THE WRITINGS OF LAWRENCE HENRY GIPSON

COMPILED BY JEAN M. STAUFFER

BOOKS The Historical Monograph: Suggestions for the Preparation of Historical Monographs (Crawfordsville, Ind., Journal Printing Co., 1914; rep., w/rev. intro., 1922). fared Ingersoll: A Study of American Loyalism in Relation to British Colonial Government (New Haven, Conn., Press, 1920). Taxation, i750-i775, Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, Publications, X (New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1933). This pamphlet is a reprint of "The Taxation of Connec- ticut Towns, 1750-1776" and "Connecticut Taxation and Parliamentary Aid Preceding the Revolutionary War." For original publication data, see under Articles. The British Empire Before the American Revolution, I: Provincial Char- acteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the Amer- ican Crisis: Great Britain and Ireland (Caldwell, Idaho, The Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1936; rev. edn., w/new subtitle, The British Isles and the American Colonies: Great Britain and Ireland, i748-1754, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1958). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, II: Provincial Char- acteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the Amer- ican Crisis: The Southern Plantations (Caldwell, Idaho, The Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1936; rev. edn., w/new subtitle, The British Isles and the American Colonies: The Southern Plantations, i748-1754, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1960). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, III: Provincial Char- acteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the Amer- ican Crisis: The Northern Plantations (Caldwell, Idaho, The Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1936; rev. edn., w/new subtitle, The British Isles and the American Colonies: The Northern Plantations, i748-I754, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1960). The Moravian Indian Mission on White River (Indianapolis, Ind., Indiana Historical Bureau, 1938). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, IV: Zones of Inter- national Friction: North America, South of the Great Lakes Region, I748-1754 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1939; 2nd edn., 1961). Lewis Evans . . . To Which is Added Evans' "A Brief Account of Penn;- sylvania" ... (Philadelphia, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1939). 70 THE WRITINGS OF GIPSON 71

British Empire Before the American Revolution, V: Zones of Inter- national Friction: The Great Lakes Frontier, Canada, the West Indies, India, 1748-1754 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1942; 2nd edn., 1961). "-' ine Reflections Upon the American Revolution" and Other Essays in American Colonial History (Bethlehem, Pa., , 1942). 71,; British Empire Before the American Revolution, VI: The Great War for the Empire: The Years of Defeat, I754-I757 (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946; 2nd edn., 1959). Tie British Empire Before the American Revolution, VII: The Great War for the Empire: The Victorious Years, i758-1760 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1949; 2nd edn., 1965). "The American Revolution as an Aftermath of the Great War for the Empire, I754-1763," and Other Essays in American Colonial History: Second Series of Essays (Bethlehem, Pa., Lehigh University, 1950). 7 he British Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Its Strengths and Its Weakness (Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1952). Inaugural lectures as Harmsworth Professor of History, presented before the University of Oxford, 13 November 1951. 7 he Albany Plan of Union, 1754, editor, with introduction, Old South Leaflets, No. 9 (Boston, The Old South Association, 1953). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, VIII: The Great War for the Empire: The Culmination, 1760-i763 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1954). T'he Coming of the Revolution, i763-1775 (New York, Harper & Brothers; London, Hamish Hamilton, 1954; paperback edn., New York, Harper & Row, 1962). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, IX: The Triumphant Empire: Nezu Responsibilities Within the Enlarged Empire, 1763- I766 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1956). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, X: The Triumphant Empire: Thunder-Clouds Gather in the West, I763-I766 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1961). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, XI: The Triumphant Empire: The Rumbling of the Coming Storm, i766-I770 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1965). Tie British Empire Before the American Revolution, XII: The Triumphant Empire: Britain Sails into the Storm, T770-i776 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1965). The British Empire Before the American Revolution, XIII: Part I, The Empire Beyond the Storm, I770-I776; Part II, Summary of the Series; Part III, Historiography (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1967). I British Empire Before the American Revolution, XIV: A Biblio- graphical Guide to the History of the British Empire, 1748-i776 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1969). 2~ PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

ARTICLES "Idaho," Encyclopedia Americana (New York, 1903-04). [Illustrated article on the University of Idaho] [Boise] Idaho Daily States- man, 11 September 1904, p. 13. "The English Public School System," Idaho State Teachers' Association, Proceedings, I (1908), 42-50. "The Winning of Southern Idaho," The Renaissance (Caldwell, Idaho, Associated Student Body of the College of Idaho, 1908), pp. 23-24. "The Criminal Codes of Connecticut," American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Journal, VI (July, 1915), 177-189. "The Criminal Codes of Pennsylvania," American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Journal, VI (Sept., 1915), 323-344. "The Underlying Cause of the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente," Indiana State Teachers' Association, Proceedings and Papers, LXII (1915), 331-335. Resume of an address delivered before the 62nd Annual Session, October, 1915, of the Association. "The Statesmanship of President Johnson: A Study of the Presidential Reconstruction Policy," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, II (Dec. 1915), 363-383. [Contribution to] "Field and Method of the Elementary College Course: Official Report of the Conference Held at the American Historical Association Meeting at Cincinnati, December 27, 1916," History Teacher's Magazine, VIII (April, 1917), 111-128. "The Collapse of the Confederacy," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, IV (March, 1918), 437-458. "The United States of America," chapter in The Expansion of the Anglo- Saxon Nations (H. Clive Barnard, ed., London, A. & C. Black, 1920), pp. 121-185. "John Henry Clewell," Dictionary of American Biography, IV (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930), p. 214. "Henry Copp6e," Dictionary of American Biography, IV (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930), pp. 431-432. "John Ettwein," Dictionary of American Biography, VI (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1931), pp. 190-191. "Sydney George Fisher," Dictionary of American Biography, VI (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1931), pp. 411-412. "The Taxation of the Connecticut Towns, 1750-1775," in Essays in Colonial History Presented to Charles McLean Andrews by His Students (New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1931), pp. 284-298. "Connecticut Taxation and Parliamentary Aid Preceding the Revolutionary War," American Historical Review, XXXVI (July, 1931), 721-739. "Jared Ingersoll," Dictionary of American Biography, IX (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932), pp. 467-468. "Asa Packer," Dictionary of American Biography, XIV (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934), pp. 131-132. "Edmund Alexander de Scweinitz," Dictionary of American Biographyl, XVI (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935), pp. 482. THE WRITINGS OF GIPSON 73

"Crime and Its Punishment in Provincial Pennsylvania: A Phase of the Social History of the Commonwealth," Pennsylvania History, II Jan., 1935), 3-16. "Charles McLean Andrews and the Re-Orientation of the Study of Amer- ican Colonial History," Pennsylvania Magagine of History and Biography, LXI (July, 1935), 209-222. "Preliminary Report of the Committee on Future Plans and Policies [of the Pennsylvania Historical Association]," Pennsylvania History, IV (April, 1937), 106-112. "Colonial Assemblies," Dictionary of American History, I (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940), pp. 415-417. "Colonial Commerce," Dictionary of American History, I (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940), pp. 417-418. "Colonial Policy, British," Dictionary of American History, I (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940), pp. 421-422. "Acadia and the Beginnings of Modern British Imperialism," in Essays in Modern English History in Honor of Wilbur Cortez Abbott (Cam- bridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1941), pp. 177-202. "Two Centuries Ago in Pennsylvania," Wyoming [Pa.] Commemorative Association, Proceedings (1941), 7-20. "Some Reflections Upon the American Revolution," Pennsylvania History, IX (Jan., 1942), 3-21. "Presidential address delivered before the Pennsylvania Historical Association at State College on October 18, 1940." "The American Revolution: A Symposium," Canadian Historical Review, XXIII (March, 1942), 34-41. A critique of "The American Revolu- tion Reconsidered," a paper by Winifred Trexler Root. "Foreword," William Smith: Educator and Churchman, I727-1803 by Albert F. Gegenheimer (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1943). "A French Project for Victory Short of a Declaration of War, 1755," Ca- nadian Historical Review, XXVI (Dec., 1945), 361-371. "Introduction," Writings on Pennsylvania History: A Bibliography, com- piled by Arthur C. Bining, et al. (Harrisburg, Pa., Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1946). "British Diplomacy in the Light of Anglo-Spanish New World Issues, 1750-1757," American Historical Review, LI (July, 1946), 627-648. "British Imperialism and the Conception of Trusteeship," American Oxonian, XXXIV (Jan., 1947), 43-50. "Official Statement of the Committee on the Horn Papers [joint author], William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., IV (Oct., 1947), 443-445. "The Beginnings of Government in the United States," chapter in Principles and Functions of Government in the United States (W. L. Godshall, ed., New York, D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., 1948), pp. 56-85.. [Contribution to] "Second Thoughts and Suggestions," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXII (April, 1948), 203. A 74 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

comment on the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Conference e.o American History. "Foreword," A Topographical Description of the Dominions of the Uniteji States of America by Thomas Pownall (Lois Mulkearn, ed., Pitts- burgh, Pa., University of Pittsburgh, 1949). "Thomas Hutchinson and the Framing of the Albany Plan of Union, 1754," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXIV (Jan., 1950), 5-35. "The American Revolution as an Aftermath of the Great War for the Empire, 1754-1763," Political Science Quarterly, LXV (March, 1950), 86-104. [Letter to the Editor], Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV (July, 1951), 350-362. "John Dickinson and the Great War for the Empire, 1754-1763," Institute of Historical Research, Bulletin, XXV (1952), 32. Synopsis of a paper delivered before the Anglo-American Conference of Historians, London, July, 1951. "Higher Education in the United States," The Fortnightly, n. ser., MXXV (May, 1952), 317-319. Contributor to Volumes V of the Oxford Junior Encyclopedia, Emerson, p. 228; Franklin, p. 500; Hamilton, p. 274; Jefferson, p. 600; Lincoln, p. 992; Madison, p. 200; Washington, p. 1500; and Wilson, p. 486. (Oxford, the Clarendon Press, 1953.) "French and Indian Wars," New Century Cyclopedia of Names (New York, Appleton-Century Crofts, Inc., 1954), p. 1640. "The Battles for North America: The French and Indian War," The American Story, Program No. AS-8a (New York, Broadcast Music, Inc., 1954). A radio broadcast script. "The Great War for the Empire," chapter in The American Story: The Age of Exploration to the Age of the Atom (Earl Schenck Miers, ed., Great Neck, N. Y., Channel Press, 1956), pp. 63-67. "French and Indian War," Encyclopedia Britannica (New York and Chi- cago, 1955; subsequent edns.). "Aspects of the Beginning of the American Revolution in Massachusetts Bay, 1760-1762," American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings, LXVII (April, 1957), 11-32. Address delivered at April 17th meeting, 1957. "The Drafting of the Albany Plan of Union: A Problem in Semantics?" Pennsylvania History, XXVI (Oct., 1959), 291-316. "A View of the Thirteen Colonies at the Close of the Great War for the Empire, 1763," New York History, XL (Oct., 1959), 327-357. "The Reminiscence of an American Oxonian," Yr Aelwyd (The Home! Hearth, magazine of the Welsh League of Youth), (1959), 64-65. "Colonies Ripe for Revolt: The Older British American Colonies in 1763," Canadian Historical Association Annual Report, 1959. Condensation of a paper delivered before the Canadian Historical Association at Saskatoon, Canada, June 5, 1959. THE WRITINGS OF GIPSON 75

"`Lctters to the Editor: On the Drafting of the Albany Plan of Union," Pennsylvania History, XXVII (Jan., 1960), 126-136. 'b-AnAnomalous American Colony [The Lower Counties on the Delaware]," Pennsylvania History, XXVII (April, 1960), 144-164. "Colonies Ripe for Revolt, 1763," Senior Lectures, Lehigh University, I (1959-60), 25-33. Summary of a talk delivered at Lehigh University, February 19, 1960. "An Embarrassing Night at Oxford," Lehigh Alumni Bulletin, XLVII, No. 8 (June, 1960), 13. "Virginia Planter Debts before the American Revolution," Virginia Maga- zine of History and Biography, LXIX (July, 1961), 259-277. "Massachusetts Bay and American Colonial Union, 1754," American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings, LXXI (1961), 63-92. Address delivered at April 19th meeting, 1961. "We are Debtors to the Greeks and the Barbarians," Lehigh Alumni Bul- letin, XLVIII, No. 4 (Feb., 1961), 8-11. Condensation of Founders' Day (October, 1960), address. "The Great Debates in the Committee of the Whole House of Commons on the Stamp Act, 1766, as Reported by Nathaniel Ryder," Pennsyl- vania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXXVI (Jan., 1962), 10-14. "Foreword," The French and Indian Wars by Francis Russell (New York, American Heritage Publishing Co., 1962). "Reminiscences of a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford in the Edwardian Era," Lehigh Alumni Bulletin, L, No. 1 (Oct., 1962), 2-7. Reprinted in The American Oxonian, L (April, 1963), 64-72. "James Herrick Gipson, RIP," National Review, XVII, No. 24 (June, 1965), 508. "The Imperial Approach to Early American History," The Reinterpretation of Early American History (R. A. Billington, ed., San Marino, Calif., The Huntington Library, 1966), pp. 185-199. "Introduction," Asa Packer by Robert C. Cole (Bethlehem, Pa., Lehigh University, 1968).

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1783 by Weldon A. Brown," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXVIII (Sept., 1941), 256-257. 1nglo-American Union: Joseph Galloway's Plans . . . by Julian P. Boyd," Pennsylvania History, IX (April, 1942), 154-157. "The Diplomatic History of the Canadian Boundary, 1749-1763 by Max Savelle," American Historical Review, XLVII (Jan., 1942), 394-395. "he United States, Great Britain, and British North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace After the War of i8I2 by Alfred L. Burt," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXVI (Jan., 1942), 108-111. "`h'le Administration of the American Cominissariat During the Revolu- tionary War by Victor L. Johnson," Pennsylvania History (Oct., 1942), IX, 291-293. "Proceedings and Debates of the British Parliaments Respecting North America, V: 1739-1753, edited by Leo Francis Stock," American Historical Review, XLVIII (Jan., 1943), 402-403. "British West Florida, I763-I783 by Cecil Johnson," American Historical Review, XLIX (Oct., 1943), 111-112. "Origins of the American Revolution by John C. Miller," Pennsylvania History, XI (July, 1944), 230-231. "Parliamentary Privileges in the American Colonies by Mary Paterson Clarke," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXVIII (July, 1944), 317-318. "Guide to Materials for Amierican History in the Libraries and Archives of Paris, II: Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by Waldo C. Leland, et al." Catholic Historical Review, XXX (Jan. 1945), 476-477. "Jofh Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier: A Study of Indian Relations, Trade, and Land Problems in the Southern Wilderness, I754-I775 by John R. Alden," Journal of Modern History, XVII (March, 1945), 54-55. "7he English Geographers and the Anglo-American Frontier in the Seven- teenth Century by Fulmer Mood," American Historical Review, L (July, 1945), 827. "Ilhe Atlas of Congressional Roll Calls, I: The Continental Congresses and the Congresses of the Confederation, 1777-I789, edited by Clifford L. Lord," Catholic Historical Review, XXXI (July, 1945), 211-212. "Tihe Art of Preserving an Empire," William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., II (Oct., 1945), 406-413. Review article on The Fall of the Old Colonial System: A Study in British Free Trade, i770-I780 by Robert Livingston Schuyler. "Forth Atlantic Triangle: The Interplay of Canada, the United States and Great Britain by John B. Brebner," New York History, XXVII (Jan., 1946), 96-98. Ionrad Weiser, 1696-1760: Friend of Colonist and Mohawk by Paul A. W. Wallace" [Reviewed with] "Conrad Weiser, Pennsylvania Peacemaker 78 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

by Arthur D. Graeff," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXX (April, 1946), 218-221. "'s Autobiographical Writings, edited by Carl Van Doren," Pennsylvania History, XIII (Oct., 1946), 305-306. "New Light on Norse Exploration in America," Philadelphia Inquirer Book Review, 24 November 1946, p. 3. "Letters and Papers of Benjamin Franklin and Richard Jackson, 1753-1758, edited by Carl Van Doren," American Historical Review, LII (July, 1947), 747-748. "Inventory of the County Archives of Pennsylvania: Lehigh County, issued by the Board of County Commissioners," Pennsylvania History, XIV (July, 1947), 248-249. "The Wealth of England front I496-I760 by G. N. Clark," Journal of Modern History, XX (March, 1948), 58-59. "Historical Geography of the United States by Ralph H. Brown," Geo- graphical Review, XXXVIII (July, 1948), 508-509. "The Journals of Francis Parkman, edited by Mason A. Wade," Geo- graphical Review, XXXIX (July, 1949), 519-521. "The Debate on the American Revolution, i760-i783 by Max Beloff," American Historical Review, LVI (Oct., 1950), 182. "Bermuda in the Old Empire by Henry C. Wilkinson," William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., VII (Oct., 1950), 626-628. "Connecticut's Years of Controversy, 1750-1776 by Oscar Zeichner," American Historical Review, LV (Jan., 1950), 378-380. "George III, Lord North, and the People, 1779-1780 by Herbert Butterfield," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXV (April, 1951), 206-208. "The Papers of Henry Bouquet, 11: The Forbes Expedition, edited by Sylvester K. Stevens, et al. [Reviewed with] The Papers of Sir Wil- liam Johnson, X, edited by M. W. Hamilton and A. B. Corey," Canadian Historical Review, XXXIII (March, 1952), 72-73. "The Navigation Acts and the American Revolution by Oliver M. Dicker- son," American Historical Review, LVII (April, 1952), 687-690. "American History and American, Historians by H. H. Bellot," Oxford Magazine, LXXI (Jan., 1953), 150. "Seedtime of the Republic by Clinton Rossiter," Mississippi Valley His- torical Review, XL (March, 1954), 727-729. "Lord Chatham : Pitt and the Seven Years' War by 0. A. Sherrard," American Historical Review, LXI (April, 1956), 628-630. "The Albany Congress and Plan of Union, I754 by Robert C. Newbold," William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., XIII (July, 1956), 419-424. "Jonathan Trumbull: Connecticut's Merchant Magistrate (r7i0-I785) by Glenn Weaver," New England Quarterly, XXX (March, 1957), 108- 111. "Under Seven Flags by Robert Preston Brooks," American Oxonian, LXV (July, 1958), 146-147. THE WRITINGS OF GIPSON 79

ord Chatham and America by 0. A. Sherrard," American Historical Review, LXIV (Jan., 1959), 366-367. [Contribution to] "What Others Think of Drums in the Forest [by Alfred P. James and Charles M. Stotzj," Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, XLII (June, 1959), 217-218. `The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, I: April 1744-June I768, edited by Thomas W. Copeland," Pennsylvania History, XXVI (July, 1959), 272-273. 'Rise of the British Treasury: Colonial Administration in the Eighteenth Century by Dora Mae Clark," The Historian, XXIII (Aug., 1961), 500-502. "iThe Correspondence of Edmund Burke, II: July T768-June I774, edited by Lucy Sutherland," Pennsylvania History, XXVIII (Jan., 1961), 90-92. "Chancellor Robert R. Livingston of New York, 1746-i8i3 by George Dangerfield," American Academy of Political and Social Science, Annals, CCCXXXV (May, 1961), 191-192. "The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, III: July 1774-June 1778, edited by George H. Guttridge," Pennsylvania History, XXIX (Jan., 1962), 103-105. "/4 Guide to Manuscripts Relating to America in Great Britain and Ireland, edited by B. R. Crick and Miriam Alman, under the general super- vision of H. L. Beales," American Historical Review, LXVII (April, 1962), 734-735. "The Progression of American Colonial Revolutionary Thinking," Inter- collegiate Review, IV (Feb., 1968), 97-102. A review article of The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution by Bernard Bailyn. "The Origins of American Diplomacy: The International History of Anglo- america, 1492-i763 by Max Savelle," American Historical Review, LXXIII (June, 1968), 1611-1612.