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INDEX -VOLUME 74
#:
Ist Virginia Regiment, 296 2nd Chronicles, 294
9/11, 404
13th Amendment, 221
19th Century, 235, 238, 536 20th Century, 238, 417 20th Century Fox, 195 26th Pennsylvania District, 399
48th Regiment, 284 6och Royal American Regiment, 377
75th Anniversary of the WPA, 547
77th Foot, 300
77th Highland Regiment, 375, 377
150th Anniversary of Drake Well, 547
1689 Discipline (Philadelphia),
162,164
1713 Treaty of Utrecht, 355
1744 Lancaster Treaty, 355, 362
1768 Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 545
1964 Wilderness Act, 398
A:
A Guide to Record Groups in the
Pennsylvania State Archives, 217 A Guide to the Microfilm Collections in
the Pennsylvania State Archives, 217 "A High Wind Rising: George
Washington, Fort Necessity, and the Ohio Country Indians,"
by David Dixon, 333?53 Abenaki Indians, 347, 415
Abercromby, James, 261
Abington, 149, 165
"Absconding Servants, Anxious
Germans, and Angry Sailors:
Working People and the Making of the Philadelphia Election Riot
of 1742," by Michael Bradley
McCoy, 427-51 "Accessible Archives," reviewed by
Karen Guenther, 219-23 Accident Reports Act, 77, 81-83
Adam, Henrich, 379 Adams County Historical Society, 559
Adams, John, 182, 540
Adams, Samuel, 182
Aetna-Standard Iron and Steel
Company, 494
Africa, 235
African American Newspapers, 223
African American Newspapers: The 19th
Century, 221, 222
Alaska, 401
Albany, 108
Albany Conference, 309
Albany Purchase, 309, 310
Albertson, Ephraim, 478
Aldrich, Mark, "Public Relations
and Technology: The 'Standard
Railroad of the World' and the
Crisis in Railroad Safety,
1897-1916," 74-104; biogra
phical sketch, 120
Alexandria, 343
Aley, Ginette, 408, 409
Algonquian Indians, 3, 4, 7, 298,
317, 347
Alleghany Indians, 308
Allegheny Mountains, 106, 290,
380,382
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PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY
Allegheny River, 290, 317, 335,
336, 338, 341, 357, 364, 365, 367, 395,400
Allegheny Valley, 288
Allen, Andrew, 565
Allen, James, 565
Allen, William, 429-32, 440, 444,
564 Allison, Burgis, 187
Alshouse, David, 31, 47, 48, 53, 57
Altoona, 88, 90 Altoona Mirror, 87, 92
Amadure, Christine, 560
Amalgamated Association of Iron,
Steel, and Tin Workers, 492,
500-02, 504-09, 511-20, 522
Amalgamated Journal, 515
Ambridge, 358 American Archives, 218
American Counties to 1900, 219 American Counties to 1900?
Delaware, 219, 220
American Federation of Labor
(AFL), 502, 508, 515, 518, 519 American Federation of Teachers
(AFT), 239-41 American Philosophical Society, 537 American Railway Association, 75 American Republican Association, 483 American Revolution, 2, 18, 21,
25-27, 30, 35, 59, 61, 106,
174-80, 185, 188,217,218,
220,230-32, 299, 301, 375,
376, 396, 403, 404, 405, 408,
419,564, 566 American Rolling Mill Co., 497 American Sheet Steel Company, 503,
504, 506, 510, 512, 513, 516
American Studies Association
(ASA), 551, 554-56, 558, 561 American Swedish Historical
Museum, 117, 119
American Tin Plate Company, 503-06
Ammerman, Joe, 225
Amsterdam, 156 An Appeal to the Public for Religious
Liberties, 182
Anderies, John, 118
Anderson, Fred, 247, 375
Andreani, Count Paolo, 107-9
Anglicism, 175, 178, 182, 183,
185, 285, 294, 565
Anglo-Amerindian, 2,4, 17
Animating Democracy, 549
Annis, William, 433
Antietam, 111
Antigua, 428, 433
Apollo, 493-95, 500, 503, 511,
513, 515,522
Apollo Iron and Steel Company,
495, 500,511,512
Appalachian Mountains, 269, 270,
284, 333, 361, 365,4*5
Appalachian Plateau, 334
Appeals to Militia to Slaves, 161
Architectural Forum, 199
Arizona, 86
Arminian General Baptists, 176
Arms, Warner, 505
Armstrong Community Players, 114
Armstrong County, 399
Armstrong, Colonel John, 316, 317,
321
Armstrong, John, 259, 288, 565
Army Heritage Museum, 558
Army of Northern Virginia, no
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Army of the Potomac, no
Aron, Stephen, book review for
Along the Hudson and Mohawk:
The 1790 Journey of Count Paolo
Andreani, 107-9
Arthur, T.R., Six Nights with the
Washingtonians, 452, 453, 457,
481
Ashfield, 182
Ashland, 497
Ashtabula, 77
Aspinall, Wayne, 398, 400, 402 Associated Press, 224 Association of Pennsylvania County
Historical Societies (APACHS),
546 Athenaeum, 196, 202, 471
Atlantic, 248, 249, 288, 334, 355,
414,419,432,433,436,
441-43,445, 562, 570 Atlantic City, 78, 82, 207 Atlantic Monthly, 80
Atlantic Ocean, 181
Attaulla (Little Carpenter), 288,
292,299
Atterbury, W. W., 84
Aughwick, 286, 349
Augusta County, 254
Aupaumut, Hendrick, 408
Aurand, Harold, 411
Ayers, Edward, 549
B:
Backus, Isaac, 182, 183, 185 Bacon, Barbara Schaffer, 549
Baldino, Tom, 555
Ballard, Stephen, 47, 52, 55, 56 Balleisin, Edward, 455, 471
Baltimore, 55, 196, 559
Bancroft, George, 27
Baptism, 173, 175, 176, 181-88
Barbados, 153-56 Barr, Daniel P., The Boundaries
between Us: Natives and
Newcomers Along the Frontiers of the Old Northwest Territory,
1750-1850, reviewed by John R Bowes, 407-9
Barry, John F, 197, 213
Bassin, Roland Michel, 355
Barbados, 433 Barnes Foundation, 559
Batch, Rachel A., review of The Face
of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region in the Twentieth
Century, 410-13
Bartholomew, Benjamin, 565
Barton, Michael, "Twentieth-Century
Pennsylvania Politics," 224-28;
558-60
Barton, Thomas, 294-96, 300
Bartram, John, 311
Barrett, James R., 238 Batch, Rachel, 113 Battle of Jumonville Glen, 345, 346 Battle of Mine Run, no
Battle of the Monongahela, 283,
287,376
Baumaennin, Anna Katharine, 378 Beaver County, 6, 227 Beaver Creek, 320 Beaver's Son, 289, 320
Bedford, 290
Bedminster, 25
Bellaire, 507 Belle Riviere, 339
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PENNSYLVANIA HISTDRY
Benezet, Anthony, 155
Benjamin Franklin Institute, 549
Benwood, 507 Berks County, 250, 255, 263, 376,
379,565
Berlin, Abraham, 379
Bethlehem, 113, 178, 536
Bettis, Jerome "The Bus," 572
Beyer, Jacob, 379 the Bible, 152, 155, 312, 313, 324,
483 Biedery, John Barnhard, 439
Big Bethel, 109
Big Ten, 554
Bjelopera, Jerome P., City of Clerks:
Office and Sales Workers in
Philadelphia, 1870-1920, reviewed by Kenneth
C. Wolensky, 236-7 Black History Month, 543 Black Power, 240 Black's Mill, 280, 281
Blair, William, 116
Blatz, Perry, 411
Bleier, Rocky, 572
Blight, David, 549 Block Signal Board, 83
Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, 536 Blue Mountain, 379
Blundin, John, 25, 41, 42, 54, 55, 56 Bodnar, John, 411
Boedigheim, 378 Boileau, N.B., 32, 34, 36
Boinge, Reverand Hossoffer, 378 Bolton Mansion, 433
Bonomi, Patricia, 188
Book, Frederick, 200, 201
Bogart, Humphrey, 213
Bondrut, 310
Bort, Captain, 379
Bosomworth, Abraham, 295
Boston, 289
Bouquet, Colonel Henry, 290, 292,
293, 295, 296, 298, 299
Bouton, Terry, 418
Bowes, John P., review of The
Boundaries between Us: Natives
and Newcomers Along the Frontiers
of the Old Northwest Territory,
1730-1830, 407-9
Boyer, Troy, 557
Braddock, 366
Braddock, Edward, n, 256, 265,
281, 283-87, 290, 298, 376,
377, 395 Bradford County, 227
Bradley, Paul, 265
Bradley, Phineas, 58
Bradshaw, Terry, 572
Brainerd, David, 253
Brant, Joseph, 405, 406, 408
Breckenridge, David, 322, 323
Brandywine University, 113
Brenner, Dr. W. Nisson, 196
Brethren, 289
Bringhurst, John, 430, 441
Bristol, 33, 50, 55, 433, 442 Bristol College, 179
Britain, 7, 8, n-13, 15, 17, 25,
31-36, 80, 91, 92, 106, 118,
177, 183-85, 187,232,236, 250, 251, 254, 256, 257,
259-63, 265, 267-69, 281,
282, 284-87, 288-92, 294,
295,299-301, 308, 309, 319,
322,334, 336-38, 340, 342,
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343, 345, 346, 348, 349, 354, 355, 357-66, 368, 369, 375-77, 394-96, 405,406,
414, 415, 4*9, 434, 493, 564,
565,567,568 British Army, 255, 257-59, 263, 283 British Library, 375 British Navy, 376, 443
Brock, Stephen, 48
Broeg, Bob, 571
Brookline, 511
Brooks, Lisa, 408, 409
Bronner, Simon, 555, 556, 561 Brother Onas, 10, 13 Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, 82
Brown, Gizella Dull, 502
Brown, John, 221
Brownsville, 364
Bryn Mawr College, 114
Bryson, Andrew, 25, 32, 34, 37,
45, 60
Bryson, Margaret, 61
Bryson, Mary, 34, 60, 61
Buckingham Township, 55 Bucks County, 24, 27, 29, 30, 33,
38,47-50, 55, 56, 59, 61, 254,
433,439
Building Service Employees International Local #165, 210
Bureau for Historic Preservation, 547 Bureau of Archives and History, 117 Bureau of Railway Economics, 86
Burlington, 165, 170
Burlington County, 55 Burns Creek, 401
Burton, William, 475
Bush, George W., 403, 539
Bushy Run, 396
Butler, 497
Butler, Jon, 187, 188
Byrd, III, William, 287, 288, 293
Byron, Lord, 536
C:
Cain, Dennis, 27, 50, 52, 55
Cagney, James, 213
California, 401
Calvinism, 176, 186
Cambria County, 227, 399, 538 Camden, 55
Camp Hill, 77 Campbell, Dr. William, 545
Canada, 7, 118, 281, 287, 336,
346, 347, 355, 363, 394,404,
406, 407
Canastego, 415
Cannasstego, 10, 11, 14
Cape May, 176
Capital Blue Cross, 225
Captain Morgan, 379, 380, 382-84
Carberry, Francis, 37, 43, 50, 53,
55, 57, 59 Carbon County, 410, 412
Caribbean, 156, 235, 432, 442
Carey, Matthew, 460 Caric, Ric N., "The Man With
the Poker Enters the Room:
Delerium Tremens and Popular Culture in Philadelphia,
1828-1850," 452-91; biogra
phical sketch, 576 Carlisle, 249, 258, 340, 379, 382,
548, 558 Carlisle Indian School, 107
Carnegie, Andrew, 540
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PENNSYLVANIA HISTDRY
Carocci, Vincent P., A Capital
Journey: Reflections on the Press,
Politics, and the Making of Public
Policy in Pennsylvania, 224?28
Carolinas, 248, 260, 291, 294, 301
Carpenters' Hall, 182
Carpenter, Roger M., "From Indian
Women to English Children:
The Lenni-Lenape and the
Attempt to Create a New
Diplomatic Identity," 1-20;
biographical sketch, 120
Carpenter, Samuel, 433
Carter, Allen, 203, 205, 209
Casey, Robert P., 224-26
Cassidy, Michael, 555 Catawba Indians, 281, 282, 288,
289, 291, 292, 295, 296, 297,
300, 301
Catholicism, 178, 179, 225, 256, 481
Cawcaw, 358 Celoron de Blainville, Pierre-Joseph,
336,337, 356-61
Celtic, 439 Central Susquehanna Intermediate
Unit, 544 Center for Pennsylvania Culture
Studies, 561 Centre County Historical Society, 113 Chamber of Commerce, 412
Chambers, James, 514
Chambersburg, 116, 548 Charleston Association, 187
Charleston South Carolina Gazette,
The, 222
Charlestown, 289 Chartier's Creek, 365, 366 Cherokee Indians, 281-83, 288
289, 291, 292, 295, 299~3OI>
380 Cherokee War, 300
Chesapeake Bay, 434, 563 Chester County, 222, 433, 439
Chew, Ensign Colby, 296-98
Chicago, 92
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Railroad, 96
Chicago Daily News, 79
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &
Pacific Railway, 94
Chicago Tribune, 80
Chicago & North Western
Railway, 96
Chinklacamoose, 313
Chippewa Indians, 363
Cholmley, Robert, 285 Christian Recorder, The, 222, 223
Christiana, 187
Christianity, 152, 154, 156, 163,
166, 168, 169, 173, 175, 178,
251, 267, 268, 312 Christians in the American Revolution,
175
Christmas, 202, 205, 209, 225
Church of England, 183
Cianfrani, Buddy, 225 Civil War, 30, 109-n, 116, 177,
220, 221, 223,235, 506,
534-36, 538, 539, 544,
547-50 Civil War and Underground
Railroad Museum (1888), 537 Civil War Trails, 548 Civil War Muster Rolls, 547 Clarke Hall, 433
Clawser, John, 383
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Claypool, James, 153
Clinton, William, 539
Cohansey, 184
Colby College, 549
Colombia, 548 Colombia Steel Co., 497
Cole, Bruce, 539
Colorado, 398, 400 Colorado River Storage Project, 397 Colored American, The, 222, 223
Collenburg, Kurt Von, 378 Committee for Industrial
Organization (C.I.O.), 209 Committee on Tender Derailments, 89 Committee on Transportation, 96 Commonwealth Speakers, 539
Community Area New Development
Organization (CAN DO), 412
Concord, 184, 185
Conestoga Indians, 252, 268, 269,
281,314
Confederacy, 109, no
Congregationalism, 176, 180, 181,
183,184
Congress, 23, 35, 77, 80-83, 98,
218, 221, 232, 401, 499, 541
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 521
Conkel, John, 508
Connecticut, 93, 183, 219, 234,
271,405, 565
Conococheague Valley, 252, 325
Connecorte, 289
Conroy, David, 459 Constant Alice, 153, 156 Continental Army, 21-27, 29, 3?,
32~37, 39, 40, 56, 57, 59-6i, 180, 186, 299
Continental Congress, 182, 185, 186
Contrecoeur, Claude-Pierre Pecaudy
de, 342, 346, 347, 367-68 Cooper, William, 405
Corbitt, Sarah, 21, 53
Corbitt, Thomas, 21, 48, 49,
52-55, 58, 59
Cornish, 497
Cornplanter, 406 Cornwall Iron Furnace, 559 Carol Hill, 380
Cott, Nancy, 38, 39 Coulon de Jumonville, Ensign, 343,
369 Coulon de Villiers, Louis, 346-48
Courson, Steve, 572
Coutts, Hercules, 153
Coutts, James, 153 Covenant Chain Alliance, 8
Cox, James, 260
Cox, Nicholas, 186
Cramer, Andrew, 51, 57, 58 de Crisse, Turpin, 290
Croghan, George, 261, 282, 286,
290, 291, 320, 361, 362
Cronemeyer, W.C., 496
Crosby, John, 564
"Crossing Boundaries: A
Roundtable Discussion on New
Directions in Pennsylvania Public History Programming,"
by Dennis Downey, Barbara
Franco, Joseph Kelly, and
Charles Kupfer, 529-62 Crow, George, 25, 49-52, 59
Crow, Jim, 550 Crown Indians, 11, 475 Crucible of War, The, 247
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PENNSYLVANIA H I STD RY
Cumberland (MD), 364 Cumberland County, 250, 252-55,
258-60, 264, 265, 268, 559 Cumberland County Historical
Society, 559 Cumberland Street, 207
Cushing, Thomas, 182
Cut Straw Creek, 357
D;
Daedalus, Stephen, 536 The Daniel Boone Homestead, 559
Danville, 78
Darby County, 222
Darnel, Edmond, 37
Dauphin County, 559
Dauphin County Historical Society,
559 David Library, 218
Davidson, Willima, 471
Davis, Bette, 213
Davis, Jefferson, 536
Davison, John, 344
Dayton, Alston G., 510 De Laverty, Frank, 210
Debs, Eugene, 520, 521 Declaration of Independence, 186
Deford, Frank, 572
Delaware, 115, 175, 183, 196, 207,
219, 264, 291, 297, 299, 377,
555 Delaware County American, 222
Delaware County Democrat, 2.2.2.
Delaware County Republican, 222
Delaware George, 320
Delaware Indians, 1,2, 5?18,
251-53, 265, 267, 281-85,
287, 290, 291, 307, 309, 310,
3i3, 320, 327, 334,335,337,
339, 341, 345, 346, 355~58,
361, 366, 395, 415, 416 Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western
Railroad, 85 Delaware River, 50, 55, 106, 118,
187,247,252,266, 309 Delaware Water Gap, 400 Democratic Party, 23, 224-26, 228,
2 33, 398-400
Demoiselle, 360, 363
Denaci, Ruth Ann, "The Penn's
Creek Massacre and the
Captivity of Marie Le Roy and
Barbara Leininger," 307-32,
biographical sketch; 425
Denny, William, 13-17, 260, 262,
292,416
Detroit, 355, 356, 396 Dickinson Law School, 399
Dickson, Carl, 559
"Digital and Microfilm Resources
For Teaching and Researching
Pennsylvania History," by Francis S. Fox, 216-18
Dinwiddie, Robert, 262, 288,
340-43, 362, 364-66, 368,
369 District of Colombia, 196
Dixon, David, "A High Wind
Rising: George Washington, Fort Necessity, and the Ohio
Country Indians," 333?53;
biographical sketch, 425
Dodson, Howard, 549
Dorland, Lambert, 33, 34, 51, 57
Doughty, Jacob, 51, 53, 57
Doughty, Laetitia, 53
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Doughty, Thomas, 36, 43, 52, 55,
57, 58, 61
Douglass, Frederick, 223
Douglas, William, 153
Downey, Dennis, Crossing Boundaries: "Introduction,"
529-32; biographical sketch, 576
Drodill, Dale, 572
Dublin, 165, 169
Dublin, Thomas, and Licht, Walter, The Face of Decline: The
Pennsylvania Anthracite Region in
the Twentieth Century, reviewed
by Rachel A. Batch, 410-13
Dudley, Ph.D., Charles B., 75
Duffield, William, 225
Dunaway, Way land F, 438
Dunbar, Thomas, 284
DuPont, 205
Dupre, Daniel, 419
DuQuesne, Marquis, 363, 374
Dutch, 152, 157-60, 167, 432, 439 Dutch Reformed and Presbyterians,
179
E:
E Pluribus Unum, 539
Eagan, William D., 509, 510
Early American Scientific
Community, 118
Eastern Mennonite, 555
Easton, 252, 253
Eberbach, 378 Echo Canyon, 398, 400
Eckley Miners Village, 536, 559
Economy of British America, The, 418
Edgar, David, 31, 48, 50, 57
Edmunson, William, 155, 156, 158
Edwards, Pastor Morgan, 173, 174,
177, 179, 182-84
Edwards, Robert, 514
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 401 Election Law of 1739, 429 Elections in Pennsylvania, 226
Elwood, 506
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 235
Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy, 217
Endangered Species Act, 401
Endtregen, 380
England, 1-4, 8-18, 108, 152, 153,
155, 157, 158, 160, 163-67,
176, 177-79, 182, 185, 187,
248, 252, 259, 287, 288,
294-97, 299> 300, 307,
309-11, 315, 317-20, 322,
323,325,336,337,339-41,
343, 347-49, 356-58,
360-363, 366, 367, 369, 378,
395,415,430,432,436, 437,
439, 442,464,495,497-501
Ephrata Cloister, 559
Epistle of 1687 (London), 160-64
Epistle of 1688 (London), 163, 164
Epistle of 1692 (Philadelphia), 161,
162, 164
Erie, 363, 548
Esch, John J., 80, 81, 83, 92, 95, 98
Estes, Todd A., The Jay Treaty
Debate, Public Opinion, and the
Evolution of Early American
Political Culture, reviewed by Albrecht Koschnik, 232?3; review of The Economy of Early
America: Historical Perspectives and New Directions, 417?20
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Ethiopia, 154
Euro-American, 106
Europe, 3-5, 7, 10, 105, 106, 108,
114, 149, 158, 159, 168, 169, 220, 232, 248-51, 281, 282,
284,290,295, 299, 301, 308,
309, 312, 313, 320, 326, 327,
334, 336, 339, 341, 345,349,
355, 377, 394, 404, 409, 4M,
415,432,497-99, 535
ExplorePAHistory.com, 394, 544
F;
Fairfax, William, 340 Falls Township, 24, 25, 39, 40,
49, 55
Farrow, Anne, Frank, Jenifer, and
Lang, Joel, Complicity: How the
North Promoted, Prolonged, and
Profited from Slavery, reviewed
by Andrew Lee Feight, 234?5 Fast Mail, 78
Fayette County, 227 Federal Highway Administration, 546 Federal-State Partnership of the
National Endowment for the
Humanities (NEH), 539-41, 549
Federalism, 232-35, 404 Federation of Museums and
Historical Organizations (PFMHO), 543, 546
Feight, Andrew Lee, book review of
Complicity: How the North
Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited
from Slavery, 234?5
Ferris, Bill, 539
Ferris, David, 155 Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment, 33
Fischer, David Hackett, 35, 36
Fisher, John, 442
Fitch, John, 460 Five Nations, 5, 8, 11, 334, 336, 337
Flaherty, David, 567
Flanders, 290
Flexney, Daniel, 443
Fliegelman, Jay, 461
Flinchum, Jessica Lee. "Reluctant
Revolutionaries: The
Philadelphia Baptist Association and the American
Revolution," 173-93; biogra
phical sketch, 245
Florida, 401 Forbes Campaign of 1758, 290,
295, 376 Forbes, John, 257, 259, 261, 262,
266, 281-83, 288, 290-93,
297-300, 374, 375-77, 379,
380,382,396
Forbes, Robert P., 234
Force, Peter, 218
Fort Allen, 256 Fort Augusta, 258, 396 Fort Cumberland, 284, 285, 288,
295,3?? Fort Duquesne, n, 265, 267, 282,
288-91, 294-98, 300, 316,
319, 322, 342, 346, 376, 377,
380, 381, 396, 416 Fort Frederick, 288, 289 Fort Frontenac, 377 Fort Groosen, 380, 382 Fort Hunter Mansion, 559, 560 Fort Lebanon, 379 Fort LeBoeuf, 341, 346, 363, 365 Fort Ligonier, 258, 297, 322, 382
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Fort Littleton, 298, 380, 382 Fort Loudoun, 268, 280, 287,
380,382 Fort Necessity, 346-49, 376, 395 Fort Pitt, 267, 282, 324, 396 Fort Presque Isle, 338, 339,
363, 364 Fort Prince George, 287, 368 Fort St. George, 368 Fort Stanwix, 258 Fort Stony Crik, 382 Fort Washington, 33, 34
Foster, Joseph, 217 Fort Loudoun, 288, 299
Foster, Lucy, 207, 208
Fort Machault, 364 Fort Venango, 341, 346
Foster, William, 205-9
Fox, Francis S., "Digital and
Microfilm Resources For
Teaching and Researching
Pennsylvania History," 216?18;
biographical sketch, 245
Fox, Frank, 218
Fox, George, 154, 155, 157 Fox Theatre, 200-2, 209
France, 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15,
108, 177, 179, 232, 248, 259,
267, 281, 283, 287, 288, 289,
291, 294, 297, 301, 308-10,
312, 316, 317, 319, 320,322,
323> 327, 333-49, 354-?9,
376, 378, 379, 394, 395, 405,
409,444
Francis, Tench, 432
Franco, Barbara, 530, 557 Franklin (PA), 364 Franklin & Marshall College, 555
Franklin, Benjamin, 118, 396, 537,
564 Franklin, Harold B., 201, 209
Franklin, Benjamin, 221, 263, 268,
269, 340, 414-17, 4J9
Franks, David, 442-44
Fr?ser, John, 364, 365
Fratt, Henry, 25, 27, 34, 39, 41, 42,
48, 52, 58
Fratt, Jr., Henry, 42
Fratt, Margaret, 42
Fratt, Rebecca, 39 Freer Gallery of Art, 559 French and Indian War, 220,
374-76, 379, 394-96, 564 French Creek, 341, 363, 364 Freedom's Journal, 221, 223
Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the
Indians by Pacific Members, 290 "From Indian Women to English
Children: The Lenni-Lenape and
the Attempt to Create a New
Diplomatic Identity," by Roger M. Carpenter, 1-20
Frost, J. William, 156, 182
Fry, Joshua, 362
Fumo, Vincent J., 225
Funk, G. K., 92, 93
Furly, Benjamin, 156, 157
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Gabriel, Michael P., book review of
Lawmaking and Legislators in
Pennsylvania: A Biographical
Dictionary, Vol. 3, 1757-1775,
563-66 Gaff, Donald, 409
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Galasko, 312, 313
Galissoniere, Marquis de la,
355-57, 359, 3^3
Galloway, Joseph, 564
Gano, John, 182, 186
Garfield, John, 213
Garrison, William Lloyd, the
Liberator, 221, 235
Gavin, JohnJ., 210-12
Gemmingen, 378 General Assembly, 182, 186, 227 General Trades Union, 473
Gentiles, 180, 181
George and Ann Richards Civil War
Era Center, 116
The George Washington University,
549 Georgia, 173, 219
Gerbner, Katharine, "'We are
against the traffik of men-body': The Germantown Quaker Protest of 1688 and the Origins of American Abolitionism,"
149-72; biographical sketch,
245
Germantown, 149, 151-53,
157-60, 163, 165-67, 169 Germantown Protest, 150-53, 157,
160-64, 166, 168
Germany, 152, 157-60, 165, 167,
168, 170, 226, 248, 249, 252,
256, 257, 301, 307, 309-12,
320, 322, 375, 378, 395,
428-32,437-40, 445,499
Gernhardt, Phyllis, 409
Gettysburg, 116, 538, 548, 553
Gettysburg Address, 538
Gettysburg College, 115
Gibbs, George, 90
Gibson, Hugh, 313, 321
Gibson, Kenneth, 239, 240
Gibson, Owen, 322, 325
Gill, John, 177, 179
Gillespie, Allen, 258
Gist, Christopher, 333, 334, 361,
362, 365-67
Gist, Thomas, 295, 296
Glazer, Irvin R., 196 Glenside Club, 206
Glen Alden Coal Company, 412 Glen Loch, 93
Gloucester, 55, 288
Gnadenhutten, 252, 271 Goddard's Philadelphia Chronicle, 183
Godey's Lady's Book (1830-1885), 221
Golden Rule, 158
Golin, Steve, The Newark Teacher
Strikes: Hopes on the Line, reviewed by Robert Shaffer,
238-41
Gomery, Douglas, 194, 196
Gompers, Samuel, 502, 505, 508,
5i8,519
Gooch, Sir William, 356
Gospel: Family-Order, Being a Short
Distance Concerning the Ordering of
Families, both of Whites, Blacks, and Indians, 154
Graef, Abraham up den, 169 Graeff, Derick up de, 169, 170
Graeff, Herman op den, 157, 159
Grange Theatre, 211, 212
Grant's Highlanders, 266
Grant, James, 295, 374
Graven, Walter, 441, 444
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Graves, Carole, 239, 240
Gray don, Alexander, 33 Great Awakening, 175 Great Depression, 410 Great Lakes, 409 Great Meadows, 286, 334, 343,
345-47, 349 Great Valley, 299 Great Wagon Road, 300
Greece, 173, 500, 535
Green, Ashbel, 180
Green Republican, 399 Green River, 400
Greenberg, Douglas, 567 Greene County, 227
Greene, "Mean" Joe, 572
Greer, George, 494, 498, 503 Grenadier March, 284
Gryde, Brandon, 560
Guenther, Karen, Web-site review
of "Accessible Archives,"
219-23; book review of One for the Thumb: The New Steelers
Reader, 57'1-7'3
Guerrasio, Dr. Venetia, 545 Gunston Hall Plantation, 559
Guy, Robert, 114, 115
H:
Hackney, Sheldon, 539
Haddad, John, 556
Hagerman, Edward, American Civil
War and the Origins of Modern
Warfare (1987), 109, no
Hall, David, 221
Hambrecht, Captain, 380, 381
Hamen, Biesel, 383
Hamilton, Alexander, 253, 540
Hamilton, James, 340
Hancock, David, 418
Hanes, Dr. Madlyn, 554
Hanover, 548
Hark, Ina Rae, 209
Harlem, 31
Harman, Susan, 560
Harpers Ferry, 221
Harris, Franco, 572
Harrisburg, 78, 92, 113, 117, 218,
379, 382, 543, 548, 549, 553,
554 ,557, 558, 560
Harrisburg City Archives, 560
Harrisburg Jewish Community
Center, 561
Hart, John, 186
Hart, R Jo., 170
Hartford Courant, 234
Harvan, George, 413
Harvey, Mark, "Wilderness Forever:
Howard Zahniser and the Path
to the Wilderness Act," reviewed by Louis M. Waddell,
397-402
Hatch, Nathan, 179
Haverford, 118
Haverford College, 118
Hawkenberry, Grace, 53
Hawkenberry, John, 53, 55
Hawley, Gideon, n, 12
Hayes, Rutherford B., 77
Hazleton, 412
Hebrew, 173
Heidelberg, 378 Heimert, Alan, 175 Heinz Field, 571, 572
Hendricks, Garret, 157
Henrichs, Tobias, 382
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Heritage Center of Lancaster, 559
Hershey, 200, 553
Hershey Chocolate Factory, 538
Hershey Museum, 538
Hershey Museum of American Life,
558, 559 Hess, Earl J., Field Armies and
Fortifications in the Civil War:
The Eastern Campaigns,
1861-1864, reviewed by
Jennifer M. Murray, 109-11
Hessian, 419
Hickinbottom, Alexander, 436
Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks, 234
Hill, Anthony, 436 Hills Township, 24, 25
Hillegas, Michael, 564 Hilltown Township, 39, 40, 46, 49 Historic Odessa Delaware House, 559 Historical Society of Western
Pennsylvania, 549 Hitchman Coal & Coke Company v.
John Mitchell, 510
Hitler, Adolph, 226
Hitquoquean, 7
Hogge, James, 37, 47, 48, 54, 56
Hofstra, Warren, 249, 258
Holland, 159, 168, 379
Hollywood, 194, 195
Hollywood Studio System, The, 195
Holocaust, 561 Holocaust Survivor Oral History
Project, 561 Homestead, 492, 501
Hood, Fred, 179
Hoover, Ken, 114
Hope Lodge, 538
Hopewell, 186
Hopkins, Mary, 441
Hopkins, Peter, 441
H?rle, Craig, 217, 536 H?rle, Craig W., Foster, Joseph S.,
and Wolfe, Laurie M.,
Lawmaking and Legislators in
Pennsylvania: A Biographical
Dictionary, Vol. 3, 1737-177^5, reviewed by Michael P. Gabriel,
563-55
Horton, James O., 549
Hotel, Benjamin Franklin, 210
House Commerce Committee, 80
Hudson River, 33, 90, 107-9
Hull, William, 151 Humanities Live, 537
Humpson, 378
Hungarian, 498
Hunter, Brooke, 419 Hunterdon County, 50, 55
Huntingdon Globe, 87 Huron Indians, 347
Hussenhardt, 378
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Idaho, 401
Illinois, 355 Illinois Central Railroad, 78
Imperiale, Tony, 240 "'In Reduced Circumstances': Aging
and Impoverished Bucks
County Continentals and their
Families in the Young
Republic," by Thomas R.
Saxton, 21-73
Imperial Party, 435
Independence Seaport Museum, 543
Independent Party, 475
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Indiana, 409, 416, 492, 493,
503, 506 Indiana County, 399 Industrial Workers of the World
(IWW), 515,516, 518, 522
Information for Employees and the
Public, 95 Institute for the Arts and
Humanities, 538 International Alliance of Theatrical
State Employees (IATSE), 209 Interstate Commerce Commission
(ICC), 77, 80, 82, 83, 86, 88,
92, 94, 98
Iraq, 403
Ireland, 248, 249, 256, 301, 309,
428,435,436,439,495,498,
Ireland, Owen S., 25, 186
Iron Age, 497
Iroquois Confederation, 5, 7, 10,
287, 334, 335, 355,405,406
Iroquois Indians, 1-6, 8, 10-13, 15,
16, 18, 106, 108, 253, 265,
281-84, 286, 287, 291, 298,
309,310, 327, 334-36, 347,
355, 357, 358, 361, 363, 364,
366, 395,404-7,415,416
Iroquois League, 3, 5, 7, 13, 14,
395,416
Irwin, Thomas J., 507
Ischenhaeil, 384 Israel, 181, 433, 536
Italy, 107, 108, 498, 500
J:
Jacobite, 257
Jamaica, 153, 433, 442
Janofsky, Jennifer, 113
Jay, John, 232
Jay Treaty, 232, 233
Jefferson, Thomas, 118, 182
Jefferson Total Abstinence Society,
481
Jesus Christ, 152, 154-56, 158,
160-63, 166, 176, 177,
179-81, 187,208,294,324,
326, 365, 378, 379, 382 Johnny Cabin, 380
Johns Hopkins University, 86
Johnson, Lyndon B., 398
Johnson, Sir William, 11-13,
15-17, 254, 270, 405
Johnstown, 397, 399, 401
Jones, Casey, 78
Jones, Robert, 436, 437
Jones, Samuel, 181, 182, 187
Jones, Thomas, 443
Journals of the Continental Congress,
217
Joyce, James, 536
Judaism, 180
Jumonville, Ensign, 344-46, 348
Jumonville Glen, 354, 370 The Judith O. Sieg Chair for
Preservation, 116
Juniata Crossings, 290
Juniata River, 380, 396
Juniata Valley, 288, 340
K:
Kalm, Peter, 118, 119
Kann, Mark E., 38, 39
Kanouagon, 357 Kansas City, 502
Kalter, Susan, Benjamin Franklin,
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Pennsylvania, and the First
Nations: The Treaties of
17 36-1762, reviewed by David
Nichols, 414-16
Kaltinick, Arnold, 515
Kaskaskunk, 320
Katts, Ludowick, 439 Kauffman's Hill, 379
Kelleher, Patricia, book review of
Sex Among the Rabble: An
Intimate History of Gender &
Power in the Age of Revolution,
Philadelphia, 17 30-1830,
229-31
Kellerman, Sue, 116
Kelley, John P., 469
Kelly, Joseph, 530
Kelly, Joseph J., Crossing Boundaries: "Historians Sharing a Life of Learning," 533-41;
biographical sketch, 576 Kendall Whaling Museum, 559
Kentucky, 267, 497
Kentucky Long Rifle, 261, 263
Kensington, 481
Keokuk, 409
Keowee, 287
Keper, Benjamin, 379
Kernachan, Grissel, 39, 40
Kernachan, William, 25, 39, 40,
47, 48, 52, 56, 58
Kessler-Harris, Alice, 238
Key, V.O., 228
Keyser, Brett, 537
Keystone, 202, 203, 205-8
Keystone State (Pennsylvania), 105
King George, 288, 431, 443
King George II, 177
King George III, 177, 368 King Georges War, 252, 335, 336,
356,369 King Louis XV, 356
King, Martin Luther, 540
King, Michael, 555
King Philips War, 316, 326 Kingly Regiment, 379
Kingwood, 176, 184
Kinsey, David, 33, 46, 56, 57 Kinzua Dam, 107, 400, 401
Kirk, James, 36, 37, 48, 55, 57
Kirk, Robert, 374, 375, 377
Kirkland, Samuel, 405-7
Kittanning, 114, 115, 313,
315-19, 321
Kittatinny Mountain, 280, 288
Klair Hill, 380
Klingensmith, E.D., 512
Knoll, Thomas, 202-7
Knouff, Gregory, 268
Knopf, Alfred A., 404
Knowlton, 184
Koschnik, Albrecht, book review of
The Jay Treaty Debate, Public
Opinion, and the Evolution of
Early American Political Culture,
232-3
Kotex, 202, 207
Kruttschnitt, Julius, 85
Kupfer, Charles, 530
Kupfer, Charles, Crossing Boundaries: "Public Heritage as
Program Strength: How Cross
Institutional Partnerships Enhance Penn State
Harrisburg's American Studies
Program," 551-62
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La Salle University, 355, 555, 556 LaBelle Iron Works, 494, 503, 506,
507,509, 510
LaChine, 356 Lackawanna County, 227, 410
Lafayette, 537 Lake Erie, 338, 341, 356, 360, 363
Lambert, Frank, 572
Lancaster, 252, 263, 337, 338, 361,
363, 553 Lancaster County, 227, 260, 263, 280
Lane, Jacob, 260
Landis Valley Museum, 558
Langlade, Charles, 339
Lanza, Mario, 537
Lamb, Tom, 225
Lappas, Thomas J., 409
Lardner, John, The Game That Was:
The Early Days of Pro Football,
571
Laskey, Edward, 457
Laufman, Phillip, 495
Laughlin Nail Works, 494, 508 Laurel Hill, 298, 380, 383, 384
Laurie, Bruce, Working People of
Philadelphia, 455 Lawrence County, 516
Lawrence, David L., 226
Layne, Bobby, 572 Le Mercier, 367 Le Roy, Jacob, 307, 312 Le Roy, Jean Jacques, 307, 308 Le Roy, Marie, 307-28
Lee, Ivy, 75, 83, 84, 96, 97
Lee, Robert E., 110
Lehigh Coal & Navigation
Company, 412 Lehigh, 569
Lehigh University, 113
Lehigh Valley, 9, 77, 85, 206
Leininger, Barbara, 307-28
Leininger, Regina, 308, 312
Lemon, James T., 439
Lender, Mark Edward, 30
Lenni-Lenape, 1, 2, 4?11, 13-18,
114
Leonard, Elizabeth, 549
Leopold, Aldo, A Sand County Almanac (1949), 398
Lesher, John, 437, 438, 565
Leslie, Matthew, 287 Letters of Delegates, 217
Levlin, Lewis, 482, 483
Lewis, H. Craig, 225
Lewis, Isaac, 31, 33, 58 Lewis jacob, 27, 48, 52, 54, 57
Lewis, Llewellyn, 508, 509, 513,
514,520
Lewisburg, 544
Lexington, 55, 184, 185
Library of Congress, 218
Library Resource Centers, 116
Lichtenstein, Nelson, 238
Ligonier, 290, 383
Limited, 87, 91
Lincoln, Abraham, 223, 534, 538,
540 Lincoln Memorial University, 109
Lindenmuth, George, 378
Lindenmuth, Michael, 374-78 Lindman, Janet, 113
Lindquist, Oscar, 514
Linnaeus, Carolus, 117-19
Liquor Control System, 226
Lisbon, 433, 442, 443
Literary Digest, 93
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Lithuania, 496, 500 Little Abraham, 13 Little Beaver Creek, 325 Little Turtle, 409
Living Wilderness, 398
Lloyd, Sandy, 549
Lloyd, Thomas, 427, 428
Loew, Marcus, 195
Logan, James, 9, 248, 436
Logstown, 335, 337, 338, 340,
358-62, 364, 369
Logstown Treaty of 1752, 364
Lohe, Hohen, 378
Lomax, Lunsford, 362
London, 160, 165, 232, 251, 345,
356, 364, 435,443, 566 London Yearly Meeting, 160, 161
Long Island, 31, 90
Long, S.C., 87, 88, 92
Longueuil, 355 Lords of Trade, 435
Louisiana, 235, 394 Lower Shawnee Town, 359, 360
Loyalhanna, 380-84
Loyalists, 184
Lutheranism, 439 Luzerne County, 410
Lyons, Clare A., Sex Among the
Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender & Power in the Age of
Revolution, Philadelphia,
17'30?1830, reviewed by Patricia Kelleher, 229?31
Lyttelton, William Henry, 289
M:
M'Cullough, John, 314, 315,
321,322
MacGregor, Doug, "The Shot Not
Heard Around the World:
Trent's Fort and the Opening of
the War for Empire," 354-73;
biographical sketch, 425; "This
Wretched World': The Journal of John Michael Lindenmuth,"
374-93
Mack, Connie, 537
Madden, John, 572
Madison, James, 233
Madison, John, 182
Magazine, Eberhard and Harris, 199 Main Street Amusements, by Gregory
A. Waller, 194
Maine, 219
Majewski, John, 418 "'Make Indians of Our White Men':
British Soldiers and Indian
Warriors From Braddock's to
Forbes's Campaigns,
1755-1758," by David L.
Preston, 280-306
Malvern, 219
Manatawny Creek, 437
Manhattan, 33 Mariam Coffin Canaday Library, 114
Marietta, Jack, 178, 248, 271
Marietta, Jack D., and Rowe, G.S., Troubled Experiment: Crime and
Justice in Pennsylvania,
1682?1800, reviewed by William Pencak, 566-67
de Marin, Captain Sieur, 339, 340
Marin, Chevalier Pierre Paul, 364
Maring, Norman, 176, 184, 186, 187
Marino, Cesare, and Tiro, Karim M.;
Along the Hudson and Mohawk:
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The 1790 Journey of Count Paolo
Andreani, reviewed by Stephen
Aron, 107-9
Marshall, Bob, 399 Martin,
Claudius, 25, 47, 55, 58
Martin, James Kirby, 30
Martin, Joseph, 400
Martin, Louis C, "Tin Plate Towns,
1890-1910: Local Labor
Movements and Workers'
Responses to the Crisis in the
Steelworkers' Union," 492-528;
biographical sketch, 576 Martin Luther King City
Government Center, 560 Martin's Ferry, 494, 506-08, 510,
514,515
Maryland, 55, 77, 156, 196, 219,
220, 249, 281-84, 287-89,
291, 294, 295, 301, 333, 342,
356, 361, 380, 503
Mason, A.S., 196, 198-207, 210-13
Mason Dixon Line, 550
Massachusetts, 55, 177, 181-83,
219, 235, 260, 415, 459, 511,
556,557 Massachusetts Provincial Congress,
182
Massey, Wight, 434
Masters, William, 565
Mather, Increase, 311
Matson, Cathy, The Economy of Early America: Historical Perspectives
and New Directions, reviewed by Todd Estes, 417-20
Maumee River, 355, 356 McArdle, P.J., 509, 516, 518, 519 McCall's Manor, 438
McClaine, Hugh, 441
McClaine, Ann, 441
McCoy, Michael Bradley,
"Absconding Servants, Anxious
Germans, and Angry Sailors:
Working People and the
Making of the Philadelphia Election Riot of 1742," 427-51;
biographical sketch, 576
McCrea, James, 84, 90
McCusker, John, 418 McDowell's Fort, 255
McGettigan, Joan, "Working for
'the Company': Managing
Philadelphia Movie Theatres in
the 1930S-1940S," 194-215;
biographical sketch, 245
McGinley, Daniel, 482
Mclntyre, Jack F, 512, 514 McKee's Rocks, 365, 516, 517
McKeever, Charles, 516
McKinley Tariff, 492-95
McKinney-Walters, Ann, 46
McKinney, John, 25, 32, 43, 46, 55
McKinney, Jr., John, 46
McKinney, Sylvanus, 46
McMurtry, George, 495, 503, 504,
511, 512, 515, 521, 522
McNally, Johnny "Blood", 572 McNeil Center for Early American
Studies, 105, 119, 555
McLoughlin, William, 182-85 McMaster University, 545
McMurry, Sally, 547
McPherson, Logan, 86
Mechanics Free Press, 47
Mechanicsburg, 548 Medfield, 182
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Media County, 222
Medill, James, 509, 510
Meginness, John F., History ofTioga
County (1897), 221
Meherrin Indians, 281, 291
Meigs, Edward Browning, 559
Melander, Jacqueline, 113
Menard, Russell, 418
Menneville, 363
Mennonites, 158, 248, 257, 261
Mequinez, 160
Mercer, Hugh, 298, 325
Mercersburg, 548
Meredith, Reese, George Tavern, 429,
437, 440
Merion, 151
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice,
Phenomenology of Perception, 458,
459,465
Merrell, James, 250
Merrit, Jane, 266
Messinger, Henry, 225
Methodism, 175, 181, 398, 399 Mexican War, 220, 223
Meyer, George, 380
MGM, 195 Miami Indians, 360, 361, 363,
409,416 Miami River, 339, 355, 357, 360 Middle Atlantic American Studies
Association (MAASA), 530,
553-56, 561 Middle East, 498, 536 Middletown, 25, 54, 184, 187, 552 Middlesex County, 184
Mifflin, Jonathan, 565
Mifflinburg Buggy Museum, 588
Milanese, 108
Miles, Colonel Samuel, 183, 186
Miller, C. C, 93
Miller, Donald, 411 Mineral Point, 84
Mingo Indians, 345
Minnesota, 94
Mires, Charlene, 114
Mississippi, 78, 235
Mississippi River, 408 Mohican Indians, 8, 309, 334 Mohawk Indians, 6, 13, 17, 288,
405, 408 Mohawk River, n, 107-9
M?hr, James, 379
Monacatootha, 336, 339-41, 344
Monessen, 504 Monmouth County, 184
Monongahela River, 256, 290,
325, 335, 342, 362,
364-67, 380
Monroe, James, 23
Montaigne, 535
Montcalm, 291
Montgomery, Archibald, 300
Montgomery County, 55
Montgomery, David 238
Montgomery, Morton L., History of Berks County in Pennsylvania
(1866), 220
Montour, Andrew, 252
Montreal, 356
Moode, William, 432
Moore, Henry, 254
Moore, Samuel, 37 Moor's Charity School, 405
Moravians, 251, 271, 312, 313
Morgan, Abel, 187
Morgan, Cadwalader, 151, 155, 157
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Morgan, Lewis Henry, 4
Morris, Anthony, 170
Morris, James, 431
Morris, Robert Hunter, 252, 255,
260, 266, 344
Morrison, Frank, 518
Morristown, 184, 187 Morrisviile Borough, 50, 55
Moseby, John, 536
Moseley, Edwin A., 80
Mossbach, 378 Motion Picture Theater Management,
195, 201,209
Mount Holly, 55 Mount Union, 94, 95, 98
Moyamensing, 481
Moyamensing Alms House, 467
Moyamensing Prison, 467 Mud Run, 77, 90, 93
Muhlenberg University, 113
Muir, John, 399
Munsee, 299
Munsey, Frank, 84
Murphy, John, 25, 31, 58
Murray, Jennifer M., book review
for Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern
Campaigns, 1861?1864,
109-n
Murray, Jeremiah, 52, 57
Murray, John, 37~39, 47, 53, ll6
Murray, Marty, 225
Muskingum, 314, 322, 324
Muskingum Campaign, 299
Muskingum River, 356 Muslims, 498 Musser, Charles, 194
Myriad, 441
N:
Nagy, Robert, 219 Nailers' Strike of 1885, 506
Nanticokes, 252
Nash, Gary, Unknown American
Revolution, 429 National Council for Public History,
555 National Park Service, 546 National Register of Historic Places,
546 National Trust for Historic
Preservation, 546 Native Americans, 248, 250-72,
280-301, 354-70, 379, 380,
429,483, 545, 555
Nash, Gary, 185 National Civil War Museum, 558 National Education Association
(NEA), 239 National Era, The, 222
National Football League (NFL), 571 National Labor Relations Act of
1935,210 National Museum of Civil War
Medicine, 559 National Voter Registration Act of
1993,227 Native Americans, 3, 7-9, 12, 13,
105-7, 115, 118,220,223,
259-301, 306-28, 334-49,
354-70, 374, 377, 379,
382-84, 394-96, 4?4-9, 4*4>
415,417,538, 563, 565, 567
Navy, 399 Nechar River, 378 Nechar Muehlbach, 378 Nelson, William, 567
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Neuchwander, John, 185
Neutrality Proclamation, 233
Nevis, 442 New Castle, 115, 493, 494,
498-500, 502-06, 510, 512,
513,515-18, 521, 522 New Castle Trades Assembly, 515 New Castle Steel and Tin Plate
Company, 494 New Deal, 23, 399, 411 New England, 8, 55, 108, 177, 180,
182-86, 188, 234, 235, 248,
282, 311, 316, 320, 326, 563 New England Congregationalists, 179 New Hampshire, 219 New Haven, 234 New Jersey, 50, 55, 119, 162, 175,
176, 184, 186, 196, 207, 217,
219, 220, 238, 241, 555 New Jersey Folk Festival, 555 New Lights, 175 New Orleans, 355, 357 New Sweden History Conference,
118
New York, 10, 31, 33, 55, 82, 90,
106, 107, 204, 210, 240,254,
289, 335-37, 342, 404-7, 443,
471, 504, 550, 555, 566, 567 New York City, 107, 219-22, 234,
436 New York Conspiracy, 428 New York Herald, The, 222
New York, New Haven, & Harford
Railroad, 93 New York Public Library, 549 New York Times, 74, 79, 80, 84, 87,
90, 92, 95
Newark, 183, 196, 238-40
Newark Teachers Union (NTU),
238-41
Newman, Simon, Embodied History,
459 Newport, 443
Newspapers and Magazines, 219, 222,
223
Newsweek, 571
Newtown, 25
Niagara, 355
Nicholas, Mark A., review of The
Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the
American Revolution, 403-6 Nichols, David, review of Benjamin
Franklin, Pennsylvania, and the
First Nations; The Treaties of
1736-1762, 414-16 Nine Mile Run, 383
Nippising Indians, 347
Nixon, Richard, 226, 402 Nockamixon Township, 25, 56 Noland, Tom, 225
Noll, Chuck, 571
Noll, Mark, 175, 176
Norris, Isaac, 340, 431, 433, 437 Norris II, Isaac, 443 North America, 2, 5, 7, 8, 106, 118,
119, 250, 260, 269, 283, 288,
308, 334, 336, 375-77,414 North Carolina, 219, 291, 342, 377 North Haven, 93 North Pennsylvania Railroad, 77 North Star, The, 222, 223
Northampton County, 250, 256,
263, 266, 271
Northeast, 234 Northern Liberties, 46, 474, 481
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Nottoway Indians, 281, 291, 294
Nova Scotia, 184
Numbers, 173
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Oakland Raiders, 572 Oakland Tribune, 572
Oblinger, Anna Maria, 378
O'Brien, Greg, book review for
Native Americans' Pennsylvania,
105-7
Ocean Hill-Brownsville Strike, 240
Oehringen, 378
Odessa, 94
O'Donnell, Neil, 572 Office of Cultural and Heritage
Tourism, 536
Ohio, 11, 12, 14, 17, 77, 259, 264,
265, 267, 270, 272, 280,
282-84, 286, 287, 292, 299,
307-10, 313, 322, 327,
333-43, 347-49, 354-5$, 360,
361, 364, 368, 369, 376, 377, 380, 416, 492-94, 505, 507,
508,520 Ohio Company, 264, 333, 361-66,
367, 395 Ohio Indians, 291, 298, 299, 308,
310, 313, 320-22, 327, 334,
335, 338, 341, 342, 345"49,
396, 408, 416 Ohio River, n, 259, 290, 297, 316,
325, 334, 335, 338, 346, 347,
355, 357, 358, 360, 362-69,
376, 394, 395, 408, 494 Ohio Valley Trades and Labor
Assembly (OVTLA), 499,
506, 507
Old Northwest Territory, 407-9
Old York Road, 211,212
Olmsted Air Force Base, 552
Olmstead, Frederick Law, 511
Oley Forge, 437 Once Upon a Nation, 549 Oneida Indians, 108, 336, 340,
405, 406
Onondaga Council, 335-39, 345
Onondaga Indians, 7, 10, 12, 13, 415
Ontario, 222, 346, 347, 357
Oppaymolleah, 362
Orme, Robert, 286
Orndt, Captain Jacob, 256
Osborne, John B., book review of
Founding Corporate Power in Early National Philadelphia, 568-70
Osteneco, 288
Otsaningo, 17 Ottawa Indians, 287, 294, 347,
363, 396 Outlook, 79, 82, 84, 94, 97
P:
Pacific Ocean, 181, 271
Pacifism, 248
Paine, Robert Treat, 182
Paine, Thomas, 177, 178
Palatine, 429, 438, 445 Panic of 1819, 419 Panther Valley, 412,413 Panther Valley High School, 413
Paramount, 194?96
Parham, Joseph, 478
Parker, David, 199, 200
Parliament, 25, 165, 166, 185
Parmenter, Jon, 283
Parsons, William, 263
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Particular Baptists, 176 Partners in History, 538
Paschell, Benjamin, 432
Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 152,
157, 169
Paterno, Joe, 554 Path Valley, 253
Patton, James, 362
Patton, John, 32, 52
Pawlikowski, Melissah, "'This
Wretched World': The Journal of John Michael Lindenmuth,"
374-93
Pawling, Henry, 564 Paxton Boys, 106, 268, 269, 281
Peacock, Robert, 463, 473
Pemberton, Israel, 16, 431, 433,
437,441-43
Pencak, William, "Pennsylvania and
the New Nation, 1783-1800,"
115; book review of Troubled
Experiment: Crime and Justice in
Pennsylvania, 1682?1800,
566-67
Penn,John, 268
Penn, Richard, 268
Penn Station, 90
Penn, William, 9, 106, 152, 156,
157, 166, 247, 250, 254,
272> 358, 395, 4l6> 435,
437, 564, 566 Penn State-Harrisburg, 530, 545,
552-57, 559, 562 Penn's Creek, 307, 310, 311, 317, 327
Pennepek, 187
Pennsbury Manor, 538
Pennsylvania Archaeological Council, 555
Pennsylvacketnia Black History
Association, 555
Pennsylvania Association of
Environmental Professions, 545
Pennsylvania Archives, 24, 116, 217,
218.542, 544, 547
Pennsylvania Bureau of Industrial
Statistics, 236, 237
Pennsylvania Department of
Community and Economic
Development, 543, 548
Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, 546, 548, 558
Pennsylvania Federation of
Museums and Historical
Organizations, 530, 555
Pennsylvania Gazette, The
(1728-1800), 221, 260, 265,
268,289,435,443
Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue,
The, 222
Pennsylvania German Society, 557
Pennsylvania Heritage, 547
Pennsylvania Heritage Society, 544
Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission, 113,
115-17,216-18, 530, 538,
542.543, 545-49, 553~6o
Pennsylvania Historical Association
(PHA), 112-15, 529, 530, 543,
547,556, 557 Pennsylvania History Studies
Series, 114
Pennsylvania Humanities Council
(PHC), 530, 533, 537-41, 549,
543, 546 Pennsylvania Line, 21
Pennsylvania Magazine, 177
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Pennsylvania Magazine of History and
Biography, 216
Pennsylvania Main Line Canal, 88
Pennsylvania Newspaper Record:
Delaware County (1819-1870), 222
Pennsylvania Power and Light
Company, 412
Pennsylvania Public Television
Network, 537
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 74,
75, 82, 84, 87, 90, 92-98
Pennsylvania Railroad Museum, 559
Pennsylvania Railroad System, 75
Pennsylvania Regiment, 255, 256,
259, 260, 263, 294, 316, 318,
376,377
Pennsylvania Rifles, 115
Pennsylvania Society of the
Cincinnati, 180
Penn State Capital College, 552
Pennsylvania Political Science
Association, 555
Pennsylvania State College, 112, 113
Pennsylvania State Constabulary,
517,5i8
Pennsylvania State Education
Association (PSEA), 394
Pennsylvania State Historic
Preservation Office (SHPO),
546 Pennsylvania State Legislator, 553
Pennsylvania State University, 115,
538,547,557, 559, 560
Pennsylvania State University
Libraries, 116
Pennsylvanian, The, 473
Pennypacker, Samuel, 150
Pemberton, Israel, 290, 431
Perkins, Jacob, 460 Peter Force Collection, 218
Peters, Richard, 285, 335, 336, 340 Peter's Way, 283
Petroski, Henry, 82
PHEAA, 545 Philadelphia, 10, 16, 25, 55, 58,
92, 109, 116, 117, 150-54,
159, 160, 164-67, 173,
176-84, 187, 188, 196-99, 201, 202, 207, 209, 210, 212,
213, 221, 225, 228, 230, 231,
236-38,250, 252, 253, 255,
268, 289, 298, 336, 357, 379,
382, 418, 428-30, 432, 433,
438,440-42, 444, 454, 456,
459, 466-69, 471-73, 478-83,
485,529, 530, 537, 568-70,
543,545, 548-50
Philadelphia A's, 537
Philadelphia & Reading Coal &
Iron, 412
Philadelphia Alms House, 453-55,
457,463,467-72,478,479
Philadelphia Baptist Association
(PBA),i73-88
Philadelphia Baptist Church, 179
Philadelphia Civil War History
Consortium, 549
Philadelphia Committee of Safety,
183,186
Philadelphia Common Council, 433
Philadelphia Confession of Faith, 176
Philadelphia County, 46, 186, 227,
439,470, 565
Philadelphia County Prison, 196
Philadelphia Election of 1742, 427
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Philadelphia Election Riot, 428,
436, 445 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 92 Philadelphia Evening Times, 84
Philadelphia Inquirer, 87, 224, 226
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 543,
559 Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting,
149,160,165,169,170
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting,
149-51, 159-65
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad
Company, 77
Phinneas, 433
Pickawillany, 360, 363
Pickering Treaty of 1794, 401 Pierce College, 236
Pierson, William P., 237
Pike, Joseph, 433
Piles, Robert, 156, 157 Pinchot Republican, 399 Pinkerton National Detective
Agency, 198
Piqua, 360
Piscataway, 184
Phillips, Roderick, 177
Piankashaw, 339
Pickawillany, 339, 369 Pitt, Sir William, 256, 374, 376, 377
Pittsburgh, 74, 77, 78, 200, 227,
228, 254, 299, 322, 354, 365,
370, 377, 379, 381-84, 493,
495, 498, 504, 510, 516-18,
549, 550, 571
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 572
Pittsburgh Press, 571, 572
Pittsburgh Steelers, 571, 572
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, 571
Pittsgrove, 176
Pluck, John, 455, 473, 474, 479, 482
Plumstead, Clement, 25, 429, 430,
432
Plymouth, 109, 211
Polamalu, Troy, 572
Poland, 512
Polansky, Eugene, 201
Pontiacs Rebellion, 267, 268, 394,
396 Pontiac 's War, 268, 299, 409
Portage, 538 Post Boy, The, 222
Post, Frederick, 313, 320, 321 Potawatomi Indians, 409 Potomac River, 285, 288
Powell, George, 502
Pratt, Richard, 107
Presbyterianism, 180-83, I86,
253,565 Preservation Alliance of Greater
Philadelphia, Preservation Pennsylvania, 546 Pressed Steel Car Company, 516
Preston, David L., "'Make Indians of
Our White Men': British
Soldiers and Indian Warriors
From Braddock's to Forbes's
Campaigns, 1755-1758,"
280-306; biographical sketch,
425 Proclamation Line of 1763, 396 Proclamation of 1763, 269 Professional Workers of American
Local #2, 209
Proprietary Party, 427, 429-32, 434,
435, 437, 439, 44?, 444, 445 Protestant Reformation, 178
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Provincial Freeman, 222, 223 Provincial Soldiers, Batteaumen, 259 Public Broadcasting Station (PBS),
540 "Public Relations and Technology:
The 'Standard Railroad of the
World' and the Crisis in
Railroad Safety, 1897-1916,"
by Mark Aldrich, 74-104
Punxsutawney, 313
Puritans, 177, 311, 324, 326
s
Quaker Assembly, 435, 437, 445 The Quaker Collection, 118
The Quakers Opinions, 166
Quaker Family Order, 157
Quakers, 8, 9, 15, 16, 118, 149-70,
175, 178, 182, 186, 248, 251,
255, 257, 261, 269, 290, 340,
395,427-35,437,440,
442-45, 564, 566, 568
Quebec, 270
Quebec Act of 1774, 270
Queen Aliquippa, 358
Quest for Freedom ,548
R:
Race, Tawny, 292 Railroad Gazette, 83 Railroad Man's Magazine, 84
Railway Age, 80, 96, 98
Railway Review, 94
Raisinettes, 201
Ramsay, David, 27
Randall, Charles, 464
Randolph, Charles, 465
Raystown, 296, 380, 382, 383
Rea, Samuel, 97
Reading, 207, 255, 379, 382
Reben, Martha, The Healing Woods
(1932), 399 Records of Pennsylvania's Revolutionary
Governments, 217
Records of the Comptroller General, 218
Records of the Anatomical Board,
545 Red Head, 13 Red Jacket, 406 Redstone Creek, 254, 270, 364,
365,367, 369 Redeemer Nation ,178
Reed, Stephen R., 560
Rees, Mary, 178
Regulation Movements, 248 Rehabilitation Investment Tax
Credit, 546
Reid, Daniel, 503
Reily, James, 298 "Reluctant Revolutionaries: The
Philadelphia Baptist Association
and the American Revolution,"
by Jessica Lee Flinchum, 173-93
Renaissance, 571
Republican Party, 23, 37, 225, 227,
228, 233, 400-2
Resch, John, 35
Reuther, Valentine, 521
Reuther, Walter, 521
Reutlingen, 310 Review of Reviews, 97
Revolutionary Crisis, 247
Revolutionary War, 21-23, 26, 27,
30-32, 34-37, 39, 4?, 46,
59-62, 106, 115,232, 247,
263, 268, 269
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Revolutionary War Pension Acts of
1818 and 1820, 22, 23
Revolutionary War Pension
Application Files, 24, 26
Reynell, John, 441, 443
Reynolds, Captain George, 256
Rhineland, 159, 438 Rhode Island, 219
Rice, Frederic, 96
Richards, Bart, 497, 498, 517
Richards, Ralph, 96
Richardville, Jean Baptiste, 409
Richter, Daniel K., Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History
of Early America, 106
Richter, Daniel K., Native Americans'
Pennsylvania, reviewed by Greg O'Brien, 105-7
Ries, Linda, 557
Rilling, Donna, 418
Rittenhouse, David, 564 RKO, 195
Roberts, Randy, and Welky, David, One for the Thumb: The New
Steelers Reader, reviewed by Karen Guenther, 571-73
Robinson, Cecil, 503
Robinson, Septimus, 432
Robison, John, 435, 437, 445
Rochester, 222
Rockefeller, John D., 75
Rockman, Seth, 418
Roediger, David, Wages of Whiteness, 483
Roethlisberger, Ben, 572
Rogers, William, 36, 176, 180,
182, 183, 186, 495
Roman, 535
Rooney, Art, 571, 572
Roosevelt, Theodore, 80, 225
Rorabaugh, W.J., The Alcoholic
Republic, 473
Ross, John, 437
Ross, Reverend George, 115
Rothafel, Samuel L. "Roxy", 197, 200
Rotterdam, 157, 378, 379, 438 Rowan University, 113
Rowe, G.S., 248, 271
Rowlandson, Joseph, 311
Rowlandson, Mary, 311, 316, 324,
326 Royal American Magazine, 177
Royal American Regiment, 295,
379,382
Royalists, 177
Roydhouse, Marion W., Women of
Industry and Reform: Shaping the
History of Pennsylvania,
1863-1940, 114
Royster, Charles, 34
Rush, Benjamin, Medical Inquiries and Observations on the Diseases of the Mind, 458
Russell, Andy, 572
Russia, 400, 498, 500, 512
Rutgers, 555
Ryerson, Richard, 186
S:
Sabbath, 154
Sackum, 320
Safety Appliance Act of 1893, 80
Safety First campaign, 96?98 Saint-Pierre, Legardeur de, 341 Salem County, 55
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Sams, William, 200, 201
Sands & Associates, 557
Sandy Creek, 288
Santa Claus, 205
Sargent, Epes W., 197, 213
Sassoonan, 5
Sauer, Christopher, 440
Sauter, Rich, 549
Saxton, Thomas R., "'In Reduced
Circumstances': Aging and
Impoverished Bucks County Continentals and their Families
in the Young Republic," 21-73;
biographical sketch, 120
Saylor, John Phillips, 397-99,
401,402
Scanlon, Gene, 225
Scarouady, 336
Scarroyaday, 16
Scholars in Residence Program,
116,117
Schlatter, Reverend Michael, 252
Schocket, Andrew M., Founding
Corporate Power in Early National
Philadelphia, reviewed by John B. Osborne, 568-70
Sch?mberg Center, 549
Schuylkill, 379, 410, 412, 559
Schuylkill Navigation Company, 569
Schuylkill River Valley, 569
Scientific American, 82, 93 Scioto River, 288, 356, 359 Scotch Plains, 182
Scotland, 248, 249, 283, 301, 309,
379, 439, 514
Scots, Ulster, 248
Scott, Catherine, 46, 53
Scott, George, 27, 46, 47, 51, 53
Scott, Jonathan, 27, 37, 47, 51,
53, 59 Scottish Highlanders, 257, 300
Scranton, 225
Scranton, William Warren, 226
Seneca Indians, 7, 107, 252, 335,
339, 342, 345, 401, 406 Second Manassas, in
Sellers, Nathan, 454
Senate, 224, 225, 232
Sequestered Baynton, Wharton, and
Morgan Papers (1725-1827), 545 Seven Years' War, 14, 15, 17, 179,
247-72, 280-301, 309, 327,
334, 354, 369,416
Severn, 77
Seydennabel, Daniel, 378
Shaffer, Mark, 557
Shafer, Raymond Philip, 226
Shaffer, Robert, book review of The
Newark Teacher Strikes: Hopes on
the Line, 238-41
Shaffer, T.J., 505, 507, 512
Shakers, 108
Shamokin, 307, 311, 313, 379
Shane, John Dabney, 267
Shannon, Timothy, "The Indians of
Pennsylvania," 115, "'The French
and Indian War in Pennsylvania,' in ExplorePAHistory.com", reviewed by Joseph Fischer,
394-96
Shannopin, 297
Shapp, Milton J., 226
Sharon, 506
Sharpe, Horatio, 289
Sharpless, Richard, 411
Shaw, John, 344, 345
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Shawnee Indians, 7, 252, 253, 267,
287, 288,309,310,327,
334-37, 341, 345, 34^,
355-57, 361, 395,409
Shelby, Lt. Evan, 289
Shenango Valley Steel Company,
494,498> 503 Sherman Anti-Trust Act, 519 Sherman's Valley, 253
Shingas, 264, 313, 320, 346
Shipman, J. Ellis, 196, 198, 200, 201,
203-5, 207, 208, 210, 212, 213
Shippen, Edward, 257, 286
Shippen, Joseph, 263
Shippensburg University, 382
Shirley, William, 260
Shopes, Linda, 557
Sideling Hill, 268, 299 Simon, Roger, 113
Sinking Springs, 379 Sisson, Bill, 557 Six Nations, 3-18, 307, 309, 327, 415
Slay ton, John W., 515
Sleeper-Smith, Susan, 409
Smith, Henry Nash, 551, 552
Smith, Hezekiah, 186
Smith, James, 14, 297-99, 3I4-I6,
321,325
Smith, John, 436, 437, 443
Smith, Thomas, 399, 401
Snow, Miss Phoebe, 85
Snowden, Isaac, 458
Snyder County, 227 Socialist Party, 515, 516, 520-22
Society for Pennsylvania
Archaeology, 555
Society of Friends, 160, 164 Soderlund, Jean, 113, 156
Solebury Township, 46
Solidarity, 518 Sons of Temperance, 483, 484 South Carolina, 282, 287, 289, 291,
300,301,342 Southern Pacific, 85, 90
Spain, 441, 444
Spanier, Graham, 554
Specht, Martin, 379
Special Committee on the Relations
of theRailways to Legislation,
85, 91, 98
Spence, John, 427, 428, 431
Spencer, David, 186
Spring Garden, 46
Springfield, 25
Squaws, 315 St. Lawrence Seaway, 401 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 572 St. Pierre, Legardeur de, 365
Stanley Company, 201, 202, 205,
209, 213
Stanley-Warner, 196-98, 201, 202,
208,210, 212, 213
Starling, Levi, 31, 37, 48, 57, 59
Starr, James, 31, 42, 52, 53, 55 State Historic Preservation Office, 542 The State Museum of Pennsylvania,
116, 542-55, 557-59 Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania
1782-1801, 217
Stautner, Ernie, 572
Steattman, Carl, 379 Steel City, 571, 572
Steele, Ian K., 409
Steele, Rennick, "The Battle of
Kittanning," 114
Steelton, 553, 561
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Steelworkers' Union, 520 Steuben County, 5 5
Stewart, Kordell "Slash", 572
Stiles, Ezra, 183
Stockbridge Indians, 408
Stoll, Andrew, 25, 43, 48, 49, 56-58 Stono Rebellion, 428
Stoope, Andrew, 25, 27, 47, 57
Stoope, Sarah, 34
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 235
Strawbridge, 236
Stuart, Jeb, 560
Sullivan, John, 31
Sumner, Charles, 235
Sunbury, 396
SUNY-Binghamton, 410
Super Bowl, 571, 572
Supreme Court, 221, 535
Susquehanna County, 250
Susquehanna Indians, 265
Susquehanna River, 14, 252, 264,
266, 299, 307, 309, 310, 313,
349, 379, 4i6, 548
Susquehanna Valley, 565
Swager, Adam, 25, 48, 58
Swann, Lynn, 572 Swarthmore College, 151
Swatara, 382
Sweden, 117
Swedesboro, 119 Swedish Colonial Society, 119
Switzerland, 256, 293, 307, 310, 311
Syria, 498, 517
T:
Tabb, Dr. John Prosser, 457, 468,
469, 471
Tamaqua Indians, 349, 413
Tanaghrisson, 335, 337~4?, 349
Tannacharison, 358
Tar, Jack, 442~44
Tarbell, Ida, 521
Tatum, Jack, 572
Tawnes, 154
Taylor, Alan, The Divided Ground:
Indians, Settlers, and the Northern
Borderland of the American
Revolution, reviewed by Mark A.
Nicholas, 403-6
Teedyusung, 1, 251, 416
Temperance Beneficial Association, 481
Temple University, 217, 555
Tennessee-Tombigee Rivers
Waterway, 402
Thanksgiving Day, 198, 200
The Civil War: A Newspaper
Perspective, 222
The Friend, 150 "The Man With the Poker Enters
the Room: Delerium Tremens and
Popular Culture in
Philadelphia, 1828-1850," by Ric N. Caric, 452-91
"The 'Peaceable Kingdom'
Destroyed: The Seven Years'
War and the Transformation of
the Pennsylvania Backcountry,"
by Matthew C. Ward, 247-79 "The Penn's Creek Massacre and the
Captivity of Marie Le Roy and
Barbara Leininger," by Ruth
Ann Denaci, 307-32 "The Shot Not Heard Around the
World: Trent's Fort and the
Opening of the War for Empire,"
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Theyanoguin, Hendrick, 288
Third Pennsylvania Regiment, 33 "This Wretched World': The Journal
of John Michael Lindenmuth," edited by Doug MacGregor and
Melissah Pawlikowski, 374-93
Thomas, Gabriel, 153
Thomas, George, 434, 435, 437
Thomas, Isaiah, 177
Thomas, Richard Henry, 464
Thompson, Peter, Rum Punch and
Revolution, 459
Thompson, William, 114, 115
Thornburgh, Richard L., 226
Thorpe, Jim, 413 Three Rivers Stadium, 571
Tighe, Michael, 505 "Tin Plate Towns, 1890-1910:
Local Labor Movements and
Workers' Responses to the
Crisis in the Steelworkers'
Union," by Louis C. Martin,
492-528 Tin Plate Workers' International
Protective Association of
America (TPW), 502, 507, 509,
5r3?5I5-i9> 522 Tinicum Township, 56 Tinkcom & Tinkcom, 151, 165
Tioga County, 31, 227
Toby, John, 252 Tocks Island, 400, 401
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 568 Tomlins, Christopher, 419
Toronto, 222
Touchstone Theater, 536
Tough, Arthur, 433
Tract, Welsh, 178
Trades and Labor Assembly, 520 Train Control Board, 83
Transportation Act of 1920, 80, 98 Tread way, Jack M., Elections in
Pennsylvania: A Century of Partisan Conflict in the Keystone
State, 224-28
Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 356
Treaty of Easton, 290, 416
Treaty of Lancaster, 253
Trent, William, 338, 341, 358-60,
365-70 Trent's Fort, 368-70
Trenton, 25, 55 Trenton Township, 50
Trinity Church, 119
Truman, Harry S., 225, 399
Turkey, 168
Turner, Joseph, 432 Turtle Creek, 365, 384
Turussell, John, 29 Tuscarawas River, 272
Tuscarora Indians, 281, 288, 291,
294,334 Tuscarora Valley, 253
Tutelos, 307, 309
Tuveson, Ernest, 178
"Twentieth-Century Pennsylvania
Politics," by Michael Barton,
224-28
Twightwees, 360, 363
Tyler, Walter V, 521
Tyrone, 86, 91-95, 98
U:
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher, 316
Underground Railroad, 536, 538,
548,549
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Union, 109, no, 210, 239, 240 Union County, 227 Union Pacific, 85 United Anthracite Miners of
Pennsylvania, 411 United Mine Workers of America,
United Office, 209 United Press International, 224 United States, 18, 23, 31, 35, 58,
59, 74, 75, 107, 108, 221, 222,
232, 233, 235, 238, 400, 404,
404, 406-8, 419, 492, 499,
500, 521, 539, 540 United States Constitution, 416, 535 United States District Court, 510 United States House of
Representatives, 227, 232,
398,401 United States Steel Corporation, 84,
492, 493, 504, 506, 509, 512,
5*5, 5I5, 517, 5i8, 519, 522
Universalism, 176, 177
University Libraries' Preservation
Department, 116
University of Illinois Press, 415
University of Pennsylvania, 105,
119, 218, 410,456
University of Maryland, 544, 547
University of New Hampshire, 545
University of Pennsylvania
Archives, 559
University of Pennsylvania Press,
238
University of Scranton, 555
University of Virginia, 549
Upland Union, The, 222
Upper Freehold, 184, 187
Upper Makefield Township, 50, 55
Uptown Theatre, 198, 200
Utah, 398
V:
Valley Forge, 21,25 van Home, William, 182
Van Pelt Library, 218
Vandergrift, 500, 502-06, 510,
512,513,515,520-22
Vandergrift, J.J., 495
Vaughan, Sarj, 78, 297
Venango, 364, 365
Vermont, 219
Vernon, Catherine, 439
Village Record, 222
Virginia, 78, 156, 181, 185, 188,
196, 221, 235, 249, 254,
257-59, 262, 263, 270,
281-83, 287, 288, 289, 291,
293, 298, 300, 301, 333, 334,
338-45, 348, 349, 354-56,
362, 363-66, 376, 377,380,
382, 395,415,555
Virginia Centinel, 289
Virginia Regiment, 294, 300, 342,
344 VisitPA.com, 544
Voltaire, Lettres philosophiques, 248,
535
W: Waddell, Louis M., 253; review of
"Wilderness Forever: Howard
Zahniser and the Path to the
Wilderness Act, 397-402;
Wagner Act, 210
Waldstreicher, David, 419
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Wales, 174, 175, 382, 492, 493,
496-501, 517
Walking Purchase of 1737, 251,
415,416 Wall Street, 493
Waller, Gregory A., 194
Wallis, J. X, 89
Walpoole, Horace, 345
Walters, Ann McKinney, 46 War Department, 58 War for Jenkins' Ear, 427, 432 War of 1812, 23, 404
Ward, Ensign Edward, 341, 342,
367-69
Ward, Hines, 572
Ward, Matthew C, "The 'Peaceable
Kingdom' Destroyed: The
Seven Years' War and the
Transformation of the
Pennsylvania Backcountry,"
247-79; biographical sketch,
425 Warner Bros., 194-96, 213
Warner, Harry, 196 Warren Association, 182
Warrington Township, 25,55 Warrior Ridge, 86-88,
90-94, 98
Warwick, 25 Warwick's Hotel, 461
Washington County, 227
Washington, D.C., 196, 197, 207,
218, 222, 398, 400, 452, 456,
481-85
Washington, George, 25, 223, 263,
292, 293,295,334,340,342,
343, 345-49, 365-70, 374,
376,395
Washington Post, 78
Wasson, John, 265
Waterford, 364
Watson, Benjamin, 38, 39, 45,
48,55
Watson, Hannah, 53
Wawhatchee, 281, 289 "'We are against the traffik of
men-body': The Germantown
Quaker Protest of 1688 and the
Origins of American
Abolitionism," by Katharine
Gerbner, 149-72
Wead, Connerd, 439
Weasey, John, 38-40, 42, 48, 49,
53, 54
Webster, Noah, 233
Weekly Advocate, The, 221, 222
Weeks, James, 548
Weible, Robert, 555
Weiser, Conrad, 309, 335
Weld, Charles, 76
Wells, William, 409 Welsh Tract, 187 West Chester, 222, 460 West Indies, 152, 153, 249, 432 West Point, 31 West Virginia, 196, 492-94, 499,
507,522
West, William, 441 Westmoreland County, 227, 254
Wharton, Joseph, 441, 443
Wheeling, 493, 494, 497, 499,
502-04, 506-09, 511, 514,
521,522
Wheeling Corrugating Company,
494
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Wheeling Intelligencer, 520
Wheeling Iron & Steel
Company, 505
Wheelock, Eleazer, 405 When the Coal Mines Closed, 413
Whig Party, 27
Whiskey Insurrection of 1794, 220
Whiskey Rebellion, 233
White, Dr. Jonathan, 544
White, Richard, The Middle Ground,
407,408
Whitehall, 256
Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe, 177
WHYY-TV, 537 Widener College, 113
Wiedman, "Sugar," 509 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, 401 Wilderness Act of 1964, 400, 401 Wilderness Society, 398
Wilkinson, Norman, Bibliography of
Pennsylvania History, 216
Willard, William, 25 William and Mary Quarterly, 416 William Cooper's Town: Power
and Persuasion on the Frontier
of the Early American Republic,
404,405
Williams, Brett, Debt for Sale:
A Social History of the Credit
Trap, 238
Williams, John, 508, 513, 519
Williamson, Peter, 318
Williamsburg, 288, 289,
341, 365
Willing, Thomas, 564 Wills Creek, 342, 343, 364,
365, 367 Wilmington, 207
Winchester, 340, 364, 369
Winchester, Elhanan, 176, 288
Windchester, 257 Windrim Road, 212
Windsor Township, 379
Winepilt, Cathrine, 374,
375, 377 Winterthur Museum, 559
Wisconsin, 80
Wolensky, Kenneth C, 113; book
review of City of Clerks: Office and Sales Workers in
Philadelphia, 1879-1920,
236-7; 555, 557
Wolf, John, 378
Wolf, Maria Margaretha, 378
Wolfe, Laurie, 217
Wolff, Henry
Wood, Gordon, 177 Woodland Indians, 415
Woolman, John, 155
Working Class in American History,
The, 238
"Working for 'the Company':
Managing Philadelphia Movie
Theatres in the 1930S-1940S,"
by Joan McGettigan, 194-215 World War I, 76, 77, 86, 96, 98, 410 World War II, 238, 397, 398, 412,
571 World's Work, 79
Worrel, Richard, 169 Worth, William, 186
Wreck of the Old'97,78
Wrightstown, 9
Wrightsville, 548
Wyandot Indians, 334
Wyoming, 85, 271
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PENNSYLVANIA HISTDRY
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Y:
Yale University, 75, 549
Yampa River, 400
Yoder, John, 437
York, 55, 207, 218, 548
York County, 249
York County Historical Society, 559
Yorktown, 249, 258
Youngstown, 493
Z;
Zahniser, Howard, 397-402
Zemprelli, Ed, 225
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
^?go enquire about placing an announcement, please contact the
editor, [email protected].
UPCOMING PHA ANNUAL MEETINGS
2008 Bethlehem, 75 th anniversary of first annual meeting
Lehigh University University Dates: TBA
Local Arrangements: Jean Soderlund and Roger Simon (Lehigh)
Program: Judith Ridner (Muhlenberg)
2009 Brandywine Valley Dates: TBA
Local Arrangements: Rachel Batch (Widener) and
Jennifer Janofsky
Program: Janet Lindman (Rowan)
PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY: A JOURNAL OF MID-ATLANTIC STUDIES, VOL. 75, NO. I, 2008.
Copyright ? 2008 The Pennsylvania Historical Association
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PENNSYLVANIA HISTDRY
CALL FOR PAPERS
Pennsylvania Historical Association
Annual Meeting, October 16-18, 2008
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Call for Paper and Panel Proposais
77 th Annual Conference
The Pennsylvania Historical Association invites proposals for individual papers,
panels, roundtable discussions, and special sessions to be given at its 77th annual
meeting in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on October 16-18, 2008. This meeting is
open to scholars, researchers, educators, public historians, and professionals who
share an interest in the history of Pennsylvania and the mid-Atlantic region from
the founding years to the present. The PHA welcomes proposals on a wide range of themes and from numerous disciplines, including but not limited to history, material culture, educational strategies and theories, historic preservation, and museum studies. Full panel proposals are encouraged.
The 2008 conference commemorates the 75th anniversary of the PHA's
annual meeting; the first one was held at Bethlehem and hosted by Lehigh
University in 1933. To honor this anniversary, the PHA especially welcomes
panels and papers that explore the continuities -and transformations that
Pennsylvania history?and particularly its themes, ideas, source materials, and interpretations?has undergone since the organization met for the first
time in 1933.
Although electronic submissions are preferred, those submitting proposals
through regular mail should send six copies of their proposal. Proposals must
include a title, description of paper or panel, brief CV for all participants involved, and full contact information.
Please send your submissions and any questions you may have to the pro
gram committee chair, Judith Ridner, Department of History, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew St., Allentown, PA 18104, phone (484) 664-3326 or
email at [email protected].
Proposals will be accepted until January 15, 2008. Participants will be
notified of the committee's decision no later than April.
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CONTRIBUTORS
CHARLES BERGENGREN was born and raised in New England (missionary ancestors), attended Oberlin but graduated from the City college of New York, performed with the Ontologic-Hysteric Theater and Fluxus and worked at the
Anthology Film Archives while living in New York City (in the Mythic 1970s), got graduate degrees in Folklore and Folklife at the University of
Pennsylvania (1988 dissertation on the Pennsylvania German architecture of
schaefferstown) and has been teaching all of the above at the Cleveland institute of Art since 1991.
ANTHONY L. ("TONY") BLAIR is Dean of Academic Affairs of the
Campolo College of Graduate and Professional Studies at Eastern University; he is also an ordained minister in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. He holds a Ph.D. in History from Temple University and a Doctor of
Ministry from George Fox University.
CYNTHIA G. FALK is Associate Professor at the Cooperstown Graduate
Program, a master's degree program in museum studies jointly sponsored by the State University of New York College at Oneonta and the New York State
Historical Association. Dr. Falk is the author of the forthcoming book Architecture and Artifacts of the Pennsylvania Germans: Constructing Identity in
Early America, published by Penn State University Press.
BRADLEY SMITH is an adjunct history instructor with Harrisburg Area
Community College and is also a curator with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Comission. A native of Schaefferstown, PA, he grew up within two blocks of the Gemberling-Rex house.
BEVERLY TOMEK is an instructor at the University of Houston-Victoria, where she teaches courses in US social history, African-American history, and race. She is currently preparing a book manuscript entitled, "Seeking a
Manageable Population: Limitation, Colonization, and Black Resistance in
Pennsylvania's Antislavery Movement."
DIANE WENGER is Assistant Professor of History at Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where she teaches Colonial America and the Early Republic, Women's History, and Material Culture. Her book, The Country Storekeeper in Pennsylvania: Creating Networks in The Early American Economy, 1790?1807, is forthcoming from Penn State Press.
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Pennsylvania History Studies Series
Pennsylvania HISTDRY STUDIES SERIES
New
SPORTS IN PENNSYLVANIA
By Karen Guenther
Mansfield University In this wide-ranging history of
sports in Pennsylvania, Karen
Guenther leads readers from pre colonial contests among Native
American tribes to the big business
of modern professional sports. From amateur competition, to colleges, to
the pros, readers will relive champi
onship seasons and struggles with
defeat - and along the way, follow
the important role of sports in
social, cultural, and economic life.
The volume also provides a guide to
Pennsylvania sports in the movies, in museums, and at historic sites,
giving readers the opportunity to
follow their favorite teams beyond the stadiums and playing fields.
This concise, authoritative survey serves as a gateway for general read
ers who wish to explore the rich
variety of sporting life in
Pennsylvania.
Library of Congress (1905)
Other recent titles, ideal for course adoption and general readers:
Women of Industry and
Reform
Native Americans'
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia: A Brief History
Quantity discounts are available.
For information and ordering, visit our web site:
http://www.pa-history.org/pastudyseries.htm
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How Penn State Came to Stop a Hurricane and Win a National Football Champjonghip^.,
"An engaging story about the people
involved and the events leading into
one of the most exciting games in
college football history."
?Joe Patemo
THE PERFECT SEASON HOW PENN STATE CAME TO STOP A HURRICANE AND WIN A NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
M. G. Missanelli
"Jan. 2,1987. It is at once the most profound and
significant day of the nearly 15,000 Joe Paterno
has spent as Penn State's football coach. On
that night, in the spotlit Arizona desert, Paterno's
Nittany Lions defeated Miami in a national champi
onship matchup whose contrasts were as vivid as
the personalities involved. In The Perfect Season,
Mike Missanelli carefully dissects and recreates
this memorable game, one that would serve as a
perfect little morality play, a showcase for all that
was right and wrong with college football."
?Frank Fitzpatrick, author of The Lion in Autumn
"Missanelli brings to life the 1986 national football
championship season, with a great account of the
Nittany Lion victory over the combat fatigue-clad
Miami Hurricans. The Foreword by D. J. Dozier is
a delight as are various vignettes of the partici
pants such as Jerry Sandusky, Shane Conlan, Bob
White, and the unfortunate-in-life John Bruno."
?Ronald A. Smith,
author of Big-Time Football at Harvard 1905
The 1987 NCAA championship football game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the
University of Miami Hurricanes is often considered
the most memorable championship game in all of
college football history. Both teams were unde
feated going into the game, but the Hurricanes
were heavily favored. Penn State pulled off a sur
prising upset, handing the University of Miami team
its only loss of the season. In The Perfect Season,
Missanelli retells the story not just of this champi
onship game but also of Penn State's entire season.
232 pages 128 illustrations | $24.95 cloth | A Keystone Book"
penn state press 820 N. University Drive, USB 1, Suite C | University Park, PA 16802 | www.psupress.org AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORES, OR ORDERTOLL FREE 1-800-326-9180
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POWWOWING AMONG THE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH A TRADITIONAL MEDICAL PRACTICE IN THE MODERN WORLD
David W. Knebel
Known in Pennsylvania Dutch as brauche or
braucherei, the folk-healing practice of powwow
ing was thought to draw upon the power of God
to heal all manner of physical and spiritual ills. Yet
some people believed, and still believe today, that
this power to heal came not from God, but from
the devil. Controversy over powwowing came
to a climax in 1929 with the York Hex Murder
Trial, in which one powwower from York County,
Pennsylvania, killed another powwower.
In Powwowing Among the Pennsylvania Dutch,
David Kriebel examines the practice of powwowing
and shows that, contrary to popular belief, the prac
tice of powwowing is still active today. Because
powwowing lacks extensive scholarly documenta
tion, David Kriebel s research is both a ground
breaking inquiry and a necessity for the scholar of
Pennsylvania German history and culture.
The fact that powwowing is still practiced may
come as a surprise to some readers, but included in
this book are the interviews Kriebel had with living
powwowers during his seven years of fieldwork
in southeastern and central Pennsylvania. Along
with these interviews, Kriebel includes biographical
sketches of seven living powwowers; descriptions
of powwowing as it was practiced in years past,
compared with the practice today; a discussion of
the belief of powwowing as healing; and a discus
sion of the future, if any, of powwowing, and what
it will take for powwowing to continue to survive.
312 pages 16 illustrations | $30.00 cloth
Pennsylvania German History and Culture Series
Co-published with t he Pennsylvania German Society
penn state press 820 N. University Drive, USB 1, Suite C | University Park, PA 16802 j www.psupress.org AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORES, OR ORDER TOLL FREE 1-800-326-9180
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