudiates Marsala wine, 103 peace platform, 213, 215 Marshall, Justice John, 110; life of Washing- McClenachan, Blair, 86 ton, 358 McClure, Alexander, 355 Martineau, Harriet, $$ McCormick, Richard P., rev. of White's A Mason, Lowell (1792-1872), 488 Village at^ War: Chatham New Jersey and Masonic Hall, Phila., 91; manufactures ex- the American Revolution, $34—53$ hibited at, 248; Penn Society celebrates Macready, William C, actor, 111 at, 108 McCreedy, Bernard, cotton mill of, 102, Masons. See Freemasons 103 Massachusetts, steamboat, 520-521 McCusker, John J., Money and Exchange in Matthewman, Luke, 292, 296 Europe and America, 7600-1775, rev., Mattingly, Paul, 67 384-386 Mauch Chunk, coal mines at, 236-237 MacDonald, Anna A., 421 n, 4.13 Meade, Bishop William, 157 McElroy, Miss, boarding house of, 92 Meadville Theological School, 54-56 McElwee, Thomas B., 512 Mease, Miss, 501 McHenry, James, 435 A Mechanical People: Perceptions of the McKean? Thomas (1734-1817), 279, 434, Industrial Order in Massachusetts, by 502; biog. of by Rowe, 257 Siracusa, rev., 543-544 Mackenzie, Alexander S., 39 Medicine, Negroes in, 325 Mackey, Robert A., 346 Medicines, ordered by Dr. Jas. Durham, 331 MacKinney, Gertrude, 425 Menageries, in Phila., 381 McLane, Louis, 24477 Mercer, Charles, 89 McManus, Miss, 79 Mercer, Gen. Hugh, reinterment of, 526 McMichael, Morton, 205 Merchants' Exchange, ornamental ceiling of, McNulty, Kneeland: rev. of Dolmetsch's Eighteenth-Century Prints in Colonial 361 America, 541—543; rev. of Looney's Phil- Merchants' Hotel, Phila., 372, 504 adelphia Printmaking, 541-543 Mercury, canal packet boat, 222, 223 MacPherson, Gen. William, 435 Meredith, William, 16, 89, 104, 500 Magee, Christopher L., 347 Meredith, William M., 51777 Magrath, A. G., 186, 187, 190 Merino sheep, 18 Maison Carre"e, 22 Metcalf, Henry, 449 Makie, Mr.? 241 Metropolitan Record, 207, 209 "The Making of a Progressive Engineer: Mexico, wealth of, 92 Frederick W. Taylor," by Daniel Nelson, Middleton, Williams, 224 446—466 Midvale Steel Company, 449, 450 1979 INDEX 565 Mifflin, Lloyd, 484 Music, virtuosity of Frank Johnson, 225 Mifflin, Thomas (1744-1800), 435 Musical Fund Society, 224, 241; concerts Military Hall, Phila., 240 at, 92 Mill Prison, 283, 292 Musical glasses, 363 Millar, John P., American Ships of the Musical instruments, 504 Colonial & Revolutionary Periods, rev., Muskets, preferred over rifles in Am. Rev., 302-324 Miller, Douglas T., The Fifties: The Way We Myer, E. Reed, 342 Really Were, rev., 138-139 Myers, Mary Ann, 127 Miller, Henry, 144 Myerson, Martin, Gladly Learn and Gladly Miller, Joe, stories of, 361 Teach, rev., 127-129 Miller, William, Jr., killed in duel, 234 Miller's tavern of the Buck, 98 Mills, James, balloonist, 362-363 Mills, Robert, 360?* Nailor, Charles (1806-1872), 517 Milner, Joseph, 59, 60 Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 25 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Biography Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 523 of Julia Ward Howe, by Clifford, rev., Nash, Gary B., rev. of Tully's 's Legacy, 116-118 Miralles, Juan de, ball given by, 85-86 National Education Association, 68 Mitchell, Dr. John K., 381, 501, 506 National Gazette, 503 Mitscherlich process, 450-452 National Theatre, Phila., 524 Mobs, in Civil War Phila., 202 Navy, United States, In Peace and War, Mocassins, 308 Hagan, ed., 272 Modell, John, 74 Navy Yard, Phila., in 1833, 250 Monachesi, Nicolo, 361 Neander, Johann A. W., 59, 60 Money and Exchange in Europe and America, Negroes: African colonization of, 363; 1600-1775, by McCusker, rev., 384-386 attacked by whites, 210, 211; as farm Monroe, James, and Nicholas Biddle, 4, 9, laborers in Del., 476; Irish hostility to, 209, 14,26 210, 212; massacred at Ft. Pillow, 214; Montgomery, Dr. Thomas Lynch, 418, 423; in medicine, 325; public education of in appointed Librarian of Hist. Soc. of Pa., Del., 467-483; Dr. Rush on intelligence 422; and Dr. H. H. Shenk, 421 of, 329 Montholon, Gen. Charles Tristan, 523 Nelson, Daniel: "The Making of a Progres- Moore's Creek Bridge, 311 sive Engineer: Frederick W. Taylor," Moorhead, J. K., 352 446-466; rev. of Hirsch's The Roots of the Morgan, Daniel, in Am. Rev., 305, 311, American Working Class, 401-402 316-319 Nelson, William, 159 Morgan, John Pierpont, 450, 453 Neumann, John N., 200 Morgan, W. S., 173 Nevins, Allan, 335 Moriarty, Rev. P. E., 217, 218 Nevins, James, 510 Morris, Commodore Charles, 47 New American Magazine, 147 Morris, Robert, 429; The Papers of, vol. 4, New Haven, Conn., 519 rev»> 537~539> Revolutionary anecdote of, New Kreutz Creek Cemetery, 486 86 New Market House, Boston, 105 Morton, Dr. Samuel George, 515 New Orleans, 1840 pop. of, 527 Mosheim, Johann L., 59, 60 New Philadelphia, steamboat, 107 Mosquitoes, 242 New York, colony and state: boundary Moultrie, Gen. William, 321 makers of, 529-530; manorial society in, Mount Vernon Boys Grammar School, 79 254; proprietary govt. in, 118 Moustier, E16onor Franc.ais E, Compte de, New York City: Civil War draft riots, 212; 93, 94 1840 pop. of, 527; illustrated history of by Moxham, Arthur J., 456, 457 Patterson, 550-552 Muhlenberg, Col. Peter, 313 New York Herald, accuses Catholic Herald Munroe, John A., Colonial Delaware, a of copperheadism, 204 History, rev., 528-529 New York Tablet, 204, 205, 217 Murat, Achille, 109 New York Times: on Civil War Catholic Murat, Lucien, 109 press, 205; in secession crisis, 189 Museum of the City of New York, collection New York Tribune: on Civil War Catholic of, 55O-552 . press, 205; Jas. E. Harvey as columnist Musgrove's Mills, 319 for, 178 566 INDEX October

Newark, N. J., industrialization of crafts in, The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, vol. 21, 401 Willcox, ed., rev., 530-531 Newkirk, Mathew, 369 The Papers of Robert Morris, 1781-1784, vol. Newsham, John, 285, 286, 291 4, Ferguson, ed., rev., S31~539 Newspapers: in Am., 522; Catholic Herald Parke, Dr. Thomas, 98 during Civil War, 196-221 Parker, James, comptroller, 154 Niagara, brig, 3$, 36 Parker, James, printer, 170 "Nicholas Biddle in Europe, 1804-1807," by Parker, Peter J., rev. of Berkeley's Auto- Anne Felicity Woodhouse, 3-33. graphs and Manuscripts, 547-549 Nichols, William, 433 Parrington, Vernon, 334 Nicholson, John, papers of, 430 Parsons, Theopholus, 373 Nicklin, Juliana Chew (Mrs. Philip Nicklin), Parthenon marbles, 21 509 Parties, fancy dress, 223, 224 Norman, Rev. John, 281, 282 Pastorius, Jacob, 103 Norris, James D., R. G. Dun & Co. 1841- Patriot, French ship of the line, 94 ipoo, rev., 275-276 Patterson, Commodore Daniel T., 359-360 Norris, William, locomotives of, 505 Patterson, Jerry E., The City of New York..., Norristown, Pa.: in 1825, 87; in 1826, 102 rev., 55O-551 North American, newspaper, 503; Jas. E. Patterson, Gen. Robert, 219 Harvey as columnist for, 178 Patterson, Samuel F., 343 Northampton Insurrection, 434 Paul Jones, frigate, 363 Norton, Andrews, $$> $6, 57, 60, 62; writings Paul Robeson: The Great Forerunner, rev., of, 63 549-550 Notes and Queries, Egle, 426 Pauling, Mr., of Norristown, 96 Nott, H. & Company, 381 Payne, Oliver H., 450, 453 Nowak, Marion, The Fifties: The Way We Peabody, A. P., 54, 62 Really Were, rev., 138-139 Peale, Charles Willson, 16, 322 Nullification, John Duffey on, 201, 203 Peale's Museum, 499, 524 Nurseries, Phila., 512 Pearson, Drew, 479 Nuttall, Thomas, 380, 381 Pecans, 332 Peck, Kendrick, 152, 154 Peckham, Howard H.: rev. of Kammen's A Oaks, Robert F., rev. of Jackson's With the Season of Youth: The American Revolution, British Army in Philadelphia, 1777-1778, 393-394; Sources of American Indepen- 53SS36 dence, rev., 411-412 Oblates of Providence, in Phila., 211 Pedagogy. See Education Observatories: on Central High School, Pederson, Eigil, 84 Phila., 511; proposed for Rittenhouse Penn, Granville, 364 Square, 525 Penn, William: political legacy of, 116; por- Odell, Joseph H., 472, 473, 476 trait of in armor, 364 Ohio, ship of the line, 100 Penn Society, first meeting of, 108 Old Jury (Jewry), 281 Pennsylvania, colony and commonwealth, Onderdonk, Bishop Henry Ustick, 506 politics in, 1726-1755, 116 Opera: in N. Y. City, 99; in Phila., 245 Pennsylvania, packet ship, 378 Oranges, 332 Pennsylvania, ship of the line, 250 Organs, in Va. churches, 159. See Pipe organs Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 364; Osborne, Thomas, 149 Nicholas Biddle buys casts for, 10, 16; Overholt, S. S., 69, 71 fund raising for, 363; statue of Ceres at, 359, 36o» Page, James H., 241 The Pennsylvania Almanac, 148 Paine, Thomas, biog. of by Wilson & Pennsylvania Archives, Dr. Shenk's missing Ricketson, rev., 396-397 series of 415-431. Painters and painting, Monachesi's fresco Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 506 work, 361 Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruc- Paintings and Sculpture at the Union League tion, 419, 420 of Philadelphia, by Whiteman, rev., 276 Pennsylvania Federation of Historical Socie- Palfrey, John Gorham, 60 ties, 423, 424 "Palliative for Players: The Lecture on The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, Heads," by Kurt L. Garrett, 166-176 by Fabian, rev., 132-133 Panama Congress, of 1826, 95 Pennsylvania German Society, 486 i979 INDEX 567 Pennsylvania Germans: Boyertown Area Philadelphia Merchant: The Diary of Thomas Cookery, rev., 408-409; The Distelfink P. Cope, 1800-1851, Harrison, ed., rev., Country of, by Jordan, rev., 137-138; 399-401m poetry of, 484, 486 Philadelphia Museum, 500 Pennsylvania Hall, destruction of, 370-371 Philadelphia Printmaking, American Prints Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Com- before i860, Looney, ed., rev., 541-543 mission, 423 Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, run on Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 1833 508 exhibit at, 246 PhiladelphiS&-a Social History Project, 72 ^ Pennsylvania Hospital, benefit for, 172 Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agricul- Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction ture, 28 of the Blind, 357, 497, 498 "Philadelphia's Catholic Herald: The Civil Pennsylvania Insurance Company, 91 War Years," by Joseph George, Jr., Pennsylvania Library Association, 422 196-221 Pennsylvania Line, 1st Regt., 312W Philadelphia's First Fuel Crisis, by Powell, The Pennsylvania Line . . . 1776-1783, by rev., 402-404 Trussell, rev., 122-124 "Philanthropy and Black Public Education Pennsylvania Magazine of History and in Delaware, 1918-1930," by Robert J. Biography, 422 Taggert, 467~4^3 Pennsylvania Packet. See American Daily Phillips, Wendell, 336 Advertiser Phrenology, 17 Pennsylvania Railroad, political influence of, Physicians, first Negroes, 325 33SSSS Pickens, Andrew, 318 Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 307 Pickering, Timothy, 439 "Pennsylvania Rifle: Revolutionary Weapon Pinchot, Gifford, 420, 422W in a Conventional War?", by Neil L. Pinckney family, 264 York, 302-324 Pinfold, Gov. Charles, 156 Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Pinkerton, John, n, 12 Abolition of Slavery, 326, 330 Pipe organs, for St. Luke's Church, 524 Pennsylvania State Archives, 417 Pipelines, in Pa., 340 Pennsylvania State Library, 419, 420, 422, Piracy, 283 423 Pitt, William (1708-1778), 1st Earl of Chatham, 300 Pennypacker, Samuel W., 421 Pittsburgh, riot bill of 1879, 337 Penology, Fred. Huidekoper's interest in, Planet, canal packet boat, 96, 222, 223 Penrose, Senator Boies, 355 Plumbing, in private houses, 226 Permanent Bridge. See Market Street Bridge Poe, Edgar Allan, 30; biog. of by Manko- Perot, Mr., wine importer, 103 witz, 409-411 Perry, Commodore Oliver Hazard: death of, Poetry, of Rachel Bahn, 484-496 37; incident with Capt. John Heath, 36; Poinsett, Joel Roberts (1779-1851), 514 in War of 1812, 35-36 Point Judith, R. I., 105 Peters, Judge Richard (1744-1828), 89, 96; Pole, J. R., The Pursuit of Equality in Ameri- address on death of, 231; entertains can History, rev., 273-274 Lafayette at Belmont, 88; Revolutionary Politics: in Chesapeake area, 397; 1840 presi- anecdote of, 85-86; in trial of John Fries, dential campaign, 512-513, 514, 522, 524; 432-445; wit of, 225 Know-Nothing Party in Md., 133; in N. Y., Peters, Richard, Jr., 88, in 1664-1691, 118; in Pa., 1726-1755, 116; Petroff, Emil, 348, 350 in Pa. legislature in late 1870s, 334-355; Petroleum Producers' Union, 352, 353 in Phila. school system, 75-76 Phelps, William Franklin, 68 Pollock, George, 505 Philadelphia, 1840 pop. of, 526 Pomona Hall, Huidekoper estate, 54, 55 Philadelphia, frigate, loss of, 41, 42 Ponteves-Gi6ns, Henri, Vicomte de, 93, 94 Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, opened Population, of Am. cities (1840), 526 in 1834, 364 Porcelain, Tucker china, 248 Philadelphia Assemblies, 91, 93, 223, 224 Port Folio, 6, n, 29, 30 Philadelphia Board of Public Education, 67, Porter, Commodore David, 46, 47 7o,79 Porter, David R., 508 Philadelphia Exchange. See Merchants' Porter, J. M., 375 Exchange Porter, James, execution of, 237 Philadelphia Inquirer, on loyalty of Catholic Portland, Duke of, 283 Herald, 204-205 Postal service, Wm. Dunlap and, 146 568 INDEX October

Pottsville: coal trade at (1827), 112; in 1830, Raguet, Condy, 380, 382, 519 Railroad Bank of Vicksburg, 506 Poulson, Zachariah, 522 Railroads: controversy over rails in Phila. Powder, grades of for guns, 305 streets, 527; in New England (1840), 519; Powder horns, 308 preferential rates of, 336, 342 Powderly, Terence V., Middle Class Re- Randall, Samuel J., 219, 220, 346 former, by Falzone, rev., 270-272 Randolph, John of Roanoke, duel with Clay, Powel, Elizabeth Willing (Mrs. Samuel 95 . Powel), 234 Rankin, Hugh F., rev., of Ryan's A Salute Powel, John Hare, 378, 500-501, 505 to Courage, $36-537 Powell, H. Benjamin, Philadelphia's First Rapp, Gertrude, 54 Fuel Crisis, rev., 402-404 Rawle, William (1759-1836), lawyer, prose- Powelton, Whig jubilee at, 360 cutes John Fries, 437, 440, 442 Pratt's garden. See Lemon Hill Raymond, Henry J., 215 Preachers, sermons of, 522 Read, Mr., 87 Prescott, Dr., 98 Read, James, 149 President, frigate, 42, 43 Read, John, 500, 501 Priestly, Joseph, 60 Read, William B., 517/* Prime, Mrs. Nathaniel, 100 Reading, Pa., in 1826, 96-97 Princeton University, grants honorary de- Real Estate Bank, Decatur, Miss., burned, grees, 279, 297-298 506 Principles of Scientific Management (Taylor), Reconstruction, 194 447-466 passim Redman, Joseph (1721-1779), 168 Printers, career of Wm. Dunlap, 143-165 Reed, Dr. George Edward, 418, 423 Prints: Eighteenth-Century Prints in ColonialReichard, Harry Hess, 486, 488 America, Dolmetsch, ed., rev., 541-543; Religion: in early Am., 386; Frederic Huide- Philadelphia Printmaking, Looney, ed., koper's studies in, 53-65; "Walking with rev., 541-543 the Lord: Rachel Bahn," by Lockyer, Prisoners of war, at Forton Prison, 279-301 484-496 The Process of Government Under Jefferson, Rendell, Kenneth W., ed., Autographs and by Cunningham, rev., 267-269 Manuscripts, rev., 547-549 Progressive Era, role of engineers in, 446-466 Repplier, Charles A., 197 Providence, R. I., mansions in, 105 Repplier, James F., 200 Providence £s? Patriotism in Early America, Republican Party, Jas. E. Harvey's views 1640-1815, by Berens, rev., 386-387 on, 178, 179 Prowell, George R., 486 Rhodes, Christian, 439W Public schools, in Phila., 225, 366; teaching Rhodes, John, 438 in Phila., 66-84. $ee a^so Education Rice, Howard C., Jr., rev. of Low's France Public speaking, Nicholas Biddle on, 20, 27 Views America, 1765-1815, 165-166 Purcell, Archbishop, 218 Rice, Owen, 374, 375 Pursell, Mr., actor, 174 Rice Index of Cohesion, 340 The Pursuit of Equality in American History, Richards, Benjamin W., 357, 368 by Pole, rev., 273-274 Richards, Mark, 228 Put-in Bay, battle of, 35-36 Ricketson, William F., Thomas Paine, rev., Putnam, Gen. Israel (1718-1790), 316 396-397 Psychiatry, Dr. Rush father of, 329 Riflemen, behavior of, 309 Pyrotechnists, 521 Rifles, in Am. Rev., 302-324. See Pennsyl- vania rifle Quarries, for Cape Henlopen breakwater, 241 Riker's Index of Significance, 339-340 Quay, Mathew Stanley, 345, 346, 352, 355 Riots, at Kensington, Phila. (1840), 517 Quebec: Battle of, 310-311; first printing Rising States, ship, 286 office in, 151 Risjord, Norman K., Chesapeake Politics, Queen's Rangers, 321 1781-1800, rev., 397-399 Quimby, Ian M. G., ed., American Furniture Ritchie, Robert C: The Duke's Province, and Its Makers, rev., 539-541 rev., 118-119; rev. of Sung's Landlord and Quinine} 106 Tenant in Colonial New York, 254-255 Ritner, Gov. George, 378 Rittenhouse, David, 148, 322 R. G. Dun 6? Co. 1841-1900, by Norris, rev., Rittenhouse Square, observatory proposed 275-276 for, 525 1979 INDEX 569 Robbins, Caroline, rev. of Toohey's Liberty St. Peter's Church, Phila., cemetery van- and Empire, 389-390 dalized, 377 Roberts, Sally. See Ingersoll, Sally Roberts St. Philip's Church, Phila., 525 Roberts, Thomas P., 87 Salaries, of Phila. public school teachers, 66-84 Robeson, Paul, biog. of, 549-550 Salter, Charles B., 344, 348 Robeson's mill, 246 Salute to Courage, A, Ryan, ed., rev., 536-537 Robins, Benjamin^303W Sanderson, J. M., 504; hotel of, 372 Robinson, Benjamin, 157, 161, 162 Santomee, Lucas, 325;* Robinson, Deborah Dunlap (Mrs. John Saratoga, Battle of, 317 Robinson), 157, 164 Sargeant, John, at anti-Jackson rally, 241 Robinson, John, 157, 158, 164 Savage, Dr. Samuel Morton, 280-281 Robinson, Rev. William, 157, 159, 164 Saxweimer, Duke of, in Phila., 98 Rockdale, by Wallace, rev., 135-136 Schaffer, George, 439W Rockwell's Hotel, Albany, 106 Schaffer, Henry, 439W Rodgers, Commodore John, 46, 47 Schools, public in Phila., 66-84; racial dis- Rogers, Judge Molton C, 243 crimination in, 75 Rokeby, cotton mill, 244 Schrack, Lewis, bathing house of at Norris- Roman Catholic Church, Civil War news- town, 102, 103 papers of, 196-221 Schiirer, Emil, 61 Romanticism, Nicholas Biddle's views on, Schuylkill, steamboat, 222, 223 12-13 Schuylkill Bank, Phila., 85,111-113, 509, 510 Roosevelt, Theodore, 335 Schuylkill River: passenger boats on, 222; Rootes, Philip, 162 skating on, 36$ The Roots of the American Working Class, by Schwartz, Daniel, 439// Hirsch, rev., 401-402 Schwarz, Peter J., The Jarring Interests: Rosenwald, Julius, 474W New York's Boundary Makers, 1664.-1776, Rosenwald Foundation, 474 rev., 529-530 Ross, James, 436 Scott, Senator John, 344 Ross, Mary, 231 Scott, John M., 517W Rousseau, Jean Baptiste, 12 Scott, Thomas A., 343, 344 Rowe, G. S., Thomas McKean, rev., 257-259 Scott, Sir Walter, 248, 517 Rowe, Johanna Greene. See Dunlap, Johanna Scott, Gen. Winfield, advises abandonment Greene Rowe of Ft. Sumter, 185, 189 Royal Society, 17 Scott, Mrs. Winfield, 224 Rumford, Count. See Thompson, Benjamin Sculpture, at Laurel Hill Cemetery, 517 Rundle, Miss Fanny, 109 Sears, Barnas, 469 Rundle, George, 501 Sears, David, 515 Rundle, Mrs. George, 109 Sears, Ellen. See d'Hauteville, Ellen Sears Rundle, Richard, death of (1826), 98 Season of Youths A: The American Revolution, Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 23; and Dr. James by Kammen, rev., 393-394 Durham, 325-333 Secession: crisis of 1860-1861, 177-195; Rush, Dr. James, 225n John Duffey on, 201-202 Rush, Phoebe Ann Ridgway (Mrs. Jas. Seed, Geoffrey, James Wilson, rev., 259-261 Rush), 225 Sellers, Col. Beriah, 334, 354 Rush, Richard (1780-1859), 88, 246; joins Sellers, William, 450 Jacksonians, 248-249 Sergeant, John (1779-1852), 95, 361; on Rush, Samuel, brother of Richard, 248-249 internal improvements, 90 Rush, Samuel, recorder, 502 Servants: unreliability of, 365; wages paid Russell, Joseph, 93 by Sam. Breck, 230 Rutherford, Miss, 236 Service Citizens of Delaware, 469 Ryan, Mrs. Dennis, 174 Seward, William H., in secession crisis, Ryan, Dennis P., ed., A Salute to Courage, 182-184 rev., 536-537 " 'The Shallow Boast of Cheapness': Public School Teaching as a Profession in Phila- delphia, 1865-1890," by Richard B. Fishbane, 66-84 St. Bee's, school, 280 Sharpshooters, 308, 309 Saint Luke & the Epiphany Church, 503, Shaw, Commodore John, 50W 506, 513, 524-525 Shelley, Donald A., rev. of Fabian's The St. Mark's Church, Mantua, 96 Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, 132- St. Paul's Church, Phila., 156 57° INDEX October Shenk, Dr. Hiram H.: letter to Dr. T. L. Springfield, Mass., 519 Montgomery, 425-431; missing archival Sproul, William Cameron, 423 series of, 415-431; retirement of, 425, 42577 Stagecoach lines, between Phila. and N. Y. Sheppard, Isaac, 80 in 1826, 101 Sherman, John, 198 Stahler, Anthony, 437, 439 Shinplasters, 368, 371, 376 Stahler, Henry, 43977 Shippen, Edward, I (1703-1781), of Lan- Standard Oil Company, political influence caster; 145 of, 336-355 Ships, of col. and Rev. period, 532-534 Stanton, M. Hall, 75, 78 Shiras, George, Jr., 352 State House, Phila. See Independence Hall Shoemaker, Henry W., 4237? 42477 Statues. See Sculpture Short, William (1759-1849), portrait of, 506 Steamboats: accidents, 368; first arrival of in Sign of the Eagle, Manheim, 97 N. Y. from England, 367; sleeping quarters Sigoigne, Madame Anne Marie A. C, 223; on, 521 gives ball, 108 Stebbins, Rev. Rufus, 57-58 Simcoe, John, 321 Steel, Edward, 76, 78, 79, 80 Simonds, Henry, 458, 459, 460 Steele, George F., 453 Simonds Rolling Machine Company, 457 Stephan, Adam, 435 Simonetti, Martha L., 417 Stephens, Bruce M., "Frederic Huidekoper," Siracusa, Carl, A Mechanical People, rev., 53-^5 .543-544 Stephenson, Clarence D., Indiana County: Sirius, steamship, 367-368 175th Anniversary History, rev., 407-408 Sitgreaves, Samuel, 434, 437 Sterne, Laurence, 12 69th Regiment of New York, 199 Steuben, Friederick Wilhelm, Baron von, Skaggs, David Curtis, rev. of Davis* Intellec- 3H-3I5 tual Life in the Colonial South, 252-254 Stevens, Andrew, 194 Skanwiler, Henry, 435 Stevens, George Alexander, Lecture on Skating, on the Schuylkill, 36^ Heads, 166-176 Skinner, George W., 344, 348 Stewart, Thomas S., architect, $i$n Slater Fund, 477 Stiverson, Gregory A., rev. of Baker's Slavery: affect on Negro intellect, 329; Ambivalent Americans, 133-135 glorified by Sen. Hayne, 368-369; political Stocker, John C, 87 problem of, 406 Stockwell, David, rev. of Loughlin's The Slaves, of Geo. Pollock, 505 Case of Major Fanshawe's Chairs, 387-389 Sligo, Marquis of, 381 Stone Chapel, Boston, 106 Sloman, actor, 233 Storer, Ann, 171 Small pox, 333 Story, Justice Joseph, 110 Smith, Francis G., 87, 229 Stoves, manufactured by H. Nott & Co., 381 Smith, George, F., 348 Stratton Major Parish, Va.: church of Smith, Capt. John, of Am. Rev., 296 described, 157-158; difficulties at, 158-160, Smith, Paul H.: ed., Letters of Delegates to 162, 164 Congress, vols. 1-2, rev., 124-126; rev. of Strauss, David Friedrich, 63 Wills's Inventing America, 161-164. Strayer, George D., 469, 470, 477 Smith, Dr. William (1727-1803), and Wm. Street, Mr. & Mrs., N. Y. boarding house of, Dunlap, 143, 150, 155, 156 99, 104 Snyder, Charles D., 42177 Strickland, William, 29 Sonnambulism, 501 Stringham, Commodore Silas H., 190 Sources of American Independence, Peckham, Stroble, Miss, 518 ed., rev., 411-412 Stuart, Alexander H. H., 185 The South and the Politics of Slavery, 1828- Stumpstown, Pa., ruined by fire, 112-113 1856, by Cooper, rev., 406-407 Stuyvesant, Mr. & Mrs., 236 South Brighton Hotel, Staten Island, 518 Submarines, the Turtle, 311 Southey, Robert, 280 Sully, Thomas, 230, 514; portrait of Queen Southwark Theater, Phila., 169 Victoria, 379 Sparks, Thomas, 249 Sultana, riverboat, explosion of, 487 Spear, Rev. William W., 525 Sumner, Senator Charles, 192, 199 Specie circular, repealed, 372 Sumter, Thomas, 318 Spellissy, James M.: edits Catholic Herald, Sung Bok Kim, Landlord and Tenant in 197, 213-221; supports Fenian movement, Colonial New York, rev., 254-255 217, 218, 219 Survilliers, Count de. See Bonaparte, Joseph Spread Eagle Inn, Harrisburg, 251 Susquehanna River, flow of logs on, 337 I979 INDEX 571 Sutherland, Joel B., 107 Towne, Henry R., 449 Swaim, Dr. James, 504 Townsend, Mr., 380 Swan, canal packet boat, 222, 223 Townshend Acts, 171 Sweetbriar: Sam. Breck gives ball at, 109; Train, George F., 219, 220 sale of, 356 Travel accounts, of Nicholas Biddle in Sweetbriar, public ice house, 365W Europe, 3-33 Swift, John, 372 Treason, crime of, 283; defined in trial of John Fries, 437, 440 Trelease, Allen W., rev. of Cooper's^The Taggart, Robert J., "Philanthropy and South and the Politics of Slavery, 1828- Black Public Education in Delaware, 1856, 406-407 1918-1930-467-483 Trenton, steamboat, 101 Talleyrand, Maurice, 499 "The Trials of John Fries," by Jane Shaffer Tariff: essential for Pa. political support, 179; Ellsmere, 432-445 in secession crisis, 187-188 Trinity Church, Boston, 106 Tarleton, Banastre, 318-319 Troen, Selwyn, 73 Taylor, Frederick W.: influence of on M. L. Trussell, John B. B., The Pennsylvania Line, Cooke, 448; "The Making of a Progressive rev., 122-124 Engineer,'* by Nelson, 446-466 Tucker china, 248 Teachers and educators, in Phila. public Tuesday Club, 6 schools, 66-84 Tully, Alan, William Penn's Legacy . . . Telegraph, War Dept. seizes 1861 dispatches, 1726-1755 rev., 116-118_ Turnbullurnbull, MaryMa , "William Dunlap, Colonial Telescopic sights, 322 Printer, Journalist, and Minister," 143-165 Temperance, 356, 369, 380 Turtle, submarine, 322 Tench Coxe and the Early Republic, by Cooke, Tuskegee Institute, 477 rev., 114-116 Twain, Mark. See Clemens, Samuel L. Terence V. Powderly: Middle Class Reformer, Tweed, William Marcy, 334 by Falzone, rev., 270-272 Twohig, Dorothy, 390 Terrick, Bishop Richard, 155 Tyng, Dr. Stephen H., 500 Theatre: at Boston, 106; in colonial and Typhoid fever, 229 Federal eras, 166-176; in Phila. (1840), 523-524. See also Actors Thistle, steamboat, 101, 104 Thorn, James, sculptor, 517 Union Canal, and Sam. Breck, 87, 90, 91, Thomas, Evan M., Jr., 104 97, IJ3 Thomas, Isaiah, 144 Union League of Philadelphia, art collection Thomas McKean, by Rowe, rev., 257-259 of, 276 Thomas Paine, by Wilson & Ricketson, rev., Unitarianism, in Pa., $3-6^ 396-397 United States, frigate, 37, 42 "Thomas Wren: Ministering Angel of United States Gazette, 503, 504 Forton Prison," by Sheldon S. Cohen, United States v. John Fries, 432-445 279-301 The Universe. See Catholic Herald and Visitor Thompson, Benjamin (Count Rumford), University of Pennsylvania, 368, 515; 1833 309-310 commencement of, 245; first books of, 149; Thompson, Edward Shippen, 42772 Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach, by Myerson Thompson, George, 292, 296 and Winegrad, rev., I27-I29;'|medical Thompson, Sanford E., 451, 452 commencement (1840), 511 Thornton, Maj. John, 288, 288w, 296 Upper Ferry Bridge, burned, 378 Thorp, Harriet Nancy. See Huidekoper, Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, Harriet N. Thorp 1820-1920, by Boyer, rev., 404-406 Thorp, Willard, rev. of Clifford's Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, 544-545 Tilghman, William, chief justice, 88 Tobacco: chewing of, 359, 382; spitting of, Van Buren, Martin, visits Phila. (1839), 5°8 243, 247 Vandalism, of St. Peter's churchyard, 377 Todd, Anthony, 152-153 Vanderkemp, J. J., 500 Tomahawks, 308 Vanderlyn, John, 12, 15, 21, 23 Tontine, Phila., 250 van Rensalear, Stephen (1764-1839), 499 Toohey, Robert E., Liberty and Empire, rev., Vaudevilles, in Phila., 524 389-390 Vaughan, John, 380 572 INDEX October Vaux, George, 87, 90, 98 Water supply, in Phila. (1839), 502-503 Vaux, Roberts, 88 Watson, Charles C, 510 Venesection, 327 Watson, Joseph, 374, 375 Verling, William, 169 Watson, Bishop Richard, 521 Vespucci, Amerigo, 499 Watson, Thomas, 210 Victoria, Queen of England, painted by Watts, Isaac (1674-1748), 488 Sully 379 Wayne, Gen. Anthony, dislike of rifles, 314 Viley, Jimmy, 373 Wayne, Anthony, 2nd, insanity of, 109-110 A Village at War: Chatham New Jersey and Wayne, Isaac, 109 the American Revolution, by White, rev., Weapons. See Rifles 534-53$ Weaver, George, 90 Villeroi, Marshall de, 361 Weaver, Glenn, rev. of Peckham's Sources of Vincennes, sloop of war, 100 American Independence, 411-412 Vinyards, 97 Weaver, William Woys, rev. of Boyertown Area Cookery, 408-409 Visitor. See Catholic Herald Weaver's tavern, Pottsville, 112 Voting. See Ballotting Webb, Mrs. Anne, inn of, 243 Webster, Daniel, 32, in; fears Jackson's Waddell, Louis M., rev. of Rowe's Thomas election, no; in 1840 election, 524 McKean, 257-259 Weed, Thurlow, 181 Wages, paid servants, 230 Weekly Mercury, 522 Wahab plantation, 319 Weiser, Frederick S., rev. of Jordan's The Wainwright, Rev. Jonathan Mayhew, 240 Distelfink Country of the Pennsylvania Wainwright, Nicholas B., ed.: "The Diary Dutch, I37-J38 of Samuel Breck, 1823-1840/' 85-113, Wells's inn, Bethlehem, 237 222-251, 356-382, 497-527; rev. of Welsh, William (1807-1878), 503 Whiteman's Paintings and Sculpture at Wernwag, Lewis, 378 the Union League of Philadelphia, 276 West, Benjamin: and Nicholas Biddle, 11, Walker, James, 62 15; biog. of by Alberts, rev., 383-384 Walker, William, printer, 151, 155, 156, 161 West, Dr. George, 328 "Walking with the Lord: Rachel Bahn," by West Chester, Pa., in 1831, 242 Timothy Lockyer, 484-496 Western Bank, Phila., 509 Wall, Thomas, actor, 171, 173, 175 Wetherill, John Price, 502 Wall, Mrs. Thomas, 173 Wharton, Thomas I., 108 Wallace, Andrew, 246 Whig Party, American: celebrates 1834 Wallace, Anthony F. C, Rockdale, rev., victory, 366; 1840 presidential campaign, *35-*36 512-513, 514 Wallace, Senator William, 344 Whiskey, 356, 364 Wain, Mrs. Jacob, house of, 223 Whiskey Rebellion, 432, 434 Walnut Street Theatre, 524 White, Canvass, 87 Walsh, Robert, 95, in, 226 White, Donald Wallace, A Village at War: Walter, Thomas U., 29 Chatham New Jersey and the American Wampum, 308 Revolution, rev., 534-535 Warden, Frew and Company, 342?* White, Josiah, 374 Warder, Mr., 88 White, Bishop William, 96, 97, 234, 239, 377 Ware, Henry, Sr., 62 White lead, manufacture of at Norristown, Ware, Henry, Jr., 62 102 Warner, Charles Dudley, 334 Whitefield, George, 155 Warren, sloop of war, 250 Whitehaven, Pa. building of, 375 Warren tavern, 98 Whiteman, Max, Paintings and Sculpture at Washington, Justice Bushrod, no the Union League of Philadelphia, rev., Washington, George: appeals for ammuni- 103, 276 tion, 85-86; birthday celebrated in 1834, Whitney, William C, 450, 453, 454, 456 357-358; The "Diaries of, vols. 3-4, Jackson, Wigs, 381 ed., rev., 390-392; experiments of with Wikoff, Henry, 89 riflemen, 306-324 passim-, foreign reputa- Wilkes, John, 148-149 tion of, 23; treatment of by Gov. Hancock, Wilkinson, Gen. James, 9 93 Wilkinson, Ronald S., 532 Washington, Col. William, 320 Willcox, William B.: rev. of Draper's Life of Washington Hall, Phila., 360^ Franklin, 532; The Papers of Benjamin Washington Monument, Phila., 250 Franklin, vol. 21, rev., 530-531 I979 INDEX 573 William IV, King of Great Britain, in Phila., Women, feminization of public school teachers, 68 "William Bainbridge and the Barron- Wood, Bishop James F., and Catholic Decatur Duel," by David F. Long, 34-52 Herald, 200-221 "William Dunlap? Colonial Printer, Jour- Wood pulp, 450 nalist, and Minister," by Mary Turnbull, Woodall, Guy R., rev of Granger's American 143-165 Essay Serials from Franklin to Irving, William Penn, steamboat, 234; burning of, 395-396 35%~359 Woodhouse, Mr., of Marsala, 103 William Perm's Legacy . . . 1726-1755, by Woodhouse, Anne Felicity, "Nicholas Biddle Tully, rev., 116-118 in Europe," 3-33 Williams, Edward G., Fort Pitt and the Woodlands, countryseat, 113 Revolution, rev., 255-2J7 Woods, John, 436 Williams, Frances Leigh, A Founding Woodward, George W., 212 Family, rev., 264-265 Wool, Gen. John E., 106, 113 Williams, Dr. George, 296 Wools, Stephen, 170 Williams, T. Harry, rev. of Boritt's Lincoln Wordsworth, William, 280 and the Economics of the American Dream, Wren, Judith Banks (Mrs. Timothy Wren), 0.69-170 280 Willing, Thomas M., 224, 376 Wren, Rev. Thomas: "Ministering Angel of Wills, Garry, Inventing America, rev., 262- Forton Prison," by Cohen, 279-301; 264 monument to, 301 Wilson, James (1742-1798), biog, of by Wren, Timothy, 280 Seed, rev., 259 Wynes, Charles E., "Dr. James Durham, Wilson, Jerome D., Thomas Paine, rev., Mysterious Eighteenth-Century Black 396-397 Physician," 3*5-333 Wilson, Matthew, Harrisburg hotel of, 90, 251 Wine, 356, 364; drinking habits of Sam. Yancey, William L., 201, 204 Breck, in; Marsala, 103 Yates, W. Ross, rev. of Siracusa's A Mechan- Winegrad, Dilys Pegler, Gladly Learn and ical People, 543-544 Gladly Teach, rev., 127-129 Yellow fever, 331, 332 Winterthur Portfolio 13, 539-541 York, Neil L.: "Pennsylvania Rifle: Revolu- Wistar Party, mock, 90 tionary Weapon in a Conventional War?", Wister, Sarah Butler, 177 302-324; rev. of Mander's The Battle of With the British Army in Philadelphia, 1777- Long Island, 392-393 1778, by Jackson, rev., 535'53^ Young, Edward, 12 Witmer's inn, Paradise, Pa., 97 The Young Hamilton: A Biography, by Wolcott, Oliver, 434, 436 Flexner, rev., 119-121 Wolf, Edwin, 2nd: rev. of Myerson and Winegrad's Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach, 127-129; rev. of Patterson's The Zeamer, Jeremiah, collection of, 426W City of New York, 550-552 Zeigler, Rev. Daniel, 485 Wolf, Gov. George, attacks Bank of the Zimmerman, John J., rev. of Jackson's U. S., 358, 364 Diaries of George Washington, vols. 3-4, Wolfe, Charles, 346, 347, 349, 350, 35* 390-392