INDEX TO VOLUME 69

"A 'Golden Prison' in : 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 , 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 370, 378, 382, 383, 392 Dawson (rev'd), 441-443 Flynn's Weekly Detective Fiction, 383 Dreifus, Erika, "A 'Golden Prison' in Ford Motor Company, 312 Pennsylvania: The Hotel Hershey, 1942-43," Forney, John Wein, 160, 170, 171, 178 429-435 Foster, William, 344 Drexel Institute of Technology, 302 Founding Friendship:George Washington, James Drexel, Anthony, 154, 168 Madison, and the Creation of the American Dubofsky, Melvyn, "The Lattimer Massacre and Republic, by Stuart Leibiger, (rev'd) 104-106 the Meaning of Citizenship," 52-57 Fox, Francis S., Sweet Land of Liberty: The Ordeal of County, Dudden, Faye, 242 the American Revolution in Northampton Duer, William, 195, 198 Pennsylvania (rev'd), 444-446 Frankfurter, Felix, 56 Eagler, John, 75 Franklin School, 316 Eagleson, Catharine, 248 Franklin, Benjamin, 185, 186, 202 Ecenbarger, William, Walkin' the Line: A Journey Franklin, Thomas, 206 From Past to Presentalong the Mason-Dixon Freeman'sJournal, 195 (rev'd), 441-443 French and Indian War, 211 of, 431-435 Eckley Miners Village Museum Associates, 10 French peoples, detainment Edward Falkowski, 351 Frick, Henry Clay, 50, 51, 53 Egan, Winifred, 246 Friends' Asylum, 246 American Thought and Elite of Our People, The: Joseph Willson's Sketches of From Colonials to Provincials: Black Upper-ClassLife in Antebellum Culture, 1680-1760, by Ned Landsman, (rev'd) Philadelphia,by Julie Winch, (rev'd) 451-452 476-479 The Italian Enlightenment ideology, 397, 398, 399, From Paesanito White Ethnics: by Stephano Luconi, 408, 413 Experience in Philadelphia, Erie Canal, 422 (rev'd) 436-440 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

From Puerto Rico to Philadelphia: Puerto Rican Great Civil War, The: A Military and Political Workers and Postwar Economics, by Teresa History, 1861-1865, by Russell F Weigley, Carmen Whalen, (rev'd) 436-440 (rev'd) 114-116 "From Seeing Red to Being Feds: the Pittsburgh Great Famine, 231, 236 Bureau of Investigation Field Office in Greater Chester Movement (GCM), 334, 335, 340 Transition, 1920-1925" by Charles H. Greek Catholic Union of Shenandoah, 21 McCormick, 367-392 Greeko Kat, 21 From Sugar Camps to Star Barns, by Sally McMurry, Green v New Kent County, 333 (rev'd) 452-456 Green, Casper, 304, 305 From Tenement Homes to the Taylor Homes: In Green, William, 360 Search of Urban Housing Policy in Twentieth Greene, Victor R., The Slavic Community on Strike: Century America, by John F. Bauman, Immigrant Labor in PennsylvaniaAnthracite Roger Biles and Kristin Szylvain, ed., (rev'd) (1968), 46 460-461 Gregory, Dick, 318 Fry, Ed, 299 Gregory, John, 355 Fuller, Milton, 423 Griswold, Levi, 423 Futa, John, 73, 74, 75, 76 Groneman, Carol, 248, 254

Gallagher, Mary A. Y., "Private Interest and the H. and A. Cope and Company, 251 Public Good", 179-209 Haley, George, 399 Gandy, John, 424 Hall, Fred, 278, 285 Garfield, James A., 171 Hamilton, Wilbur, H., 326 Garman, John, 25 Hancock, John, 186 Garrick Theater, 150 Harding, Warren G., 376, 383, 386, 387 Gartside School, 308 Harper, Wilson, 305 Gastonia strike, 354, 355, 359, 362 Harrison, Benjamin, 51 Gates, Edward, 363 Hart, Sidney and David C. Ward, 81, 83, Gateway to the Majors: Williamsport and Minor "Response to Phoebe Lloyd's Review of the League Baseball, by James P. Quigel and Louis Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale, Summer E. Hunsinger, Jr., (rev'd) 461-463 2001, vol. 68 no. 2," 79-80 General Baking Company, 328 Hartzell, C.N., 275, 285 Gerard, Conrad Alexandre, 186, 189, 191, 193, Harwood Mine, 44, 75 200, 206 Hastings, Daniel H., 14, 49 German American League, 274 Hatfield, Sid, 387 Gerry, Elbridge, 212 Hauser, Karl, 29 Gibbons, Phebe Earl, Pennsylvania Dutch, (rev'd) Haynes, John Earl, 344 467-470 Hazelton Daily Standard, 9 Girard College, 328, 341 Hazleton Art League, 78 Girard, Stephen, 328 Hazlett, C. Gilbert, 326 Gleason, Andrew, J., 326, 327 Hemmings, Sally, 81 Glennon, Honora, 254, 255 Hengelmilller, Ladislaus, 24, 27 Glennon, Matthew, 254, 255 Henry-Haye, Gaston, 429, 430, 432, 434, 435 Gobin, John, 24, 76 Herron, Mary Ann, 246 Goff, Guy, 384, 390 Hershberg, Theodore, 243 Goldwater, Barry, 329 Hershey Chocolate Company, 327 Goluchowski, 24 ??? first name Hershey Park, 432 Gompers, Samuel, 383 Hershey, Milton S., 431, 434 Gorbey, George, 317, 323, 331, 335, 337 Hess-Goldsmith Mill, 359, 360, 362, 363 Granger, A.R., 302 Historical Thinking and Other UnnaturalActs: Grant, Ulysses S., 171, 172 Chartingthe Future of Teaching the Past, by Sam Gravier, Charles, 186 Wineburg, (rev'd) 471-474 INDEX

History of Appalachia, A, by Richard B. Drake, Irish-American community, 230-265, and Irish (rev'd) 116-188 American women's saving habits, 231, History of the United State, by George Bancroft, 171 243-258, 260-265; and Irish American men's Hofstadter, Richard, 420, 421 saving habits, 248, 258-265; and literacy, 247 Holker, John, 180 (ill.), 183, 185-209 "'It's Harder Getting into the Depot than Holker, John, Sr., 185, 203 Heaven' by Bruce J. Evensen, 149-178 Holland, Bridget, 246 Italian peoples, 48, 52, 57, 68, 310, 350 Hollis, Lee, 315 Holt, Michael E, The Rise and Fall, of the American Jackson, John Price, 285, 286 Whig Party:Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of James, Benjamin, 45 the Civil War, (rev'd) 106-109 Japanese-Americans, internment of, 431 Homestead Steel Strike, 42, 44, 49, 50, 52-54, Jay Cooke and Company, 257 57,61 Jeddo Tunnel, 6 Hoover, J. Edgar, 367, 368, 371, 373, 389-392 Jefferson, Thomas, 81, 202, 221 ' Hope & Glory: Essays on the Legacy of the 54 Jenkins, Jabez, 174 Massachusetts Regiment by Martin H. Blatt, Jewish Confederates, The, by Robert N. Rosen, Thomas J. Brown, and Donald Yacovone, ed. (rev'd) 456-458 (rev'd), 112-114 Jim Crow, 62, 298, 306 Hordubal,by Karel Capek, 72 Johanningsmeier, Edward, 344 Hotel Hershey, 429-435 Johnson, Bridget, 246 House Rules Committee, 373, Johnson, Lyndon, 335 Howard, Sydney, Labor Spy, 386 Jones, Gomer, 7, 43, 65, 73 Howard, Walter T, "'Radicals Not Wanted': Joyce, Barry Alan, The Shaping of American Communists and the 1929 Wilkes-Barre Silk Ethnography: The Wilkes Exploring Expedition, Mill Strikes," 342-366 1838-1842, (rev'd) 449-451 Howe, George, 394, 399-411, 420, 422, 426 Judge, Robert S., 368, 369, 385 Hoyt, Henry Martin, 26, 27 Jurechek, Andrew, 73, 76 Human Relations Act, 334 Jurich, Johanna, 74 Human Relations Commission, 310 Jurich, Steve, 73-75 Hungarian Government, 31, 35, 39 Hungarian peoples, 22, 28, 31, 35, 62, 63 Kaspdrik (add v above s), Jozef, 34 Hungarian Reformed Church, 24 Katterman & Mitchell Mill, 364 Hunsinger, Louis E., Jr., Gateway to the Majors: Katzman, David, 244 Williamsport and Minor League Baseball, (rev'd) Kearney, Maureen, 73, 76-78 461-463 Keegan, John, An IllustratedHistory of the First Hunt, Lewis, 304, 305 World War, (rev'd) 470-471 Hunt, Louis, 299 Keith, Irving, 364 Hunt, Norman, 305 Kelleher, Mary, 361, 362 Hutton, Addison, 165 Kelley, Florence, 266, 272, 275, 281, 282 Kennedy, John F, 318, 336 Idaho Coeur d'Alenes strike, 52, 54 Kensington Riots of 1844, 233 In the Hands of Strangers: Readings on Foreign and Kilicuk (add v above c), Jin, 33 Domestic Slave Trading and the Crisis of Union by Killarney, 237 Robert Conrad, ed. (rev'd), 109-111 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 338-340 Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), 348, Kleeman, Gus, 362 379, 388 Klehr, Harvey, 344 Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation Know Nothings, 233 of Americans, by Joyce Appleby, (rev'd) Knox Mine Disaster, The, January 22, 1959: 446-449 The Finalyears of;the Northern Anthracite "Inspector and His Critics, The" (Speakman), Industry and the Effort to Rebuild a Regional 266-286 Economy, by Robert . Wolensky, Kenneth C. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

Wolensky, and Nicole H. Wolensky, (rev'd) Lilienthal, Lisa, 72 458-459 Lincoln, Abraham, 158, 160 Kraybill, Donald B., On the Backroad to Heaven: "Line, The" (review essay), by Eric Ledell Smith, Old order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and 441-443 Brethren, (rev'd) 463-465 Litells Living Age, 230 Kromelbein, William J., 361 Lithuanian peoples, 10, 34, 58, 60, 62, 349, 350 Ku Klux Klan, 302 "Little Cache of Green, A" by Polly Beckham, 230-265 La Luzerne, Chevalier de, 189, 193, 195, 199, Lloyd, Phoebe, 79, 80 "Response by Phoebe 202,203, 206 Lloyd," 81-84 Lacey, Gus "Mr. Silk," 341 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 329 Landsman, Ned, From Colonials to Long, Breckinridge, 434 Provincials: American Thought and Culture, Long, Charles, 316 1680-1760, (rev'd) 476-479 Long, Matthew, 16, 18 Lattimer incident, 347 "Looking for America on America's Mightiest Lattimer Massacre, overview of, 5-10; and Road" by Michael J. Birkner, (exhibit review) involvement/reaction of various ethnic groups, 287-291 11-30, 46, 51, 52-57; 58-70; and union sup- Lowndes County Black Panther Party, 338 port for victims of, 2 1-22; trial of perpetrators, Luconi, Stephano, From Paesanito White Ethnics: 24-30; Slovak involvement in, 31-41, 52, 57; The Italian Experience in Philadelphia,(rev'd) and unionization, 42-51, 52-57; comparison 436-440 to Homestead Steel Strike of 1892, 42-5 1; and Ludlow strike, 52, 55, 57, 64 American identity, 52-57; and class conflict, Lyday, Margaret M., "An Interdisciplinary 58-70; Approach: Michael Novak's The Guns of "Lattimer Massacre and the Meaning of Lattimer," 71-78 Citizenship, The," by Melvyn Dubofsky, 52-57 Lynch, John, 25 "Lattimer Massacre, The: A Perspective from the Lynch, Maragaret, 250 Ethnic Community", by George A. Turner, 11-30 MacArthur, Douglas, 435 "Lattimer Massacre, The: Who Owns History? - Mack, Will, 301 An Introduction, " by Harold W. Aurand, 5-10 Maclay, William, 210-229 Laval, Pierre, 429 Madison, James, 211, 214 Lawrence, David, 326 Main Line, 303 Laws, Herman, 305 Malcolm X, 318, 319 Le Couteulx and Company, 203 Malone, James F, 326 Leahy, William, 429 Mann Act, 368 Lee, Arthur, 185, 196 Marcus, Irwin M., "Migration, Milling, Mining: Lee, William, 185 The Johnstown Heritage Discovery Center and Lees, Lynn, 247 the Windber Coal Heritage Center," (Exhibit Lehigh , 5, 43, 46 Review) 85-93 Lehigh Valley Coal Company, 12 Margoline, Matthew, 307 Lehigh-Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, 7, 43, 74 Markle mine, 73 Leibiger, Stuart, FoundingFriendship: George Markle, John, 6 Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of Mars, 401 the American Republic, (rev'd) 104-106 Marsall-Perovsk!? (add v above s in Marsall), Lenahan, John T., 29, 77 Gustiv, 36-38 Lenin, 388 Marshall, Thurgood, 341 Lenon, Henry J., 375, 377, 378, 382, 383, 385- Martin, James (District Attorney), 25 Levine, Bruce, et al, Who Built America?,, 59 Martin, James (Sheriff), 8, 9, 11, 16, 18-20, 24, Lewis, John, 338 25, 28-30, 33, 34, 36-39, 40, 44, 51, 61, 64, Light, Dale, 234, 235 73-77 INDEX

Masonic Order, 396-398, 404 Modell, John, 247 Matej, Juraj, 34 Moll, Clarence, 335 McAlear, Susan, 251 Molly Maguires, 347 McCloskey, Bridget, 252 Moody, D.L., 149-178 McCloskey, Mary, 249 Moore, Elizabeth, 203 McClure, Alexander, 157, 158 Moore, William, 203 McClure, John J., 299, 301, 303, 305, 311, 314, Morgan, Ephraim F, 383, 384, 387 317, 323,326, 327, 329, 331,334, 336-338 Morgan, H.P., 386, 387 McClure, Kenneth K., 376-378, 386, 387, 389, Morris, Cadwalader, 201 390 Morris, Gouverneur, 206 McCluskey, Susan, 250, 251 Morris, Robert, 181 (ill.), 182-209, 219, 414 McCormick, Charles H., "From Seeing Red to Morris, Thomas, 185 Being Feds: the Pittsburgh Bureau of Morris-Holker relationship, 185-209; public Investigation Field Office in Transition, reaction to, 192-193, and China trade, 1920-1925," 367-392 197-200; and Pennsylvania Government, McElroy's PhiladelphiaCity Directory, 238, 241 203-206, 208 McGahren, John, 25 Moulton, Gary E., 83 McGettigan, Margret, 246 Moulton, William, 393-428 McKean, Clarence D., 378, 381, 382, Mowitz, Arno R, 280 384, 388 Murray, Ellen, 249, 250 McKean, William V., 157 Murrin, John, 424 McLarnon, John M., "'Old Scratchhead' Reconsidered: George Raymond & Civil NAACP, 297-298, 302-306, 308, 309, Rights in Chester, Pennsylvania," 297-341 315-319, 326, 328, 334-336, 341 McManes, "King James", 153 Nathan, Harold "Pop," 371 McMichael, Morton, 155 Nation, The, 174 McMurry, Sally, From Sugar Camps to Star Barns National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), 266, (rev'd), 452-456 272, 282 McNall, Neil, 417 National Miners Union (NMU), 352, 356 McSwagen, Catherine, 246 National Museum of American Art, 81 Meehan, William, 326 National Prosecuting and Charity Committee of Meixner, Laura, 81, 82 the Lattimer Victims (NPCCLV), 18-21, 23, Meredith March, 339, 340 24, 29, 30, 37 Meyer, Andrew, 72 National Slovak Society, 34, 35 Miantonomah, 402 National Textile Workers Union (NTWU), 342, Michelson, Clarina, 342, 343, 355, 356, 359, 343, 345, 352, 354-366 361,362, 364 National War Labor Board, 56 "Migration, Milling, Mining: The Johnstown Nationwide Spy System Centering in the Departmentof Heritage Discovery Center and the Windber Justice, 386 Coal Heritage Center" (Exhibit Review), by Natives and Newcomers. The Cultural Originsof Irwin M. Marcus, 85-93 North America by James Axtell, (rev'd) 99-101 Miklos, John, 72 Nearing, Scott, 273, 277, 279 Miller, Lee, Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Nelson, Murry, The Originals: The New York Celtics Colony, (rev'd) 479-481 Invent Modern Basketball, (rev'd) 129-130 Miller, Lillian B., 80, 82-84 Nelson, Steve, 347 Milliken, William, 331 N~meth, John (Jan), 16, 18, 20, 23 Mine Workers Journal,360 New Republic, 325 Miners for Democracy, 9 New York Stock Exchange, 257 Miners' Certificate Law of 1889, 5 New York Times, 388 Ming, Donald G., 317 New York Tribune, The, 14, 15, 254 Mitchell, John, 48, 66, 67 Newkirk, Theo, 305 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

Nixon, John, 201 Peale, Raphaelle, 79-83 North American and U.S. Gazette, 155 Pemberton, James, 206 Notes on the State of , by Thomas Jefferson, Pennsylvania Child Labor Association (PCLA), 81 278-280, 282-285 Novak, Michael, Guns of Lattimer The True Story of Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee (PCLC), a Massacre and a Trial,August 1897- March 267, 272-278 1898, 21, 43, 59, 71-78 Pennsylvania Department of Factory Inspection, Nyitray, Emil, 24 267-286 Pennsylvania Dutch, by Pheve Earl Gibbons (rev'd), O'Brien, George, 237 467-470 O'Brien, Michael, 386 Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, 363 O'Donnell, Catharine, 255, 262 Pennsylvania German Arts: More Than Hearts, O'Hanlon, Father John, 237, 250, 262 Parrots, and Tulips, by Irwin Richman (rev'd), Okihiro, Gary, Storied Lives: JapaneseAmerican 466-467 Students and World War II (rev'd), 119- 121 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum "Old Scratchhead' Reconsidered: George Commission, 9, 10 Raymond & Civil Rights in Chester, Pennsylvania Humanities Council, 10 Pennsylvania" by John M. McLarnon, 297-341 Pennsylvania Labor Department, 357 On the Backroad to Heaven: Old order Hutterites, Pennsylvania Labor History Society, 10 Mennonites, Amish, and Brethren by Donald B. Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association, 285 Kraybill and Carol F. Bowman, (rev'd) Pennsylvania National Guard, 13, 14, 18, 24, 45, 463-465 72, 76 Onico, 394, 395, 398, 401,402,404, 405, Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Depot ("Grand 409-411,414,426 Depot") 150, 151 (ill.), 157, 159 (ill.), 160, "Operation Torch," 429 161, 165, 166, 171, 175, 177 ????? Originals, The: The New York Celtics Invent Pennsylvania Railroad, 390 - look for previous Modern Basketball, by Murry Nelson (rev'd), Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 129-130 to Children, 279 Otto, Louis Guillame, 205, 208 Pennsylvania State College, 285 Out ofthe Furnace, by Thomas Bell, 72 Pennsylvania State Education Association, 277 Pennypacker, Samuel , 268, 274 "Paesani and Puertorriquenos in Philadelphia" Penrose, Boies, 268, 280 (review essay), by Paul J. Zbiek, 436-440 Pensylvanska Slovenska Rhnsko, 21 Palmer, A. Mitchell, 367, 383 Perain, Marshal Henri-Phillipe, 429, 434 Palmer, Henry W., 29, 73 Pew,J. Newtown, Jr., 335 Panic of 1837, 236 Philadelphia Consumers League, 274, 279, 284, Panic of 1857, 254 285 Panic of 1873, 153 PhiladelphiaInquirer, 158, 159 Paper currency, 235-238 Philadelphia Revival of 1875 - 1876, 149-178; Pardee Coal Company, 15, 73 media reaction to, 149-178; women and, 173; Pardee, Calvin, 44, 68 African-Americans and, 174, 175 Paris Years of Thomas Jefferson,, The by William Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS), Howard Adams (rev'd), 94-98 230-232, 239-253, 256-259, 262-265 Parker, Daniel, 195, 198; and Company, 200 Philadelphia Social History Project, 234 Parry, Edward A., 309 PhiladelphiaTimes, 149, 157, 168 Pattison, Robert, 49 Philadelphia, and child labor reform, 269, Peacock, Gibson, 160 272-276, 284; and the Holker-Morriss rela- Peale Family Papers, 82 tionship, 184, 187, 191, 192; Peale Museum, 83 Philadelphia'sEnlightenment, 1740-1800: Kingdom Peale, Charles Willson, 79-84 of Christ, Empire of Reason, by Nina Reid- Peale, James, 79 Maroney, (rev'd) 474-476 INDEX

Philis (slave of Charles Willson Peale), 81 "Reflections on Lattimer: A Complex Pierce, Dr. R. V., 173 and Significant Event," by Perry K. Blarz, Pine, Robert, 181 42-51 Pinkowski, Edward, Lattimer Massacre, 72 Reid-Maroney, Nina, Philadelphia'sEnlightenment, Pittsburgh Dispatch, 15, 381 1740-1800: Kingdom of Christ, Empire of Pittsburgh Employers' Association, 370 Reason, (rev'd) 474-476 Pittsburgh Post, 379, 383, 386 Rend6n, Francisco, 203 Pittsburgh Press, 386, 390 republicanism, 216, 221, 222-226 Play Ball! The Story of Little League Baseball, by "Response by Phoebe Lloyd" by Phoebe Lloyd, Lance and Robin Van Auken, (rev'd) 127-129 81-84 Plessy V. Ferguson, 62 "Response to Phoebe Lloyd's Review of the Poles, 10, 19, 20, 23, 34, 46, 51, 58, 60, 62, 63, Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale," by 68 Sidney and David C. Ward, 79-80 Polish National Alliance, 18, 20, 21 Return Passages: Great American Travel Writing, Polish peoples, 350, 351 1780-1910 by Larzer Ziff (rev'd), 94-98 Pomeroy, Thomas W., 329 Revisionist history of American Communism, Porter, Stephen G., 386 344, 345 Post, Louis M., Deportations Delirium, 386 Ricci, Anthony , 357, 361 Pottsville Republican, 14 Richardson, Watson and Company, 251 President's Mediation Commission, 56 Richman, Irwin, Pennsylvania German Arts: More Princeton College, 175 Than Hearts, Parrots,and Tulips, (rev'd) 466-467 "Private Interest and the Public Good" Rider, John C., 374, 376, 378, 385-387, 389, (Gallagher), 179-209 391,392 Progressive Reform, 266-286 Ridley, Matthew, 202, 203 Prohibition, 302, 376-378 Riley, Hubert, 301 Ptashinsky, Joe, 356 Rippey, Samuel, 258 PubicRecord, 160, 161 Rise and Fall, of the American Whig Party, The: Public Ledger, 153, 156, 157, 168, 171, 275 Jacksonian Politicsand the Onset of the Civil War Pucher-Ciernovodsk (add v above C), Frantisek by Michael F. Holt, 106-109 (add v above S), 35, 36 Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony, by Pullman strike, 52-54, 61 Lee Miller, (rev'd) 479-481 Pulteney Estate, 415-418, 422, 425, 426 Roe, Daniel, 395, 422, 424 Pulteney, Sir William, 414, 415 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 303, 305 Punch, 230 Roosevelt, Theodore, 47, 55 Purvis, William, 248 Rosen, Robert N., The Jewish Confederates (rev'd), 456-458 Quay, Matthew, 268 Rouse, Felder, 317 Quigel, James P., Gateway to the Majors: Roy, Andrew, 67 Williamsport and Minor League Baseball, (rev'd) Rucker, John, 202 461-463 Rush, Benjamin, 211 Russian peoples, 350 "Radicals Not Wanted': Communists and the Ruth Bennett Homes, 306, 315 1929 Wilkes-Barre Silk Mill Strikes" by Ruthenian peoples, 51 Walter T. Howard, 342-366 Ryan, Jeremiah, 259 Raymond, George T., 297-298, 302, 305-310, 312-319, 322, 323, 330, 334, 336-338, 340 Sacco and Vanzetti, 351, 385 Reading, Albert, 304, 305 Sainsbury, Joseph E., 373 Record, 279 Saint Ann's Widow's Asylum, 252 Red Scare of 1919, 349, 367, 368, 370 Sakmar, Benedikt (Ben), 73, 75, 76-78 Rediker, Marcus, 409, 411 Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 244 Reed, Joseph, 187 Sanbe, Victor, 336 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

Sanderson, John, 284 Snyder-Grenier, Ellen M., Turnpike Treasures: The Sanville, Florence, 274, 279 Souvenirs and Stuff that Celebrate an American Sarah Crawford, 253 Phenomenon, 287-291 Saratoga, Battle of, 186 Social Darwinism, 62, 63, 65 Sartine, Gabriel de, 187, 193 Socialist Labor Party, 348 Savage, Philip, 316, 317, 322, 337 Socialist Party, 346, 348 Scarlet, James, 25 Society of St. Peter, 34 Schuylkill coal region, 5, 43, 46 Sonderschafer, Mary Cheslak, 72 Scott Paper Company, 297, 298 Soong, TV., 429 Scott, Alexander , 8 Soviet Union, 344 Scott, Hugh, 326 Spargo, John, The Bitter Cry of the Children, 266 Scranton Central Labor Union (CLU), 354 Sparks, Rev. Milton N., 301 Scranton Times, 354, 359 Spaulding, Reverend, 13 Scranton, William, 325-327, 329, 330, 331, 334 Speakman, Joseph M., "The Inspector and His Seal hunting community, 411-413 Critics," 266-286 Second Bank of the United States, 235 Spencer, Richard B., 369-372, 374-378, 380, Secret Committee of Trade, 184, 187, 189 383-391 Sedition Act, 367 Spivak, John, 20 Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Sproul, William Cameron, 299 Family, The, 82 St. Joseph's national Slovak Society, 76 Sellers, Escol, 80, 83 St. Louis Dispatch, 15 Shaping of American Ethnography, The: The Wilkes St. Peter and Paul's Society, 76 Exploring Expedition, by Barry Alan Joyce, St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church, 16, 63 (rev'd) 449-451 Stamp Act Crisis, 184 Sharp, Monroe, 340 Starr School, 309 Shea, John, 16, 17 Stas, Father, 16 Sherman, John, 24 State Federation of Labor, 284 Shirtironers' Union of New York, 22 Staudinger, James E., 326 Shirtmakers' Union of Philadelphia, 22 Steinmetz, John, 206 Shorten, John, 256 Stewart, Lot, 423 Shorten, Margaret, 256 Stolarik, M. Mark, 71, 76, "A Slovak Perspective Shorten, Mary, 256 on the Lattimer Massacre," 31-41 Shorten, Richard, 256 Stone, Harlan Fiske, 387 Showalter, Addison, 308, 309 Stonehill College Library, 72 "Significance of the Lattimer Massacre, The: Who Storied Lives: Japanese American Students and World Owns Its History?," by Mildred Allen Beik, War I by Gary Okihiro, (rev'd) 119-121 58-70 Straz, 22 Slavic American community, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, Strike of 1897, 6 28, 29, 52, 62 Stuart, Edwin B., 276, 279-281 Slavic Community on Strike, The: Immigrant Labor in Stuart, George, 154, 161-166, 175 PennsylvaniaAnthracite, Victor R. Greene, Stuart, Gilbert, 180 (1968), 46 Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee Slavic miners, 11, 52 (SNCC), 338-340 Slovak peoples, 10, 19, 20, 28, 31-41, 51, 57, Summers, Anthony, The Arrogance ofPower: The 58, 60, 62, 63, 68, 73 Secet World ofRichard Nixon, (rev'd) 121-123 Slovak V Amerike, 20, 28, 32, 36-38 Sun Oil, 298, 328 Slovakia, 32, 77, 78 Sun Shipbuilding Company, 297, 298, 312, 337 Slovanic peoples, 22 Sunday Dispatch, 156, 157, 172, 173 Smith, Eric Ledell, "The Line" (review essay), Survey, 280, 281 441-443 Sutherland, Howard, 383, 384 Smith, Murphy, 83 Svoboda, 22 INDEX

Swain, Uriah, 402 United Labor Council of Lower Luzerne and Swain, Valentine, 402 Carbon Counties, 9, 10 Swain, William J., 161 United Labor League of Philadlephia, 22 Swanwick, John, 195 United Mine Workers Journal,43, 45 Sweet Land of Liberty: The Ordealof the American United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 5, 8, Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 9, 13, 22, 42-48, 55, 60, 63, 64, 66-68, 342, by Francis S. Fox, (rev'd) 444-446 343, 348, 349, 354, 359, 360, 362, 363, 371 Sweney, Harry, 307, 316 United States government, 23, 24 Szylvain, Kristin, From Tenement Homes to the Taylor United Textile Workers Union (UTWU), 342, Homes: In Search of Urban Housing Policy in 343,353, 354, 357, 361-364, 366 Twentieth Century America, (rev'd) 460-461 University of Pennsylvania, 273

Taft, William Howard, 56 Van Auken, Lance and Robin, Play Ball! The Tar, Jack, 398, 414 Story of Little League Baseball, (rev'd) Tariffof 1789, 214 127-129 Taylor, Alan, 418, 419 Veterans' Bureau Scandal, 387 Taylor, M. Harvey, 326 Voice of Labor, 388 Taylor, Russell, 357 Volstead Act, 376 Taylorism, 379 Vrataric, Frank, 356 Teamsters, 9 Teapot Dome Scandal, 385, 387 Wadsworth and Carter firm, 195, 196 Temple Baptist Church, 316 Walkin' the Line: A Journey From Pastto Present Tenet, John L., 283-286 along the Mason-Dixon, William Ecenbarger Textile Silk Workers' Union of Hoboken, New (rev'd), 441-443 Jersey, 22 Wall Street Journal, 59 Thaddeus Stevens School, 315 Walnut, Henry, 283 Thodorovich, D., 23 Walsh, Frank P., 56 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, 81 Walton, Edward "Daddy Bass", 300, 301, 304, Thomas, George M., 302 305,336 Tomashantas, Jacob (Jack), 73 Wanamaker, John (and the Revival of Tompkins, Daniel, 421, 422 1875-1876), 150, 154, 158, 161, 163-166, T6th, Ferenc, 39 168, 175, 176 "Trainor Incident," 433, 434 War of 1812, 416, 421 Trees, Andy, "The Diary of William Maclay," Warburton, Charles, 161 210-229 Ward, Bill, 300 Troup, Robert, 415 Ward, David C., and Sidney Hart, 81, 83, Trumbull, Jno., 408 "Response to Phoebe Lloyd's Review of the Tuck, S. Pinkney, 429 Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale, Summer Turnbull, Marmie and Company, 199 2001, vol. 68 no. 2," 79-80 Turner, George A., 31; "The Latrimer Massacre: A Washington Post, 15 Perspective from the Ethnic Community," Washington, George, 216, 223, 226-229 11-30 Watergate, 372 Watkins, G. Harold "Mickey", 326 U.S. Christian Commission, 162, 164 Watts Home-School Association, 308 U.S. Supreme Court, 171 Watts School, 308 Ukrainian peoples, 350, 357 Weigley, Russell E, A Great Civil War: A Unger, Sanford, 372 Military and Political History, 1861-1865, Union of Russian Workers (UORW), 376 (rev'd) 114-116 United Farm Workers, 9 Weisbord, Albert, 354 United Hebrew Trades of Philadelphia, 22 Wells, Richard, 206 United Italian Societies, 21 Wendell, Louis M., 382 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

Wescott, Thompson, 156 Wolensky, Kenneth C., The Knox Mine Disaster, West End, 300-302, 305, 323 January22, 1959: The Finalyears of the Northern West Indies, 191 Anthracite Industry and the Effort to Rebuild a West Park Mill, 364 Regional Economy, (rev'd) 458-459 West Point and Moving Army, 195 Wolensky, Nicole H., The Knox Mine Disaster, Western Association of Glass Manufacturers, 268 January 22, 1959: The Finalyears of the Northern Western Saving Fund Society (WSFS), 231, 232, Anthracite Industry and the Effort to Rebuild a 239-241,243-250,253,256,257,258-260, Regional Economy (rev'd), 458-459 262-265 Wolensky, Robert P., The Knox Mine Disaster, Westinghouse, 298 January 22, 1959: The Finalyears of the Northern Whalen, Carmen Teresa, From Puerto Rico to Anthracite Industry and the Effort to Rebuild a Philadelphia:Puerto Rican Workers and Postwar Regional Economy (rev'd), 458-459 Economics, (rev'd), 436-440 Wollet, Mattanach, 424 Who Built America? by Bruce Levine, et al, 59 Women textile workers, 353, 354 Wilkes-Barre Central Labor Union, 362 Wood, James Frederick, 155 Wilkes-Barre Record, 14, 353, 359, 363 Wood, John P., 285, 286 Wilkes-Barre silk mill strikes, 342-366 Woodside, Robert E., 326 Wilkes-Barre Silk Weaving Company, 342, 355, Woodward, George, 275, 276 356 Woodward, Stanley, 26, 61, 77 Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, 359 Wray, Elizabeth, 256-258, 262 Wilkins, Roy, 326, 338-340 Wright, Emory, 304, 305 "William Moulton's Endless Revolution: Deep- Wyoming coal region, 5, 43, 45-47 Sea Mutiny and Frontier Politics in the Early Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 10 American Republic" by Neil F. Byl, 393-428 William Turnbull and Company, 187, 193, 194, Yacovone, Donald, ed., Hope and Glory: Essays on 200, 201 the Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment Williams, George, 162, 300 (rev'd), 112-114 Williams, Jonathan, Sr., 186 Yankovich, Michael I., 375, 377, 378, 380-382, Williamson, Charles, 415, 416 385, 388 Willing, Charles, 184 Young Communist League, 354, 356, 364 Willing, Thomas, 184 Young Men's Christian Association, 154, 157, Wilson, Henry, 161 161, 162, 164, 165, 167, 174, 176 Wilson, James, 192 Wilson, Woodrow, 55, 387, 388 Zaldokas, Mike, 356, 361, 362, 365 Winch, Julie, The Elite of Our People: Joseph Zbiek, Paul J., "Paesani and Puertorriquenos in Willson's Sketches of Black Upper-Class Life in Philadelphia" (review essay), 436-440 Antebellum Philadelphia,(rev'd) 451-452 Ziegler, Fred E., 326 Windber strike, 64 Ziff, Latzer, Return Passages: Great American Wineburg, Sam, Historical Thinking and Other Travel Writing, 1780-1910 (rev'd), 94-98 UnnaturalActs: Chartingthe Future of Teaching the Past, (rev'd) 471-474