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Volumes 76-123 and Years 1952-1999

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Dabney, Joseph Earl, Mountain Spirits: A Chronicle of Corn Whiskey..., rev., 99.119–121
Dabney, William M.

book rev. by, 101.263–264
After Saratoga: The Story of the Convention Army, rev., 79.528–529

Dabrow, Dave, 121.298
D'Acosta, Joacinth, 76.36–38
D'Acosta, Raphael, 76.36, 37
D'Ada, Papal Nuncio, 105.287
Dagge, Henry, 85.45, 46, 47
Daggett, David, letter from Benj. Rush, 78.32–33
Daggett, Rev. Naphtali, 95.58, 59
DaGrossa, John, 117.277
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mande, 77.83, 198, 205, 105.193–194

diorama of, described, 77.204–205

Daguerreotype establishments, on Chestnut St., 93.57–58
Daguerreotypes, 77.83, 82.142, 147, 159, 88.76, 92.268–270, 102.43. See also Photographs

The American Daguerreotype, by Rinhart and Rinhart, rev., 106.438–440
of Edgar Allan Poe, 82.220–221, 222

Dagworthy, Lt. Col. John, 95.435, 446, 466, 471, 474
Dahlgren, John A., 115.305, 314–315

book on, 120.391–392

Dahlgren, Stellan, 121.391
Dahlgren, Ulric, 115.291–292, 305, 309–316, 310r
Dahlin, Michael, 115.180

Inheritance in America: From Colonial Times to the Present, with Shammas and Salmon, rev., 113.639–641

Dailey, John, 101.484
Daily, James, 111.19–20
Daily Advertiser (New York), 119.59

supports Republican Party, 94.334

Daily Eastern Argus, 113.267
Daily Kennebec Journal, 113.267
Daily National Intelligencer, 84.421
Daily News (London), 91.464
Daily News (Phila.), 110.542, 118.27
Daily Pittsburgh Dispatch, 109.496, 521
Daily Pittsburgh Gazette, on Board of Health, 87.304–305

urges public health measures, 87.296–302 passim

Daily Telegraph (London), 91.464
Daily Worker, 107.327, 118.78, 381, 384
Dain, Norman, 105.183–184

Concepts of Insanity in the United States, 1789–1865, rev., 88.378–379

Daine, M. M., 104.99
Dainty, James R., 101.513
Dairy farming, 89.102
Daisy Miller, by James, 95.339
Dakeyne, George, 103.428n
Dale, Richard, 79.465, 467, 473, 81.61, 66, 82.40, 91.282
D'Alessandro, Anthony, 121.298, 299
Daley, Arthur, 112.240
Daley, Blanche, 76.238
Dalibard, Thomas Franηois, 85.62
Dalin, David, 119.257
Dallas, Alexander James (1759–1817), 77.206n, 81.65, 236, 250, 82.311n, 88.403, 90.162, 91.8, 94.40, 97, 95.374, 97.150, 167, 167n, 181, 99.143, 102.229, 230, 231, 238, 103.434, 118.121, 119.66, 120.38

called counsellor Creole, 101.370n
counsel for B. F. Bache, 77.18–19, 20
counsel for Wm. Duane, 77.126, 127–128, 133, 135n, 145, 146, 147, 151, 152, 101.379
defends John Fries, 103.437–445
friendship of with Wm. Jones, 96.182
as political leader, 101.367–368, 375–376, 381, 382
on political patronage, 101.370, 371
reliance of, on Swanwick, 97.139, 165
Republican leader, 90.176
social leader, 90.177

Dallas, George Mifflin, 77.84, 99, 210, 79.498, 499, 82.285, 86.50, 88.214–216, 95.374, 375, 103.376, 104.60, 106.217, 116.93, 121.176, 181–186, 123.343

admiration of, for Pres. Jackson, 96.389n
attacked by Antimasons, 99.187–204 passim
C. J. Biddle's letter to, 97.343n
biography of, by Belohlavek, 102.384
and Butler divorce case, 79.101–108
"...Cuba and the Election of 1856," by Ambacher, 97.318–332
death of, 89.208
denied plenipotentiary powers, 91.470
describes Calhoun, 96.379
"Difficulties of a Diplomat: George Mifflin Dallas in London," by Donovan, 92.421–440
elected Senator, 96.378
English court episode concerning, 91.468
and Family Party, 96.377
S. G. Fisher on, 76.200–201
and Francis J. Grund, 97.471, 474
invited to Windsor, 92.434
on Jackson's Bank veto message, 96.387
letter on 2nd Bank of U. S., 76.191, 192, 193, 200
London mission of, 99.328, 329, 332, 334
and Lord Brougham, 92.429–430, 431
on A. Dudley Mann, 97.326
opinion of Harriet Beecher Stowe, 92.429
opposes secession, 92.432
and Ostend Manifesto, 97.323
Pittsburgh speech of Sept. 18, 1847, 98.339, 345, 348
poetry of, 87.205
portrait of, 92.421r
presidential aspirations of, 92.425, 97.324–331
promotes popular sovereignty, 98.339–352
receives British insult to U. S. (1860), 87.344–345, 346, 434n
and recharter of 2nd Bank U. S., 96.377–390
on slavery, 92.431
town meeting for, 97.329
vice-presidential hope of in 1832, 96.383

Dallas, James, 106.19
Dallas, Pa., 83.71

city beautiful movement in, 115.274

Dallas, Philip N., 92.425
Dallas, Sophia, 92.432
Dallas, Sophia Chew Nicklin (Mrs. George M. Dallas), 76.200, 96.379, 386, 389
"Dallas, The Democracy and the Bank War of 1832," by John M. Belohlavek, 96.377–390
Dallas County Voters League, 116.115
Dallas-Clarendon Convention, 92.423, 426, 427
Dallett, E., 94.313, 316
Dallett, Francis James, 103.127, 106.536

book revs. by, 95.420–422, 98.122–123, 100.283–284, 101.276–278, 522–524, 104.265–266
"A Penn Portrait at Holker?", 91.393–400

Dallett, Francis James, Jr., "John Leacock and The Fall of British Tyranny", 78.456–475
Dallimore, Arnold, 113.517
Dalling, Sir John, 77.407
Dalmahoy (ship), 78.168n
Dalrymple, John, 85.67
Dalrymple, Sir John, 77.258, 285, 288
Dalrymple, Louis, 115.457, 459, 462–463, 467, 468, 470 (cartoons)
Dalrymple, Lt. Col. William, 85.37
Dalton, Tristram, 100.321, 325, 327
Daly, [Justice], 122.333
Daly, Eneas, 79.34n
Daly, John, Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the City and County of Philadelphia, rev., 95.427–428
Daly, Peter M., 116.122
Daly, Robert W., Aboard the USS Monitor: 1862. The Letters of Acting Paymaster William Frederick Keeler, U. S. Navy, to his Wife, Anna, rev., 88.382–383
Dalzell, Robert F., Jr., Enterprising Elite: The Boston Associates and the World They Made, rev., 113.497–498
Damask. See Linen
Dame schools, 116.395
Dameron, Mr. , 83.85
Damhead Farm (countryseat), 95.512
Damoureau, Mme. Cinti, 79.350
Dampier, William, 81.122

voyages of, 89.437

Damrosch, Walter, 118.28
Dana, Charles A., 81.282n, 283, 288, 295, 87.382, 115.456–457

cartoons, 115.473

Dana, Francis, 96.471, 107.154, 119.391, 121.355
Dana, James Dwight, explorations of, 114.98
Dana, Gen. Napoleon J. T., 88.471, 93.213
Dana, Richard Henry, 118.298, 123.284–285
Dana Troop, Phila., 84.340
Danaλ (painting by Wertmόller), 95.237, 110.140, 145
Danbom, David, 118.249
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas
Danby, Sir Thomas, 83.178n
Dance, George (1741–1825) (architect), 91.156
Dances/Dancing, 76.75, 78.88, 94, 210, 83.30, 315, 94.289, 293, 298, 98.143. See also Balls; The German; Social life

attacked as immoral, 102.408
attendance at assemblies, forbidden by Quaker schools, 89.449
ballets, 77.90n, 203
"brag" dances, of Senecas, 84.437, 448–453
at Dandy Hall, Phila., 93.39, 40
Eagle Dance, of Senecas, 84.281, 447–448
of Fanny Elssler, 77.90, 97
in Indian relations, 115.68–69
of Indians, 77.314, 317–318, 84.447–448, 447n
in Pa. colleges (19th century), 85.258, 261, 266–267, 268–269
and Phila. African Americans, 93.63
social, in Philadelphia (1700s), 115.63–87

Dancing schools, in Phila., 102.347
Dandelions, as food, 85.387, 93.104
Dandridge, Bartholomew, 106.435
Dandurand, Alexander, restaurant of, 93.48, 50
Dandy (black and tan terrier), 89.471
Dandy Hall, Phila., 93.38–42
Dane, Nathan, 101.340
Danes, in America, 86.302
Dangerfield, George, 99.289

The Awakening of American Nationalism, 1815–1828, rev., 89.384–386
Chancellor Robert R. Livingston of New York, 1746–1813, rev., 85.338–340

Danhof, Clarence H., Change in Agriculture: The Northern United States, 1820–1870, rev., 94.561–563
Daniel, Larry, 123.384

Shiloh: The Battle that Changed the Civil War, rev., 122.144–145

Daniel, Miriam, 109.412
Daniel, Peter, and Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 93.78–85 passim
Daniel, R., 87.281n
Daniel (Indian), 104.313, 314, 315, 320
Daniel (servant), 87.196, 324, 335, 88.355, 482
"Daniel Coxe and The New Mediterranean Sea Company," by Albright G. Zimmerman, 76.86–96
Daniel D. Tompkins, Governor of New York and Vice President of the United States, by Irwin, rev., 93.436–437
Daniel Drawbaugh, The Edison of the Cumberland Valley, by Harder, rev., 85.480–481
Daniel Morgan, Ranger of the Revolution, by Callahan, rev., 85.345–347
Daniel Morgan, Revolutionary Rifleman, by Higginbotham, rev., 86.218–219
Daniel Webster and Jacksonian Democracy, by Nathans, rev., 97.550–551
Daniel Webster and the Politics of Availablity, by Brown, rev., 94.560–561
Daniell, Jere, 113.653
Daniell, Thomas (1749–1840), 95.524
Daniels, Bruce, 112.157–158

ed., Power and Status: Officeholding in Colonial America, rev., 112.157–159

Daniels, Christine, 121.382
Daniels, Jonathan, Prince of Carpetbaggers, rev., 83.116–118
Daniels, Josephus, 84.188, 99.348, 114.598
Daniels, Newell, 79.183, 193
Daniels, Robert V., Year of the Heroic Guerilla: World Revolution and Counterrevolution in 1968, rev., 115.153–154
Daniels, Samuel, 97.245
Dankaerts, Jasper, 92.159, 100.150, 151, 154

map of, 95.488, 490

Danks, Jno. A., 115.390, 391, 392, 394, 395, 412
Danley, Susan, 119.169
Dann, John C.

ed., The Nagle Journal: A Diary of the Life of Jacob Nagle, Sailor, From the Year 1775 to 1841, essay review on, 114.97–104
ed., The Revolution Remembered: Eyewitness Accounts of the War for Independence, rev., 105.220–222

Dante Alighiere, 84.343
Danvers, John, 91.40
d'Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon, 122.404, 123.3–4
Danville, Va., 85.327

Savings Bank and Trust Company, 117.74

Danville and Pottsville Railroad, 86.166
Danville Female Seminary, 83.47
Danzig, Allison, 112.236
da Ponte, Lorenzo, 90.450
Darby, Dr. (Confederate surgeon), 90.486
Darby, Deborah, 88.403, 99.96
Darby (Derby), Pa., 86.206, 91.323, 106.484

black baseball team in, 117.7

Darby Creek, 84.346
Darbyshire, Capt., 92.481, 482
D'Arcy, Robert, 4th Earl of Holderness, 86.266
Darcy, Sam, 109.414
D'Arcy, Father William, 95.107
Dare, Capt., 86.409n
Dare, Virginia, 109.81–82
Dare, William, builds Blue Anchor tavern, 92.42–43
Dargo, George, 122.71–72
Darien, Scots settlement at, 89.437
Dark, Samuel, 107.43
Dark Chief, Mrs. , 84.303n, 311, 312, 445
Dark (Black) Chief (Fox chief), 84.303, 311n
Dark Hazel Swamp (Lancaster, Pa.), 96.352
Darlington, Judge, 102.353, 354
Darlington, Edward, 114.175, 176, 182–183
Darlington, Hannah, 114.182–183
Darlington, Dr. William, 85.425n, 86.475, 117.356
Darnall, J., 76.89
Darnell, John, 105.475
Darrach, William, 106.192, 204, 209, 212
Darragh, John, 81.11
Darrah, William C., book rev. by, 97.122
Darsie, George, 121.187
Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, William
Dartmouth (England), 77.414, 415
Dartmouth College, 100.14, 109.249

case of 1819, 76.204n
founding of, 95.53
Ivy League and, 112.231–232, 239

Darvall, William, 89.158, 159
Darwin, Charles, 88.441, 105.97

exploration of, 114.98

Darwin, Erasmus, 93.497
Darwinism, 93.530

in Modernist-Fundamentalist Presbyterian controversy, book on, 116.404–405

Daschkoff, Andrι, 78.41
Da Serra, Josι Francisco Corrκa, 87.331
Dashee (meat), 92.470
Dashwood, Mr., 96.62
Dashwood, Sir Francis, Lord Le Despencer (fl. 1770), 95.521, 522, 523, 524, 111.454

and Franklin, 102.414–415

Dashwood, Sir John, 95.521, 524
Date palms, 79.426
Dater, Philip, 96.465
D'Auberteuil, Michel-Renι Hilliard, on Pa. Constitution (1776), 76.313–314
Dauer, Manning J., The Adams Federalists, rev., 79.119–120
Daughen, Joseph, 120.168–169

The Wreck of the Penn Central, with Binzen, rev., 96.415–416

Daugherty, Harry M., 83.340, 98.78, 79, 99.220n, 118.70

and Harding's cabinet, 97.517, 527, 529n, 530

Daughters of the American Revolution, 86.311, 114.467
Daunt, Knowles, 120.67, 68
Dauphin County, 81.256, 83.216
Davenant, Charles, Discourses upon grants and resumptions, 89.435
Davenport, Mr. (of New Haven), 100.143
Davenport, Francis, 83.255n
Davenport, Iowa, 83.455
Davenport, James, 113.519–520, 524
Davenport, Russell, 101.490, 493, 494, 103.450n
Davenport & St. Paul Construction Company, 100.60
Davenport family, 100.24
Davers, Sir Robert, killed by Indians, 90.208
David, Celestine, 89.82
David, Dr. Charles W., and Wm. Penn Papers project, 93.6, 7n
David, Gustave, 82.168
David, Gwenllian, 120.100
David, Henry, 89.394
David, Jacques-Louis, 101.69, 110.73–75, 80, 82–83

Brutus, 110.75
Jacques-Louis David (Rembrandt Peale painting), 110.143
Madame David, oil, 110.66r, 75
Sabines, 110.75

David (slave), 109.546
David Barclay & Sons (trading firm), 86.260n, 266, 88.175n

and Wm. Allen, 102.6–16, 19–20

David Ben Zion, 95.192, 193n
David Brown (steamboat), 83.428
David Lloyd, Colonial Lawmaker, by Lokken, rev., 84.237–239
Davidies, 109.112
Davids, John, 84.145
David's Tomb, 95.180
Davidson, Andrew, 106.402
Davidson, Cathy, 118.426

Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America, rev., 112.462–463

Davidson, Eleanor, 81.64
Davidson, James, 85.291
Davidson, James West, 111.128
Davidson, Capt. John, 85.24, 27, 28
Davidson, John Wells, 91.236–238, 386, 92.281, 532, 95.422
Davidson, Phillip, 96.25
Davidson, Robert, 81.64, 98.6
Davidson, Dr. Robert, 85.292–293, 298n
Davidson, Robert L. D., War Comes to Quaker Pennsylvania, 1682–1756, rev., 82.346–348
Davidson, Samuel, 81.49, 64
Davie, William, 112.58
Davie, Gen. William R., 92.99
Davies, Anna, 99.36
Davies, Arthur Bowen, Meadows of Memory, book on, 118.144–145
Davies, Benjamin, 98.319

account of Phila. (1794), 90.164

Davies, Edward J., II

book rev. by, 110.474–476
The Anthracite Aristocracy: Leadership and Social Change in the Hard Coal Regions of Northeastern Pennsylvania, rev., 110.586–587

Davies, G., 109.66
Davies, Hywel M., Transatlantic Brethren: Rev. Samuel Jones (1735–1814) and His Friends: Baptists in Wales, Pennsylvania, and Beyond, rev., 120.132–134
Davies, Jane, 120.399
Davies, Joseph E., 97.306, 312, 314
Davies, Richard, 107.224
Davies, Rev. Samuel, 81.161

biography of, review, 96.119–120

Davies, Wallace, 107.465
Davies, Wallace Evan

book revs. by, 77.238–239, 375–376, 78.521–522, 81.217–219, 83.245–247, 353–355, 85.102–103, 86.502–503, 88.385–386, 90.148–149, 92.137–138, 99.265–266
Patriotism on Parade. The Story of Veterans' and Hereditary Organizations in America, 1783–1900, rev., 81.99–101

daVinci, Leonardo, Treatise on Painting, 110.44
Davis, Capt., 86.136
Davis, Mr., 76.347, 77.93, 202
Davis, Mrs., 76.347
Davis, Widow, 99.12
Davis, Agnes S., 106.100
Davis, Alexander, 113.57
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 120.399
Davis, Allen F., 112.292

book revs. by, 105.362–363, 107.299–300, 109.237–239, 117.119–121
ed., "Reform and Uplift...," with Sutherland, 94.496–517
ed., The Peoples of Philadelphia, with Haller, rev., 98.260–262
Philadelphia Stories: A Photographic History, 1920–1960, with Miller and Vogel, essay review on, 114.105–111

Davis, Arthur Vining, 97.526
Davis, Audubon R., book revs. by, 78.121–123, 81.436–438, 82.243–244
Davis, Augustine (of Richmond), 94.478
Davis, Benjamin, 96.81n
Davis, Betty, 107.28
Davis, Burke

The Campaign That Won America: The Story of Yorktown, rev., 94.555–557
Gray Fox. Robert E. Lee and the Civil War, rev., 81.111–112
Old Hickory: A Life of Andrew Jackson, rev., 102.517–519

Davis, Caroline, 83.35
Davis, Celestina Anna. See Page, Celestina Anna Davis
Davis, Charles, 76.191, 86.336, 87.279n, 105.456
Davis, Christopher, 77.470
Davis, David, 82.103, 104, 107, 85.456, 98.68, 69

biography of, review, 85.354–356456
trial of, 90.325

Davis, David Brion, 118.88–90

The Problem of Slavery, rev., 100.125–126
The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture, rev., 91.84–85

Davis, David Bryan, 117.125
Davis, Davis Hugh, 98.154
Davis, Donald F., book rev. by, 113.499–500
Davis, E. M., 87.386n
Davis, Edmund, 99.12
Davis, Edward M., 92.345, 121.53, 63
Davis, Elisha, 97.245, 246, 103.343
Davis, Elmer, 97.304
Davis, Esther, 98.68, 69
Davis, George, 87.35
Davis, Harold E.

book rev. by, 101.407
The Fledgling Province...Colonial Georgia, rev., 101.391–392

Davis, Henry, 113.250
Davis, Henry A., 109.226
Davis, Henry Winter, 82.104, 88.81

biography of, review, 98.266–268

Davis, Hugh, 81.11

book rev. by, 114.310–312
Joshua Leavitt: Evangelical Abolitionist, rev., 115.603–604

Davis, Isaac, 78.88n
Davis, Jackson, 103.471n
Davis, James (tailor), 92.445
Davis, James J. (Sec. of Labor), 88.43, 93.247, 247n, 248, 256, 95.245, 252, 99.217, 219, 100.86, 117.122

career of, 98.67–89
memorials to, 98.88
senatorial election of 1938, 102.185, 186, 196, 199–210
on settlement of coal strike of 1925–1926, 93.259

Davis, Jean Rodenbaugh (Mrs. James J. Davis), 98.76
Davis, Jefferson, 77.175n, 83.77, 80, 81, 85.312, 87.46, 48, 88.72, 91, 209, 457, 461, 94.244, 95.389, 98.483, 115.297, 301, 303–306, 309–310, 316–318, 344, 347, 351–352, 122.153, 123.250–251, 252, 384

assassination plot against, 115.291–318
biography of, as Confederate president, review, 84.394–395
book on, 120.392–393
and Geo. M. Dallas, 97.328
and Francis J. Grund, 97.476, 477
praised by Phila. Democrats, 88.300, 461
in prison, picture of, 92.369
war proclamation of, 102.298

Davis, John, 79.420–422, 437n, 88.260
Davis, John (author), 92.210, 94.477, 120.114
Davis, John D., book rev. by, 95.425–426
Davis, John F., 96.446, 447
Davis, John H., The Bouviers: Portrait of an American Family, rev., 93.451–452
Davis, John M., 82.430
Davis, John W., 79.190, 191, 98.225, 341, 101.516
Davis, Joseph, 99.12
Davis, Joseph E., 111.16
Davis, Joseph L., Sectionalism in American Politics, rev., 101.531
Davis, Joseph R., 117.111–112
Davis, Rev. Lyman E., 90.374
Davis, M., 106.540
Davis, Madeline, 114.461
Davis, Morris, 89.218
Davis, Moshe, ed., The Writing of American Jewish History, with Meyer, rev., 82.500–501
Davis, Natalie Zemon, 112.461
Davis, Norman H., 97.309, 310
Davis, Patricia T.

End of the Line, rev., 102.392–394
A Family Tapestry..., rev., 98.122–123

Davis, Pauline, 89.82
Davis, Phineas, 116.308–309
Davis, Richard, 89.149n
Davis, Richard Beale, 106.570, 113.646

book revs. by, 90.250–252, 388–390, 94.557–558, 102.386–388
Intellectual Life in Jefferson's Virginia, 1790–1830, rev., 88.495–497
Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, rev., 103.252–254
Jeffersonian America. Notes on the United States of America Collected in the years 1805–6-7 and 11–12 by Sir Augustus John Foster, Bart., rev., 79.387–389

Davis, Richard Harding, biography of, review, 85.481–482
Davis, Robert Coulton, 79.332
Davis, Ronald, 111.371
Davis, Samuel, 106.179
Davis, Samuel (of Natchez), 88.71, 89.82
Davis, Susan G., 107.424, 109.98

book rev. by, 116.373–374
"The Career of Colonel Pluck: Folk Drama and Popular Protests in Early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia," 109.179–202
Parades and Power, rev., 111.590–591

Davis, Susan Schaefer, 117.242
Davis, Thomas, 113.246
Davis, Dr. Thomas (fl. 1860), 97.497
Davis, Thomas (fl. 1875), 97.91, 92
Davis, Thomas J.

book rev. by, 112.465–466
A Rumor of Revolt: The "Great Negro Plot" in Colonial New York, rev., 110.570–572

Davis, Rev. Thomas J., 87.224
Davis, William, 78.474, 81.47, 58, 68, 94.154n
Davis, William (religious leader), 101.153–170, 120.92, 100, 105
Davis, William C., 122.146–147

The Battlefields of the Civil War, rev., 121.283–284
ed., Shadows of the Storm, Volume 1 of the Image of War, 1861–1865, rev., 106.312–314

Davis John M., 79.190, 191
Davison, Kenneth E., The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes, rev., 97.421–422
Davison, Robert A., Isaac Hicks, New York Merchant and Quaker, 1767–1820, rev., 88.371–373
Davis's Tavern (near Washington, D. C.), 102.483, 484
Dawes, Abraham, 121.119
Dawes, Abraham, Jr., 121.119
Dawes, Catherine, 110.551
Dawes, Charles Gates

defends his AEF record, 97.524
and Harding, 97.513–527

Dawesfield (house), 86.134
Dawkins, Henry, 87.287, 123.45, 46
Dawley, Alan, 118.82, 122.348, 350
"Dawn of the Century" celebration, 107.428–429
Dawson, David, 79.439n, 90.307, 91.31, 118.44, 45

execution of, 91.32

Dawson, Emanuel, 77.477
Dawson, John, 102.442, 444, 106.398–399, 117.211
Dawson, M. L., 109.393

brewery, 85.198

Dawson, Sally, 107.18, 28, 34–35
Dawson, William, 122.221
Dawson's Alley, Phila., 91.177
Day, Alan F., co-ed., A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635–1789, rev., 111.123–125
Day, Dorothy, 94.518, 525, 526, 107.326–327, 115.442, 118.376
Day, Elizabeth, 107.42
Day, John, 106.57–58, 121.119

Phila. town lot of, 92.145n

Day, Peter, 79.41
Day, Sherman, 94.13n

Sherman Day: Artist, Forty-Niner, Engineer, by Smith, rev., 105.121–122

Day, Thomas (1748–1789), 77.332
Day, William Howard, 111.374
The Day (Philadelphia), 119.329
Day nurseries, 94.497
"Day of National Fasting (1798)", 118.218
Daylight savings time, effect on baseball scheduling, 117.25
Dayton, Cornelia Hughes, 121.378
Dayton, Elias, 107.643
Dayton, Jonathan, 77.5, 137n, 143, 78.79, 106.300, 112.63, 123.378
Dayton, William L., 81.282n

as minister to France, 82.100, 106
and presidential nomination (1860), 82.100, 101–107

Dayton Transcript, 98.364
De Braak, HMS, book on, 119.159–161
De Tristibus, 109.109
de Acuρa, Cristσbal, explorations of, 89.437
Dead Man Restored, by Allston, 110.149
Deaf and dumb schools, 104.492
Deαk, Gloria, 118.294–295
Deal, Catherine, 110.551
Deal, Martha, 120.105
Dean, Mr., 82.184
Dean, Joseph, 76.160, 82.33, 34, 102.340
Dean, Richard, 88.127, 128, 133, 134, 135, 135n
Dean Richmond (steamship), 89.223
Deane, Silas, 77.389, 391, 78.180–181, 82.58, 59, 60, 60n, 62, 84.427, 92.225, 226, 100.322, 323, 497, 101.324, 332, 460, 106.559, 107.146, 121.136–137, 352, 122.194–195, 374, 123.64

Thos. Paine attacks, 85.71–85

Deane (frigate), 79.44–45
Deane-Lee affair, 101.332, 343, 121.137
de Angeli, J., 90.453
de Angeli Walls, Nina, book revs. by, 123.269–271, 389–391
Dear Folks at Home. The Civil War Letters of Leo W. and John I. Faller, with an Account of Andersonville, ed. by Flower, rev., 87.471
"'Dear Mollie': Letters of Captain Edward A. Acton to his Wife, 1862," by Mary Acton Hammond, 89.3–51
Dear Ones at Home; Letters from Contraband Camps, ed. by Swint, rev., 92.134–136
Dearborn, Henry, 85.176, 101.468, 469, 471, 474, 121.244, 123.111

on Jay's Treaty, 97.172

Dearborn, Gen. Henry, in War of 1812, 100.341, 346, 348
Dearborn, Henry A. S., 115.272
Dearborn, Mary V., Pocohantas's Daughters, rev., 111.264–266
Dearborn carriages, 103.91, 100
Deardorff, Merle H., 76.419

"John Adlum on the Allegheny: Memoirs for the Year 1794," with Kent, 84.265–324, 435–480

Dearing, Mary R., Veterans in Politics. The Story of the G. A. R., rev., 77.375–376
DeArmit, William P., 99.51, 52, 53

conflict with labor, 99.64, 65, 66
rejects U.M.W., 99.54–57

Dearnley (worsted yarn firm), 109.63
Deas, Charles, 117.347
Death, Capt. William, 101.451–455
Death and dying. See also Burials; Funeral(s)

from bad liquor, in Phila. (1925), 84.359
cemeteries, book on, 115.271–273
from cholera, in Phila. (1849), 86.88
S. G. Fisher on, 86.80, 87.76, 88.77, 88, 338–339, 467–468
scenes of, described by S. G. Fisher, 86.75–78, 473, 474
from yellow fever, in Phila. (1793), 86.204

The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, by Wallace, rev., 94.544–546
Death of a Nation. The Story of Lee and His Men at Gettysburg, by Dowdey, rev., 83.113–115
Death of General Montgomery, play, 78.469
The Death of Slavery: The United States, 1837–1865, by Smith, rev., 92.271–272
The Death of Tinker Bell: The American Theatre in the 20th Century, by Golden, rev., 91.505–506
The Death of Virginia (Rembrandt Peale painting), 110.85, 152
Death penalty. See Capital punishment
Death to Traitors. The Story of General Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's Forgotten Secret Service Chief, by Mogelever, rev., 85.241–243
Deaves, Jacob, 76.173
Debating

African American societies, 93.61
in colleges, 85.270–271, 275

Debby (ship), wrecked in West Indies (1764), 76.30–38
De Begnis, Guiseppe, 93.59
DeBenedetti, Charles

An American Ordeal: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era, with Chatfield, rev., 115.440–443
The Peace Reform in American History, rev., 105.240–242
"The $100,000 American Peace Award of 1924," 98.224–249

De Benneville, Dr. George, 83.402
DeBerdt, Dennis, 88.190n, 97.388, 389, 390, 400, 401, 404, 122.365
De Berdt, Dennys, 96.17n
de Bonstetten, Charles Victor, 93.400
DeBow's Review, 105.172
DeBrahm, William Gerard, 113.525
Debry, Paul C., 120.17
Debs, Eugene, 90.366, 94.65, 98.70, 99.62, 223, 107.323, 111.57, 61, 73–74, 75, 117.287–298, 304, 118.69, 119.144–145
Debt(s), 77.402, 81.155

of colonists to British creditors, 86.11, 35
U. S., Albert Gallatin and, 82.293–294, 296, 299, 300, 301, 304

Debtors, indenturing of, 101.477
DeButts, Dr. , 84.409n
De Butts, Capt. Henry, 78.453
DeCalb, [General], 121.263
de Camp, Adelaide (Dall), 98.59
Decatur, Stephen (1752–1808), 79.40, 44–45, 47, 51, 81.57, 66, 82.35
Decatur, Commodore Stephen (1779–1820), 88.319, 90.10, 12, 102.481, 487, 488, 103.198

career of, 103.42
defeats Barbary states, 103.44
duel with Barron, 103.34–52
serves as second in duel, 103.41
views of, on dueling, 103.40

Decatur, Susan (Mrs. Stephen Decatur), 102.487, 488, 103.37, 41, 45–47

blames Wm. Bainbridge for husband's death, 103.48
on character of Jesse D. Elliott, 103.39
poverty of in later life, 103.50n

Decatur St., Phila., 91.170
DeCaux, Len, 118.384
Decazes, Count Elie, 104.496n
DeCelasco, Luis, 105.492
Dechert, Peter S., 104.200, 212, 214
Dechert, Robert (fl. 1870), 97.238, 239
Decision at the Chesapeake, by Larrabee, rev., 89.237–238
"Decius," 120.342
Decker, Malcolm

Brink of Revolution: New York in Crisis 1765–1776, rev., 89.376
Ten Days of Infamy, An Illustrated Memoir of the Arnold-Andrι Conspiracy, rev., 94.553–554

Deckhart, John, 84.305n464, 465, 478

biographical sketch, 84.464n
variant names, 84.464n

Declaration and Resolves, First Continental Congress, 114.346
Declaration of Independence, 76.78, 169, 262, 273, 287, 79.5, 304, 86.243, 101.327, 328, 112.552, 116.499–512

age of signers of, 96.91
basic antislavery document, 82.279, 280
celebration of, in Phila. (1777), 82.437–438
John Dickinson and, 83.271, 272, 291
Dunlap's broadside of, 101.531
exhibited at Phila. in 1876, 102.167–183
on foreign mercenaries, 104.508–513
and Jefferson, 103.262
Thomas Jefferson impact on, 122.138
principles of rejected by Bishop J. H. Hopkins, 91.64–65
printing of, by Dunlap, 99.138–139
and rights of African Americans, 96.105
and slavery, 91.60, 63

"The Declaration of Independence: The Mystery of the Lost Original," by Julian P. Boyd, 100.438–467
Declaration of Independence (John Trumbull painting), 110.151
Declaration of Indulgence (1672, 1687, 1688), 77.254, 255, 275
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, 86.243
Declaration on Religious Liberty, Second Vatican council (1965), 113.346
Declarations of Rights

of the First Continental Congress, 122.353–383
France, 112.199
Pennsylvania, 112.10
Virginia, 112.10

Declaratory Act (1766), 79.314, 100.503, 122.355–356, 363, 373
DeCleyre, Voltairine, 105.506
The Decline of Popular Politics, by McGerr, rev., 111.99, 113–115
DeConde, Alexander

Entangling Alliance: Politics and Diplomacy under George Washington, rev., 83.351–352
The Quasi-War: The Politics and Diplomacy of the Undeclared War with France, 1797–1801, rev., 91.222–223
and Washington's Farewell Address, 94.179, 180, 184, 187, 188, 190

De Couagne, Jean Baptiste (Kaskaskia chief), 84.444n
Decree of Trenton, 120.110
DeCroy, Duc, 118.189
Dee, Carmen, 121.298
Deegan (baseball player), 117.10
Deep Bottom, Va., 115.395
Deep Creek, 76.416
Deer, 76.427, 428, 77.326, 78.211, 213, 215, 84.226, 87.26, 93.152, 158, 104.177, 186

in Logan Square, Phila., 88.213
at Stoke House, 87.399

Deer Creek, Md., Monthly Meeting, 122.8–9
Deer park, 91.337, 393
Deer skins, 78.170, 171, 174, 79.29, 98.142

colonial tax on, 94.149
export of, 90.508, 510

Deerfield, Mass., 118.147

houses and interiors, book rev., 90.150–151

Deerhound (English yacht), 89.96
Deeter, Paxson, 105.99
Deetz, James, Flowerdew Hundred: The Archaeology of a Virginia Plantation, 1619–1864, rev., 119.285–288
A Defence of Catholic Principles (1815), by Gallitzen, 113.334
Defense. See also Forts; Indians; Militia

apathy toward, in col. Pa., 81.171, 173, 178–187 passim, 190–192, 352n
against British aggression, 97.159
British attitude toward, 81.355, 356
of Pa. (1862–1863), 88.358, 359, 469, 470
of Phila., during Civil War, 88.82–83, 358, 471
Quaker opposition to, in Pa. (1755–1756), 88.144–145, 146–148, 150, 156
urged in Pa., against possible insurrection of slaves (1742), 88.60–61

Defense Society of Indiana County, 122.322
"Deference in Colonial Pennsylvania and That Man from New Jersey," by John K. Alexander, 102.422–436
Defiance (privateer), 101.457, 458
Defline, C. A., 109.388, 396
Defoe, Daniel, 79.205, 104.368, 105.407, 107.310, 109.584, 116.145, 122.125, 123.238

influence of, on Franklin, 101.75

Deford, Frank, 120.154
DeForest, John W., 107.474
DeFranco, Laurence J., The Almanac of State Legislatures, with Lilley and Diefenderfer, rev., 119.420–423
Deganawidah (Mohawk chief), 76.413
DeGee, Louis, 98.492, 503, 504, 506, 507
Degler, Carl, 106.578, 109.412, 117.254, 118.426, 123.384–385

book rev. by, 88.502–504
Out of Our Past. The Forces that Shaped Modern America, rev., 83.458–459

Degn, Alice S. (Mrs. Wm. L. Degn), 86.142
Degn, William L., 86.116, 142
DeGraw, Ronald, The Red Arrow..., rev., 97.424–426
De Grazia, Alfred, Public and Republic: Political Representation in America, rev., 76.247–248
DeGrey, William, 88.194–195
De Grey, Sir William, 1st Baron Walsingham, 79.316, 319, 92.445
De Groot, Dirk Cornelis, 118.307–315, 318–322
De Haas, John Philip, 97.63
Dehaven, Peter, 84.161, 162, 163, 99.438
Dehaven, Sarah Hughes (Mrs. Peter Dehaven), 84.162
Deichman, Johann, 109.331
Deindustrialization in Pittsburgh, book on, 119.146–147
Deism, 78.189, 79.205, 82.182n, 83.297, 302, 91.53, 95.213, 102.344, 413, 414

Benjamin Franklin and, 111.501–524, 119.210, 211

Deists, in Pennsylvania, 112.332
Dekker, Rudolf M., 115.258
DeKok, David, Unseen Danger: A Tragedy of People, Government, and the Centralia Mine Fire, rev., 112.318–320
De Koker, Peter, 111.35
Del Castillo, L. G., 118.7–8
DeLaet, John, 87.279, 415
Delaire, Anthony, 76.95–96
DeLairesse, Gerard, 110.97
de Lallemand, Gen. Charles, 99.143
de Lallemand, Gen. Henri, 99.143
de Lallemand, Henriette Girard (Mrs. Henri de Lallemand), 99.145
De Lancey, Mr. , 107.403, 407
De Lancey, James, 83.131, 135, 106.567, 118.161
De Lancey, James (1703–1760), attends conference with Braddock, 93.349
De Lancey, Rev. William H. (1797–1865), 92.65, 81, 82, 101.41, 54
De Lancey faction (New York City), in the American Revolution, 122.131
Delancy, Capt., 78.468
Delaney, John C., 99.449, 452, 453
Delaney, Lucy A., 114.137
Delaney, Sharp, 96.94, 95, 98.147
Delano, Frederic, 115.510
Delano, Howard, 94.492
Delano, Sarah, 114.597–598
Delano, Warren, 122.324–325
De Lano, Francis, 101.210
De Lano, Jeppe, 101.210
Delano Coal. See Vinton Colliery Company
Delano Grate, for locomotives, 94.491–493
Delanoy, Abraham, 102.3
Delany, Martin R., 114.138
Delany, Sharp, 76.296, 78.178, 180, 183, 185
Delaplaine, Mr., 98.50
Delaplaine, Joseph, 102.495
Delaplaine House, 120.303, 307–309
Delarne, T., 77.47n
Delarochette, Louis d'Arcy, 123.3–4
Delarue, Allison, book rev. by, 95.274–276
Delavall, Hannah Lloyd (Mrs. John Delavall), 90.340n
Delavall, John, 90.340n
De La Valle, Richard, 87.38
Delavan Hotel (Albany, N. Y.), 89.100, 355, 472
Delaware, 84.34–35, 331, 87.251, 88.4

account of Richardson family in, rev., 83.220–221
acts to curb illicit trade, 83.135–136, 137
African American public education in, 103.467–483
Anglican-Presbyterian jealousies in, 96.6
and approach of Amer. Rev., 96.5
Baltimore attempts to settle, 92.152, 174
boundary dispute over, 83.168, 175–177
brief account of Indians in, book rev., 77.278
carrying trade of, 84.405
check list of portraits in (1700–1850), rev., 76.241–242
and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 84.405–408, 410, 411–412, 415, 416, 417
in Civil War, rev., 86.501–502
claim of Lord Baltimore to, 87.254–259 passim, 262, 265, 269n, 270, 283
colonial history of, 103.528–529

book on, 118.154–156

colonial trade of, 93.16
colony of, 89.147, 163, 100.144, 111.93

book on, 111.388–389

Constitution of (1776), 76.312
Corporate Capital: Wilmington in the Twentieth Century, by Carol E. Hoffecker, rev., 109.421–422
Gov. Denny and, 81.192
Dutch and Swedish place names in, book rev., 81.343
Earl of Sutherland seeks grant of, 93.15
Eastburn's maps of, 87.273n
education, book on, 113.669–670
endorses Stamp Act congress, 96.17
evolution of slavery in, books on, 122.147–151
exhibit on, in Library of Congress, book rev., 76.248
fails to pay rent to Penns, 87.254
flour trade in, 78.287
Gilpin firm, first paper mill in, 81.391
Gilpins attempt to secure charter from, 81.405
granted to Penn, 92.32
historic houses and buildings in, rev., 87.361–362
history of, by Munroe, 104.250

1775–1815, book rev., 79.389–390

history of Farmers Bank in, book rev., 82.371–372
legislature of, slanders Com. Jas. Biddle, 90.23
Lower Counties, 77.253, 291, 86.437n

interest of Thos. Penn in, 86.264, 265

loyalty of, during Civil War, 88.81, 465
manufacture of hemp in, 93.17
myth of "Middle Colonies," 107.393–419
Pa. gives Lower Counties records to, 84.406, 406n
and Pa. grant, 86.376, 377
and Pa.-Md. boundary dispute, 87.254–257, 262, 264–293 passim
part of N. Y. grant, 86.376
petitions on Townshend Acts, 96.18
population of (1682), 89.163, 165
and Quakers, 105.431, 443
Quakers fear Lord Baltimore (1734), 87.265, 269, 269n
quitrents from, 78.149–150
representation in 1st Continental congress, 96.25
royal charter, 87.403
school code of 1921, 103.469
ship, 81.66
slavery and, 112.52–53
and state constitutional convention (1792), book on, 113.654–655
surveyed for canal route, 84.403–404, 407, 409–410
tales of bench and bar in, rev., 88.379–381
threat to, from dispersal of Amer. army (1777), 82.468
title to, 93.14
Tory strength in, 96.39
troops from, in Amer. Regiment (1740), 87.34–35
The University of Delaware: A History, by Munroe, rev., 113.439, 443–445
workingmen's movement in, 76.143

Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, 85.372, 406, 89.276, 93.223, 96.426, 435, 101.510
Delaware, University of, Museum Studies Program exhibition and material culture, book on, 114.572–573
Delaware (brig), 82.33
Delaware (frigate), 79.457, 458, 460, 462

in British service, 96.341
captured by British, 96.331
loss of, 98.162

Delaware (ship), 85.29n, 37n, 90.322, 94.99, 122.199
Delaware (steamboat), 91.308n
Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, 78.354, 360

origins of, 100.153

Delaware and Hudson Canal, 83.428, 432

book rev., 90.549–550

Delaware & Hudson Company, 82.95

and anthracite for steamboats, 83.428–432, 433
experiments with steamboat boilers, 83.429–431

Delaware and Hudson Railroad, 89.276, 99.444
Delaware and Raritan Canal, 78.208, 210, 228, 86.170, 173
Delaware & Schuylkill Company, 103.87
Delaware Assemblymen, colonial, book on, 115.262–264
Delaware Avenue market, Phila., 88.356n
Delaware Bay, 89.159, 162, 166

chart of, 76.207n
early Dutch occupancy of, 91.35
economic development of, 91.401

Delaware Becomes A State, by Munroe, rev., 78.135
The Delaware Canal: A Picturesque Story, by McClellan, rev., 92.401–402
Delaware Canal Journal..., by Yoder, rev., 98.121–122
Delaware Capes, 89.166
Delaware City, and canal, 103.98
The Delaware Colony, by Reed, rev., 95.112–113
Delaware Company, 79.443
Delaware County, 106.484, 491

Polish women's employment in, 1990–1930, 114.517–541
"The Township: The Community of the Rural Pennsylvanian," by Lucy Simler, 106.41–68

Delaware County Fencibles, 91.319, 324
Delaware County Greek committee, 123.358
Delaware During the Civil War. A Political History, by Hancock, rev., 86.501–502
Delaware Expressway, 115.508, 523, 524
Delaware Fire Company, 91.299, 107.23
Delaware flotilla (1808), 90.8
Delaware George (Indian chief), 87.320, 116.51
Delaware House, Bristol, 95.490
The Delaware Indians, A History, by Weslager, rev., 97.108–110
Delaware Indians (Lenni Lenape), 76.412, 413, 419, 434, 435, 78.321, 325, 329, 336, 441, 79.442, 81.134, 82.207, 84.266, 267, 282, 298n, 451n, 462, 85.146, 86.116, 121, 124, 91.42, 93.166, 174, 100.145–148, 116.11, 33–27, 43–57, 119.228, 229–230, 121.271–272, 123.374. See also Ohio Indians

accuse Proprietaries of land fraud, 81.176–190 passim
book on, 112.470–472
civility of, 89.187
Geo. Croghan seeks to neutralize, 85.118, 127, 149–153, 158
decline of, 100.160
"The Delaware Interregnum," by Francis P. Jennings, 89.174–198
dependence on trade goods, 89.177
effect of Palatine settlement on, 89.178
forced to move, 89.178, 191
and French and Indian Wars, 104.308–325, 119.278
Hesselius portraits of, 87.399, 405
justification for attacking Pa., 89.177, 181
land of, at Forks of Delaware, 89.182
maintain friendship for English, 85.149, 150, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158
migration of, 89.175
murdered at Pittsburgh (1774), 85.127, 132, 133, 135, 138
Pa. deals directly with, 89.196
Pa. makes peace with (1757), 87.307, 308, 309
and peace negotiations with British (1758), 87.307–309 passim, 312, 313n, 316–320 passim, 323
Wm. Penn's account of, 94.542–543
political strategies of, 117.239–240

book on, 117.247–248

political structure of, 89.175
in Pontiac's War, 90.209
protest Walking Purchase, 89.190
rebuke Teedyuscung, 81.185–186
and Shawnees, 85.127n, 131, 142, 144, 149–155
Shingas made chief of, 89.175
speech to Lord Dunmore (1774), 85.134–135, 142, 154
and Chas. Thomson, 101.323
tributary to Iroquois, 89.188
Unami community of, 89.174, 174n, 175
Walam Olum, or Red Score, migration legend of, book rev., 79.112–113

Delaware Insurance Company, 84.419–420
"The Delaware Interregnum," by Francis P. Jennings, 89.174–198
Delaware Negro Civic League, 103.474
Delaware River, 76.89, 295, 417, 430, 433, 434, 78.229, 81.72, 121, 82.84, 172, 207, 216, 84.319n, 88.60, 67

British blockade of, 76.379
British Navy in (1777), 82.23–25, 448, 453–454
British plan raid on, 76.384, 387, 391, 392
considered Northwest Passage, 83.154
defense of, 92.310n

in 1777, 79.453–461
in 1813, 79.482–483
in Amer. Rev., 96.50, 326–345
plans for (1777–1778), 84.425–426, 427, 432
Villefranche map for (1779), 84.424, 429–431

Dutch maps of, 87.266, 276, 280–281, 282, 283
Dutch purchase lands on (1630), 87.280, 283
freezing of, 82.216, 471, 84.206

in 1683, 92.168

history of, book on, 118.407–409
history of shipbuilding on (1840–1918), rev., 83.109–110
ice boats on, 103.500
ice skating on, 82.139r (facing), 151–152, 160, 86.72
ice-breaker for, 86.163
Indian claims to, 89.186
initiation of first travelers on (1724), 84.224
maps of, 84.432n–433n
Md. claims to, 83.175–177
and New Albion, 83.159, 160, 161, 162
New Haven colony on, proposed, 83.175
ox roast on, 78.207
Phila. port wardens regulate navigation on, 82.52
scenic beauty along (1860), 87.206
shipping on during Amer. Rev., 96.53
smuggling activities on, 83.130, 134–135, 146, 147
spring freshet, described, 78.209–210
steamboats navigation on, 83.426, 428, 432
view of, by J. Hill (1836), 88.250r

Delaware School Auxiliary Association, 103.470–483
Delaware State Archives, 76.375
Delaware State College, 103.468, 476, 477
Delaware Valley

Amer. Rev. in, 101.265
as early culture area, 81.121
early wealth of, 100.170
economic history of, 100.167
on Herrman's map, 100.156
map of settlements in 1700, 100.165r
seventeenth-century societies in, 100.143–172

Delaware Water Gap (Poconos), 115.479–480, 483, 486–487, 489, 492, 494, 498, 500

book on, 114.456–457
view of, by Jas. Queen, 82.144

Delaware Yacht Club, 97.290
"Delay and Neglect: Negro Public Education in Antebellum Philadelphia," by Silcox, 97.444–464
Delbanco, Andrew, 114.118, 119
Delena, Gennaro, 107.330

and John Cerullo, "The Kelayres Massacre," 107.331–361

Delftware, 83.267
Delhi (India), 88.444
Delhom, M. Mellanay, book rev. by, 97.412
D'Elia, Donald J., book revs. by, 91.93–94, 92.120–121, 100.551–552
Delight (brigantine), 79.56. See also Macaroni (brigantine)
Delineator, 117.126
Deling, Catherine, 106.173
Dell, A., 82.168
Dell, William, 107.220, 121.88
Dellys, John, 99.12
Delmonico's A Century of Splendor, by Thomas, rev., 92.270–271
Delmonico's Restaurant, 89.223, 355, 472
Delmont Fuel Company, 87.26n
De Lone, Richard, 120.187–188
de Longprι, Charles Lemercher, Baron d' Haussez, 103.248
DeLony, Eric, 123.127
Delorme, Philibert, 110.349–350, 353, 117.162
Delta Penny Savings Bank (Indianola, Miss.), 117.63
DeLuca, Michael, 117.274
DeLury, Laurence, 120.411
DelVecchio, Valentine, Beneath the Dome of PMC: The Story of Pennsylvania Military College, 1821–1972, rev., 122.162–163
De Mare, Marie, G. P. A. Healy, American Artist: An Intimate Chronicle of the Nineteenth Century, rev., 78.392–394
Demarest, David P., Jr., ed., "The River Ran Red": Homestead 1892, 117.123

review, 117.352–354

Demarest, George, 85.370
DeMause, Lloyd, 110.603

ed., The History of Childhood, rev., 99.244–246

Dementia praecox, 104.488
Demeroe, Francis, 77.465
Demetz, Frιdιric-Auguste, 82.194, 195, 200
Dιmeunier, Jean Nicholas, 76.311, 91.295

on Pa. Constitution (1776), 76.315–317

D'Emilio, John, Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America, with Freedman, rev., 114.459–460
DeMille, Cecil B., 122.163
Demman, Aaron, 103.112
Democracy, 77.453, 454

advocated by Mathew Carey, 89.400
anthology on common man, review, 77.239–240
Andrew Carnegie writes on, for British (1886), 88.439–440, 444–446
Wm. Cobbett and, 82.178, 179, 180
Chas. Crawford on, 83.303–304
direct, and popular participation and political reform, book on, 116.383–385
English precedents for Amer., 76.5–29 passim
evils of, 89.464
S. G. Fisher on, 76.177–178, 187–189, 197, 199, 207, 210–211, 445, 450, 466, 467, 77.79, 81, 83, 94–95, 96, 100, 79.217–229 passim, 353–354, 492–497 passim, 501–505 passim, 86.50–51, 87–88, 187, 330, 331, 87.194, 201, 204, 338–339, 450, 88.81, 458, 459, 466
Benjamin Franklin and, 76.260, 261, 265, 268, 277, 285, 288–290, 293
hated by Admiral D. D. Porter, 89.473
of Indians, 76.414
individualism and technology under, 115.445
instability of, 76.316, 317
Jefferson, Jackson, Polk and, book rev., 79.398–400
and labor, 78.481
in N. Y. (1664–1720), book rev., 78.232–233
in Ohio Valley, book rev., 78.379–381
opposition to, in early Pa., 92.307
in Pa. Constitution (1776), 76.311, 316, 318
politics and growth of, in Pa. (1740–1776), rev., 79.240–241
Radical Republicans on, 85.446–447
religion and, in Amer., book rev., 83.457–458
and revolutionary excess, 121.303–328

"Democracy, industrial," 114.544
The Democratic Art, by Marzio, rev., 104.267–268
Democratic City Executive Committee (Phila.), 93.209
Democratic Club of Philadelphia, 84.183
"Democratic Environment--Aristocratic Aspiration," by Ethel E. Rasmusson, 90.155–182
Democratic Party, 76.40, 179, 188, 440n, 77.165, 81.298, 83.18, 86.203, 87.391, 111.69, 72, 183, 185, 188, 191–192, 119.432, 122.78, 80, 81, 83, 84–85, 87, 89–90, 96, 99, 103, 109. See also Independent Democrats

and 1910 elections, 84.181
administrative history of (1829–1861), rev., 79.254–256
Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, by Baker, rev., 107.650–651
Andrew Jackson and the course of America Freedom, 1822–1832, by Remini, rev., 106.435–437
army reaction to extremism in (1863), 88.463, 464
arouses popular disgust (1858–1860), 87.84, 224, 445, 449
attacks violation of civil liberties, 88.300, 301, 302, 310, 311, 313, 314, 460
attitude toward Civil War, 88.303, 467
backs eight-hour day, 89.225
Baltimore conventions (1844, 1848, 1852), 81.263–264, 265n, 267, 268, 269
Horace Binney on, 87.328
and blacks in Philadelphia, 113.45–66
blames abolitionists for disunion, 88.295, 296–297, 298, 301, 307, 310, 311
blames Republicans for Civil War, 88.295, 296–297, 298, 301, 306
book on, 111.256–257
bossism in, 88.49–50, 51
challenges constitutionality of Lincoln's war measures, 88.88, 294–313 passim, 350, 354, 357–358, 474, 479, 481
Charleston convention (1860), 81.278–279, 89.203
Cincinnati convention (1856), 81.275, 276, 277–278, 279
Grover Cleveland and, book rev., 82.364–366
conservative, and support for Lincoln, 88.330
conservative movement in, 91.137
defeatism in (1862), 85.311n, 315
"The Demise of the Pennsylvania American Party, 1854–1858," by James L. Huston, 109.473–497
"The Democrats' Loss of Pennsylvania in 1858," by Bruce Collins, 109.499–536
effect of Kansas constitution on, 86.477n
and election of 1840, 77.95, 96–97
and election of 1844, 79.498–499
and election of 1864, 93.207
expansionist policies of, 91.457
favors revenue tariff (1856), 81.284, 285
S. G. Fisher on, 87.224, 325, 327, 337–338, 340, 433, 439, 88.81, 93, 205, 217, 220–221, 302, 303, 304, 309–310, 314, 350, 351, 352, 360–361, 457–464 passim, 466–467, 468–469, 474, 480, 481–482
foreign policy of (1850s), 91.458
former members of, in Republican Party, 87.376, 376n, 379
hinders Civil War effort, 89.212
"The Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law on Harrisburg: A Case Study," by Gerald G. Eggert, 109.537–569
Irish and, 88.295, 360
under Jackson, book rev., 82.358–360
and Andrew Johnson, 85.444–445, 446
joins with Progessives, in Pa. (1914), 81.312–313
"The Kelayres Massacre," 107.331–361
"The Kelly-Wilson Mayoralty Election of 1935," by John P. Rossi, 107.171–193
labor and (1860s), 85.443
in Lancaster, Pa., 93.458
mass gathering of, in Phila. (1862), 93.198
members of

attend National Union League meeting, 88.462
join Republicans, 85.317, 442, 445
offer assistance to Simon Cameron (1867), 87.384–385

in N. Y. (1860s), 88.298, 303, 304–305, 363
national convention

in 1864, 87.56
in 1908, 84.177
in 1912, 84.177, 189–191

national conventions, 89.199, 200, 206
"Nebraska, Nativism, and Rum: The Failure of Fusion in Pennsylvania, 1854," by William E. Gienapp, 109.425–471
newspapers of, in Phila., 93.202. See also The Age

of 1860s, 88.300, 301, 301n, 460

in North, favors Southern causes (1860s), 88.297, 300, 302, 303, 304, 308, 309–310, 313–314
North American opposes, 77.172, 176
opens Phila. headquarters (1863), 88.298–300, 457
opposed to inflation of 1830s, 91.143
opposes school reform in Pa., 102.71
opposition to African Americans, in Pa., 85.328, 443, 444, 449, 450, 451
Pa. National Committeeman (1911), 84.186, 187, 188–189
Pa. senatorial campaign (1914), 81.308, 312, 318
in Pa., 113.347–348, 350, 364, 369–370, 372–382, 382, 383–391 (tables), 394

in 1850s, 104.200–220, 118.329–360
from 1866–1873, 85.443–445 passim
in 1905, 87.3
in 1930, 88.42–51 passim
during Civil War, 88.217, 297–298, 304–306, 307, 308–309, 310–312, 360, 457, 458
A. Mitchell Palmer and reorganization of, in 1910–1912, 84.175–193
and presidential election (1864), 88.298, 304, 310–312
sponsors Jas. Buchanan, 81.255–279 passim

in Pa. gubernatorial election

1863, 88.298, 304–306, 307, 308–309, 476, 480
1938, 102.184–211

Peace Democrats in Civil War, 103.213, 215
"Peace Party" in, 88.199, 205, 294, 468n. See also Copperheads
in Phila., 89.207

during Civil War, 88.294–315
on death of Lincoln, 88.314

Gifford Pinchot and, 81.305, 88.43–51 passim
praises Jefferson Davis, 88.300, 461
progressive movement in (1910), 84.177
progressivism in, 83.338–339
The Reconstruction of the New York Democracy, 1861–1874, by Mushkat, rev., 105.502–503
religion and, in Pa., 84.187
and Republican party, in Pa. (1910–1911), 84.175–176, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182
Republicans turn to (1930s), 88.37, 38, 43–44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51
rise of, in Pittsburgh, book on, 113.315–316
Senate rejection of Supreme Court nominee, 1846, 121.163–199
senatorial candidate backed by Republicans, (1830), 88.39–40
slavery splits, 87.84, 224, 337, 340, 439, 450
small, in Pa. (1914), 81.309
split of, in Phila. (1860), 93.194, 195
study of party operations in (1801–1809), book rev., 88.234–236
supports reform movement among Pa. Republicans (1905), 87.16, 17, 18
turns to professional leadership in Phila., 93.209
Van Buren and making of, book rev., 83.472–473
vote of, in Pa. elections (1860s), 87.382
"War Democrats" support prosecution of war, 88.302, 306–307, 312–313, 330, 462, 464
in western Pa., 76.81
on white supremacy (1860s), 88.297–298, 299, 306, 312, 360
"William McMullen, Nineteenth-Century Political Boss," by Harry C. Silcox, 110.389–412
wins Phila. election of 1933, 97.210–232
Young America movement in, 97.320

The Democratic Party and the Negro...1868–92, by Grossman, rev., 100.555–556
Democratic Politics and Sectionalism: The Wilmot Proviso Controversy, by Morrison, rev., 91.491–492
Democratic Press, 76.153n, 167, 105.52–54, 109.189, 191
Democratic Republican Party, 77.23, 24, 79.500, 94.331

accused of being French agents, 77.4–18 passim, 130, 135
Federalists attack foreign-born in, 77.125, 127–128
Federalists attack through Aurora, 77.3–23, 123–155
and Federalists in Senate, 77.139–143
foreign policy of, 82.293, 297, 300, 302–303
isolationism of, 82.297
in New Jersey, 92.120–121
in Pa. (1800–1816), rev., 77.221–223
on privileges of congress, 77.5
pro-French sympathies of, 77.3–18 passim, 28, 31
study of, book rev., 82.486–487

Democratic Republican Party (Jacksonians), role of John Swanwick in, 97.131–182
Democratic Republican Party (Jeffersonians), 101.365–387

ascendancy of, 95.363
study of, by Brown, book rev., 79.251–254
in western Pa. (1798–1805), 91.46–55

The Democratic Republicans of New York; The Origins, 1763–1797, by Young, rev., 92.255–257
Democratic Societies, 112.526, 528

and Whiskey Rebellion, 89.407, 407n

Democratic Society of Pennsylvania, 97.162, 165, 106.18, 20–22, 24, 29, 35, 118.227–228
Democratic State Central Committee for Pennsylvania, 88.301
Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal, by Park and Markowitz, rev., 110.304–305
Democratic-Republican movement and excise taxes, 106.4, 15, 20, 23, 29–32, 38
Democratic-Republican Society, 101.373, 118.235, 245
Democratic-Republicans, 76.239–241
Democratization

and civil society, book on, 122.414–416
in the Founders' educational philosophy, 119.265–266

Democrats, oppose African American suffrage, 89.210
"Democrats of the Old School in the Era of Good Feelings," by Kim T. Phillips, 95.363–382
Democritus, 79.435
Demography, 91.408

of 18th-century Phila., 99.362–368
black, 113.90
of colonial Lancaster County, 114.349–383
"Crime and Punishment on the Civil War Homefront," by Robert L. Hampel and Charles W. Ormsby, Jr., 106.223–244
"Five Early Pennsylvania Censuses," by Susan Klepp, 106.483, 514
"Industrial Philadelphia," essay review by Margo Conk, 106.423–431
and New York City, 97.282
of nineteenth-century America, book on, 112.475–477
Revolutions in Americans' Lives: A Demographic Perspective on the History of Americans, Their Families, and Their Society, by Wells, rev., 107.311–313
studies of John Melish on, 82.65–81
"The Township: The Community of the Rural Pennsylvanian," by Lucy Simler, 106.41–68

Demography in Early America: Beginnings of the Statistical Mind, 1600–1800, by Cassedy, rev., 94.537–538
Demonology, political, book on, 113.125–126
Demonstrations, use of funerals as, 95.101
De Morgan, William, 116.341
Demos, John, Past, Present, and Personal, rev., 111.427–432
Demosthenian Institute, Phila., 92.327n
Demuth, Nicholas, 84.303n–304n, 450

biographical sketch, 84.450n
variant names, 84.450n

DeMuth, Peter J., 100.88
Den Nye Prove (ship), 91.298
de Naroy, Barrault, 91.293
Denby, Bella, 94.502, 504, 505, 509, 510
Dencke, Christian, 76.416
Denham, James, 121.119
Denham, Sir John, 93.494n
Denham, John, Coppers Hill, 110.242
Denham, Thomas, 109.155, 119.211, 212

Franklin and, 84.134–136

Denig, Ludwig, book on, 116.121–124
Dening, Greg, 122.421
Denison, Marjorie C., 76.238, 79.257
Denker, Ellen Paul, 123.135
Denman, Aaron, 94.279n
Denman, M. B., 94.279n
Denmark, 76.77, 77.181, 83.286, 85.27, 86.439, 87.157

in African slave trade, 92.480
Joseph Fels and single tax in, 79.162
influence of Pa. prison system in, 82.200
seizes Amer. ships, 86.42, 43, 48
trade with, 100.483

Dennie, Joseph, 79.95, 93.392, 492, 500, 103.6, 29

and Asbury Dickins, 94.469, 476, 481
salary of, 93.407
and Robert Walsh, Jr., 92.195–219

Dennie, William, 79.321
Denning, Michael, 120.266
Denning's Creek, Cumberland County, Indian massacre at, 90.209
Dennis, Martha, 99.12
Dennis (servant), 86.456, 87.69, 70, 76, 109.138
Dennison, Heywood & Kennard (firm), 86.52n
Dennison, William Joseph, 86.52
Denniston, Anna H., 105.336
Denniston, Martha, 113.214
Denny, Ebenezer, 102.349
Denny, Capt. Ebenezer, 84.268, 307n, 316n, 438, 460n
Denny, Lt. Ebenezer, 93.165, 174
Denny, Frances, 106.176
Denny, Harmar, 122.88, 98, 105, 113
Denny, Mary Hill (Mrs. Wm. Denny), 81.188, 195
Denny, Richard, 120.326
Denny, Gov. William, 82.5, 83.139, 84.164, 85.77, 86.446, 87.394, 88.153, 94.429, 95.439n, 97.60, 104.312, 313, 317, 320, 322, 119.79

attacked by Franklin, 81.178
attempts to halt illicit trade, 83.140–147
biographical sketch, as governor, 81.170–198
bribed by Assembly, 81.180–181, 192–193, 194, 196
bribed to break instructions, 94.430
characterized by Peters, 91.281
conduct at Indian treaties, 81.175–176, 181–183, 185–186, 189–190
cupidity of, 81.175, 193–194, 198
and Thos. Penn's house, 81.173, 194
and Quartering Act of 1756, 91.266–281
seeks British-Indian alliance (1758), 87.307–310 passim, 314–318 passim
sells flags of truce, 81.194, 195, 83.146, 147
threatens to quarter troops in private houses, 91.277
treatment of wife, 81.188, 195

Denny, Dr. William H., 87.296
Denominational Ministerial Strategy (Pittsburgh), 119.147–148
Denon, Domin Vivant, 110.72–73

Dominique Vivant Denon (Rembrandt Peale oil), 110.65r, 74

Denon, Vivant, 109.43
De Normandie, Dr. John A., 79.11
Dent, Rebecca Wilkinson, 111.124
Dent, Thomas, 111.124
Dentists/Dentistry, 88.479, 97.490

and Charles Willson Peale, 122.119, 120
Charles Willson Peale, and false teeth, 110.332–334
Jos. Sill's problems with, 94.295
women students of, 83.41, 43, 46

Dentition, Benj. Rush on, 78.37
Denver, Colorado

city beautiful movement in, 115.274
Democratic National Convention (1908), 84.177
revival of 1905, notoriety of, 118.261–262, 263
suburbanization of, 112.593

de Onis, Don Luis, 102.480, 105.37
Departing Glory: Theodore Roosevelt..., by Gardner, rev., 98.123–125
Department of Commerce, U. S.

under Hoover, 98.81
memo of, on coal strike of 1925–1926, 93.249

Department of Common Schools, 104.413, 420
Department of Forests and Waters, Pa., 100.69, 70, 86
Department of Health, Phila., and work relief, 93.97
Department of Labor, U. S., 98.74–83
Department of Public Assistance, Pa., 100.69
Department of Public Instruction, 102.86
Department of Public Welfare, Phila., 93.91, 93
Department of Public Works, Phila., and work relief, 93.97
Department of the Interior, U. S., 100.331
The Department of War, 1781–1795, by Ward, rev., 87.235–236
Department Store Employees Local, 109.19
Department stores, Amer., book on, 112.300–301
The Departure of Regulus, by West, 110.36
De Pauw, Linda Grant, 117.364

ed., Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, vol. 3, rev., 102.123–124
The Eleventh Pillar: New York State and the Federal Constitution, rev., 92.115–117

Depee, Nathaniel, 117.87–88
Dependent Children, White House Conference on the Care of (1909), 112.212
Depew, Chauncey, 93.236, 240
DePeyster, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles Willson Peale), 110.131, 135–136, 138
DePiles, Roger, 110.97
d'Epinay, Mme., 101.88
Depopulation, of Lenape Indians, 116.3–31
Depression. See also Poverty

of 1870s, 93.219, 100.62. See also Panics, of 1873
1873–1874, and coal miners, 88.252, 262, 263, 287–288
1914–1915, social work and, 112.214–216
1930–1940, 101.122, 115.146–147

affects Pa., 88.40–41
affects Republican Party, 88.42, 43
The American Dream in, by Hearn, rev., 102.135–136
early relief measures, 96.508–520
impact on historical society, 114.60
labor conditions during, book on, 113.137–139
A Nation in Torment: The Great American Depression, 1929–1939, by Ellis, rev., 95.136–137
New Deal and, book on, 114.595–597
resort economy in, 115.498–499
social criticism during, book on, 113.120–122
unemployment relief in Phila., 93.86–108
and Works Progress Administration, 95.244–260

book on, 115.146–147
following peace of 1815, 99.293
impact on African American banks, 117.71–77
impact on theater musicians, 118.23, 29
influence on organized labor, 120.4, 6, 9–10, 17, 19, 34

Depression photography, by the Farm Security Administration, book on, 115.285–287
"Depression Report" by John B. Bauman and Thomas H. Coode, 104.96–109
DePriest, Oscar, 117.46
Depue, Nicholas, 79.449
Deputyes and Libertyes. The Origins of Representative Government in Colonial America, by Kammen, rev., 94.396
Der Deutsche Pionier, 86.292, 293
De Rahm, —, 77.86
Derby, Lord (Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley), 99.327
Derby, Dick, 77.199
Derby, Dr. George, 82.97–98
Derby & Jackson (firm), 81.408
Derby day, 89.91
Derbyshire, Alexander James, 100.58
Derham, Dr. James. See Durham, Dr. James
Dering, William (dancing master), 115.65–66
Deringer, Calhoun M., 94.503
de Ronceray, Circι. See Biddle, Circι de Ronceray
Derounian, Kathryn Zabelle, ed., The Journal and Occasional Writings of Sarah Wister, rev., 112.464–465
Deroy, —, 84.334
Derricks, Gertrud, 107.593
Derum, Dr. James. See Durham, Dr. James
De Russy, Rene E., 92.512n
Dery, James (murderer), 93.471
Derzick, Anthony (labor leader), 90.361
Desage, P., 84.83
Desagne (confectioner), 101.22
DeSascio, Anthony, 117.267
Desborough, John, 88.132, 133, 134
Descent From Glory: Four Generations of the John Adams Family, by Nagel, rev., 107.645–646
Deschler, David, 82.327n
deSchweinitz, Edmund, 123.374
de Schweinitz, Karl, 93.91–108 passim, 100.69n, 104.97
Des Cognets, Louis, Jr., Amherst and Canada, rev., 87.232–233
Des Coudres, Justin, 102.498
A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends Books, by Smith, 89.420
Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the City and County of Philadelphia, by Daly, rev., 95.427–428
Deseau, Mr., 103.332
"The Deserted Village," by Goldsmith, 93.488
Deserters, 78.310–311, 334, 425, 79.322

condemned to death, 95.479
in Continental Navy, 79.458, 461, 463
Hessian, 81.374–375, 376

Desertion, 92.448–464 passim
Desh, Philip, 103.439n
Deshler, David, 94.441
Deshler-Morris House, 120.289, 300, 302–303, 305
Design. See Art
Design Resources of Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, ed. by Petrilla, rev., 93.568
Desilver, Charles, 82.285
Desilver, Robert, 81.243

restrikes of Birch prints by, 81.243, 253, 88.171, 173

Desire (ship), 90.322
Des Jarlais, Don, Addicts Who Survived: An Oral History of Narcotic Use in America, 1923–1965, with Courtwright and Joseph, rev., 114.593–595
Desks, 86.130
Desolation Island, Cadwalader Morris shipwrecked on (1764), 76.30–38
DeSoto Discovering the Mississippi, 112.560
Despotism, 77.20, 21

Buchanan on, in Russia, 77.294–310 passim

Desserts, as food, 96.231, 232
D'Este, Queen Maria, 105.382
Destler, Chester McArthur, Roger Sherman and the Independent Oil Men, rev., 92.408
This Destructive War: The British Campaign in the Carolinas, by Pancake, rev., 109.582–583
Detchon, Jennie F., 83.46
Detection of a Conspiracy formed by the United Irishmen, by Cobbett, 94.346
Detectives, 96.187

the Pinkertons, 93.292–293

de Tende, Gaspard, account of Poland, 89.436
de Tonti, Henri, 89.437
Detrixhe, Andrι Woot, 98.504, 506
Detroit, Mich., 84.92, 93.166

antiblack riot at, 103.211
black baseball in, 117.29–30

Detroit (Fort Detroit), 78.434, 436, 437n, 448, 451
Detroit Path, 76.431
Detroit Photographic Company, 114.134
Detweiler, Dr. Henry, 104.475
Detweiler, Willard, Jr., 116.283–284, 292

Chestnut Hill, An Architectural History, rev., 94.419–420

Detzer, Karl, 82.497
Deutsch, Albert, 112.636
Deutsch-Amerikanische Historische Gesellschaft von Illinois, 86.297, 303, 309–310, 313, 317
Deutsch-Amerikanischer Lehrerbund, 86.309
Deutsch-Amerikanischer Nationalbund. See National German American Alliance
Deutsche Pionier Verein of Philadelphia, 86.300
de Valcoulon, Jean Savory, 104.192
deValinger, Leon, Jr., 86.244n, 93.7

book revs. by, 76.372–373, 78.112–113, 86.480–481
A Calendar of Ridgely Family Letters, 1742–1899..., vol. 2, ed. by deValinger and Shaw, rev., 76.375–376

deVaugondy, Robert, 123.3–4
DeVault, Ileen, 114.451

Sons and Daughters of Labor: Class and Clerical Work in the Turn-of-the-Century Pittsburgh, rev., 116.99–101

deVeaux, Julia. See Powel, Julia deVeaux
Develin, Josephine, 101.482
The Development of a Revolutionary Mentality, rev., 97.540–541
D'Evelyn, Ellen, 109.177
Devenderfer, Catherine, 109.345
Devens, Gen. Charles, 87.167, 169, 172
Dever, Hannah. See Powderly, Hannah Dever
Dever, "Reddy," 110.403, 405, 408, 410
Devereaux, John, 110.180
Devereux, Robert, 3rd Earl of Essex, 88.123
Devθze, Dr. Jean, 92.69, 99.151n, 118.401, 120.330, 337
Deviancy, in sexual behavior, 114.461
Deviant behavior, social deviance in historical perspective

"Babies in the Well: An Underground Insight Into Deviant Behavior in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia," by Sharon Ann Burnston, 106.151–186
"'Community on Trial': The Coatesville Lynching of 1911," by William Ziglar, 106.245–270
"Crime and Punishment on the Civil War Homefront," by Robert L. Hampel and Charles W. Ormsby, Jr., 106.223–244
"The Domesticated Madman: Changing Concepts of Insanity at the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1780–1830," by Nancy Tomes, 106.271–286
"'To Pave the Way to Penitence': Prisoners and Discipline at the Eastern State Penitentiary, 1829–1835," by Jacqueline Thibaut, 106.187–222

Devil's Dyke (England), 76.6
Devin, Edward, 114.179
Devine, Edward, 112.214
Devon (countryseats)

painted by Thos. Birch, 81.236
view by Wm. Birch, 81.236, 246, 250, 253, 254

Devonshire, Dukes of, art collection of, 91.400
Devonshire, ninth Duke of, 91.393
Devonshire, seventh Duke of, 91.393, 398, 399
Devonshire (countryseat), 86.461n
Devore, Miss, 83.64
De Vorsey, Louis, Jr., The Indian Boundary in the Southern Colonies, 1763–1775, rev., 91.479–480
DeVoto, Bernard, 112.617–624, 620, 114.131–132

The Journals of Lewis and Clark, rev., 78.378–379

Devoy, John, 95.108
deVries, David Pieterszoon, 100.146
Dewalt, Arthur G., 84.178, 182, 183, 185, 187, 188
DeWarville, J. P. B., 105.185
Dewees, Francis Percival, 95.387
Dewees, Samuel, 78.362
Dewees, Thomas, 113.248
Dewees, William, 84.143
Dewees, William, Jr., 81.381
Dewees, William (sheriff), 98.155
Dewees, Dr. William Potts, 95.242

views of, on Swaim's Panacea, 91.200, 201

Dewese, Col., 99.438
De Wette, William Martin L., 103.56
Dewey, Donald O., 87.101

book rev. by, 87.108–109

Dewey, John, 107.325, 117.124, 120.182, 361

book rev. by, 110.590–592

Dewey, Orville, 103.62
Dewey, Thomas E., 123.145, 146, 147–148
Dewhurst, Dr. J. Frederick, 93.88
Dewing, Thomas Wilmer, 122.430
Dewitt, David Miller, The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson, rev., 92.403–404
DeWitt, Edith, 102.195
DeWitt Clinton (Rembrandt Peale painting), 110.154
Dewsbury, William, 91.350, 122.262
Dexter, Elias, 120.272
Dexter, Elinor, 119.186
Dexter, Enos, 87.34, 37
Dexter, Samuel, 92.205
Dexter, Sidney, 116.278–279
d'Hauteville, Ellen Sears Grand, 77.92n, 103.516, 517
d'Hauteville, Frederick Sears Grand, 77.92n
d'Hauteville, Paul Daniel Gonsalve Grand, 77.92n, 103.516, 517n
di Bernadino, Frank, 90.463
di Giacomantonio, William Charles

ed., Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789–1791. Volume 12: Debates in the House of Representatives, Second Session, January-March 1790. Volume 13: Debates in the House of Representatives, Second Session, April-August 1790, with Veit et al., rev., 120.254–256
ed., Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, Volume 14: Debates in the House of Representatives, Third Session, December 1790–March 1791, with Bowling et al., rev., 121.276–278
ed., Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America. Volume 7: Petition Histories: Revolutionary War Related Claims. Volume 8: Petition Histories and Nonlegislative Official Documents, with Bickford and Bowling, rev., 123.246–248

di Palma, John, 90.447
Diagnothian Literary Society, Marshall College, 85.270
The Dial, 107.429, 110.107, 120.403
Dialogue Between an Assembly Man and a Convention Man, 112.99
Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead, recorded by Price, rev., 78.529–531
Diamond, Hugh W., 105.201
Diamond, Jack "legs," 109.215
Diamond, John, 86.44
Diamond, Richard, 121.119
Diamond, Richard (captain), 90.322, 92.26
Diamond, Sigmund, The Reputation of the American Businessman, rev., 79.401–402
Diamond Park, Meadville, Pa., 103.59
Diamondstone, Judith M., "Philadelphia's Municipal Corporation, 1701–1776," 90.183–201
Diamondville, 76.435
Diana (brig), 79.31, 33–34
Diaries and journals

of S. G. Fisher, rev., 92.104–110
of Charles Francis Adams, 93.132–134
of Amer. prisoners of war, 103.292
American, book on, 120.155–156
of Joseph Boggs Beale, 1856–1862, 97.485–510
of Samuel Breck, 1814–1822, 102.469–508
of Dr. D. G. Brinton, 90.466–490
of Thos. P. Cope, 1800–1851, 103.399–401
of Costa, in Phila. (1799), 78.71–106
Diary of John Adams. vol. 1, November 1779–March 1785. vol. 2, March 1786–December 1788, ed. by Allen et al., rev., 107.153–155
European, of Nicholas Biddle, 103.3–33
of H. S. Keating in Phila. (1830), 95.239–243
"'Like A Being Who Does Not Belong:' The Old Age of Deborah Norris Logan," by Terri L. Premo, 107.85–112
of Isaac Mickle, 1837–1845, 102.127–128
of Helen Parrish, 1888, 94.496–517
"Pennsylvania Through a German's Eyes: The Travels of Ludwig Gall, 1819–1820," trans. by Frederick Trautmann, 105.35–36
"Sarah Butler Wister's Civil War Diary," 102.271–327
of Samuel Sewall (1674–1729), 98.383
"Joseph Sill and His Diary," by Elizabeth M. Geffen, 94.275–330
of Elihu Hubbard Smith (1771–1798), 98.394
of B. C. L. Wailes, in Phila. (1829), 78.353–360
"The World of Elizabeth Drinker," by Elaine F. Crane, 107.3–28
writing of, by women, 118.137–139

The Diaries of George Washington, ed. by Jackson, rev.

vols. 1-2, 101.392–393
vols. 3-4, 103.390–392
vols. 5-6, 104.523–525

"The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher (1834–1839)", 76.177–220, 330–352, 440–467
"The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher (1839–1841)", 77.76–100, 198–211
"The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher (1841–1844)", 79.217–236, 343–363, 485–505
"The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher (1844–1858)," ed. by Wainwright, 86.49–90, 181–203, 319–349, 454–478
Diarrhea, 90.39
The Diary and Selected Papers of Chief Justice William Smith 1784–1793 Volume 1: The Diary, January 24, 1784 to October 5, 1785, ed. by Upton, rev., 89.240
Diary of a Common Soldier in the American Revolution, ed. by Bray and Bushnell, rev., 103.121–122
A Diary of Battle. The Personal Journals of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, 1861–1865, ed. by Nevins, rev., 87.367–369
The Diary of Charles Francis Adams

vols. 1-2, ed. by DiPace and Donald, rev., 90.135–136
vols.3-4, ed. by Friedlaender and Butterfield, rev., 93.132–134
vol. 6, ed. by Friedlaender and Butterfield, rev., 100.134–136

The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall, 1752-1778, vols. 1-2, ed. by Greene, rev., 90.250–252
The Diary of Ebenezer Parkman, 1703–1782, ed. by Wallett, rev., 99.243–244
The Diary of George Templeton Strong, 1835–1875, ed. by Nevins and Thomas, rev., 77.226–228
Diary of My Travels in America: Louis-Philippe, trans. by Becker, rev., 102.258–259
"The Diary of Samuel Breck, 1814–1822," ed. by Wainwright, 102.469–508
"The Diary of Samuel Breck, 1823–1840," ed. by Wainwright, 103.85–113, 222–251, 356–382, 497–527
"The Diary of Sidney George Fisher (1864–1871)," ed. by Wainwright, 89.79–110, 207–227, 331–366, 459–485
Diary of the American War...Captain Johann Ewald, rev., 104.253–254
"'A Diary of Trifling Occurrences': Philadelphia, 1776–1778," ed. by Nicholas B. Wainwright, 82.411–465
Dibble, Richard E., 94.490
Dice, 86.36
Dicey, A. V., 120.371
DiCiccio, Carmen, Coal and Coke in Pennsylvania, rev., 123.129–131
Dick, Alexander, 77.392, 393
Dick, John, 109.489, 111.36–37, 44
Dick, Marian, 93.476
Dick, Robert C., Black Protest, Issues and Tactics, rev., 99.257–258
Dickason, David Howard, William Williams: Novelist and Painter of Colonial America: 1727–1791, rev., 95.266–267
Dickens, Charles, 79.291, 82.191, 198n, 93.511, 101.104, 104.62, 63, 65, 105.388, 106.412, 109.93

abuses Amer., 98.459
caricatures Leigh Hunt, 81.407
in Phila. (1868), 89.460
"Philadelphia's Great Drood Trial," by Martha Rosso, 105.99–104
photograph of, 89.461
prison reform, 106.187
public readings of in Phila., 98.456–468
on solitary confinement, 99.229
visits Phila., 94.313–314

The Dickensian, 105.103
Dickenson, Alice, 107.42
Dickenson, Belitia, 119.197
Dickenson, Charles, 119.197
Dickenson, Mahlon, 97.241
Dickerman, Judson C., 96.488n, 498
Dickerson, Dennis C., Out of the Crucible, rev., 111.417–418
Dickerson, Don M., 103.450, 451
Dickerson, G. Edward, 99.344, 345
Dickerson, Mahlon, 77.153
Dickerson, Oliver M., The Navigation Acts and the American Revolution, rev., 76.225–227
Dickerson, Robert, 96.89n
Dickey, John M., 96.96, 428
Dickins, Asbury, 83.293

career of, as bookseller, 94.464–483
publication list of, 94.473–474

Dickins, Rev. John, 94.465–466

founds Cokebury College, 94.466
funeral sermon on, 94.470–471
as superintendent of the Book Concern, 94.467–468

Dickinson, Anna, biography of, review, 77.114–115
Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth

career of, 76.39–40
feminism of, 76.40, 42, 43, 46
and Bret Harte, 76.44–46
and the stage, 76.43–44
and Mark Twain, 76.40–44, 45–46

Dickinson, Austin, 109.412
Dickinson, Daniel S., 98.348, 349
Dickinson, Elizabeth. See Goldsborough, Elizabeth Dickinson
Dickinson, Emily, 109.412

book on, 113.473–474

Dickinson, Henry, 86.275, 425n, 433
Dickinson, James (teacher), 91.440–441
Dickinson, Joan Younger, "Aspects of Italian Immigration to Philadelphia," 90.445–465
Dickinson, John (1732–1808) (lawyer), 76.452n, 78.463, 79.314–315, 81.362, 364, 371, 82.422, 427n, 85.4, 21, 306, 86.132, 326n, 87.328n, 343, 429, 89.88, 317, 90.308, 91.8, 22, 92.503, 93.179, 94.19, 22, 444, 95.40, 47, 50, 359, 96.27, 35, 44, 48, 95, 98, 97.19, 385, 98.33, 34, 191, 100.318, 321, 492, 498, 499, 101.179, 323, 324, 339, 103.149, 105.31, 218, 106.466, 586, 107.107, 307, 515, 109.206–207, 213, 110.219, 111.439, 112.3, 32, 35, 41, 52, 65, 71, 75, 139, 511–513, 113.196, 655, 114.299, 573, 115.595, 119.22, 24, 25, 26, 31, 33–34, 122.150, 361, 364–365, 370, 375–376

on Amer., 86.274–275
attacks Thos. Penn's exemption from legal tender, 94.431
attends court of George II, 86.248, 428, 429–430
attends theater in London, 86.254, 263
attitude toward the law, 86.259, 267, 269–270, 280, 423–424, 425, 441, 448, 450–451
career, 86.242–243
comments on English lawyers, 86.257–259, 425–426, 427, 433
on conciliation (1775), 85.11–12, 14n, 21n
connection with Chas. Thomson, 100.315, 322
conservatism of, 83.271–273, 286, 287, 291–292, 86.243
death of, marked by Congress, 101.450
and Declaration of Independence, 83.271, 272, 291
degree from Middle Temple, 86.250r, 270–271
describes legal ceremony, 86.271–272
describes London, 86.253–254, 261–262, 274, 284
description of, 98.144
on effects of slavery, 86.278
of England, endless papermaking machine of, 81.396–400
on England, 86.275, 276–277, 282, 421–422
on English courts, 86.248, 259, 267, 450
on English politics, 86.247, 260–261, 268, 272–273, 421–422, 444–445, 448–450, 451
expenses at Middle Temple, 86.251, 264, 269, 271
and Fabius Letters, 77.25, 27–30
on Tench Francis, 86.440, 446, 453
on George II, 86.263–264, 429
and Robt. Goldsborough, 86.249, 252, 255–256, 427, 431, 433–434
on gunpowder, 99.424
John Hanbury's kindness to, 86.249, 251, 255, 263, 264, 431, 432
hatred of, for Benj. Chew, 94.451–452
health of, in London, 86.245–246, 249, 253, 256, 261, 264, 270, 277, 427, 431–437 passim, 446
historians and, 86.243–244
historical and political thought of, 83.271–292
historical influences on thinking of, 86.246–247, 419, 422n, 445, 448–449, 453
on House of Lords, 86.259–260
impressions of London, 86.245, 246, 248, 252, 253, 264, 269, 276, 278, 427
and independence, 86.243
John Dickinson, Conservative Revolutionary, by Flower, rev., 107.640–643
John Dickinson (Charles Willson Peale oil), 110.39, 54r
on Kent Co., Del., 86.254, 283–284, 426
letter to Thomas McKeane, 79.101
Letters from a Farmer..., 81.362, 362n, 83.288, 95.40, 42, 112.7
letters to his parents, from London (1754–1756), 86.241–286, 417–453
and Marbois-Longchamps Affair, 104.279–306
on marriage, 86.434
on natural rights, 83.291
and nonimportation, 95.42, 48, 49
opposes Jay's Treaty, 97.170
opposes royal govt., 97.18
on Pa. politics (1756), 86.439–440, 446, 453
pamphlet A Caution by, note on, 79.100–101
and Thos. Penn, 86.262–263, 264, 265, 274, 277, 420, 428, 429
and Phila. Mutiny of 1783, 101.419–450
on Wm. Pitt, 86.418, 443
on Poplar Hall, 86.284–285, 422
reading of, 83.275–279
recommendations of, to judges, 91.26–27
and religion, 77.29, 30–31
role of, in Amer. Rev., 83.271, 272, 287, 291–292
speech of, published by Dr. Smith, 94.452
and Stamp Act, 83.272, 286–287, 288
on standing armies, 86.445, 448–449
study methods, at Middle Temple, 86.245, 246, 251, 252, 257–260, 265, 267, 270–271, 280–281, 441, 446–447, 450, 451
supports Pa. proprietors, 83.286
visits British naval ships, 86.282–283
visits St. Albans, 86.280, 428
on Westminster Abbey, 86.279
and whig writers in London, 83.284–285
on white maids, 86.422–423
writes ode on French Revolution, 77.24, 28–30
writes pamphlet A Caution (1798), 77.24–31

Dickinson, John (U. of Pa. law prof.), 97.216
Dickinson, Jonathan (1663–1722), 78.158n, 86.282, 90.196, 92.293, 95.508, 97.33, 34, 35, 99.12, 371, 105.105, 107.227, 122.262

book on, 122.297–298
finances of, 90.194
as mayor of Phila., 90.188–189
as a slave trader, 86.148–156, 159

Dickinson, Judith Troth (Mrs. Samuel Dickinson), 86.275n
Dickinson, Maria. See Logan, Maria Dickinson
Dickinson, Mary Cadwalader (Mrs. Samuel Dickinson), 83.276n, 86.242, 244, 262n, 107.641–642

attitude toward white servants, 86.422
John Dickinson's letters to (1754–1756), 86.253–256, 261–265, 273–277, 279–283, 284–286, 422–425, 427–431, 433–434, 436–441, 446–450, 452–453

Dickinson, Mary Norris (Mrs. John Dickinson; Polly Dickinson), 82.431, 86.434n, 101.445, 106.78, 107.641–642
Dickinson, Gen. Philemon, 82.427, 86.425, 113.551, 572, 122.219, 238
Dickinson, Sally Norris, 86.326, 87.207, 343, 98.35
Dickinson, Samuel, 86.242, 244, 262n, 263, 275n, 429n, 107.642

John Dickinson's letters to (1754–1756), 86.248–253, 256–261, 265–273, 277–278, 283–284, 420–422, 425–427, 431–433, 434–436, 441–446, 450–452

Dickinson, Susan, 76.41
Dickinson, Thomas B., 91.313
Dickinson, W. Adams, essay rev. of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 20, I April 1791 to 4 August 1791; "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, second series, Jefferson's Extracts from the Gospels, "The Philosophy of Jesus," and "The Life and Morals of Jesus," 109.69–79

Dickinson, William (teacher), 89.452, 91.451
Dickinson College, 76.178, 345, 351, 453, 78.5, 29–30, 83.44, 271, 278, 85.166, 86.297, 87.86, 87, 89.202, 105.87, 95–96, 112.508–527, 123.350

archives and manuscripts at, 96.546–547
books for library of, 78.39–40
career of Charles Nisbet at, 98.189–205
essays on, book rev., 81.434–436
Germans and, 78.39
Rev. Wm. Hazlitt and presidency of (1783), 85.289–302
A History of, by Sellers, rev., 98.120–121
library of Isaac Norris (1701–1766), 100.549
literary societies, 85.270
Charles Nisbet, first principal of, 85.289–290, 292, 295, 302, 121.303, 313–328
rules governing student behavior (1830), 85.256–259
Benj. Rush secures chemistry professor for, 78.38–41
Rush-Ewing feud over, 85.293, 294–299, 302
School of Law, 83.46
sports, 85.283, 284
student life in (19th century), 85.260, 261–262, 266, 270, 283, 284
student rebellion, 98.198–199
trustees of, 98.193

Dickinson family, 82.412, 87.341
Dickinson Mansion, story of, rev., 79.529
Dickinson Seminary, 86.297
Dicks, John, 92.442, 461
Dicks (Dix), Hector, 77.477
Dickson, Mr. (Lancaster editor), 94.385
Dickson, Harold E., 105.131

book revs. by, 94.246–248, 95.266–267, 103.383–384
Arts of the Young Republic: The Age of William Dunlap, rev., 93.430–431
A Hundred Pennsylvania Buildings, rev., 79.264–266

Dickson, Mary, 109.342
Dickson, Paul, 114.601
Dickson, Samuel H., 88.332
Dickson, Thomas, 89.274, 276
Dickson, William, 109.342
Dickson, William Brown, 106.318–319
Dickson locomotive works, Scranton, 99.444
Dickstein, Samuel, 118.389
Dictionaries, 83.184, 185, 186, 190, 191, 89.434
Dictionary of American Biography, 87.323

concise edition of, review, 88.486–488

Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Volume 1: 1000–1700, ed. by Brown, Vachon, and Trudel, rev., 90.524–525
A Dictionary of Colonial Printers' Ornaments and Decorations, by Reilly, rev., 101.135–137
Dictionary of Painters, 110.34
Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 110.275
Didactics (Walsh), 92.198, 203
Didot, M., 112.493, 494–495
Die Wahlvervandtschafen (Goethe), 93.400, 403, 404, 405
Diefenderfer, William M., III, The Almanac of State Legislatures, by DeFranco, Lilley and Diefenderfer, rev., 119.420–423
Dieffenbach, Henry L., 109.518, 536
Diehl, Joseph, 98.509
Dierenfield, Bruce J., book rev. by, 122.168–169
Dies, Martin, 118.383, 386
Diet. See also Food; Rations

of Americans, 96.232
on Pa. farm (1890s), 85.373, 387–409 passim
in Phila. prisons (1859), 87.217, 220
at Walnut St. Prison, 78.101, 102, 103

Dietetic Gazette, 96.230
Dietitians, 96.230
Dietrich Americana Corporation, 95.438
Dietze, Gottfried, America's Political Dilemma: From Limited to Unlimited Democracy, rev., 93.142–143
Diffenderffer, Frank, 111.30
"Difficulties of a Diplomat: George Mifflin Dallas in London," by Sister Therese A. Donovan, 92.421–440
Digby, Robert, 82.38
Digby, William, 103.317
Digges, Ann, 77.386n
Digges, Ann Attwood (Mrs. William Digges), 77.385
Digges, Charles, 77.386
Digges, Sir Dudley, 77.386
Digges, Edward, 77.386
Digges, Francis, 77.386n
Digges, George, 77.386, 387–388, 389, 390, 432, 438, 123.62
Digges, Joseph, 77.386
Digges, Susannah, 77.386n
Digges, Thomas Attwood, 123.62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 71–74, 84

accusations against, 77.381–385, 427–438 passim
and Amer. prisoners in England, 77.389–437 passim, 103.287, 295, 296, 300
correspondence with Franklin, 77.381–438 passim
defense of, 77.381–438
embezzles money from Franklin, 77.381–385, 427–431, 435–436, 438
locates Wm. Peters in England, 77.396, 398–399
mediator in British truce overtures (1779, 1782), 77.382, 385, 394–398, 432–435, 436
promotes Amer. trade ventures, 77.388, 390, 392, 402–403, 411–414, 416–417, 420–421, 422, 424
pseudonyms of, 77.388, 420n, 423
sends Franklin news of Laurens, 77.419–420
suspected of treason by British, 77.400–402, 422–424
and Washington, 77.387, 438

Digges, William (d. 1698), 77.386
Digges, William (m. 1739), 77.385, 386, 391
Diggins, John Patrick

book rev. by, 111.247–248
The Proud Decades: America in War and in Peace, 1941–1960, rev., 113.511–512

Diggs, Thomas, 122.129
Digitalis, 101.50
Dike Rebellion (1675), 118.274
Dilettanti Society, 81.195
Diligence (Happy Union) (ship), 78.162, 163, 163n, 164, 166
Dillahunty, Albert, 87.140n
Dillard, Charles H., 103.471n
Dillard, Dr. Thomas, 90.31
Dillenberger, John, Benjamin West, rev., 102.243–244
Dillenius, Johann Jacob, 117.357
Dillenius, John James, 81.86, 87
Diller, A. Henry, 79.302
Diller, I. R., 79.302
Dilliard, Maud Esther, An Album of New Netherland, rev., 87.456–457
Dillingham, Mary P., 91.352
Dillon, [General], 121.323–324
Dillon, Clarissa, 121.35
Dillon, Joseph, 79.41
Dillon, Luke, 106.580
Dillon, Merton L., 114.312

Benjamin Lundy and the Struggle for Negro Freedom, rev., 91.227–228
Elijah P. Lovejoy, Abolitionist Editor, rev., 86.228–229

Dillon, Richard, 112.628

Meriwether Lewis, A Biography, rev., 90.265–266
We Have Met the Enemy: Oliver Hazard Perry, rev., 102.516–517

Dillwyn, George, 82.418, 106.71, 78, 80

Sansom silhouette of, 88.403, 412r

Dillwyn, John, 84.151
Dillwyn, Sarah, 84.151, 154

house of, 84.151–152, 153, 159

Dillwyn, Susanna (Mrs. John Dillwyn), 84.151, 152n, 113.195, 196
Dillwyn, William (1743–1824), 82.435, 460n, 88.403, 99.12, 413
Dilly, Edward, 83.284
Dilts, James, 123.226
Dilworth, Mary. See Gilpin, Mary Dilworth
Dilworth, Richardson, 102.210, 107.171, 566, 114.605, 115.503, 116.274, 278, 118.175, 120.163–216, 123.138
Dilworth, Thomas, New Guide to the English Tongue, 111.469–471
(Dilworth), Elizabeth Brockie, 120.182
Dilwyn, George, 109.391
Dimock, H. F., 93.231n
Dimphel, F. P., 94.491
Dinah (slave), 107.49–50, 53, 59–62, 68
Dine, Sarah, 118.139
Diner, Hasia R.

book rev. by, 121.287–289
Erin's Daughters in America: Irish Immigrant Women in the Nineteenth Century, rev., 109.243–244
The Jewish People in America. Volume 2: A Time for Gathering: The Second Migration, 1820–1880, rev., 118.269–272

Diner, Steven J., 116.118

book rev. by, 105.229–232

Diney, Mrs. , 102.504
Dingee, James, 97.248
Dingmans Ferry (Poconos), 115.481
Dinkey, Alva, 106.318
Dinkins, David, 116.115
Dinners, Thanksgiving, in army (1862), 87.153
Dinnerstein, Leonard, 110.598

book rev. by, 110.592–594

Dinsy, John, 77.466
Dinwiddie, Emily, 99.37

report of, 90.460, 461, 462

Dinwiddie, Robert, 79.375, 83.128, 88.182, 93.338, 107.402, 116.47, 119.78

Robert Dinwiddie, Servant of the Crown, by Alden, rev., 99.250–251

Dinwiddie, William, 119.150
Dinwiddie Court House, Va., battle of, 87.40
Dinzey, Thomas, 82.29, 30, 31
Dio Cassius, 79.421
Diocesan Central Board of Education, Philadelphia, 112.400
Diocese of Pennsylvania (Episcopal), and controversy over Bishop Hopkins, 91.56, 67, 69
Diodorus Siculus, 79.421, 435
Dionysius, the younger, 86.440
Diorama(s), 84.89, 92

of Cathedral of Rheims, 84.74, 75, 81
of Daguerre, described, 77.204–205
of departing Israelites, 76.216
of India, 84.83
theater, 84.75, 82

DiPace, Aida, ed., Diary of Charles Francis Adams, vols. I-II, with Donald, rev., 90.135–136
Diphtheria, 94.293
Diplomacy. See also Foreign affairs

books on, 121.412–413

Revolutionary War, 113.462–464
Woodrow Wilson, 113.144–145

George M. Dallas in London, 92.421–440
history of U. S., book on, 114.473–474
Jeffersonian, book on, 119.409–411
John Randolph Clay: America's First Career Diplomat, by Oeste, rev., 91.490–491
William Vans Murray, Federalist Diplomat, by Hill, rev., 95.550–552

Diplomats

Amer. ministers at Court of St. James, 91.457–470
Italian, and immigrant miners, 88.267, 274, 274n, 280, 287
salaries of (1861), 82.107
in Washington, favor South (1861), 88.205

Dippie, Brian W., Catlin and His Contemporaries: The Politics of Patronage, rev., 116.94–96
Dirat, Louis-Marie, 104.495, 497, 501, 504
Dirck, —, 82.168
Direct representation, 112.113–114
Direct Tax Act (1798), 119.42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 52
Dirgan, Bridget, 107.478
Disallowance. See Royal disallowance
The Disappointed: Millerism and Millenarianism in the Nineteenth Century, ed. by Numbers and Butler, rev., 112.456–457
The Disappointment (play), 78.470, 471
Disaster, industrial, book on, 113.135–137
Disbrow, Donald W.

book rev. by, 95.560–562
"Herbert Welsh, Editor of City and State, 1895–1904," 94.62–74

Disciples of Christ (Christian Church), 95.180, 106.539, 547–548
"Discord in Utopia: The Ellsworth Strike of 1904," by Raymond M. Hyser, 106.393–409
Discourse, public sphere, eighteenth-century newspapers and, book on, 116.238–240
"A Discourse on Jests," 109.135, 139
Discourses Concerning Government, by Sidney, 89.435, 91.197
Discourses upon Grants and Resumptions, by Davenant, 89.435
Discovering America, 1700–1875, by Savage, rev., 105.106–109
Discovery, travel and, in Renaissance, book rev., 77.213–214
"Discovery of the Process for Making Anthracite Iron," by W. Ross Yates, 98.206–223
Discrimination, against African Americans in Phila., 93.198
Disease(s), 87.178. See also Epidemics; Fevers; Malaria; Plague; Small pox; Yellow fever; individual diseases

and African slave trade, 92.465–493 passim
among Indians, 77.319, 325–326
Benjamin Franklin efforts against pollution and, 116.167, 170–171, 175, 178–179
cared for, in Phila. Almshouse (1859), 87.218–219
of children, and dentition, 78.37
and criminality, 121.127
environment as factor in, 87.295
inadequate knowledge of (19th century), 87.294–295
Indian contact with Europeans, 116.11–13, 30
Benj. Rush on causes of, 78.12–13
smoke claimed as deterrent to, 87.295, 296
treatment of, book on, 113.157–159

Dishes, 86.66

at Pennsbury (1687), 86.406, 409

DiSilvestro, Anthony, 117.273–275, 276, 277
DiSilvestro, Giovanni, 117.259–260, 276
DiSilvestro, Giuseppe, 117.258, 260
Disinherited: The Lost Birthright of the American Indian, by Van Every, rev., 90.547
Dismal Swamp Land Company, 118.167
Disney Corporation, 123.263
Disorderly conduct, women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.335–358 passim
Disorderly houses, 77.477, 478
Dispatch (sloop), 79.44
Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 93.511, 99.332, 109.93
Disrupted Decades: The Civil War and Reconstruction Years, by Jones, rev., 98.117–118
The Disruption of the Pennsylvania Democracy, 1848–1860, by Coleman, rev., 100.138–139
"Disruption of the Philadelphia Whigocracy: Joseph R. Chandler, Anti-Catholicism, and the Congressional Election of 1854," by Frank Gerrity, 111.161–194
Dissections, 78.94
"Dissent of the Minority of the Convention," Pennsylvania Antifederalists, 112.23, 107
Dissenters, 77.254, 259, 79.312

in Bristol, England (1754), 86.272
cause of, championed by Whigs, 81.146, 147–148, 149
intellectual role of, 101.73
Wm. Penn and, 81.144, 86.378, 389
persecution of, 81.146n, 147

Disston, Charles, 114.493, 501
Disston, Hamilton, 114.490–491, 506, 510
Disston, Henry, 104.70, 114.483–515, 119.250, 413–415
Disston, Henry, II, 114.494
Disston, Horace C., 114.510
Disston, Jacob, 114.506–507
Disston, Marianne, 114.485–486
Disston, Mary, 114.497, 499, 512
Disston, Susan, 114.493
Disston, Thomas, 114.485–486, 493, 501
Disston, William, 114.493–494, 501
Disston Crucible, 114.489, 506
Disston Saw, 116.425, 439, 453, 462
Disston Saw Company, 109.6
Disston Saw Works, book on, 119.413–415
Disston Steel Workers Lodge, 109.11
The Distelfink Country of the Pennsylvania Dutch, by Jordan, rev., 103.137–138
Distilleries, 79.202, 82.216, 89.115, 98.154

in York, 116.303–307

Distillers, oppose temperance movement, 87.131, 132
Distin Horn Manufacturing Co., 94.60
The Distorted Image. Changing Conceptions of the American Character Since Turner, by Hartshorne, rev., 93.447–449
"Distributing the Printed Word: The Tract Association of Friends, 1816–1966," by Edwin Bronner, 91.342–354
Distribution Act, 91.132, 133, 135
The District: A History of the Philadelphia District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, by Snyder and Guss, rev., 99.263–265
District Court of Phila., 89.81

nomination of judges for (1861), 88.210–213

District Court of the U. S., Phila., rules on constitutionality of Lincoln's war measures, 88.307, 309, 479
District of Columbia, 86.178, 88.318n

African American suffrage in, 85.323–324, 450
slavery in, 102.153

Ditter, Dorothy. See Gondos, Dorothy Ditter
Ditter, William, Jr., 118.175
Dittman, John, 97.372
Diven, Lt. William, 78.302
Diversification, of industry in coal regions, 94.54–61
"Diversifying the Economy of the Anthracite Regions, 1880–1900," by Harold W. Aurand, 94.54–61
Diversity, historiographical model of, 115.163–183
The Divided Metropolis: Social and Spatial Dimensions of Philadelphia, 1800–1975, ed. by Cutler and Gillette, rev., 105.129–130, 110.532, 112.600
Divided We Fought. A Pictorial History of the War, 1861–1865, ed. by Donald, Milhollen, Kaplan and Stuart, rev., 77.235–236
The Divine Being and its Attributes, 109.315
Divine right, of kings in England and America, book on, 113.455–457
Divine services

in army (1862), 87.145, 153, 154
S. G. Fisher on, 87.224

Divinity Hall, Edinburgh, 98.190
Divinity School, Harvard, 103.56, 58
Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 83.46
Division for American Unity, 123.150
Division of Public Records, Pa., 103.421
Division Ridge, 87.21
Divorce, 79.490, 86.80, 90, 184, 185, 92.70, 101.230

Butler v. Butler, letters on lawyers in, 79.101–108
in early Pa., 92.441–464
in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, book on, 117.230–231
of Edward Middleton, 87.67–68
and Revolutionary women's status, 115.185–220

Dix, Cuff (escaped slave), 93.471
Dix, Dorothea L., 83.75, 77–78, 100.552

during Civil War, 83.81–82
hospital appointment of, by Simon Cameron, 90.112–113
portrait of, proposed, 83.78

Dix, John A., 97.476, 98.343
Dix, Keith, What's a Coal Miner To Do? The Mechanization of Coal Mining, rev., 114.455–456
Dix (Dicks), Hector, 77.477
Dix Cove (Africa), 92.477, 482
Dixon, Alexander J. D., 94.507
Dixon, C. J. B., book rev. by, 76.245–246
Dixon, Emma. See Norris, Emma Dixon
Dixon, Eugenia. See Wainwright, Eugenia Dixon
Dixon, Fitz Eugene, 122.163
Dixon, Jane Emma Biddle (Mrs. Thomas Fraser Dixon), 101.56
Dixon, Jeremiah, 85.66

survey of Pa.-Md. boundary, 87.286, 287–288, 289r, 290r, 292

Dixon, Rev. John, 95.68, 69
Dixon, Randy, 117.43, 44, 47
Dixon, Thomas, 101.101, 113.272, 117.109
Dixon, Thomas Fraser, 101.56
Dixon, William Hepworth, 87.406, 91.194n, 198
Dixson, Jone, 121.119
Doad, Patrick, 106.350
Doak, Charles, "A Manufacturer's Apprenticeship: A Journal of Charles Doak, 1902–1906," by Philip Scranton, 109.59–67
Doak, James, Jr., 109.60
Doak, James III, 109.61, 63, 66
Doan, Aaron, 90.308–309, 105.31, 109.345
Doan, Abraham, 90.309, 118.44, 45

execution of, 90.310

Doan, Joseph, 91.12
Doan, Levi, 90.309

execution of, 90.310

Doan, Lori, 118.44, 45
Doan, Ruth Alden, 112.456–457

The Miller Heresy, Millennialism, and American Culture, rev., 113.657–658

Doan gang, 90.287, 299, 307, 308

robbery and state tax collectors, 105.25

Doane, Rev. George Washington (1799–1859) (bishop), 92.62
Doane family, in Amer. Rev., rev., 77.231–232
Dobbins, Richard J., 94.226n, 229
Dobbins High School (Philadelphia), 120.169, 170
Dobbs, Arthur (1689–1765), 88.178, 109.124

biography of, rev., 82.474–476

Dobelbower, J. H., 121.16, 17
Doberstein, John W.

ed., Notebook of a Colonial Clergyman. Condensed from the Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, with Tappert, rev., 84.379–381
The Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, vol. 3, by Tappert and Doberstein, rev., 83.463–464

Doble, Charles, 101.291, 292, 301
Dobrejcak, Mary, 117.122–123
Dobrejcak, Mike, 117.122–123
Dobriner, William, 112.583
Dobson, James, 106.382, 385, 388–389
Dobson, Jean Paton, 118.128
Dobson, John, 106.379, 382
Dobson, Judah, 118.120, 121, 125, 128–131, 132, 133, 135–136
Dobson, Mary Ann (Schofield), 106.382
Dobson, Sarah (Schofield), 106.379
Dobson, T., 94.472, 473
Dobson, Thomas, 81.83

notes on copper industry, printing, publishing and, bookselling, 118.117–136

Dobson textiles, 116.438, 460
Dock, Christopher, 93.384

life of, 93.123–124

Dock, Mira Lloyd

beautification of Harrisburg, 99.490–499
as lecturer, 99.493

Dock area of Philadelphia, 116.158, 163, 167–182
Dock Creek, Phila., 91.166, 92.23, 98.18, 100.299

called the Swamp, 92.146, 147, 167
drawbridge, 85.187, 196n
sanitary problem of, 98.92–100

Dock Street. See Spruce St., Phila.
Dockwra, Thomas, 121.119
Dockwra, William, 77.256, 260, 263, 265, 266–267, 269, 270, 277, 287, 291
Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town, by Berkeley and Berkeley, rev., 94.398–400
Dr. Barnes of Merion. An Appreciation, by Hart, rev., 87.370–371
"Dr. Bullie's" Notes...by James Holmes, ed. by Presley, rev., 101.407
Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Remedy, 84.331
"Dr. Daniel Garrison Brinton with the Army of the Cumberland," ed. by D. G. Brinton Thompson, 90.466–490
Dr. H. J. Helmbold's Extract Buchu, 82.155
"Dr. James Durham, Mysterious Eighteenth-Century Black Physician," by Charles E. Wynes, 103.325–333
Dr. John Mitchell: The Man Who Made the Map of North America, by Berkeley and Berkeley, rev., 99.248–250
Dr. Johnson's Printer. The Life of William Strahan, by Cochrane, rev., 90.121–122
Dr. Nott's Patent Anthracite Tubular Boilers, 83.430
"Dr. Physick and His House," by George B. Roberts, 92.67–86
Dr. Roby's Brazilian Hair Curling Liquid, 82.159, 161
"Dr. Shenk's Missing Series of the Published Pennsylvania Archives," by Roland M. Baumann, 103.415–431
Dr. Smith's Living Water Cure Establishment, 87.180
Doctor Franklin Tavern, Phila., 101.424
Doctor Kane of the Arctic Sea, by Corner, rev., 97.276–278
Dr. Yate's celebrated Expectorant, 84.331
Doctors, term used by druggists, 94.353
Doctors in Blue. The Medical History of the Union Army in the Civil War, by Adams, rev., 77.497–498
Doctors Made in America, by Bauer, rev., 88.507–508
"Doctor's Mob," 123.377
Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, vol. 3, House of Representatives Journal, ed. by de Pauw, rev., 102.123–124
The Documentary History of the First Federal Elections, vol. 1, ed. by Jensen, rev., 101.405–406
The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution

vol. 3, ed. by Jensen, rev., 103.126–127
vols. 1-2, ed. by Jensen, rev., 101.269–271

The Documentary History of the Supreme Court, ed. by Marcus and Perry, rev., 111.126–127
Documents, historical

collection of, 114.22–24
essay review on, 117.209–213

Dod, Albert Baldwin, 104.48n, 51
Dodd, A. H., 81.128, 129n
Dodd, John, 99.12
Dodd, Jonathan, 84.162n
Dodd, William E., 97.297
Doddridge, Philip, 97.433, 434, 101.76
Dodds, Harold, 112.242
Dodge, Edward, 82.276n
Dodge, Ernest S., book rev. by, 96.405–407
Dodge, Robert, 110.267
Dodge, William E., 89.276, 96.459, 462, 463, 465

biography of, review, 79.261–262

Dodson, Dimac, 97.503
Dodson, Leonidas, book revs. by, 76.227–229, 77.362–363, 82.226–227, 83.464–466, 86.507–508
Dodson, Sarah Paxton Ball, 112.550, 552, 555r, 556r, 559, 565, 570
Dodwell, Edward, 120.227, 229
Dodyk, Delight, 110.473
Doe, Mary, 107.227
Doerflinger, Thomas M., 112.208, 113.465, 572, 122.217, 233

book rev. by, 123.370–371
A Vigorous Spirit of Enterprise, rev., 111.131–132

Doerries, Reinhard R., 109.597
Doggert, Kate, 107.120
Dogget, Henry, 121.119
Doggett, Marguerite V., Long Island Printing 1791–1830, rev., 104.119–120
"Dogood, Silence," 122.125
Dogs

as food, 92.472
health menace in early Pittsburgh, 87.296, 300–302 passim
seeing eye, 97.311

Doheny, Michael, 95.101
Doherty, Robert W., 112.362, 119.351

"A Response to Orthodoxy: The Hicksite Movement in the Society of Friends," 90.233–246
book rev. by, 111.584–585
The Hicksite Separation: A Sociological Analysis of Religious Schism in Early Nineteenth Century America, rev., 92.123–124

Dohnert, John H., 97.329
Dolan, Patrick, 106.399, 404
Dolan, Thomas, 87.9, 99.232, 106.386, 388
Dolbo, Peter, 92.14n
Dolby, George, 98.456, 458, 463
Dolce, Philip, 112.587
Doles, Gen. George, 87.174, 175
Doll, Eugene E., 76.4, 82.377, 100.437

book revs. by, 78.384–386, 82.130–132
Ephrata As Seen by Contemporaries, by Reichmann and Doll, rev., 78.386–387
The Ephrata Cloister. An Introduction, rev., 83.364–365
Index to The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volumes 1–75 (1877–1951), rev., 79.109–110
"Trial and Error at Allegheny: The Western State Penitentiary, 1818–1838," 81.3–27

Dolmetsch, Joan D., ed., Eighteenth-Century Prints in Colonial America, rev., 103.541–543
Dolph, Edward A., 107.147
Dolphin (naval vessel), 102.286
Dolson, Hildegarde, The Great Oildorado, rev., 83.473–474
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 123.346
Domestic animals

exhibition of, 77.92–93
on Pa. German farms, 83.195–198

Domestic service, book on, 115.282–284. See also Household servants
Domestic Tyranny: The Making of Social Policy Against Family Violence from Colonial Times to the Present, by Pleck, rev., 112.636–637
"The Domesticated Madman: Changing Concepts of Insanity at the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1780–1830," by Nancy Tomes, 106.271–286
Domesticity, and Catherine Beecher, 98.265
Dominica, 99.167
Dominion of New England, 113.538–539
The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men, by Witherspoon, 95.67
Dominque Vivant Denon (Rembrandt Peale oil), 110.65r, 74
Dominy family, as cabinetmakers, 93.276–278
Dφmjen, Samuel, 101.84
Don Juan (film), 118.3, 15
Don Juan (opera), 103.99
Don Quixote, 76.33, 469
Don Quixote, 89.435
Donaghy and Sons (firm), 82.93
Donald, David, 90.135, 92.382, 115.347

Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War, rev., 85.235–236
Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man, rev., 95.413–414
Divided We Fought..., ed. by Donald, Milhollen, Kaplan and Stuart, rev., 77.235–236
Inside Lincoln's Cabinet: The Civil War Diaries of Salmon P. Chase, rev., 79.131–132
The Politics of Reconstruction: 1863–1867, rev., 90.411–412

Donald, David Herbert, 101.204
Donaldson, Arthur, 97.444
Donaldson, John, 82.432, 86.137
Donaldson, Joseph, 81.64
Donaldson, Scott, 112.583
Donation Fund, of British Quakers, 102.223, 438–441, 448
Donation lands, 84.321, 321n, 116.60–66
Donati's Comet, 92.239
Donegal, Pa., 81.133, 120.65–70
Donegan, Jane B., "Hydropathic Highway to Health," rev., 111.138–141
Donehoo, E. R., 113.415
Donehoo, George P., 76.437, 94.15n, 103.421n, 423, 104.309

A History of the Indian Villages, rev., 102.388–389

Donelson, Mrs. Andrew J., 100.232
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 92.511, 100.239, 240, 122.143
Dongan (Dungan), Thomas, 2nd Earl of Limerick and Viscount Dungan of Clane, 76.89–90, 90.322, 351, 113.533–537, 547, 121.108

interference of in Pa. Indian trade, 90.495, 498, 504, 516

Donkin, Bryan, 81.396, 398
Donley, J. B., 104.223n, 225
Donnaldson, Hugh, 97.36
Donnally, Anna, 101.484
Donnan, Elizabeth, ed., An Historian's World: Selections from the Correspondence of John Franklin Jameson (1956), with Stock, 115.423
Donne, John, dissertation on poetry of, 120.401
Donnell, John R., 87.442
Donnelly, Charles, 84.178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 187, 191
Donnelly, Ignatius, 95.100
Donnelly, John, 101.482
Donnelly, R. R., 111.556
Donoghue, J. C., 123.147
Donohue, Frank, 99.340
Donop, Karl Emil Kurt von, 78.16–17, 82.453

death of, 98.164
monument to, 98.132

Donoughue, Bernard, British Politics and the American Revolution: The Path to War, 1773–75, rev., 90.396–398
Donovan, James, 88.254
Donovan, Sister Theresa A.

book rev. by, 92.403–404
"Difficulties of a Diplomat: George Mifflin Dallas in London," 92.421–440
"President Pierce's Ministers at the Court of St. James," 91.457–470

Donovan, Timothy, 101.482
Dooley, Mr. See Dunne, Peter Finley
Doolittle, Amos, engravings by, 99.284, 285
Doombah (Kabul sheep), 82.43, 45n
Doran, Joseph M., 79.230
d'Orbigny, Count G. de Moin, 104.5, 34
Dorcas Societies, 89.283
Dorchester, Guy Lord, 122.16, 18–19
Dorfman, Joseph, 104.366
Doric architecture, in country houses, 121.44–46, 51
Dorman, James H., 116.388
Dorman, Robert L., Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920–1945, rev., 119.150–152
Dormon, James H., book rev. by, 114.471
Dornbusch, C. E., Regimental Publications and Personal Narratives of the Civil War. A Checklist [New Jersey and Pennsylvania], rev., 87.247–248
Dornbush, Charles, 118.280
Dorndorf, —, 84.326n
Dorothy Six (Duquesne blast furnace), campaign to save, 119.147
Dorpalen, Andreas, 76.405
Dorr, Rev. Benjamin, 86.189, 338, 103.500

on J. F. Watson, 98.50

Dorrigo, Manuel, 94.48
Dorris, Jonathan Truman, Pardon and Amnesty under Lincoln and Johnson. The Restoration of the Confederates to their Rights and Privileges, 1861–1898, rev., 78.402–403
Dorsey, Basil (fugitive slave), 92.321, 322
Dorsey, Benedict, 86.205
Dorsey, Charles (fugitive slave), 92.321, 322
Dorsey, Elizabeth Physick (Mrs. Leonard Dorsey), 92.67n, 70
Dorsey, J., 106.15, 19
Dorsey, John, 79.339, 341, 104.3n
Dorsey, Dr. John Syng, 92.73, 95.230, 101.17, 104.5

death of, 92.78

Dorsey, Thomas (fugitive slave), 92.321, 322n
Dorsey, William, book on, 117.103–105
Dorsey, William (fugitive slave), 92.321
Dorsius, Peter Henry, 113.577, 582, 583, 587
Dorson, Richard M.

book rev. by, 78.499–500
ed., Folklore and Folklife, an Introduction, rev., 97.119–120

D'Ortona, Paul, 117.279
Dorwart, Jeffery M.

Camden County, New Jersey, rev., 101.411–412
Fort Mifflin of Philadelphia: An Illustrated History, rev., 123.261–262

Dorwon (Dawson), Richard, 110.268, 270
Dos Passos, John, 107.325, 112.652

The Head and Heart of Thomas Jefferson, rev., 78.376–378
The Shackles of Power: Three Jeffersonian Decades, rev., 90.542–543

Dossie, Robert, The Handmaid to the Arts, 110.106
Doty, Gresdna Ann, The Career of Mrs. Anne Brunton Merry in the American Theatre, rev., 96.403–404
Douai University (France), 83.262
Double Eagle, Pa., 76.416
"Double representation," in Pennsylvania constitution, 112.16
"Double V" campaign, 123.169
Doubleday, Gen. Abner, 87.173, 175, 97.357
Doubleday, Page & Co., 88.446
Dougan, Nancy, 107.47
Dougan, Robert O., book rev. by, 97.279–281
Dougherty, Biddy, 101.479
Dougherty, Catherine, 101.479
Dougherty, Daniel, 77.179
Dougherty, Dennis J. (Cardinal, Archbishop of Phila.), 83.69, 106.458, 108.536, 123.149
Dougherty, George, 110.404
Dougherty, Harry V., 97.215, 225
Dougherty, Henry, 81.53
Dougherty, Hugh, 81.49
Dougherty, James, 110.398

"Judge Jonathan Langham and the Use of the Labor Injunction in Indiana County, 1919–1931," with Irwin M. Marcus, and Eileen M. Cooper, 118.63–85

Dougherty, John, 81.63
Dougherty, Mary, 119.196
Dougherty, Pat, hotel of, 93.507
Dougherty, Romeo, 117.34
Doughty, Cabinet of Natural History, 110.162
Doughty, Capt. John, 93.169
Doughty, Thomas, 85.182, 183
Doughty, William, 88.323, 324, 325
Doughty (Dotty), Samuel, 85.415
Douglas, David (actor), 103.166–176 passim
Douglas, Gordon, 115.562, 564
Douglas, John, 91.272n
Douglas, Kirk, 115.562
Douglas, Paul, 108.338
Douglas, Paul H., 119.350
Douglas, Stephen A., 76.112, 81.268, 277, 82.106, 171, 83.451, 86.477n, 89.203, 92.434n, 93.194, 195, 95.384, 97.318, 98.352, 107.651, 109.437–438, 532, 568–569, 115.436, 117.98, 118.342–343, 348, 119.271

biography of, by Capers, review, 83.474–475
in election of 1860, 104.212–217
and Francis J. Grund, 97.473, 475, 478, 480, 481, 482
monument to, 92.366
as Northern Democratic candidate (1860), 87.340, 444–445

Douglas, William, 86.146
Douglass, Mr., 92.349, 350
Douglass, Anna, 117.107
Douglass, Anna Murray, 121.285
Douglass, C. H., 117.60
Douglass, David, 97.99, 108.274
Douglass, Elisha, 96.93

Rebels and Democrats. The Struggle for Equal Political Rights and Majority Rule during the American Revolution, rev., 79.380–382

Douglass, Frederick L., 82.283, 88.281, 473, 92.379, 107.320, 480, 108.3, 20, 109.588, 113.29, 34, 35, 49–50, 114.26, 136, 138–139, 119.271, 121.53, 62, 73, 74

book on, 117.106–108
Frederick Douglass's Paper, 113.25, 47
on racism in Phila., 93.198

Douglass, Grace, 102.155, 156, 157, 117.96
Douglass, Harlan, 112.580, 117.109
Douglass, James, 77.168n, 79.60
Douglass, Capt. John, 92.491
Douglass, Kate, 101.210
Douglass, Robert, 102.157, 108.6
Douglass, Sarah Mapps, 97.76, 77, 84, 102.156, 157, 113.5, 10, 13, 19, 117.95–96
Douglass, William, 101.81
Douglass Association, Steelton, 97.203, 204
Douglass Harding, Caroline, 117.96
Douglass Hospital, Phila., 97.96, 97

book on, 115.143–144

Douglass National Bank (Chicago), 117.73
Douglass State Bank (Kansas), 117.79
Douglassville, 76.434
Doutrich, Paul, 113.653
Doutrich, Paul E., 123.369
Dove, David, 123.52–53, 54
Dove, David James, 76.65
Dove, James, 123.36, 47
Dove (brig), 81.50
Dove (sloop), 83.256n
Dover (England), customs inspection (1724), 84.220
Dover & Taylor (firm), 84.26n
Dow, Alexander, 96.496
Dow, Lorenzo, 77.332
Dow, Neal, 115.293–294
Dow, Dr. Robert, 103.328, 332
Dowd, Gregory Evans, 118.412, 123.376

book rev. by, 112.470–472
A Spirited Resistance: The North American Indian Struggle for Unity, 1745–1815, rev., 117.239–240

Dowdall, George W., book rev. by, 120.267–269
Dowdeney's tavern, New Castle, 91.310
Dowdeswell, William, 86.15n, 20n
Dowdey, Clifford, Death of a Nation. The Story of Lee and His Men at Gettysburg, rev., 83.113–115
Dowell, Jane, 94.312
Dowell, William, 81.41
Dowers, Dinah, 119.195
Dowglass (Douglass?), Mr. , 85.32
Dowie, James, 79.59
Dowling, Joseph A., book revs. by, 105.503–505, 109.417–419, 110.590–592, 112.454–455
Dowman, Thomas, 81.50
Down, Junius, 107.46
Down at the Depot: American Railroad Stations from 1831 to 1920, by Alexander, rev., 95.129–131
"Down in a Coal Mine" (song), 89.284
Downer, Alan S.

The Eminent Tragedian: William Charles Macready, rev., 91.94–96
The Memoir of John Durang: American Actor, 1785–1816, rev., 91.484–485

Downes, Elizabeth. See Franklin, Elizabeth Downes (Mrs. William Franklin)
Downes, Elizabeth (Mrs. John Downes), 94.533
Downes, Hannah, 94.533
Downes, John, 94.533, 534
Downes, Jonathan, 94.533
Downes, King, 94.534
Downes, William Richard, 94.534
Downey, Dennis B., No Crooked Death: Coatesville, Pennsylvania, and the Lynching of Zachariah Walker, with Hyser, rev., 117.345–346
Downey, Fairfax, Indian Wars of the U. S. Army, 1776–1865, rev., 88.117–118
Downing, Andrew Jackson, 86.69, 70–71, 87, 181, 183, 184, 87.203, 111.286, 121.404

book on, 120.398–399

Downing, Elizabeth, 107.13–14, 27
Downing, George, 97.369
Downing, Henry, 107.27
Downing, Jack, 86.336
Downing, Jacob, 107.14
Downing, Mary, 107.13, 27
Downing, Sally (Drinker), 107.7–8, 11–13, 19, 27
Downing, Sandwich, 107.27
Downing, Sarah, 107.27
Downingtown, Pa., 76.414, 105.57
Downs, Joseph, American Furniture...in the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, rev., 76.477–479
Downs, Norton, Essays in Honor of Conyers Read, rev., 77.353–354
The Downs (England), 89.155
Downtown Record, Phila., opposes school reform, 94.370n, 372
Doyle, Alexander J., 104.80
Doyle, Jerry, 107.187
Doyle, John, 95.480

execution of, 95.481–483

Doyle, Maj. Thomas, 78.425, 435
Doylestown, Pa., design resources of, 93.568
Doylestown Agricultural and Mechanics Institute, 82.164
Doylestown Democrat, 109.194
Doyley, Edward, 121.119
Doz, Andrew, land of, 92.45n
Dozol, M. (dancing master), 115.66
Draft. See Conscription
Draft commissioners, Civil War in Phila., 97.510
Draft raffle drum, 114.31r
"Draft Resistance in Civil War Pennsylvania," by Arnold Shankman, 101.190–204
Draft riots, in the Civil War, books on, 115.428–431
Drage, Mrs., 81.188, 195
Dragon of Wantley, by Wister, 95.304, 306
Dragoons. See Cavalry
Drainage, of city streets, 100.297
Drake, Benjamin, 118.411
Drake, Daniel, 108.208
Drake, Edwin, 101.205
Drake, James A., 93.296
Drake, R. Dillon, 101.20, 30, 47, 50, 51, 55
Drake, Lt. Samuel, 78.447
Drake, Thomas E., 89.364, 93.7n

book rev. by, 77.112–114

Drake (sloop of war), captured by John Paul Jones, 90.230
Drama, 77.82, 81.136. See also Plays; Theater(s)

Amer., nationalistic (1776–1781), 78.467–470
R. M. Bird and, 76.123, 124, 332
in colleges, 85.268, 280
Anna Dickinson attempts, 76.43–44
Quaker attitude toward, 79.421

Draper, John William, Life of Franklin, rev., 103.532
Draper, Dr. Lyman C., 77.328, 329n, 330n, 331n, 84.300n, 455n, 464n, 468n, 107.203, 206

letter from Samuel Hazard, 77.329–331

Draper, Paul, 115.571
Draper, Rachel, 121.202, 203–204, 205, 216, 227, 229, 230
Draper, Tenea, 106.177
Draper, Theodore, 109.414
Draper map of trans-Susquehanna (Draper Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin), 123.15–18, 16–17 (fig.), 24–26, 29
Drawbaugh, Daniel, biography of, review, 85.480–481
Drawbridge, over Dock Creek, 98.93
Drawbridge Public Landing, 91.166
Drawing(s), 83.30

architectural, 88.5–6, 7r, 8r, 9, 10n, 11r, 15, 22r, 23r
correspondence techniques for teaching of, 120.353–354
of Jacques Milbert, 82.206
profile, by St. Mιmin, 78.85
of Jas. Queen, 82.142, 145, 150, 172, 174, 175
by Jos. Sill, 94.324–325

Drawing book, 91.300
Draymen, 84.336, 91.167
Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Heyward, 89.472
Drayton, Mildred, 102.30
Drayton, Percival, 86.347
Drayton, William Henry, 86.241, 98.33, 34, 121.354, 355

Paine satirizes literary style of, 85.71–75

Drayton Hall, 120.274
Dream and Thought in the Business Community, 1860–1900, by Kirkland, rev., 81.340–341
The Dream of Love (Rembrandt Peale painting), 110.80, 145, 151, 155
A Dream of Peace: Edward Hicks of Newtown, by Pullinger, rev., 98.263–264
The Dream of Prosperity in Colonial America, by Wright, rev., 90.124
Dred Scott decision, 86.459, 87.69, 98.191, 103.197, 104.209, 212, 215
Dreer, Ferdinand J., 99.280, 107.203, 110.176

and J. F. Watson, 98.31, 49

Dreiser, Theodore, 101.227, 109.246, 120.360

book on, 117.125–126
Sister Carrie, 110.234

Dress. See Clothing; Costume
Dresser, Daniel Leroy, 96.225, 226
Dresser, Paul, 117.126
Dressing tables, 86.130
Dressmakers, 91.170
Drew, Daniel, 94.217, 105.88
Drew, Elisha, 106.204
Drew, James, 119.159–160
Drew, John, 117.46–47
Drew (Albany night boat), 89.355
Drew Theological Seminary, 105.88
Drexel, Anthony J., 85.445, 94.360, 99.231, 100.37, 101.55

and the Public Ledger, 92.374

Drexel, Elizabeth Longstreth (Mrs. Walter George Smith), 94.233
Drexel, Emily. See Biddle, Emily Drexel
Drexel, Francis, 108.313
Drexel, Jeremias, 116.123
Drexel, Joseph William, 100.390
Drexel, Morgan & Co., and purchase of West Shore Railroad, 93.240, 241
Drexel & Co., 93.92
Drexel Institute of Technology, 85.285, 109.60
Drexel University, 120.345
Dreyfus, Alfred, 88.50
Drifton, Pa., 89.277
Drifton School of Industry, 89.285
Drinker, Catherine, 121.295
Drinker, Charles, 107.27
Drinker, Elizabeth Sandwith (Mrs. Henry Drinker), 81.166, 90.164, 96.311, 312, 315, 317, 322, 324, 106.178, 107.34–37, 40–45, 607, 610–611, 110.423, 114.74, 115.171, 116.470–471, 119.191–192, 120.373, 122.28, 33

book on, 118.137
on Phila. bankruptcies (1798), 90.179
"The World of Elizabeth Drinker," by Elaine F. Crane, 107.3–28

Drinker, Esther, 107.13–14
Drinker, Harry, "Of Castles in Stockport and Other Structures: Samuel Preston's Contentious Agency for Henry Drinker," by David W. Maxey, 110.413–446
Drinker, Henry, 82.444, 95.354, 359, 96.303, 304, 306, 307, 309, 107.5–6, 8–9, 21, 26, 32, 36–37, 41–45, 151, 224, 108.357–366, 118.137, 122.21, 22–28, 32, 33, 36

exile of, 96.312, 313, 315, 316, 317, 318, 321, 324
"The Union Farm: Henry Drinker's Experiment in Deriving Profit from Virtue," by David W. Maxey, 107.607–629

Drinker, Henry (1734–1809), 88.403
Drinker, Henry (b. 1770), 107.12–13, 27
Drinker, Henry S. (lawyer), 88.403, 107.27, 121.295
Drinker, Henry W., 96.430, 466
Drinker, Mrs. James B., 76.208n
Drinker, John (1732–1800), 91.30, 102.216n, 109.391

Sansom silhouette of, 88.403, 413r

Drinker, Joseph, 99.12, 122.28
Drinker, Mary, 107.27
Drinker, Molly. See Rhoades, Molly Drinker
Drinker, Nancy. See Skyrin, Nancy (Drinker)
Drinker, Sally. See Downing, Sally (Drinker)
Drinker, Sophie H.

book rev. by, 91.208–209
The American Woman in Colonial and Revolutionary Times, 1565–1800. A Syllabus with Bibliography, with Leonard and Holden, rev., 87.240–241

Drinker, William, 90.178, 107.12–13, 27, 110.444–445
Drinker, William (2), 107.13
Drinking, as evidence of gentility, 113.549–573
Drinnon, Richard, Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-Hating and Empire Building, rev., 105.489–491
Drinsdale, Robert, 121.119
Dripps, M., 84.336
Driscoll, D. I., 113.50
Driscoll, John, 120.412
Driver, Clive E., Passing Through: Letters and Documents Written in Philadelphia by Famous Visitors, rev., 108.125–127
Drombrowski (Polish general), 92.91
Drood, Edwin, "Philadelphia's Great Drood Trial," by Martha Rosso, 105.99–104
Dropsie College, 108.535
Dropsy, 78.34, 96.52

on slave ships, 92.468, 483, 488, 489

Drost, William E., Clocks and Watches of New Jersey, rev., 93.449–450
Drotting, Louisa, 117.357
Drought, 89.79, 97
Drug abuse, in American life, book on, 119.416–418
Drug Enforcement Administration. See Federal Bureau of Narcotics
Drug stores, 94.353, 354
Druggett, 86.405
Druggists

called doctors, 94.353
label for, 84.330r
wholesalers, Troth & Co., 94.347–357

Drugs, 81.166

armed forces, 109.272
medicinal, trade in, 94.347–357

Druim Moir, 111.353
Druke, Mary A., 113.453
Drumgoold, Kate, 114.137
Drummond, Lord, 105.105
Drummond, Adam, 96.60n
Drummond, James, 4th Earl and 1st Duke of Perth, 77.252, 255, 257, 258–259, 261, 262, 277, 278, 280, 288, 292
Drummond, John, 1st Earl and Duke of Melfort, 77.252, 255, 258–259, 261, 262, 278, 280, 288, 292
Drums in the Forest, by James and Stotz, rev., 83.346–348
Drunkenness, 77.80, 468n, 469, 471, 471n, 79.349, 83.314, 318

at funerals, 89.420
genteel drinking and, 113.565–566
Indian, 84.216, 89.421, 113.567–568

induced by Adlum, 84.322–324, 461

military punishment for, 91.308–318
in Phila., 90.167, 170
in Phila. theaters, 94.323
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.335–368 passim

Drury, Capt., 82.449
Dry goods, 78.171, 79.41, 44, 47, 89.159, 96.53, 97.143
Dryden, Francis F., 95.253, 254
Dryden, John, 76.349, 93.402, 97.103
Drygoods stores, in Phila., 93.29, 31, 94.279, 280
Duane, Emma. See DuBarry, Emma Duane
Duane, James (of N. Y.), 96.314, 101.324, 107.374, 377, 382, 121.354, 122.360, 362, 372, 373, 382

and Continental Congress, 101.351, 352, 353, 355

Duane, William (1760–1835), 77.22–23, 78.90, 93n, 85.71, 89.400, 412, 91.119, 94.333, 345, 95.370–382 passim, 96.54n, 100.223, 103.436, 443–444, 110.521, 116.221, 118.38, 120.109, 122.136

and 1st Bank of the U. S., 95.368
accuses Federalists of party politics, 77.136, 145, 148, 149, 152
accuses New England of Treason (1809), 89.401
"...and the Origins of Modern Politics," by Kim T. Phillips, 101.365–387
anti-Semitic attack on, 77.151
assaulted by Jos. B. McKean, 102.237
attacks Federalists, 100.3–36
attacks Thos. McKean, 102.224–242
attributes Cato Major to Franklin, 79.437–438
charged with seditious riot, 77.124–128
as editor of Aurora, 77.123–155
Federalists prosecute, for sedition, 77.123–155
journalism of, 95.367
pamphlet A Caution (1798) incorrectly attributed to, 77.24–25
personality of, 101.368
on political patronage, 101.370
promotes judicial reform, 102.235
republicanism of, 77.131, 145, 148
and revival of the Aurora, 96.521–525
supports Michael Leib, 101.374–375
and Manuel Torres, 94.27, 28, 39, 40, 53
trial of, by Senate, 77.137–150

Duane, William J. (1780–1865), 91.119, 123, 124, 95.374, 380, 103.247, 247n, 361

aptd. Sec. of the Treasury, 96.389
and Jackson's administration, 92.507–515

DuBarry, Beekman, 78.212, 221
DuBarry, Edmund L., 78.210, 212, 221
DuBarry, Emma Duane (Mrs. Edmund L. DuBarry), 78.212
DuBarry, Joseph N., 78.212, 221
DuBarry family, 78.210
Duberman, Martin B.

Charles Francis Adams, 1807–1886, rev., 85.473–474
ed., The Antislavery Vanguard: New Essays on the Abolitionists, rev., 90.137–138
ed., Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past, with Vicinus and Chauncey, rev., 116.405–407

Dubin, Murray, South Philadelphia: Mummers, Memories, and the Melrose Diner, rev., 121.298–299
Dubinsky, David, 109.25
Dublin, Thomas

book rev. by, 112.651–652
When the Mines Closed: Stories of Struggles in Hard Times, rev., 123.256–258

Dublin, University of, 85.423
Dublin (Ireland), 76.270, 77.275, 78.289, 79.417;79.420; 79.424, 88.137, 139, 141n, 89.148, 159, 91.409

Mathew Carey born in (1760), 89.399
corn riots in (1729), 91.408
Four Courts fire (1921), 83.152, 159n
New Albion charter in, 83.158, 159, 177
Edmund Plowden in, 83.151

Dublin County (Ireland), landholdings of John Blackwell, Jr., in, 88.129, 130, 136, 136n, 139
Dublin Meeting (Ireland), 77.275
Dublin Society, 85.57
Dublin Society Art School, 99.145, 147
Dublin Society of United Irishmen, 94.332n
Dublin Township, 77.476
Dublin Tract Association, 91.343
Dubofsky, Melvyn, 114.543, 122.349–350
DuBois, ----, 88.12
Dubois, Mr., 96.71n
DuBois, Arthur, 101.123
DuBois, Gualtherus, 113.578
Dubois, John, 95.180, 104.350
Dubois, John, Sr., 76.172
Dubois, Sylvia, 113.241, 114.137
DuBois, W., 82.157
Du Bois, W. E. B., 91.168, 94.496, 498, 499, 97.206, 99.29, 106.252, 255, 426, 428, 108.10, 531–553, 113.42, 93, 267, 270, 273, 117.54, 71, 109, 292, 118.286, 119.97, 120.107–110, 120.116, 120.120, 120.127, 120.253, 120.203, 121.157, 122.307

The Art and Imagination of..., by Rampersad, rev., 101.414–415
on Anthony Benezet, 99.400
defers to Jacob C. White, Jr., 97.75
on repression of African Americans, 97.460

Duborrow, Hugh, 99.12
Dubuque, Iowa, 76.193n, 194, 202, 217
DuCastlee, Edmund, 99.12
Duchacett, Rev. William D., 97.500
Duchamp, Marcel, 117.120
Duchβtel, Mons., 82.199
Duchι, Andrew, 78.47
Duchι, Elizabeth Hopkinson (Mrs. Jacob Duchι), 79.13–14, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23–24

efforts of, to leave Amer. (1779–1780), 79.5–6
portraits of, by T. S. Duchι, 79.10, 11, 16r (following), 17

Duchι, Esther (Hetty), 79.4, 8

portrait of, by T. S. Duchι, 79.10, 11, 16r (following)

Duchι, Jacob (1708–1788), 79.14, 15, 18, 21, 23
Duchι, Rev. Jacob (1737–1798), 79.3, 7n, 25n, 92.55, 95.359, 98.136, 141, 144, 148, 101.78, 108.262, 265–266, 271–275, 279, 118.43

and Amer. episcopacy, 79.17–18
in England, 79.7–26 passim
house of, at 3rd and Pine Sts., 90.165
interest of, in Swedenborg, 79.16
letter to Washington, 98.149
on liberty, 102.435
opposes independence, 79.4–5
portraits of, by T. S. Duchι, 79.11n, 16r (following), 17
and return to Amer., 79.9, 14, 26

Duchι, Mary (d. 1770), 79.4
Duchι, Sophia, portrait of, by T. S. Duchι, 79.10, 11
Duchι, Thomas Spence (1763–1790), 108.277

allegorical paintings by, 79.19–20, 22
artistic aspiration of, 79.9, 10, 18
biographical sketch, 79.3–26
evaluation of, 79.25–26
illness and death of, 79.15, 20, 21, 23–24
interest in music, 79.25
interest in Swedenborg, 79.16, 17, 20–21
portraits by, 79.3r (facing), 8, 10–11, 12, 13, 14–19, 16r (following)
scientific interests of, 79.12, 16, 19, 25
self portrait, 79.11n, 16r (following), 17
sends books to Wm. White, 79.22–23
studies with Benj. West, 79.7–8, 9, 10, 11, 15

Duck Creek, 91.38, 43
Duck Island, 78.209
Duckett, Mr., 103.289
Duckett, Thomas, 77.463, 92.156

signs remonstrance, 92.168

Ducks, 76.32, 78.213, 85.374, 405, 406
du Columbrier, Dr. Joseph Martin, 104.495, 501, 502, 504, 505
Du Coudray, Philippe Charles Jean Baptiste Tronson, 84.428, 429

death of, 98.161, 170

Dudden, Arthur P.

book revs. by, 79.523–524, 82.126–129, 254–256, 83.232–233, 458–459, 86.107–109, 92.408–410, 93.294–296, 94.422, 96.413–414, 104.125–127
Joseph Fels and the Single-Tax Movement, rev., 96.410–411
"Joseph Fels of Philadelphia and London," 79.143–166

Dudden, Faye E., Serving Women: Household Service in Nineteenth-Century America, rev., 108.246–248
Dudingston, William, 79.319
Dudley, Col., 76.90
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, 76.27
Dudley, Buckingham, 115.458, 470–471
Dudley, Joseph, 76.88, 83.257n, 114.340, 121.107, 119
Dudley, Paul, 81.86, 87, 88, 85.55, 101.81, 102.417
Dudley, Rod., map of, 83.160, 161n
Dudley, Thomas H., 77.183–196 passim, 81.294

as consul in Liverpool, 82.100, 106, 107–108
and N. J. politics, 82.101–102
and nomination of Lincoln (1860), 82.100–108

Dudley, W. W., 115.454–455, 456
Dudley, William S., ed., The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History

vol. 1, rev., 110.583–584
vol. 2, rev., 118.419–420

"Dudley of New Jersey and the Nomination of Lincoln," by Douglas H. Maynard, 82.100–108
"Due Execution of the General Rules of Righteousness: Criminal Procedure in New Haven Town and Colony, 1638–1658," by Gail Sussman Marcus, rev., 108.377
Dueling/Duels, 83.298, 301, 86.184–185, 88.361

Jos. Bainbridge and Jas. Cochran, 103.41
Wm. Bainbridge and Stephen Decatur, 103.34–52
of Maj. Thos. Biddle, 90.4
Maj. Thos. Biddle and S. D. Pettis, 104.326–344
Burr and Hamilton, 100.426
Pierce Butler and James Schott, 79.489–490
of John Biddle Chapman, 90.32
of Cilly and Graves (1838), 76.346
Clay and Randolph, 103.95
duty of seconds in, 78.349
of Philip Hamilton, 78.4, 34n–35n, 342
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, 78.4, 35n, 342
Charles Hunter and Wm. Miller, 78.219–220, 103.234
in Pa. colleges (19th century), 85.257, 260
Com. O. H. Perry and John Heath, 103.36
of John Rush, 78.4–5
stories of, book rev., 76.246–247
unfought, between Alexander Hamilton and Jas. Nicholson (1795), 78.342–352

Duell, Robert H., 102.172, 173
Duer, John, and Butler divorce case, 79.102–108
Duer, William, 84.29n, 101.356, 107.301, 114.448, 118.160, 122.215
Dufaure, Mons., 82.201
DuFeffand, Madame, 106.519
Duff, Gov. James H., 102.210
Duff, John, 100.60
Duffeild, Benjamin, 77.472
Dufferin, Lord , 102.467
Duffey, John, edits Catholic Herald, 103.197–206
Duffey, Bishop John A., 94.521
Duffey, John B., 103.197
Duffield, Benjamin, 81.161, 84.147, 99.12
Duffield, Edward, repairs State House clock, 98.299, 300
Duffield, Rev. George, 85.299
Duffield, Thomas, 109.196–197
Duffy, —, 79.497
Duffy, Anna, 107.17–18, 28
Duffy, Francis, 86.347
Duffy, John, 103.325, 326

book rev. by, 88.378–379
Epidemics in Colonial America, rev., 77.487–488
"Hogs, Dogs, and Dirt: Public Health in Early Pittsburgh," 87.294–305
The Sanitarians: A History of American Public Health, rev., 115.607–608

Duffy, Sgt. John, 110.403, 407
Duffy, Mickey, 109.219, 223
Duffy, Patrick, 101.482
Dufief, Nicholas Gouοn, 94.32

book on, 115.597–598

Dufief's Nature Displayed..., 94.32
Dufrenoy, Mr. (French engineer), 98.209, 210
Du Fresnoy, Charles, 110.97
Dugald, Stewart, 93.402, 405
Duganne, Augustine J. H., 79.303
Dugdale, Thomas, Jr., 91.346
Dugdale, William, 79.86, 96, 97
Duggan, Laurence, 97.294
Duhamel-Dumonceau, Henri Louis, 85.63, 64
Duhring, Miss, 94.501, 510
Duhring, Ada, 94.299
Duhring, Caroline Oberteuffer (Mrs. Henry Duhring), 94.290n
Duhring, Caspar, 94.287, 289, 297, 299
Duhring, H. Louis, 111.355
Duhring, Henry, country house of, 94.289n, 290, 292–293
Duhring, Jane Sill (Mrs. Caspar Duhring), 94.284, 287, 293, 297, 299
Duhring, Louis Adolphus (1845–1913), 94.290n
Duis, Perry R.

book rev. by, 106.437–438
The Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Boston, 1880–1920, rev., 108.389–390

Duke, Mary, 77.470, 471, 475, 478, 480
Duke, Virginia, 116.292
Duke, William, 92.242
Duke, Rev. William, 93.505, 103.155
Duke of Cumberland (ship), 81.368
Duke of Orleans (ship), 78.158n
Duke of Wellington (Lawrence painting), 110.151
Duke of York (ship), 92.179
Duke of York's laws, 93.372, 100.174, 185

restrictions on travel, 100.154

Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa., 93.455, 457
Dukes, Nicholas Lyman, 113.400–418
The Duke's Province...1664–1691, by Ritchie, rev., 103.118–119
Dulany, Daniel (the Elder), 106.124, 115.60
Dulany, Daniel (the Younger), 86.241, 245, 95.50, 106.124, 122.361
Dull, Jonathan, 116.230

A Diplomatic History of the American Revolution, rev., 113.462–464
ed., The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 30: July 1 through, October 31, 1779, with Oberg et al., rev., 120.253–254
ed., The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 32: March 1 through June 30, 1780, with Oberg et al., rev., 122.127–130
The French Navy and American Independence, rev., 100.546–548

Dumas, C. W. F., 108.237
Dumas, Charles G. F., 93.511
Dumbell, John, 77.446
Dumberton Oaks. The History of a Georgetown House and Garden, 1800–1966, by Whitehill, rev., 92.136–137
Dumm, Thomas, 121.127
Dummer, Jeremiah, 79.427
Dumond, Dwight L., George Bourne and The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable, with Christie, rev., 94.255–256
Dun, R. G. & Company

1841–1900, 103.275
records of, 115.428
on Jos. Sill's credit, 94.286, 303, 306–307

Dun & Bradstreet, 100.37, 50. See also Dun, R. G. & Company
Dunaway, Wayland F., The Scotch-Irish of Colonial Pennsylvania, rev., 104.129–130
Dunbar, Amos, 111.5–6
Dunbar, John R.

book rev. by, 78.258–259
The Paxton Papers, rev., 82.227–229

Dunbar, Col. Thomas, 79.375, 91.269, 95.441n
Dunbar's Encampment, Shippensburg, 95.441
Duncan, Capt., 78.458
Duncan, Ens., 78.454
Duncan, Miss (milliner), 98.136
Duncan, Alexander, 86.478
Duncan, B., 86.198
Duncan, Capt. Henry, 96.329, 340
Duncan, Mrs. Henry, 102.299
Duncan, Richard R., book rev. by, 114.130–131
Duncan, T. Bentley, Atlantic Islands..., rev., 97.251–252
Duncannon Iron Works, 86.475n, 88.359, 363, 364, 99.92, 102, 102.286
Duncanson, Robert S., book on, 119.170–171
Dunciad, 110.245–246, 253
Duncoes (African tribe), 92.473
Dundas, Henry, 78.453n
Dundas, Ontario, 79.440
Dunfermline (Scotland), 88.443
Dungan, William, Earl of Limerick, 88.137
Dungannon Park (Irish countryseat), 87.416
Dunglison, Robely, 77.210
Dungworth, Richard, 95.493, 101.163, 120.95, 104
Dunham, Alice, 108.98
Dunham, Barrows, 108.87–100
Dunhill, Priscilla, 119.429
Dunk, George Montague (1716–1771), 2nd Earl of Halifax, 81.182, 86.439, 440, 445, 90.211, 93.112, 95.8, 17, 96.279, 293, 295, 107.556
Dunkards, 120.401, 402

book on, 120.269–271

Dunkers, 78.74, 81.131. See also Church of the Brethren

and Great Awakening, 95.197
love feasts of, 93.387, 389
in Pennsylvania, 112.325

Dunkin, Edmund, 77.407, 413
Dunkin, Robert H., 77.127n
Dunkirk (France), 77.403, 404, 424, 436
Dunkirke (ship), 87.37
Dunkle, John W., 104.230, 231, 232
Dunlap, Capt., 82.30
Dunlap, A. R., 83.94n, 86.480

Dutch and Swedish Place-Names in Delaware, rev., 81.343
"More Missing Evidence...," with Weslager, 91.35–45

Dunlap, Ann, 106.172
Dunlap, Ann Wilkinson Biddle (Mrs. Thomas Dunlap), 77.78n
Dunlap, Benjamin Franklin, 103.157, 163, 164
Dunlap, Catherine, 93.483
Dunlap, Daniel, 93.483
Dunlap, Deborah. See Robinson, Deborah Dunlap
Dunlap, Deborah Croker (Mrs. Wm. Dunlap), 103.144, 145, 157, 161
Dunlap, Elizabeth Ellison (Mrs. John Dunlap), 99.137
Dunlap, Fanney, 103.157
Dunlap, Francis, 103.145, 147, 157, 162

struck by lightning, 103.157

Dunlap, Gabriel, 103.143
Dunlap, James, 95.450
Dunlap, Johanna Greene Rowe (Mrs. Wm. Dunlap), 103.162
Dunlap, John (1747–1812) (printer), 79.51, 81.54, 89.318n, 103.152, 157, 162, 522, 116.499, 502, 503–504, 506–507, 121.8, 356, 357, 362

British use printing office of, 99.139
broadside of Declaration, 100.443, 450–454, 456r, 462, 464, 101.531
career of, 99.137–141
house of, 99.131–155
Market St. trees of, 99.133
and Pa. Packet

made a daily (1784), 89.330
publisher of, 89.318
suspends publication of (1777), 89.321

Dunlap, Sallows, 94.297
Dunlap, Sarah, 103.157
Dunlap, Sarah (Sallie). See Sill, Sara Dunlap (Mrs. John Sill)
Dunlap, Thomas, 76.463, 77.78, 97.456, 103.504, 505n
Dunlap, William (1766–1839) (playwright and painter), 77.13n, 78.470, 471, 79.7, 331, 333, 98.36, 102.4, 97, 98, 109.49, 110.4, 97, 152–153, 163–165, 170, 116.482

Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States, 110.165, 175
on Jos. Wright's paintings, 96.420

Dunlap, William (fl. 1757) (printer), 79.437, 99.137, 121.342–343, 349

biographical sketch of, by Turnbull, 103.143–165
Revolutionary services of, 103.161–162

Dunlap Broadside of the Declaration of Independence, 116.499–512
Dunlap's American Daily Advertiser, 120.331
Dunlap's Creek, 76.435
Dunlap's Plantation, 93.159
Dunlop, John (printer), 98.146, 169, 419

British occupy house of, 98.163
printing office of, 98.163

Dunmore, Lord . See Murray, John
Dunmore, John, 109.550
Dunmore's War, 85.118, 127n, 131–143 passim, 146n, 101.184, 116.57–58

lack of supplies for, 85.128, 132, 138, 143

Dunn, Benjamin, 79.459
Dunn, Elizabeth E., 114.297

"From a Bold Youth to a Reflective Sage: A Reevaluation of Benjamin Franklin's Religion," 111.501–524

Dunn, George Waldo, 94.177n
Dunn, Henry, 81.48
Dunn, James Clement, 97.296
Dunn, James Taylor, book rev. by, 81.204–205
Dunn, John, 89.353, 466, 469, 471, 108.367
Dunn, Mary Maples, 81.117, 91.194n, 94.145n, 107.98, 113.447, 115.165, 169

book rev. by, 87.89–90
co-ed., The World of William Penn, rev., 111.565–568
comp. of Index to Pennsylvania's Colonial Records Series, rev., 117.223–224
ed., The Papers of William Penn, 116.18

vil. 1, 1644–1679, with Dunn, Ryerson, Wilds and Soderlund, essay review by Murrin, 105.483–487
vol. 2, 1860–1864, with Dunn, Wilds, Ryerson, Soderlund, and Landsman, essay review, 107.631–634

and Wm. Penn Papers, 93.6, 8
"William Penn, Classical Republican," 81.138–156
William Penn: Politics and Conscience, rev., 91.471–472

Dunn, Nathan, 76.447–448, 84.87, 110.166–168
Dunn, Richard S., 93.7n, 10, 111.387, 113.447

book revs. by, 88.113–114, 89.121–123, 91.206–207, 96.550–551, 99.106–108, 114.116–120, 117.343–345
"Clio at College," introduction to undergraduate essays, 112.163–165
co-ed., The World of William Penn, rev., 111.565–568
ed., The Papers of William Penn

vol. 1, 1644–1679, with Dunn, Ryerson, Wilds and Soderlund, essay review by Murrin, 105.483–487
vol. 2, 1860–1864, with Dunn, Wilds, Ryerson, Soderlund, and Landsman, essay review, 107.631–634

essays in honor of, book of, 122.298–299
Puritans and Yankees: The Winthrop Dynasty of New England, 1630–1717, rev., 87.94–96
Sugar and Slaves: The Rise of the Planter Class in the English West Indies, rev., 97.107–108

Dunn, Ross E., History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the Past, with Nash and Crabtree, rev., 123.266–267
Dunn, Steven, 120.100
Dunnavent, R. Blake, book rev. by, 123.378–379
Dunne, Peter Finley, 95.322, 99.234, 108.390
Dunne, W. M. P., book rev. by, 118.419–420
Dunning, —, 123.384
Dunning, John, 85.44, 88.194–195

1st Baron Ashburton, 79.316, 319, 327

Dunning (Indian trader), 122.386
Dunning's Narrows, 95.478
Dunster, Dr. Edward S., 89.295, 90.468
Dunton wagon tent, 89.301
Duplan, Jean L., 120.8, 14–15
Duplan Silk Corporation, 120.4, 8–9, 13–35
Duplan Tattler, 120.16
Duplantier, Mr., 81.250
Duplessis, John, 81.45
Duplessis, Joseph-Siffred, portrait of Benjamin Franklin, 118.183–208
Du Plessis, Armand Jean (Cardinal Richelieu), 83.187
Du Ponceau, Edward, dies in infancy, 89.57
Du Ponceau, J. M., 89.66n
Du Ponceau, Louisa, 89.57, 104.23

children of, 89.60
marries Gareschι, 89.58
miniature of, 89.53n
names daughter for stepmother, 89.58
portrait of, 89.65–66, 67r

Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, Jr., dies in infancy, 89.57
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen (1760–1844), 84.196, 198, 85.183, 187, 90.162, 176, 91.8, 92.219, 98.10, 13, 14, 18, 23, 28, 133, 99.291, 298, 300, 306, 307, 308, 104.5, 34, 107.201, 114.42, 46r

admires Mrs. John Craig, 101.19
autobiographical memoirs of, 89.53, 55, 61
career of, 89.52
death of, 89.62
fire at house of, 89.57
Gareschιs live with, 89.60
as historian, 99.278
magazine articles by, 93.398
miniature of, 89.53n
nearsightedness of, 89.54, 63, 73
parsimony of, 89.69
on Phila. lawyers, 91.9
portraits of, 89.64–65, 67r
praises Phila., 99.305
present place of burial, 89.62
residence of, 89.59, 59n
studies law, 89.55
traits of, 89.71–78
will of, 89.61n

du Pont, Alfred, 109.409
du Pont, Alfred I., Jr., 99.467

book on, 115.147–149

du Pont, Alfred Victor, 99.466, 467
du Pont, Bidermann, 99.467
du Pont, Charles Irιnιe, 76.131n
du Pont, Coleman, 99.467, 468, 473
du Pont, Elθuthere Irιnιe, 84.409n, 89.58, 59n, 69, 91.294, 302, 99.441, 103.244, 104.5, 34, 106.456
du Pont, Evelina, 104.4, 23, 33
du Pont, Henry, 87.339, 109.409–410
du Pont, Henry Algernon, 87.339n
du Pont, Henry Belin, 99.286
du Pont, Henry Francis, 76.477, 91.224

"Foreword" to Wainwright's Colonial Grandeur in Philadelphia..., 89.228

du Pont, Irιnιe, supports Wm. Penn Papers, 93.6
du Pont, Jessie Ball, 115.148
du Pont, Lammot, Lammot du Pont and the American Explosive Industry, 1850–1884, by Wilkinson, rev., 109.409–410
du Pont, Louisa Gerhard (Mrs. Henry du Pont), 87.339
du Pont, Pierre Samuel, 99.467

biography of, by Chandler and Salsbury, 104.403–405
book on, 113.669–670
subsidizes public education in Del., 103.467–483

du Pont, Richard C., 114.476–477
du Pont, Samuel Francis, 88.81, 205, 221n, 333
du Pont, Sophie (Mrs. Samuel F. du Pont), 103.469n
du Pont, Victor (1767–1827), 103.94
du Pont, Victorine, 104.4, 23, 26, 29, 33, 34n
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., & Co., Inc., 87.339n, 89.58, 106.456

Corporate Capital: Washington in the Twentieth Century, by Hoffecker, rev., 109.421–422

du Pont de Nemours, Pierre-Samuel, 89.59n, 104.497–498, 118.189
DuPont Engineering Company, 103.471
du Pont family, 104.529

books on, 115.147–151
gardens, 119.428

du Pont powder, 93.506
du Pont powder mills, 91.302

beauty of, 91.321

Duponys (Duplony, Dupony), John, 77.463, 469
Duport, J., 98.504, 506
Duport, M. (dancing master), 115.66, 67
Duportail, Louis Le Bθque, 117.324, 325

captured at Charleston (1780), 84.428
engineer in Continental Army, 84.425–426, 428, 430, 431, 432–433
later career of, 84.433
and map for defense of the Delaware River (1779), 84.424, 429, 430, 431, 432–433

Dupree, A. Hunter

book rev. by, 81.95–96
Asa Gray, 1810–1888, rev., 84.497–499

Duprey and Benedict's Minstrels, 101.210
Dupuy, Abraham, 103.364
Dupuy, Jean-Francois, 108.453
Dupuy (Dupony), John (caterer), 103.89
Duquania (Indian), 84.444, 445, 454, 455, 460

biographical sketch, 84.440n

Duquesne, Abraham, 89.437
Duquesne University, 83.44
Duquet, Philip Urbin, 118.58
Duram, James C., book rev. by, 115.284–285
Durand, Asher B., 110.76, 122–123, 173, 175, 123.118
Durand, John, 110.91, 112.562
Durang, Charles, 78.471, 91.73, 74, 77, 115.67
Durang, John, 109.183

memoir of, rev., 91.484–485

Durant, Mary, The Bicentennial of John James Audubon, with Harwood, Levering, Lindsey, Petty and Sanders, rev., 109.584–586
Durbin, Dr. John P., 95.180, 184
Durden, Robert F., The Climax of Populism: The Election of 1896, rev., 90.555–557
Durell, Edward, 91.477
Dόrer, Albrecht, 108.518
Durey, Michael, 123.179

Transatlantic Radicals and the Early American Republic, rev., 122.136–137

Durfee, H. A., 108.47
Durgan, Peggy, 110.129, 131
Durham, Ann. See Morden, Ann Durham
Durham, Clayton, 106.527
Durham, Constance (Mackenzie), 106.531
Durham, Elizabeth (Stephens), 106.527
Durham, Furnace, 99.372
Durham, Israel, 77.441, 111.347, 348, 118.250, 253, 257
Durham, Israel (politician), 94.69, 367, 370, 380, 381, 99.38, 39, 43

control in Phila., 87.3–20 passim

Durham, Israel W., 97.96
Durham, Iz, 119.252
Durham, Dr. James, biography of, 103.325–333
Durham, Jane, 119.197
Durham, Jeremiah, 106.527
Durham, John S., 97.95

"John Stephens Durham, Black Philadelphian: At Home and Abroad," by Charles E. Wynes, 106.527–537

Durham, Pa., 89.183
Durham, Samuel, 106.527
Durham boats, 79.441n
Durham County (England), palatine privileges of, 83.154, 163–164, 165, 169
Durham Iron Works, 88.67
Durham Road, Bucks Co., 95.495, 497
Durkheim, Emile, 101.116, 117.346
Durkin, John F., 99.219n
Durkin, Joseph T., General Sherman's Son. The Life of Thomas Ewing Sherman, rev., 83.476–478
Durnbaugh, Donald F.

book revs. by, 84.379–381, 93.419–421
A Brethren Bibliography, 1713–1963, by Durnbaugh and Schultz, rev., 88.489–490
"Christopher Sauer, Pennsylvania-German Printer. His Youth in Germany and Later Relationships with Europe," 82.316–340
ed., The Brethren Encyclopedia, rev., 110.295–297
ed., The Brethren in Colonial America..., rev., 92.250–251
European Origins of the Brethren. A Source Book on the Beginnings of the Church of the Brethren in the Early Eighteenth Century, rev., 82.476–477
"Johann Adam Gruber, Pennsylvania-German Prophet and Poet," 83.382–408
"Two Early Letters from Germantown," 84.219–233
"Was Christopher Sauer a Dunker?", 93.383–391

Durnford, Andrew, 114.136
Duroc, Gen., Duc de Frioul, 102.105
Durrell, William, 77.7n
Durrenberger, Joseph, 113.363
D'Urville, Dumont, 114.101
Dusenbury, B. M., 97.505
Du Simitiθre, Pierre Eugθne, 76.63, 70, 98.4, 106.586

carriage list of, 95.351–362
collection of, 96.279–280, 288, 289, 292
list of Phila. carriages, 90.159

Dusinberre, William, 113.58

Civil War Issues in Philadelphia 1856–1865, rev., 89.510–511

DuSolle, John Stephenson, 79.293, 296, 93.50
Dussek, —, 84.57
Dust, 93.252
Dustan, Hannah, 106.126
Dutch and Swedish Place-Names in Delaware, by Dunlap, rev., 81.343
Dutch Calvinistic Pietism in the Middle Colonies..., by Thanis, rev., 93.121–123
Dutch court, Del., 118.155
Dutch East Indies, trade to, 82.45–47, 51
Dutch Explorers, Traders and Settlers in the Delaware Valley, 1609–1664, by Weslager, rev., 86.480–481
Dutch Gap, Va., 115.399, 405, 406, 408
Dutch Hollow, Scranton, 89.269
Dutch immigration, book on, 122.154–156
Dutch in America, 76.95, 77.259, 81.130–134, 135, 86.302, 304, 87.279, 94.540–541. See also Delaware

abandon language, 87.125
change in names of, 81.130
Del. place names of, book rev., 81.343
on Delaware Bay, 91.35
Delaware Bay settlement, 91.34–35
on Delaware River, 83.90
in Germantown, 81.130
in Hackensack Valley, during Amer. Rev., rev., 87.459–460
husbandry of, in colonial Pa, 83.197
investments of, 97.138
maps by, of Delaware River area, 87.266, 276, 280–281, 282, 283
New Castle tercentenary exhibit, book rev., 76.248
in Oley Valley, Berks County, 121.139, 140
and Pa.-Md. boundary dispute, 83.175–177
purchase land on Delaware from Indians (1630), 87.280, 283
Religion and Trade in New Netherland, by Smith, rev., 100.260–262
threat to English, 83.153, 154, 157, 167, 172

Dutch Reformed Church, 113.575–585

charters Queen's College, 95.52
First, Phila., 76.345n, 77.83n
John C. Guldin joins, 87.135–136
opposes Moravians, 82.330, 337
and Christopher Sauer, 82.336–337
scarcity of clergy of, 95.199n, 202
Third, Phila., 76.345n, 77.83n

"Dutch" Shultz (Arthur Flegenheimer), 109.215
Dutch West India Company, 91.43

economic policy of, 94.540–541

Dutch West Indies, aid during Amer. Rev., 82.27–35 passim
Dutch-English, cultural interplay of, book on, 114.567–568
DuTemple, Felix, 105.323
Duties. See also Taxes

and Force Act, 92.354
on molasses (1764), 86.32
N. Y. attempts to collect, in N. J. (1680), 86.376, 377, 378, 379n, 388n, 390n
Parliament and, 86.34–35
on slaves, 86.150, 151, 97.22–44
on tobacco (1702), 84.211

Dutton, Dorothy, 97.492
Duty, Honor or Country, by Ward, rev., 104.256–257
"Duty on Exports," by S. G. Fisher, 89.222
Duval, Karen, ed., The Papers of Benjamin Franklin

Volume 30: July 1 through, October 31, 1779, with Oberg et al., rev., 120.253–254
Volume 32: March 1 through June 30, 1780, with Oberg et al., rev., 122.127–130

Duval, P. S., 82.140, 141, 166, 167, 171, 173, 174, 83.455, 456, 84.329, 330, 331, 340, 98.29. See also Huddy & Duval
Duval, P. S., & Son (firm), 82.142, 154, 156, 158, 160, 161, 170, 173

lithographs printed by, 82.142r (facing), 150r

Duval, P. S., & Co. (firm), 82.144, 146, 148, 149, 153

lithographs printed by, 82.139r (facing), 162r

Duval, P. S., Son & Company (firm), 82.170, 171
Duval, Stephen C., 82.174
Duval & Hunter (firm), 82.168, 172
Duvall, Mrs., 92.464
DuVall, Pierre J. (pseud.). See Digges, Thomas Attwood
Duyckinck, Evart A., 98.42
Duyckinck, George L., 98.27
Dvorak, Mary, 107.335
Dwelling house hotels, Phila., 94.229
Dwight, Jasper (pseud.). See Duane, William
Dwight, John Sullivan, 103.54
Dwight, Lewis, 106.189–190
Dwight, Margaret Van Horn, A Journey to Ohio in 1810, rev., 117.227–230
Dwight, Theodore, 100.22, 443
Dwight, Timothy, 78.190, 106.571–572, 110.220, 422

attacked in Aurora, 100.6–36
characterized as the Pope of Conn., 100.14

Dwight family, 100.24
D'Wolf, John, in Russia, 96.471
Dworkin, Ronald, 107.470–471
Dwyer, 120.268
Dye, Eva Emery, 122.141
Dyer, Eliphalet, 101.357
Dyer, Emily, 102.301
Dyer, Mary, 76.209
Dyer, Samuel, 79.322
Dyer, Judge Thomas, trial of, 91.12
Dyer, Thomas G., "On the Writing of College and University History," essay review, 113.439–446
Dyer, William, 115.263
Dyer, William (customs collector), 90.321, 322, 334, 335, 499
Dyes. See Pigments
Dylan, Bob, 120.171
Dylks, Joseph, 78.190
Dynamiting, of streetcars, 94.90
Dyos, H. J., 112.585
Dyot, Thomas W., patent medicines, 105.49–50
Dyott, T. W., glassworks, 85.198
Dyott, Thomas W., 86.164, 95.404
Dyottsville, 86.164
Dyre, Elisha, 87.199
Dyre, James, 87.199
Dyre, Mary. See George, Mary Dyre
Dyre, Mary (d.1660), 87.199
Dyre, William, 87.199
Dysart, William P., 100.58
Dysentery, 87.56, 178, 90.37
Dyson, Jeremiah, 86.22, 23n, 88.196
Dzuback, Mary Ann

book rev. by, 111.422–423
Robert M. Hutchins: Portrait of an Educator, rev., 117.123–125