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INDEX TO VOLUME 69 "A 'Golden Prison' in Pennsylvania: American Revolutionary principles, 394-395, The Hotel Hershey, 1942-43" by Erika 399-402,407,409, 410, 413,420, 423, Dreifus, 429-435 425-427 "A Slovak Perspective on the Lattimer Massacre," American Social History Project, 59 by M. Mark Stolarik, 31-41 American Viscous, 312 A&P Supermarkets, 328 Amerikdnsko Slovenski noviny, 20, 22, 29, 32, 36, 38 A. Pardee and Company, 8, 11 Ames, Frederick M., 375, 378, 382, 387, 388, A.S. Van Wickle Company, 44 391 Academy of Music, The, 165 An IllustratedHistory of the First World War, by Adams, Abigail, 210, 211 John Keegan, (rev'd) 470-471 Adams, John, 212, 221, 223, 224, 226 "An Interdisciplinary Approach: Michael Novak's Adams, William Howard, The Paris Years of The Guns of Lattimer," by Margaret M. Lyday, Thomas Jefferson, (rev'd) 94-98 71-78 Addams, Jane, 266 Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, 47 Aldan family, 310 Apelt, Brian, The Corporation:A Centennial Alessandroni, Walter, 323 Biography of UnitedStates Steel Corporations, Almanc oftthe National Slovak Society, 40, 41 (ill.) 1901-2001, (rev'd) 124-126 Altgeld, John Peter, 281 Appleby, Joyce, Inheriting the Revolution: The First Altmiller, Justus, 14 Generationof Americans, (rev'd) 446-449 Ambrose, Anton S.,35 Arrogance of Power, The: The Secret World of Richard American & Gazette, 169, 172, 173, 174, 177 Nixon by Anthony Summers (rev'd), 121-123 American Civil Liberties Union, (ACLU), 362, "Arsenic, An Old Case: The Chronic Heavy Metal 386 Poisening of Raphaelle Peale (1774-1825)," by American Federation of Labor (AFL),67, 342, Phoebe Lloyd and Gordon Bendersky, 82 353, 354, 359, 361-363,366 Aurand, Harold W., "The Lattimer Massacre: American Line, 1871-1902, The, by William Who Owns History? - An Introduction," 5-10 Henry Flayhart (rev'd), 102-103 Aust, Richard C., 16, 18, 21, 29, 63, 73 American Philosophical Society, 79, 80, 83 Austro-Hungarian Government/Empire, 11, 20, American Protective League, 374, 375 23, 24, 26, 27, 35, 51 American Revolution, 79, 211, 215, Austro-Hungarian peoples, 21, 23 393-402,407, 409, 414, 416,420,421,426, Axtell, James, Natives and Newcomers: The Cultural 427 Origins of North America, (rev'd) 99-101 INDEX Bache, Richard, 201 Blatz, Perry K., "Reflections on Lattimer: A Badent, Count, 24 Complex and Significant Event," 42-51 Baers, George, 64, 69 Bloom, George I., 326 Baker family, 311, 315 Bonin, Hilary, 76 Baldwin Locomotive, 298, 312 Bonin, Margaret, 72, 76 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 390 Boston Daily Globe, 15 Bancroft, George (History of the United States), Bouldin, Solomon, 300, 301 171 Bowman, Carol F., On the Backroad to Heaven: Bank of Ireland, 251 Old order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and Barbe-Marbois, Francois, 203 Brethren, (rev'd) 463-465 Barclay, John, 206 Boylan, John, 359, 360 Barnard, J. Lynn, 273, 278 Branche, Anna, 314, 336 Barron, Hannah, 242 Branche, Stanley, 312-319, 322, 323, 325, 326, Bauman, John F., ed., From Tenement Homes to 328-330, 334-338, 340, 341 the Taylor Homes: In Search of Urban Housing Brayton, Benjamin, 428 Policy in Twentieth Century America, (rev'd) Brayton, Martha, 428 460-461 Breithbarth, Charles H., 273 Beckham, Polly, "A Little Cache of Greeen", Breyer Ice Cream, 328 230-265 Broadmeadows Prison, 316 Beik, Mildred Allen, 71, "The Significance of the Brotkowski, Sebastian, 76 Lattimer Massacre: Who Owns Its History?," Brown v the Topeka Board of Education, 309, 332, 58-70 333 Bell, John C., 334 Brown, John W., 423 Bell, Thomas, Out of the Furnace, 72 Brown, Thomas J., ed., Hope and Glory: Essays on Belmont Silk Mill, 364 the Legacy of the 5 4th Massachusetts Regiment, Bendersky, Gordon, 82 (rev'd) 112-114 Bennett, L.H., 25 Brown, Walter, 305 Bennett, Ruth, 303 Buchanan, James, 160 Berckel, Pieter Johan van, 201 Building Trade Union of New York, 22 Berkman, Alexander, 51 Bureau of Investigation (BI), 367-392 Bethany Presbyterian Church, 176 Burke, James, 390 Bethel Court, 300-302, 305 Burns, William J., 383-388, 392 Biddle, Clement, 246 Burstein, Alan, 234, 235 Biddle, Thomas, 246 Butler, John L. 276, 277 Biles, Roger, ed., From Tenement Homes to the Byl, Neil E, "William Moulton's Endless Taylor Homes: In Search of Urban Housing Revolution: Deep-Sea Mutiny and Frontier Policy in Twentieth Century America, (rev'd) Politics in the Early American Republic," 460-461 393-428 Birkner, Michael J., "Looking for America on America's Mightiest Road," (exhibit review) Caglini, "Johnny Chang" Cian, 341 287-291 Calhoun, Bernard, 361 Bishop's Bank, 231 Calonne, Charles Alexandre de, 198 Bitter Cry of the Children, The, by John Spargo, 266 Calvin Pardee & Company, 12 Black Coalition Movement, 341 Cameron, Simon, 268 Black Panthers, 338 Campbell Act, 6, 7, 66, 67 Black Power, 338, 339 Campbell, Aggie, 337 Blackmon, E.H., 389 Campbell, James, 268 Blaine, James G., 171, 172 Capek, Karel, Hordubal,72 Blatt, Martin H., ed., Hope and Glory: Essays on the Carmichael, Stokely, 338-340 Carnegie Steel Company, 53, 390 Legacy of the 5 4 h Massachusetts Regiment, (rev'd) 112-114 Carnegie, Andrew, 50, 51, 53 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY Castries, Marquis de, 187, 195, 206 Commons, John R., 281 Catholicand Standard Times, The, 16 Communism, 342-366; and coal regions of Catholic Church, 155, 232-233 Pennsylvania, 346-352 Catholic World, The, 154, 174 Community Party (CPUSA), 342, 345, 350, 351, Cecil B. Moore, 322, 328, 329, 341 355,357, 366 Central Labor Union of Philadelphia, 284 Concise Extract from the Sea Journalof William Central Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia), 164 Mouton, A, 394, 425 Cesar Chavez, 9 Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 337, Chadwick, E. Wallace, 305 344, 352, 364, 365 Chaloner, John, 206 Congress on Racial Equality (CORE), 317, 327, Chambers Church, 163 335, 340 ??? Charitiesand the Common, 278 Congressional Revolutionary Claims and Pensions Chaumont, LeRay de, 186, 187, 193, 201, 207 Committee, 393, 395 Cheslak, Michael, 26, 40, 72-77 Conrad, Robert, ed., In the Hands of Strangers: Chester Boys Club, 303 Readings on Foreign and Domestic Slave Trading and Chester Committee for Freedom Now (CFFN), the Crisis of Union, (rev'd) 109-111 316-319, 322, 335,337, 338 Continental Congress, 184 Chester County Chapter of the National Political Cook, Captain, 412, 426 Congress of Black Women, 341 Cooke, Jay, 154, 168 Chester Crusader, 305 Coolidge, Calvin, 387 Chester High School, 302 Coopersmith, William J., 337 Chester Housing Authority, 306, 307 Corporation, The: A Centennial Biography of United Chester Human Relations Commission (CHRC), States Steel Corporations, 1901-2001 by Brian 317, 318, 329-333 Apelt (rev'd), 124-126 Chester Parents Association (CPA), 323, 331, Cowan, Helen, 415 333,335 Coxe, Robert D., 26, 28 Chester School Board, 304, 308, 309, 318, 319, Coxe, Tench, 211 323, 330-334, 338 Cree, Thomas, 167, 170 Chester Shipyard, 298 Cripple Creek strike, 52, 54, 55 Chester Times, 316 Croat peoples, 350 Chester Township, 310 Crocket, Sarah, 230, 231 Chester, politics of, 299-and industrial growth, Cross, Irv, 310 298-299; and the Civil Rights Movement, Curran, Thomas, 315 297-341; 1917 race riot, 302; unemployment Current, Gloster, 314, 316-319, 323, 326, in, 312, 313 334 Childs, George W., 157, 168, 171 Church, Osgood, 418, 423, 425 d'Aumale, Marie, 432 Chute, Charles L., 283 Daily Press, 160, 169, 174 Ciernovodsky, Pucher, 22 Daily Standard,The, 14 City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Daily Worker, 355, 357, 362, 363, 364, 388 Philadelphia, 25 Daley, Richard, 340 Civil Rights Act (1964), 331, 333, 334 Danson, Edwin, Drawing the Line: How Mason and Civil Rights Movement, 297-341 Dixon Surveyed the Most Famous Border in Civil Service Reform Association, 274 America, (rev'd) 441-443 Clabaugh, Hinton, 369 Daugherty, Harry M., 379, 383-388 Clark, Joseph, 326 Davis, Harry P, 326 Clinton, DeWitt, 416, 421 Davis, L. Clarke, 158 Clymer, George, 201 Day, William, 27 Cochran, William Bourke, 21 de Gaulle, Charles, 429 Comintern (Communist International), 344, 345 Deane, Silas, 185, 186 Committee on Economic Opportunity, 335 Debs, Eugene V., 53, 54, 348 INDEX DeFuria, Guy, 323, 331 Espionage Act, 367 Delaney, John C., 268-286 Evans, Squire, 361 DelawareCounty Daily Times, 297 Evening Bulletin, 160, 169, 170, 177 Delaware County Historical Society, 320, 321, Evening Telegraph, 160, 161 324, 325, Evensen, Bruce J., "'It's Harder Getting into the Delaware County, 309, 310-313, 341 Depot than Heaven"', 149-178 Delmar Civic Association, 311 Democratic politics, 416-419, 421, 422, 427 Fahy, John, 5, 13, 16, 17, 43, 44-48, 66, 67, 73, D~nes, Ferenc, 39 75 Dening, Greg, 407, 408 Farnum, T. A., 230 Dennis, Clark, 233 Fearon, Esther, 246 v over C in Department of Labor and Industry, 285, 286 Feriencik, Mikulius Stefan, 36 (add Detroit Free Press, 15 Feriencik) "Diary of William Maclay and Political Manners Ferrenbach Silk Mill Co., 363 in the First Congress, The" by Andy Trees, Fink, Lois, 82 210-229 First Catholic Slovak Union of America, 20, 34 Diehm, G. Greybill, 326 First Congress, 210, 213- , Political Manners and, Dilworth, Richardson, 326 213-229 Donahoo, Frances, 318, 319, 323 Fitch, T.F, 432 Douglas, Frederick, 335 Fitzsimons, Thomas, 200, 201 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 383 Flayhart, William Henry, The American Line, Drake, Augustus W., 12 1871-1902 (rev'd), 102-103 Drake, Richard B., A History of Appalachia, (rev'd) Flinn, Kitty, 258-260 116-118 Flinn, Michael, 258-260 Drawing the Line: How Mason and Dixon Surveyed Flood, William, 260 the Most Famous Border in America, by Edwin Flynn, BI Director