Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography

 

2003 Index

 

©2003 The Historical Society of Pennsylvania

 

A

Abbott, Carl: cited, 311

Abolitionism, 7, 13, 35–55, 346–47; African colonization movement and, 200–203, 207–10, 212–14, 217, 219–20, 222, 225–26; gender and, 241

Abortion: opposed by Christian Right, 391, 408, 409, 410

Abrahams, Roger D.: cited, 435, 436

Abrams, Elliott, 392

Ackerman, Bruce: cited, 344

Adams, John, 238

Adams, Samuel, 436

Advertising in book publication, 43, 49–50

Affirmative action: book on, 450–51

Afghanistan: U.S. invasion of, 378–79, 395–96, 404–5

African Americans: book on, 438–40; children’s experience, 364–65

African colonization movement, 197–229

African Methodist Episcopal Church: and underground railroad, 47, 50

al Qaeda, 378, 395, 404, 415

Albright, Jacob, 93

Alexander, James, 140, 144–46, 154, 162, 163

Alexander, John White, 331–34

Alison, Francis, 233

Allen, Richard, 204

Allen, William, 182

Allentown, Pa.: described, 428

Altschuler, Glenn C.: cited, 442

Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers: Amalgamated Journal, 319

Amalgamated Clothing and Textiles Workers Union, 361

American Center for Law and Justice, 410

America First Committee, 383–84, 386, 413

American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 214

American Colonization Society, 197–229

American Enlightenment: book on, 232–34

American Geological Society, 292–93

American Journal of Science and the Arts, 292

American League for Peace and Democracy, 82–83

American nationalism: book on, 236–38; right-wing, 377–418

American Revolution: memory and: book on, 236–38

Americans for Democratic Action, 57, 58, 60, 67–70, 74, 76–79, 82–85, 88

Amish: book on, 251–53, 446–48

Amnesty International, 378

Amory, Thomas, 141

Anabaptists, 251–52, 358; books on, 446–48

Anbinder, Tyler: cited, 96

Andrews, William: cited, 42

Andros, Edmund, 137

Animism, 108

Anthony, Susan B., 32, 347

Anti-Catholicism: in Know-Nothing Party, 91–92, 95, 97–98

Anti-immigrant sentiment: in Know-Nothingism, 91, 92, 95–98; and right-wing nationalism, 378–79, 382, 398–99, 403–6, 417

Anti-Sabbath Convention, 13

Anti-Semitism: and right-wing nationalism, 383–85, 397, 408, 413

Antislavery movement: Virginia: book on, 242–44

Apess, William, 106

Appalachia: book on, 114–16

Aquinas, Thomas, 452

Arabs: in response to terrorism, 378, 414–15

Architectural history: book on, 246–48

Archival management, 102

Aristocracy: in national politics: book on, 238–40

Armstrong, Erica R.: book review by, 240–41

Armstrong, Samuel Chapman, 50

Art: in the public image of Pittsburgh, 310, 313, 314, 315, 327–34

Aryan Nations, 412, 413, 414, 415

Ashby, LeRoy: book review by, 244–46

Ashcroft, John, 408, 410

Associates of Dr. Bray, 188

Atlantic and Great Western Railroad: book on, 444–46

Aubrey, Letitia Penn, 144

Aubrey, William, 144

“Axis of evil,” 378

Axtell, James: cited, 104

 

B

Bache, Alexander Dallas, 297

Bache, Richard, 186

Bacon, Margaret Hope: cited, 346

Bailen, Elise Thompson, 58, 71–73, 77, 78, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86

Bailyn, Bernard: cited, 137

Bain, George, 217

Bainton, Roland: cited, 358

Baker, Jean: cited, 355

Bakker, Jim, 407

Baltimore, Lord. See Calvert, Charles

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 117, 351

Bank of Pittsburgh, 330

Banneker, Benjamin, 45

Bard, William, 181

Barney, Hiram, 443

Barney, Nathaniel, 7

Barron, Hal S.: book review by, 352–53

Bartram, John, 233

Bartram, William, 233

Bauer, Gary, 393

Bayle, Pierre, 344

Becker, Carl: cited, 368

Bederman, Gail: cited, 313, 320

Beecher, Catharine, 18–19

Bell, Dr. John, 204

Bell, John, 354

Belz, Joel, 411–12

Bender, H. S.: cited, 358

Benezet, Anthony, 202

Bennet, Anthony, 286

Bennett, Tony: cited, 312–13

Bennett, William, 392, 393

Bensel, Richard F.: cited, 444

Berkin, Carol: A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution: rev., 111–12

Berlin, Isaiah, 367

Bethlehem, Pa.: described, 428

Bethune, George M., 204

Beyan, Amos: cited, 199

Biddle, Nicholas, 297, 300

bin Laden, Osama, 378, 402, 405, 411

Binns, Arthur, 67, 81

Birney, James G., 208

Bjorkman, Edwin, 323

Blaikie, William, 319

Bland, Richard L.: “The State of Pennsylvania As Seen by Traugott Bromme,” Notes and Documents, 419–28

Blashfield, Edwin, 328–31, 333, 334

Bloch, Marc, 367

Bloom, Allan, 396–97

Blumin, Stuart M.: cited, 442

Blunt, John, 164

Bodle, Wayne: “‘Such a Noise in the World’: Copper Mines and an American Colonial Echo to the South Sea Bubble,” 131–65; The Valley Forge Winter: Civilians and Soldiers in War: rev., 433–34

Bond, Sarah Robert, 180

Bond, Thomas, 180

Book history: book on, 454–55

Boosterism: in Pittsburgh, 311–38

Boot, Max, 395–96

Bork, Robert, 396–97

Bosco, Joseph: cited, 234

Boscoe, Francis P.: “‘The Insanities of an Exalted Imagination’: The Troubled First Geological Survey of Pennsylvania,” 291–308

Boston and Worcester Railroad, 351

Bowman, Carl F. and Donald B. Kraybill: On the Backroad to Heaven: Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and Brethren: rev., 251–53

Boxley, George, 243

Boyd, Julian P., 102

Brace, Charles Loring: cited, 245

Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 264, 270, 276–77, 279

Bradford, William, 272

Bradley, Michael, 63, 65

Bradley Foundation, 392

Branson, Susan: cited, 436

Branson, William, 143

Bray’s Associates School, 188

Breckinridge, John, 204

Brethren: book on, 251–53

British Anti-Slavery Society, 208

British Empire: colonial, 429–30

Broadway: Pennsylvania German culture on, 252, 253

Broder, Sherri: Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Late Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia: rev., 244–46

Brodhead, Richard, Jr., 302–3

Bromme, Traugott, 419–28

Bronner, Simon J., ed.: Plain Women: Gender and Ritual in the Old Order River Brethren by Margaret C. Reynolds: rev., 358–60

Brooke, John L.: cited, 268–69

Brooks, David, 396–97

Brooks, Joseph P., 222

Brown, Charlotte, 180–81

Brown, Dale: cited, 358

Brown, Edmund, 222

Brown, Henry “Box”, 42, 45, 48, 243; book on, 438–40

Brown, John, 243, 244

Brown, William Wells, 35, 50–51

Browne, Harry, 405

Brunhouse, Robert L.: cited, 341

Bryan, George, 341

Bryson, Norman: cited, 246

Buchanan, Patrick, 398–402, 408, 412

Buchanan, Thomas, 204

Buckley, William F., 397

Bulletin (Pittsburgh), 312, 316, 320, 325, 326, 327

Bunker Hill: battle (1775), 236

Bunkley, Josephine, 24

Burdge, Edsel, Jr.: book review by, 358–60

Burin, Eric: “Rethinking Northern White Support for the African Colonization Movement: The Pennsylvania Colonization Society as an Agent of Emancipation,” 197–229

Burke, Joseph, 75, 77

Burnet, William, 138, 141, 145

Burnside, Ambrose, 356–57

Burr, Aaron, 238, 239

Bush, George H. W., 393–94, 399, 401, 407, 408

Bush, George W., 378–80, 394–96, 402–5, 408–9, 416

Bush, Jeb, 393

Business nationalism, 380–81, 385–87, 389–92, 398, 401, 407, 418

Buxbaum, Melvin: cited, 234

Byrne, John, 77

 

C

Caffin, Charles, 333

Cage, John, 366

California Gold Rush (1849), 304–5

Callender, Hannah, 187

Calvert, Charles, 151

Calvin, John, 14, 15

Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, 190–92

Capitalism: Andrew Carnegie and, 248–49; impact on rural life, 253; and public works, 350–51

Carnegie, Andrew: book on, 248–49

Carnegie Steel, 316

Carr, Curtis G., 222

Carr, E. H., 367

Cartlidge, Edmund, 148

Cartlidge, John, 148

Carto, Willis, 412

Cary, Mary Shadd, 37

Casper, Scott E., Joanne D. Chaison, and Jeffrey D. Groves, eds.: Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary: rev., 454–56

Catholicism: book on, 452–53; and Lucretia Mott, 9–11, 14–17, 19, 24, 26, 30–31, 34

CD-ROM: book publication and, 454, 455

Centennial Exhibition (1876), Philadelphia: book on, 246–48

Chaison, Joanne D., Scott E. Casper, and Jeffrey D. Groves, eds.: Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary: rev., 454–56

Chalcedon Institute, 407

Chamber of Commerce: of Pittsburgh, 311–12

Chamberlain, Houston, 396–97

Chambersburg, Pa.: described, 428

Chance: culture of: book on, 365–67

Channing, William Ellery, 21

Charter Commission (Philadelphia), 78

Chautauqua Institute (New York), 361

Cheney, Dick, 393, 394

Chester, Thomas W., 228

Child abuse: Lucretia Mott on religious indoctrination and, 24–25, 27

Childhood: book on, 363–65

Christian Coalition, 407, 408, 409

Christian Identity, 414

Christian Recorder, 43–44, 47

Christian Right, 377, 380, 391, 393, 401, 406–12, 416, 417

Chronicles, 398

Chrystie, David, 141

Ciocci, Raffaele, 26

Citizen, 411

Citizen’s Committee on Public Education, 60

Civil Rights Act (1964), 450–51

Civil society: freedom of association and, 259–90

Civil War: books on, 356–58; Republican Party and, 354–55

Clark, Christopher: book reveiw by, 113–14

Clark, Joseph S., 57–88

Clarke, Caspar, 332, 333

Clay, Henry, 202–3

Cleary, Patricia: cited, 175

Clinton, Bill, 393–94, 400

Clinton, DeWitt, 279

Clothing, women’s: in plain people, 358–59

Coal: geological surveys and, 291–92, 292, 300, 305, 308

Coal mining: impact on rural life, 353

Cockburn, Alexander, 402

Coffin, Levi, 39

Cohen, Charles: cited, 105

Cold war nationalism, 379–81, 386–92, 394–99, 407, 412, 417, 418

Colden, Cadwallader, 141, 145, 146, 161, 164

Cole, Henry, 228

Coleman, John M.: cited, 341

Coles, Edward, 243

Collier’s: book on, 121–23

Collingwood, R. G., 367

Collins, John, 141

Collinson, Peter, 189, 235

Colonial era: toleration and religious dissent: book on, 344–45

Colonial history: book on, 106–9

Colonization: movement for African, 197–229

Colonization Herald, 213, 216, 217, 220, 224, 225, 227, 228

Colton, Calvin, 204, 212

Commentary, 392

Commerce: in the Ohio Valley: book on, 113–14

Commercial Gazette, 324, 332

Committee for Philadelphia, 70

Committee of Fifteen, 66, 67, 81

Communal moral authority, 251–53

Communism: accusations of in Philadelphia politics, 81–83; nationalist reaction to, 386–92, 394, 398, 416

Concerned Women of America, 407

Congress of Industrial Organizations: Political Action Committee, 58, 67, 70

Connor, Ken, 409, 410

Conservatives: response to terrorism, 377–418

Constitutional Convention (1787): book on, 111–12

Conversion narratives: Native American, 105

Copper mining: colonial, 131–65

Coppinger, William, 227

Cordwainers’ cases (1806–1810), 259–67, 279–90

Cornell, Joseph, 366

Corpsen, Hezekiah, 215, 216

Corpsen, Jerry, 215–18

Corpsen, John, 215, 216

Corpsen, Mary, 215, 216

Correspondence: World War I: book on, 448–50

Coughlin, Charles, 383

Coulter, Ann, 397–98

Craft, Ellen, 50–51

Craft, William, 50–51

Craig, W. H., 92

Cresson, Elliot, 203–4, 208–9

Crist, Robert G.: cited, 341

Crittenden, John J., 354

Croly, David, 441, 442

Crouch, Christian Ayne: book review by, 428–30

Crowds: book on, 434–36

Crusaders, 60–61

Cultural festivals, 435–36

Cuthbert, Alfred, 227

 

D

Dabakis, Melissa: cited, 314

Daily News (Philadelphia), 83–84

Dallas, Alexander James, 264, 272, 274, 279

Dana, Richard Henry, 16–18

Daniels, Bruce: cited, 345

Darbee, Leigh: book review by, 116–18

Dash, Mark: “New Light on the Dark Lantern: The Initiation Rites and Ceremonies of a Know-Nothing Lodge in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania,” 89–100

Davenporte, Josiah, 193–94

Davidson, Cathy: cited, 8

Davis, James, 322, 323

Deane, Silas, 431

Declaration of Independence: celebration of, 231

Decter, Midge, 393

Defenders of the Christian Faith, 383

Delaware Indians, 430

Democratic Party: in Philadelphia politics, 57–88

Democratic societies, 259–90

Democratic Society of Pennsylvania, 269, 270–71, 274, 281

Demography: in historiography, 107

Denis, Matthew, William Pencak, and Simon P. Newman, eds.: Riot and Revelry in Early America: rev., 434–36

Deputie, James, 221

Deputie, Mary Ann, 221

Devol, George, 366

Dewey, John, 250

Dewey, Melvil, 124

Dewey decimal system, 124

Diamond, Sara: cited, 388

Dilworth, Richardson, 57–88

Dod, John, 139–40

Dolan, Jay P.: In Search of an American Catholicism: A History of Religion and Culture in Tension: rev., 452–53

Dole, Robert, 408

“Dooley, Tom”. See Dula, Thomas C.

Dorrien, Gary: cited, 392, 396

Dorsey, Bruce: Reforming Men and Women: Gender in the Antebellum City: rev., 240–41

Douglass, Frederick, 45

Dowd, Gregory Evans: book review by, 106–9; War under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, and the British Empire: rev., 428–30

Downing, Andrew Jackson: cited, 120

Drake, James: cited, 105

Dred Scott decision (1857), 228

Drinking: early American: book on, 437–38

Duane, William, 279

Dubinsky, David, 360

Du Bois, W. E. B., 396–97; cited, 452

Duchθ, Jacob, 180

Duke, David, 412, 415

Dula, Thomas C., 115

Dunlap, Ellen S.: book review by, 100–103

Dunlap, William, 191–91

Dunstar, Charles, 140, 153, 154, 158, 162

Dupre, Daniel S.: book review by, 350–51

Durang, John, 362

Durbin, John P., 218–19, 226

 

E

Eagle Forum, 405

Earth science, 292–93

Economic crisis: mining and, 131–65; South Sea Company, 132, 133, 150, 155, 160–64

Economic Employment Opportunity Commission, 451

Education, 425; Lucretia Mott and, 22–23

Edwards, Jonathan, 250, 366

El Dorado vision, 134–35

Ellison, Ralph, 366–67

Emmet, Thomas Addis, 282–83, 285, 286

Engs, Robert F. and Randall M. Miller, eds.: The Birth of the Grand Old Party: rev., 354–55

Erie Canal, 350, 351

Estaugh, Elizabeth, 153

Estaugh, John, 153

European financing of American industry, 444–45

European immigration: and African colonization movement, 201–2

Evening Bulletin, 64, 65, 78, 84

Every Saturday, 309, 315

Everybody’s, 332, 333

Ewing, John, 233

 

F

Fabian, Ann: cited, 455

Fahs, Alice: cited, 454–55

Fairfax, Ferdinando, 202

Family: in nineteenth-century Philadelphia: book on, 244–46

Family Research Council, 407, 409

Far Right, 377, 380, 384, 391, 400, 412–16, 417–18

Farquarson, Miss, 177

Farrakhan, Louis, 416

Fauconnier, Peter, 154, 162

Federalists: and freedom of association, 259–90

Feith, Douglas, 394

Female Vigilant Association, 241

Festinger, Leon: cited, 200–201, 229

Fiering, Norman: cited, 233

Findley, William, 264, 270, 277, 341

Finnegan, Jim, 65–66, 69, 75, 78

Finney, Charles G., 349

Fisher, Daniel, 182–84

Fleming, Thomas, 398

Focus on the Family, 407, 411

Foner, Eric: cited, 354, 355

Foner, Philip: cited, 37–38

Food: and plain people, 359–60

Forbes, Steve, 393

Fort Morris Council of the Know-Nothings, 89–100

Forten, James, 204

Foss, Robert C., 66

Foster, Ezola, 401

Fothergill, John, 189

Foucault, Michel: cited, 246

Fousek, John: cited, 379, 387

Fox, Early: cited, 198

Franchot, Jenny: cited, 10, 30

Francis, Sam, 398, 404, 412

Franklin, Benjamin, 159–60, 163–64, 167–96, 234, 235; book on, 430–32

Franklin, Deborah Read Rogers, 167–96; portrait (illustration), 171

Franklin, William, 185, 188, 279, 281, 283

Franklin Institute, 297–98

Frantz, John B.: book reveiw by, 347–50; cited, 341

Fredericksburg campaign: books on, 356–58

Fredrickson, George: cited, 355

Free Congress Foundation, 406

Freedom of association, 259–90

Freedom’s Journal (Clinton, Mo.), 52

Freeman, Joanne B.: Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic: rev., 238–40

Freidan, Betty: cited, 58, 122

Frick, Henry Clay, 249

Frobisher, Martin, 135

FrontPage Magazine, 395

Frost, J. William: book review by, 109–10

Frum, David, 394

Fry, Jennifer Reed: “‘Extraordinary Freedom and great Humility’: A Reinterpretation of Deborah Franklin,” 167–96

Fugitive Slave Act (1850), 37, 40, 41, 218, 439

Furness, William H., 44

 

G

Gaddis, John Lewis: The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past: 367–68

Gallagher, George, 66

Gallatin, Albert, 350

Galloway, Joseph, 180, 186

Garland, Hamlin, 322

Garnet, Henry Highland, 45

Garrett, Thomas, 35–36

Garrett, Molly Yard. See Yard, Molly

Garrison, William Lloyd, 44, 207–9, 214, 217, 224–25

Gazette Times (Pittsburgh), 332

Gemδlde von Nord-Amerika in allen Beziehungen von der Entdeckung an bis auf die neueste Zeit—Eine pittoreske Geographie fόr Alle, welche unterhaltende Belehrung suchen und ein Umfassendes Reise-Handbuch fόr Jene, welche in diesem Lande wander wollen (1842), by Traugott Bromme, 420

Gender: in antebellum Philadelphia, 240–41

Gender roles, 7–34; among plain people: books on, 446–48; book on, 121–23; in colonial politics, 168–96; Lucretia Mott and, 11, 16, 17, 19, 20–22, 24; in Philadelphia political reform, 57–88

Geoghan, James, 287

Geography: for immigrants, 420

Geological Society of Pennsylvania, 294–97

Geological survey, state: Indiana, 293; Massachusetts, 293; New York, 293; Pennsylvania (1836–1858), 291–308; Tennessee, 293

German culture: Pennsylvania, 251–53

German Reformed and Lutheran Churches, 109–10

German Reformed Church, 348–49

Germans: in Pennsylvania: book on, 347–50

Gerstle, Gary: cited, 380

Gettysburg, Pa.: described, 428

Gibbons, Thomas, 81

Giberti, Bruno: Designing the Centennial: A History of the 1876 International Exhibition in Philadelphia: rev., 246–48

Gifford, Peter K. and Robert D. Ilisevich, eds.: European Capital, British Iron, and an American Dream: The Story of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad by William Reynolds: rev., 444–46

Gilbert, Humphrey, 135

Giles, William, 273

Gilje, Paul: cited, 276

Gilliam family, 243

Gist, Samuel, 243

Glassberg, David: cited, 312

Glassblowers: image of, 317–27

Gloucester, John, 204

Gobineau, Arthur de, 396–97

Gold, Susanna W.: book review by, 246–48

Gold rush: California (1849), 304–5; eighteenth century, 133–34, 135, 138, 142, 150, 155, 156, 159

Goldwater, Barry, 387, 389

Goodman, Nelson, 250

Gordon, Betsy, 224

Gordon, Sarah H.: book review by, 444–46

Gordon, Thomas, 162–63

Gosling, John, 156

Gould, Jay, 351

Governance, colonial: and copper mining, 132, 136–41, 144–47, 152, 156

Graham, Hugh Davis: Collision Course: The Strange Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy in America: rev., 450–51

Grakelow, Charles, 66

Grasso, Christopher: cited, 237

Great Awakening, 107, 110

Great Compromise on representation, 111

Greater Philadelphia Movement, 67

Green, Bill, 77

Green, Dana: cited, 346

Green, Lear, 42

Greene, Jack P.: cited, 162

Griffith, David, 215, 216, 218

Griffith, Sally F.: cited, 310; Serving History in a Changing World: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania in the Twentieth Century:  rev., 100–103

Grimkι, Sarah, 8, 203–4

Gronim, Sara Stidstone: book review by, 234–36

Groves, Jeffrey D., Scott E. Casper, and Joanne D. Chaison, eds.: Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary: rev., 454–56

Gross, Robert A.: cited, 454

Gruen, Victor, 120

Gruenwald, Kim M.: River of Enterprise: The Commercial Origins of Regional Identity in the Ohio Valley, 1790–1850: rev., 113–14

Guelzo, Allen C.: book review by, 232–34

Gurley, Ralph, 209

 

H

Habermas, Jόrgen: cited, 261, 436

Hale, Matt, 414

Hall, David, 189

Hall, Romulus, 41–42, 48

Hall, Stephen G.: “To Render the Private Public: William Still and the Selling of The Underground Rail Road,” 35–55

Halle, University of, 109–10

Hamilton, Alexander, 238, 263, 269, 272, 276, 277

Hanna, A. Judson, 448

Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 45–46

Harpers Ferry raid, 243, 244

Harper’s Weekly, 310, 315, 318, 320

Harris, John, 222–23

Harris, John H. M., 221

Harris, King Joe, 211

Harrison, Henry, 157

Hart, Jeffrey, 398

Hartwig, D. Scott: book reviews by, 356–58

Hartwig, Mark, 411

Hatfield, Devil Anse, 115

Hatfield-McCoy feud, 115

Haven for Unwed Mothers, 245–46

Hawes, Aylett, 210–11

Hemings, Sally, 441

Hemphill, Joseph, 204

Henderson, Roger C.: book review by, 339–42

Henry, John, 115

Hepburn, Katharine, 122

Herbert, Edward, 215–17

Heresy: and Lucretia Mott, 8, 9, 10, 13, 20, 32

Heritage Foundation, 397

Herndon, Thaddeus, 224, 225

Hicksite Society, 12, 23

Hill, Elizabeth, 141–42

Hinks, Peter P.: book review by, 438–40

Historical memory: of American Revolution: book on, 236–38; and Independence Hall: book on, 231–32; Philadelphia and: book on, 342–44

Historical Society of Pennsylvania: book on, 100–103

Historiography: of African colonization movement, 197–229; authentic black voice in publication, 39–42; book on, 367–68; handling digital documents: book on, 123–24; Notes and Documents: “New Light on the Dark Lantern: The Initiation Rites and Ceremonies of a Know-Nothing Lodge in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania,” 89–100

Hobbes, Thomas, 344

Hoeber, Johannes, 72

Hoermann, Alfred R., Cadwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment: rev., 234–36

Hogan, Willliam, 25

Holmes, Kim, 397

Holt, John, 194

Holt, Michael: cited, 354

Holton, Woody: cited, 429–30

Homestead steel lockout: Pittsburgh image and, 310, 311, 316, 321

Honor: culture of: book on, 238–40

Hoogenboom, Ari: cited, 339, 341

Hopkins, Henry, 76

Hopkinson, Joseph, 283

Howard, Mrs.Conway Robinson, 182

Howard, Oliver Otis, 44

Huling, Marcus, 143

Human physical strength: and mechanization, 317–18, 321, 322, 332

Humboldt, Alexander von, 420

Humphrey, Hubert, 450

Humphrey, Thomas J.: cited, 435

Hunter, Robert, 145, 146, 161, 165

Huntley-Smith, Jen: cited, 454–55

Hussein, Saddam, 394, 395

Hussey, Albert, 187–88

Hussey, Christopher, 187–88

Huston, James L.: cited, 200

Hutchinson, Anne, 344

Hutterites: book on, 251–53

“Hysterical” woman, 10, 24, 29, 30, 31

 

I

Iconoclasm: and women’s liberty, 10, 11, 18, 20–21

Idolatry: Lucretia Mott on, 8, 9, 13–17, 22–23, 25, 31

Ilisevich, Robert D. and Peter K. Gifford, eds.: European Capital, British Iron, and an American Dream: The Story of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad by William Reynolds: rev., 444–46

Illick, Joseph E.: American Childhoods: rev., 363–65

Immigrants: and physical labor, 310, 323, 338

Immigration: Notes and Documents: “The State of Pennsylvania: As Seen by Traugott Bromme,” 419–28; Pennsylvania Germans: book on, 347–50

Immigration Act (1924), 382, 412

Immigration policy: book on, 450–51

Imperial school of history, 106–7, 109

Independence Hall, 343; book on, 231–32

Independence Hall Association, 232

Independent Institute, 398

Independent Republicans for the 1949 Democratic Ticket, 67

Indians: books on, 104–6, 429–30; children’s experience, 364–65; in colonial history, 107–8

Industrial civilization: public image of Pittsburgh, 309–38

Industrialization: and African colonization movement, 201–2; effect on children’s experience, 364

Ingersoll, Jared, 272, 283, 287

Ingersoll, Joseph R., 204

Ingrassia, Catherine, 160; cited, 160

Institutional history: book on, 100–103

Intellectual history: book of, 234–36; book on, 249–51

Internal improvements, 425–26; book on, 350–51

International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union: book on, 360–61

Interracial relations: politics in, 441–42

Iran: nationalist threats against, 378, 396

Iraq: nationalist threats against, 378, 393–95, 397, 399, 404–5

Ireland, Owen: cited, 340

Iron puddlers: image of, 317–24, 329

Iroquois speechmaking, 105

Isenberg, Nancy: “‘To Stand Out in Heresy’: Lucretia Mott, Liberty, and the Hysterical Woman,” 7–34

Isle de Cuba, 220, 223

Ives, Henry S., 117

 

J

Jackson, Andrew, 292, 300, 350–51

Jackson, Bruce, 393

Jael (biblical), 20

James, William, 366

Jamestown settlement: economic promise of, 132

Jay, John, 264

Jefferson, Thomas, 202, 238, 239, 243, 278, 441, 452

John Birch Society, 387, 389, 402, 404

Johnson, Adelaide, 32

Johnson, Andrew, 115

Johnson, John, 140

Jones, Absalom, 204

Jones, Canada Bill, 366

Jones, Emily Ehle, 58, 68, 73, 74, 76, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87

Jones, Felton, 53

Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, 335–36

Journalism: book on, 121–23

Judge, John, 66

 

K

Kagan, Robert, 393

Kaminski, John P.: book review by, 111–12

Kann, Mark E.: book review by, 238–40

Kateri Tekakwitha, 104

Keeler, Ralph, 309, 315

Keene, Jennifer D.: book review by, 448–50

Keimer, Samuel, 174

Keith, George, 345

Keith, William, 145, 148–50, 151, 155–56, 158, 173

Keller, David: cited, 96

Kelly, Jack B., 61–62

Kendall, Isaac, 228

Kendrick, William G., 93

Kennard, Thomas W., 445

Kephart, Evans, 86

Key, Francis Scott, 202–3

Kieffer, Christian, 93

King Philip, 104

Kingsland, Edmund, 157

Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 392

Kitch, Carolyn: The Girl on the Magazine Cover: The Origins of Visual Stereotypes in American Mass Media: rev., 121–23

Klees, Frederic: cited, 350

Klein, Maury: book review by, 248–49; cited, 118

Klein, Philip S.: cited, 339, 341

Klepp, Susan E.: cited, 340, 435

Know-Nothing Party, 89–100

Knox, Henry, 272

Koschnik, Albrecht: cited, 268–69

Krass, Peter: Carnegie: rev., 248–49

Krauthammer, Charles, 394, 396

Kraybill, Donald B. and Carl F. Bowman: On the Backroad to Heaven: Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, and Brethren: rev., 251–53

Kristol, William, 393

Ku Klux Klan, 382–83, 412

Kuklick, Bruce: cited, 234; A History of Philosophy in America, 1720–2000: rev., 249–51

Kuykendall, Cornelius, 154, 162

 

L

Labor: Andrew Carnegie and, 248–49

Labor association, 259–67, 279–90

Labor culture: Pittsburgh, 309–38

Ladies Home Journal: book on, 121–23

Ladies’ Liberia School Association, 241

Lafayette, Marquis de, 236

Lafollette, Charles M., 83

Lancaster, Pa.: book on, 119–21; described, 428

Lane, Roger, 46

Lapsansky, Phillip: cited, 39–40

LaRouche, Lyndon, 412, 416

Larson, John Lauritz: Internal Improvement: National Public Works and the Promise of Popular Government in the Early United States: rev., 350–51

Lash, Joseph, 77

Lasser, Carol: book review by, 346–47

Law, William, 178

Leade, Jane, 110

Lears, Jackson: Something for Nothing: Luck in America: rev., 365–66

Lehrman, Lewis, 393

Leib, Michael, 279

Lemire, Elise: “Miscegenation”: Making Race in America: rev., 441–42

Lenox, David, 263–64, 270, 277

Lesley, J. Peter, 306

Levy, Barry: cited, 345

Levy, David M.: Scrolling Forward: Making Sense of Documents in the Digital Age: rev., 123–24

Levy, Moses, 279, 282–83, 285, 286, 287

Lewis, Ada, 58, 67, 70–71, 88

Lewis, John Frederick, Jr., 67, 70

Libby, Lewis, 393, 394

Liberia: African colonization of, 197–229; freed slaves in, 242

Libertarian Party, 402, 404–5

Liberty Lobby, 401, 412, 413

Librarianship, 102

Library Company of Philadelphia, 231

Library of Congress: materials on Know-Nothing Party, 90

Libya: nationalist threats against, 397

Licht, Walter: cited, 341

Light, Dale B.: book review by, 452–53

Lincoln, Abraham, 354, 356, 441, 443, 452

Lindgren, James M.: book review by, 231–32

Linnaeus, Carl, 235

Literature: impact of on Lucretia Mott, 7–34

Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 141

Livingston, Phillip, 141

Livingston, Robert, 141, 145, 146, 162–62

Lloyd, Philemon, 150–53, 155–57, 159, 164

Local history: book on, 352–53

Locke, John, 22, 344

Loetscher, Lefferts: cited, 233

Loewen, Roydon, 447

Logan, James, 142–43, 144–45, 147

Longitudinal meridians, proposed (1833) (illustration), 295

Lopez, Claude-Anne: cited, 170

Loudoun, Lord. See Campbell, John, 4th Early of Loudoun

Love, George, 224, 225

Loyd, Dr., 181

Loyola, Ignatius, 452

Ludwig von Mises Institute, 398

Lurye, Max, 360

Lutheran Church, German, 109–10

Lutherans: German, 348

Lyell, Charles, 301

Lyons, Mathew N. “Fragmented Nationalism: Right-Wing Responses to September 11 in Historical Context,” 377–418

 

M

Machine culture: in public image of Pittsburgh, 316

Maclay, William, 238, 239

Madison, James, 111, 202, 289

Madonna, G. Terry and John Morrison McLarnon III: “Reform in Philadelphia: Joseph S. Clark, Richardson Dilworth, and the Women Who Made Reform Possible, 1947–1949,” 57–88

Maier, Pauline: cited, 276–77

Maizlish, Stephen E.: book review by, 354–55

Malone, David J., 81

Manifest Destiny, 381, 388

Manumission: and African colonization movement, 198, 200–202, 207–8, 212, 214–15, 218, 220, 226–27, 229

Marietta, Ohio: book on, 113–14

Marx, Karl, 396–97

Masculine image, 122

Masculinity: Pittsburgh civic display and, 310, 313–14, 319, 327, 328, 338

Masschusetts Historical Society: history of, 102

Mather, Increase, 137

Matheson, Bill, 360–61

Matheson, Min, 360–61

Mathews, Philip, 84

May, Henry F.: cited, 232–33, 234

McCall’s: book on, 121–23

McCarthy, Joseph, 386–87, 397

McClure, William, 292

McConville, Brendan: cited, 435

McCoy-Hatfield feud, 115

McCrea, Jane, 237–38

McDaniel, Antonio: cited, 199, 209–10

McGovern, George, 391

McKean, Thomas, 264, 268, 272, 274, 279, 281

McKeen, William Riley, 116–18

McKim, James Miller, 36, 44

McKitrick, Eric: cited, 443

McLain, William, 227

McLarnon, John Morrison, III and G. Terry Madonna: “Reform in Philadelphia: Joseph S. Clark, Richardson Dilworth, and the Women Who Made Reform Possible, 1947–1949,” 57–88

McMurry, Sally: From Sugar Camps to Star Barns: Rural Life and Landscape in a Western Pennsylvania Community: rev., 353–54

McVeigh, Timothy, 400

Meade, William, 61–62, 74, 75, 81, 82–84, 87

Mechanization: effect on human physical strength, 317–18, 321, 322, 332

Mecom, Jane, 186–87, 194

Meehan, Austin, 61–62, 64–65, 70, 72, 74, 76, 84

Melvin, James, 288

Mennonites: books on, 251–53, 446–48

Mentor, 331–32

Merrell, James: cited, 104

Messer, Peter C.: book review by, 236–38

Metacom, 104

Metzger, Tom, 416

Meyers, Agnes, 59

Meyers, Thomas J.: book reviews by, 446–48

Mickenberg, Julia L.: book review by, 363–65

Mifflin, Thomas, 264, 268, 270, 272–74

Migration and slavery: trans-Appalachian: book on, 242–44

Military service: image of, 236–37

Military tactics, 433–34

Millen, Herbert E., 60

Miller, Oliver, 270

Miller, Randall M.: book review by, 242–44; and Robert F. Engs, eds.: The Birth of the Grand Old Party: rev., 354–55; and William Pencak, eds.: Pennsylvania: A History of the Commonwealth: rev., 339–42

Mineral findings: colonial, 133–34, 135, 136–39, 142, 150, 151, 155, 156, 159; geological surveys and, 291–92, 305, 308

Mining, 423; in Appalachia, 115–16; colonial copper, 131–65

Miranda, Isaac, 158

Mires, Charlene: Independence Hall in American Memory: rev., 231–32

“Miscegenation”: book on, 441–42

Mittelberger, Gottlieb, 348

Mob activity: book on, 434–36

Mobley, Hardy, 224

Monroe, James, 292

Montgomery, Dorothy Schoell, 58, 79–80, 87

Montgomery, Newcomb, 86

Montgomery, Richard, 237–38

Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, 102

Mooney, James E., 102

Moore, Michael, 396–97

Moral authority: communal, 251–53

Moral Majority, 407

Moravian Church: book on, 109–10

Morgan, Edmund S.: Benjamin Franklin: rev., 430–32

Morgan, J. P., 248, 249

Morris, Lewis, 145, 165

Morris, Robert, 340

Morrow, William, 62

Moses, Wilson J.: cited, 199

Mott, Lucretia Coffin, 7–34; book on, 346–47; portrait (illustration), 33

Muhlenberg, Henry (Heinrich) Melchior, 109–10, 348

Mulcahy, Richard P.: book review by, 360–61

Mundell, Thomas, 66

Murphy, Andrew R.: Conscience and Community: Revisiting Toleration and Religious Dissent in Early Modern England and America: rev., 344–45

Museum administration, 102

 

N

Nader, Ralph, 399–400

Nash, Gary B.: First City: Philadelphia and the Forging of Historical Memory: rev., 342–44

Nat Turner Rebellion (1831), 243

Nation of Islam, 416

National Alliance, 415

National Liberty Journal, 410

National Organization for Women, 88

National Park Service, 343; and Independence Hall, 231–32

National politics: book on, 238–40

National Review, 392, 397

National Road, 292

National Union for Social Justice, 383

Nationalism: American: book on, 236–38; response to terrorism, 377–418

Native Americans: book on, 104–6, 429–30; children’s experience, 364–65; in colonial history, 107–8

Nativism: Independence Hall as shrine of, 231–32; in Know-Nothingism, 91, 92, 95–99

Neely, Mark E.: cited, 355; The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North: rev., 442–44

Neem, Johann N.: book review by, 434–36; “Freedom of Association in the Early Republic: The Republican Party, the Whiskey Rebellion, and the Philadelphia and New York Cordwainers’ Cases,” 259–90

Negrophobia, 199, 201–2

Nelson, William, 76–77, 85

Neoconservatives, 377, 379, 391–94, 396–99, 402, 404, 408, 416

Neonazi movement, 400, 412–16

Nesbit, William, 221, 222

Nevin, John W., 349

New Deal: in Appalachia, 116; conservative response to, 385–86

New River Gorge, 116

New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad, 445

New-York Historical Society: history of, 102

Newburg, Pa.: Know-Nothings in, 99

Newby, Dangerfield, 243, 244

Newman, Richard, ed.: Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown, Written by Himself: rev., 438–40

Newman, Simon P.: cited, 436; William Pencak, and Matthew Denis, eds.: Riot and Revelry in Early America: rev., 434–36

Newport, Christopher, 132, 134, 135

Newton, Isaac, 154–55

Nixon, Richard, 386–87, 399, 450–51

Noll, Mark: cited, 233

Nolt, Steven M.: Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic: rev., 347–50

Norfolk and Western Railway, 115

Norris, Deborah, 180

Norris, Isaac (1760–1802), 180

Norris, Isaac, I (1671–1735), 142, 143, 144, 147, 149–50, 155–56, 158–59, 163–64

North Korea: nationalist threats against, 378

Norwitch, Harry, 75

NS [National Socialist] News Bulletin, 414

 

O

Oaths: in Know-Nothing Party, 91, 96–97

Ohio River: as North-South boundary, 113

Oil City Railroad, 445

Old Order River Brethren: book on, 358–60

O’Leary, Cecilia Elizabeth: cited, 381

Olin Foundation, 392

Olmsted, Frederick Law: cited, 120

O’Malley, John, 66

Omi, Michael: cited, 390

Ominsky, Joseph, 75, 77

Operation Save America, 409

Oral history, 448–50

O’Reilly, Francis Augustνn: The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock: rev., 356–58

Orr, John W.: Set Up Running: The Life of a Pennsylvania Railroad Engineman, 1904–1949: rev., 118–19

Orr, Oscar Perry: book on, 118–19

Ottawa Indians, 430

Owen, David Dale, 293

Owen, Robert, 298

 

P

Paine, Thomas, 202

Paleoconservatives, 377, 380, 391, 398–406, 408, 412, 416–18

Palestinian Authority: nationalist threats against, 395

Palmer, Beverly Wilson, ed.: Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin Mott: rev., 346–47

Paludin, Phillip Shaw: cited, 354–55

Parker, Peter J., 102

Parsons, Elaine Frantz: book review by, 437–38

Parsons, William T.: cited, 350

Patriot movement, 400, 401, 408, 413, 417

Pauer, Friedrich: cited, 424–25

Paul, Luther, 225

Pawley, Christine: book review by, 454–56

Payne, Daniel, 50–51

Peale, Charles Willson, 231

Peirce, Charles Sanders: cited, 368

Pencak, William: book review by, 367–68; Matthew Denis, and Simon P. Newman, eds.: Riot and Revelry in Early America: rev., 434–36; and Randall M. Miller, eds.: Pennsylvania: A History of the Commonwealth: rev., 339–42

Penn, Hannah, 143, 150

Penn, John, 143

Penn, William, 145–46, 148, 165, 344

Penn, Letitia. See Aubrey, Letitia Penn

Pennsylvania: agriculture, 423; cities and towns, 427–28; climate, 422–23; education, 425; ethnic composition, 424; geological map of (illustration), 306; geology, 291–308, 421–22; history of: book on, 339–42; immigrant guide to, 419–28; government, 426–27; industry and manufactures, 423; internal improvements, 425–26; religion in, 424; trade, 423

Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 206, 214

Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 36, 38–39, 43–44, 45, 209

Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 197–229

Pennsylvania Gazette, 173, 176–78, 177, 178

Pennsylvania German Society, 252, 347

Pennsylvania Germans, 424; book on, 347–50; women, 424–25

Pennsylvania Gradual Abolition Act (1780): cited, 340

Pennsylvania Railroad: book on, 116–18, 118–19

Perry, William, 53

Pestalozzi, Johann, 22

Peterson, Daniel H., 220–21

Pettit, William V., 218–19, 226

Phelps, Amos, 208

Philadelphia: in American Enlightenment: book on, 232–34; Centennial Exhibition (1876): book on, 246–48; described, 427–28; the family in nineteenth century: book on, 244–46; gender in antebellum: book on, 240–41; history of: book on, 342–44; political reform in, 57–88

Philadelphia Circle, 233, 234

Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, 241

Philadelphia Housing Authority, 78–80

Philadelphia Inquirer, 68, 84

Philadelphia North American, 37–38

Philadelphia Plan (for affirmative action), 450–51

Philadelphia Record, 68, 69

Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, 86–87

Philadelphia Vigilance Committee, 35, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44

Philadelphia Zoning Board, 87

Philosophy: history of: book on, 249–51

Physical culture: in public image of Pittsburgh, 316, 337

Physical strength: human: and mechanization: 317–18, 322, 332

Pierce, James, 23

Pierce, William, 415

Pierpont, Francis J., 115

Piersen, William D.: cited, 436

Pike, Joseph, 142, 163

Pinney, J. B., 204

Pittsburgh: described, 428; image of workers in, 309–38

Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, 311–12

Pittsburgh Dispatch, 332–36

Pittsburgh Exposition (1889), 312, 324–27, 332, 337

Pittsburgh Sun, 316–17, 337

Plain people, 359–60; books on, 446–48

Plane, Ann Marie: cited, 105

Plato, 8, 15, 31

Plockhoy, Peter, 345

Plumer, William, 238

Pocahontas, 104

Poe, Richard, 395

Police: Philadelphia: Special Squad, 60

Political history: Philadelphia, 57–88

Political party system: in the Civil War: book on, 442–44

Pontiac’s War: book on, 429–30

Poor Richard’s Almanac, 175

Pope, Alexander, 187

Porter, David Rittenhouse, 302, 303

Porter and Coates, 47, 50

Posse Comitatus, 412, 414

Potter, David M.: cited, 443

Poverty: gender and, 241

Powell, Colin, 394

Preservationism: Independence Hall and, 231–32

Printing technology: effect on flexible publication, 43

Project for the New American Century, 393, 395

Public Citizen, 400

Public history, 102

Public image: of Pittsburgh, 309–38

Public sphere: freedom of association in, 269–90

Public works: book on, 350–51; geological surveys as, 291–308

Publishing: advertising in book publication, 43; book on, 454–55; printing technology in, 43

Pulsipher, Jenny Hale: book review by, 104–6

Purcell, Sarah J.: book review by, 342–44; Sealed with Blood: War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America: rev., 236–38

Purdy, Jedediah, 115

Purvis, Robert, 37–38

 

Q

Quakerism, 7, 12, 19, 22, 27, 30, 33

Quine, W. V., 250

 

R

Rable, George C.: Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!: rev., 356–58

Race: and urban redevelopment, 119–21

Racial nationalism, 380–84, 386, 388–89, 392, 398–99, 401–3, 406–8, 417–18

Radcliff, Jacob, 279, 284

Radical Reformation, 345

Railroads426; books on, 116–19

Raleigh, Walter, 135

Randolph, Edmund, 272

Randolph, John, 202–3

Rawls, John: cited, 344

Read, John, 172

Read, Deborah. See Franklin, Deborah Read Rogers

Read, Sarah White, 172–73, 185

Reading, Pa.: described, 428

Reagan, Ronald, 390, 392–93, 399

Reason, Charles, 37

Reconstruction after the Civil War, 354

Redman, John, 233

Reed, Rebecca, 24

Reform: political: in Philadelphia, 57–88

Reform movements: gender in, 241

Reform Party (2000), 401

Reformed Church, German, 110

Regional history: colonial, 143, 146–47, 157–58, 163–65; of the Ohio Valley: book on, 113–14

Reid-Maroney, Nina: Philadelphia’s Enlightenment, 1740–1800: Kingdom of Christ, Empire of Reason: rev., 232–34

Reimers, David M.: book review by, 450–51

Reitzel, William A., 102

Religion: American Catholic: book on, 452–53; revivalistic, 349

Religious dissent and toleration: colonial era: book on, 344–45

Religious motivation: in African colonization movement, 198, 211, 218–19

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 292–93

Representation, compromise on, 111

Republican Party: early, 354–55; in Philadelphia politics, 59–65, 67–68, 71–72, 78, 80–88

Republicans: and freedom of association, 259–90

Reschly, Steven D., Kimberly D. Schmidt, and Diane Umble Zimmerman eds.: Strangers at Home: Amish and Mennonite Women in History: rev., 446–48

Reuther, Walter, 68

Reutter, Mark: book review by, 118–19

Revivalistic religion, 349

Reynolds, Margaret C.: Plain Women: Gender and Ritual in the Old Order River Brethren edited by Simon J. Bronner: rev., 358–60

Reynolds, William: European Capital, British Iron, and an American Dream: The Story of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad edited by Peter K. Gifford and Robert D. Ilisevich: rev., 444–46

Richards, J. Stuart, ed.: Pennsylvanian Voices of the Great War: Letters, Stories, and Oral Histories of World War I: rev., 448–50

Richter, Daniel K.: cited, 340; Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America: rev., 104–6

Riker, Richard, 281, 285

Robb, Thomas, 414

Robertson, Pat, 407–8

Robeson, Jonathan, 143

Rockefeller, John D., 248

Rockford Institute, 398

Rodney, Caesar A., 281, 282

Rogers, Henry Darwin, 291, 294, 297–302, 304–5, 307, 308; stratigraphic scheme (table), 306

Rogers, James, 302

Rogers, John, 174, 176

Rogers, Robert, 302

Rogers, Sally, 168, 177, 183, 185–86

Rogers, William, 296

Rolfe, John, 135

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 58, 68

Roosevelt, Franklin D., 84, 385, 386

Rose, Chauncey, 117

Ross, John, 193

Rothman, Joshua D.: book review by, 441–42

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 22, 23

Royce, Josiah, 250

Rumsfeld, Donald, 393, 394

Ruppert, Raymond J., 448

Rural life: books on, 352–53, 446–48

Rush, Benjamin, 180, 233

Rushdoony, Mark R., 410–11

Rutherford Institute, 410

Ruwart, Mary, 405

 

S

“Salad bowl” theory of immigration, 348

Salinger, Sharon V.: Taverns and Drinking in Early America: rev., 437–38

Salisbury, Neil: cited, 104

Salstrom, Paul: book review by, 114–16

Sampson, William, 281, 282, 284, 290

Samuel, Barney, 64–67, 88

Sanneh, Lamin: cited, 199

Santos, Michael: cited, 318

Sauer, Christopher, 155, 159

Saxe, Natalie, 58, 72–77, 85, 86, 88

Scaife, William, 315, 317–18, 320

Schaerffenberg, A. V., 414

Schlafly, Phyllis, 405

Schmidt, Kimberly D., Diane Umble Zimmerman, and Steven D. Reschly, eds.: Strangers at Home: Amish and Mennonite Women in History: rev., 446–48

Schoell, Dorothy. See Montgomery, Dorothy Schoell

“School for Practical Politics,” 68, 73, 77, 85

Schuyler, Arent, 131, 133, 138–47, 150–52, 154, 155, 157, 158, 159, 164

Schuyler, David: A City Transformed: Redevelopment, Race, and Suburbanization in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1940–1980: rev., 119–21

Schuyler, Margaret, 141

Schuyler, Alida. See Livingston, Alida Schuyler

Schwartz, David G.: book review by, 365–66

Schwartz, Joel: book review by, 119–21

Schwarz, Philip J.: Migrants against Slavery: Virginians and the Nation: rev., 242–44

Science and history, 367–68

Scottish Enlightenment, 300–301

Scull, Nicholas, 143

Secrecy: practices and symbols in Know-Nothing Party, 89–95, 100

Sectionalism: slavery and, 111

Seidman, Max, 75

Seiler, Walter, 76

Sellars, Wilfrid, 250

September 11, 2001 attacks: response to, 377–418

Sesquicentennial Parade (1908): Pittsburgh, 334–36

Sexual relations: politics in, 441–42

Sexuality: idolatry and, 17, 19

Sheets, Georg R.: York County to the Setting of the Sun: An Illustrated History: rev., 362–63

Shepard, Harriet, 42

Shippen, William, 233

Shippensburg, Pa.: Know-Nothings in, 89–100

Short, William, 204

Shute, Thomas, 143–44

Siebert, Wilbur, 39

Silliman, Benjamin, 297

Silver, Frankie, 115

Simpson, Brooks: cited, 355

Skemp, Sheila: cited, 176

Slaughter, Thomas: cited, 270

Slavery, 113; African colonization movement and, 198, 213–19, 224–26, 229; book on, 242–44, 438–40; fugitives from, 33–53; sectionalism and, 111

Slavishak, Edward: “Civic Physiques: Public Images of Workers in Pittsburgh, 1880–1910,” 309–38

Small, Cassandra Morris, 363

Small Business Administration, 451

Smeal, Eleanor, 88

Smerk, George: cited, 118

Smilie, John, 341

Smith, Adam, 283

Smith, Anthony W.: book review by, 249–51

Smith, Eric Ledell: book review by, 362–63

Smith, G. L., 52

Smith, Gerrit, 208

Smith, John, 132, 133, 135, 159, 160, 163

Smith, Miss, 177

Smith, Samuel, 193

Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 233

Smith, Stephen, 38, 44, 46

Smith, William, 181

Smucker, David Rempel: book reviews by, 251–53

Snyder, Simon, 279

Sobran, Joseph, 402

Sochen, June: book review by, 121–23

Social welfare: in nineteenth-century Philadelphia: book on, 244–46

Socialist Party, 382

Society, colonial: and copper mining, 132, 133, 142, 146, 150, 160–62

Society of the Cincinnati, 273

Society to Protect Children from Cruelty, 245

Somerset County, Pa.: book on, 352–53

Soumaine, Samuel, 182–83

South Sea Bubble, 132, 133, 150, 155, 160–64

Southern Poverty Law Center, 413

Southwestern Christian Advocate, 52

Spock, Benjamin, 365

Spofford, Ernest, 102

Spotswood, Alexander, 152

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 309

Stackpole, Edward J.: cited, 356

Stampp, Kenneth: cited, 229

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 32, 346

Stanton, W. H., 52

Stanwyck, Barbara, 122

State government: support of African colonization movement, 219

Staudenraus, Philip: cited, 198

Steam railroads: book on, 118–19

Stearns, Charles, 439–40

Stebbins, Phillip E.: cited, 340

Steel, James, 142–43, 148, 149; map along the Susquehanna (illustration), 149

Steel production, 316, 318–19

Steele, John D., 303–4

Steffens, Lincoln: cited, 57, 59

Steinfeld, Robert J.: cited, 288

Stern, J. David, 68–69

Steuben, Friedrich, 433, 434

Stitt, Susan, 102–3

Still, Charity, 37

Still, Leaven, 37

Still, Peter, 40–41, 52

Still, William, 35–55

Stoeffler, Ernest: cited, 358

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 113

Strahan, William, 182

Streetcar desegregation campaign (Philadelphia), 37–38

Stuart, Charles, 208

Sturgeon, William, 188

Sudan: nationalist threats against, 397

Sue, Eugene, 425

Sumner, Charles, 44

Susquehanna: map along (illustration), 149

Syng, Philip, 148–51

Syria: nationalist threats against, 395–97

 

T

Taliban, 378

Tappan, Arthur, 208, 214

Tappan, Lewis, 214

Taverns: early American: book on, 437–38

Taylor, Alan: American Colonies: rev., 106–9; cited, 237

Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 366

Taylor, Jacob, 148–49; map along the Susquehanna (illustration), 149

Taylor, Marshall, 52

Technology: European tools used by Native Americans, 105

Teedyuskung, 189

Tell, David, 394–95

Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad: book on, 116–18

Terrorism: nationalist response to, 377–418

Terrorism Information and Prevention System, 403

Third Position, 416

Thomas, Norman, 77

Thompson, Titanic, 366

Thornburg , Richard L.: cited, 362

Thornton, William, 202

Tiemann, Frank, 85

Tiffany, Otis, 99

Tilghman, James, 193

Toleration and religious dissent: colonial era: book on, 344–45

Tomko, Linda: cited, 338

Tomlins, Christopher L.: cited, 263

Traugott Bromme’s Hand- und Reisebuch fόr Auswanderer nach den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika, Texas, Ober- und Unter-Canada, Neu-Braunschweig, Neu-Schottland, Santo Thomas in Guatemala und den Mosquitokόsten (1848), by Traugott Bromme, 419–20; extract from, translated, 421–28

Transportation technology: book on, 350–51

Travel guide: for immigrants, 419–20

Travers, Len: cited, 436

Trego, Charles B., 297, 299, 304

Truman, Harry S., 386–87

Truth, Sojourner, 54

Tubman, Harriet, 54–55

Tucker, St. George, 202

Tully, Alan W.: cited, 345

Turner, Frederick Jackson: cited, 106–7

 

U

Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher: cited, 169

Underground Rail Road (1872), by William Still, 33–55

Underground Railroad, 33–55; illustration, 49

Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, 361

Unitas Fratrum, 110

United States Gazette, 37–38

United States Steel, 249

Unity House, 361

Urban, Richard J.: book review by, 123–24

Urban redevelopment: book on, 119–21

Urbanization: and African colonization movement, 201–2

Urwin, Gregory J. W.: book review by, 433–34

USA PATRIOT Act (2001), 378, 403, 405–6, 410

 

 

V

Valley Forge: in the American Revolution: book on, 433–34

Van Emburgh , Johannes, 157

Vare, Bill, 60

Vaux, Robert, 203–4

Veterans’ Bonus Referendum (1949), 69, 85–86

Vigilantes’ Committee, 61

Viola, Michael, 66

Virginia: antislavery migrants from: book on, 242–44

Voluntary association, 259–90

Vorenberg, Michael: book review by, 442–44

Voting Rights Act (1965), 450–51

 

W

Waagner, Clayton, 410

Wagner, Walter H.: The Zinzendorf-Muhlenberg Encounter: A Controversy in Search of Understanding: rev., 109–10

Wainwright, Nicholas Biddle, 102

Wakeman, George, 441, 442

Walbert, David: Garden Spot: Lancaster County, the Old Order Amish, and the Selling of Rural America: rev., 446–48

Walden, Keith: cited, 326

Walker, David, 206

Wall, Joseph Frazier: cited, 248

Wall Street Journal, 392, 397

Wallace, George, 384, 389

Wallis, Richard T.: The Pennsylvania Railroad at Bay: William Riley McKeen and the Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad: rev., 116–18

Walpole, Robert, 132, 133, 161, 162

Walters, Kerry: cited, 234

Walwyn, William, 344

Waring, John, 188

Warren, Joseph, 237–38

Warriors (Democratic club), 61

Washington, Booker T., 115

Washington, George, 263–64, 267, 268, 273, 274, 276, 277, 351

Weaver-Zercher, David: The Amish in the American Imagination: rev., 251–53

Webb, Richard Davis, 11–12, 14

Weber, Max: cited, 106–7

Webster, Daniel, 106, 202–3

Weekly Messenger, 349

Weekly Standard, 392, 394

Welfare reform, 245–46

Welter, Barbara: cited, 17

West Virginia: book on, 114–16

Western Pennsylvania Exposition Society, 312, 324, 325, 327

Weyrich, Paul, 406

Wharton, Richard, 137

Wheatley, Phillis, 45

Whipper, William, 37, 38, 44–45, 46

Whiskey Rebellion, 259–78, 289

White, Jacob, 37

White, Joseph Blanco, 8–9, 10–15, 17, 21–24, 26–31

White Aryan Resistance, 412, 416

White, Sarah. See Read, Sarah White

Whitess, Edward, 280

Wilentz, Sean: cited, 267

Williams, John Alexander: Appalachia: A History: rev., 114–16

Williams, Richard Norris, 102

Willoughby, Francis, 157

Willson, Ebenezer, 154, 162

Wilson, James, 272, 340

Winnet, Nochem, 74

Winrod, Gerald, 383

Winthrop, Fitz-John, 137

Winthrop, John, 431

Winthrop, John, Jr., 136

Winthrop, Wait, 137

Wistar, Caspar, 233

Witkin, Morton, 62, 63, 74, 78, 81, 84

Wolensky, Kenneth C., Nicole H. Wolensky, and Robert P. Wolensky: Fighting for the Union Label: The Women’s Garment Industry and the ILGWU in Pennsylvania: rev., 360–61

Wolensky, Nicole H., Kenneth C. Wolensky, and Robert P. Wolensky: Fighting for the Union Label: The Women’s Garment Industry and the ILGWU in Pennsylvania: rev., 360–61

Wolensky, Robert P., Kenneth C. Wolensky, and Nicole H. Wolensky: Fighting for the Union Label: The Women’s Garment Industry and the ILGWU in Pennsylvania: rev., 360–61

Wolf, George, 299

Wolfowitz, Paul, 393, 394

Wollstonecraft, Mary, 8, 15

Women: among plain people: books on, 446–48; Pennsylvania German, 424–25; role in colonial politics, 168–96; role in Old Order plain groups: book on, 358–60; role in Philadelphia reform politics, 57–88; stereotypes of: book on, 121–23

Women’s issues, 7–34

Women’s rights, 346–47

Women’s suffrage, 31–32

Woodbridge, Dudley, Jr., 113–14

Woodbridge, Dudley, Sr., 113–14

Woodruff, Clinton Rogers: cited, 60

Work ethic: in public image of Pittsburgh, 314, 316, 329

Workers: public image of, 309–38

World, 411

World Church of the Creator, 414

World War I: book on, 448–50

Wright, Susanna, 180

 

X

Xenophobia: in Know-Nothingism, 91, 92, 95–98; and right-wing nationalism, 378–79, 382, 398–99, 403–6, 417

 

Y

Yard, Molly, 58, 77, 78, 82–83, 85, 87

Yeates, Catherine, 224

York, Pa.: described, 428

York County, Pa.: book on, 362–63

Young Men’s Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, 210–11

 

Z

Zhuk, Sergei I.: book review by, 344–45

Zimmerman, Diane Umble, Kimberly D. Schmidt, and Steven D. Reschly, eds.: Strangers at Home: Amish and Mennonite Women in History: rev., 446–48

Zinzendorf, Ludwig von, 109–10

Zuckerman, Michael: book review by, 430–32