Baatz, Simon,
108.131
book revs. by, 108.125–127, 109.595–596
Venerate the Plough, rev., 111.391–392
"A Very Diffused Disposition: Dissecting Schools in Philadelphia, 1823–1825," 108.203–215
Babbit, George,
98.224
Babbitt (smuggler),
105.433
Babcock, Barbara,
123.271
Babcock, Edward V.,
97.518
Babcock, Elisha,
85.71
Babcock, Joseph W.,
96.217
"Babes in Bondage: Indentured Irish Children in Philadelphia in the Nineteenth Century," by Dennis Clark,
101.475–486
Babeuf (Baboeuf), François Émile,
79.213
"Babies in the Well: An Underground Insight Into Deviant Behavior in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia," by Sharon Ann Burnston,
106.151–186
Babington, Thomas,
105.484
Bach, Johann Sebastian,
81.132
Bacharach, Harry,
117.32
Bache, Alexander Dallas,
92.436,
110.167,
123.285–287
Bache, Benjamin Franklin,
77.123, 124, 125,
78.90,
79.100,
80.49
n, 409,
82.178,
92.237,
95.367,
97.167, 181,
100.7, 230,
101.368,
106.31,
107.150–151,
109.158,
114.73,
116.215,
118.237–238,
119.369–372, 374–381, 383–399,
120.108–109, 341–342
accused of treason, 77.10–18
attack on Geo. Washington, 100.191–230
barred from Congress, 77.5, 20–21
books on, 116.231–233, 233–234
brings his family into disrepute, 90.170
character of, 100.197–199
death of, 96.521
early career of, 100.199
as editor of Aurora, 77.3–23
"The Enlightenment Education of Benjamin Franklin Bache," by Jeffery A. Smith, 112.483–501
Federalist attempts to intimidate, 77.8–9, 17, 20–21
Federalists dislike of, 90.176
Federalists prosecute, for sedition, 77.3–23 passim, 123
"The Limits of Republicanism: The Reverend Charles Nisbet, Benjamin Franklin Bache, and the French Revolution," by James D. Tagg, 112.503–543
opposes Jay Treaty, 100.208n
opposes Washington, 77.4
pamphlet of attacking Washington, 100.224
pro-French sympathies of, 77.4–18 passim, 24
publishes Thos. Paine's diatribe, 100.219
Bache, Dr. Dallas,
90.489
Bache, Francis Markoe,
88.215–216, 219, 348
Bache, Franklin,
80.409
n, 106.189, 192, 202–206, 209, 213–215,
117.362
Bache, Hartman,
88.215
Bache, Henry W.,
107.435
Bache, Margaret M. (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Bache),
96.521, 522, 524,
100.197,
112.533
Bache, Nannie T.,
80.408
Bache, Richard (1737–1811),
77.160,
78.178,
81.364
n, 91.177,
95.374,
96.521,
98.146, 344
n, 100.204, 205,
105.54,
112.484, 487, 489, 492, 528, 530
day book of, 100.99, 100, 102
and Family Party, 96.377
Franklin's accounts in daybook of, 80.46–73
has store in Franklin's house, 80.47
inheritance from Franklin, 80.48, 72–73
manages Franklin's financial affairs (1775–1790), 80.46
note on marriage of, 100.97–103
Bache, Capt. Richard (
fl. 1814),
91.323
n, 324
Bache, Sarah,
123.367
Bache, Sarah Franklin (Mrs. Richard Bache),
78.459,
80.46,
84.152, 166, 170,
109.158,
112.486, 489, 490, 492, 528, 530,
114.73
letter from Franklin to, 111.497–499
marriage of, 100.97–103
Bache, Theophylact,
100.100
Bache, Thomas Huston,
102.176
Bache, William,
80.409
Bache family,
80.47
Bachelors Hall (poem),
109.113, 131–132
Bachman, Frank P.,
103.471
n
Bachman, Peter, in Lancaster politics,
97.68–73
Bachman, Van Cleaf,
Peltries or Plantations..., rev.,
94.540–541
Bachmann, Anthony,
108.304
Bachmann, E. Theodore,
112.458
Bachmann, Maria (Mother Mary Francis),
108.307–308
Bacidae, 112.551, 555
r
Backcountry studies, book of,
123.113–114
Backer, John,
77.270
Backgammon,
76.64
Background to Glory: The Life of George Rogers Clark, by Bakeless, rev.,
81.423–424
Backhouse, Mrs. Anne,
101.20
Backus, Isaac,
105.449
Bacon,
78.172,
84.285, 286, 296,
102.216
Bacon, Mr.,
86.453
Bacon, Alexander,
79.232, 235,
88.353
Bacon, Anthony,
86.255,
88.179, 184, 186
Bacon, David,
79.474
Bacon, Delia,
104.44
Bacon, Edmund,
115.513, 522–524, 527, 531–532
Bacon, Ezekiel,
104.441, 442
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans,
80.25,
86.280, 283
n, 88.151,
93.498,
104.44
Apophlegms, 110.261
satire on, 122.127
on universality of learning, 85.54
Bacon, John,
100.113
Bacon, John, Jr. (1777–1859),
95.523
Bacon, John, Sr. (1740–1799),
95.521, 523, 526
Bacon, M. (trading agent),
112.203
Bacon, Margaret Hope,
105.359,
106.292,
112.288,
123.249
book rev. by, 108.240–241
Let This Life Speak: The Legacy of Henry Joel Cadbury, rev., 113.316–317
Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America, rev., 112.298–300
"'One Great Bundle of Humanity': Frances Ellen Watkins Harper," 113.21–43
"'The Double Curse of Sex and Color': Robert Purvis and Human Rights," 121.53–76
Valiant Friend, rev., 104.526–528
Bacon, Nathaniel, Jr., study of, book rev.,
82.345–346
Bacon, R. W.,
108.30, 44
Bacon, Robert,
96.210
as ch. finance com., U. S. Steel, 96.214
Bacon, Weygandt & Company (firm),
82.157
Bacon, William,
105.390
Bacon & Hart (firm),
82.157
Bacon's Rebellion,
109.83–84
Badaracka, Dido,
121.54–55
Badcock, Henry,
78.145, 146,
80.171–183
Baddock, Henry,
120.100
Badeau, Adam,
94.235, 235
n
Baden,
87.158–159
Baden, James,
78.169
Badger, Bela,
101.43, 45
Badollet, Albert Gallatin,
104.162
Badollet, Frances,
104.191
n
Badollet, Jean,
108.450
Badollet, John (1757–1837), journal (1793–1794) of,
104.162–199
Badollet, Margaret Hannah (Mrs. John Badollet),
104.162, 183, 198
Badollet, Sarah,
104.198
Baer, —,
84.75
Baer, Christopher T.,
116.300 (map)
Baer, George F.,
93.238, 539,
101.512,
118.174, 175–176,
119.264
on divine-right theory of property, 89.261, 289
Baer, John W. (the Buckeye Blacksmith),
103.514, 515
Bagby, Wesley M.,
The Road to Normalcy: The Presidential Campaign and Election of 1920, rev.,
87.469–471
Baggaley, Ralph,
93.232
n, 233
n, 235
Baggessen, M. Jens Immanuel,
93.400, 403
Bagioli, Theresa.
See Sickles, Theresa Bagioli
Bagley, —,
85.419
Bagley, Clarence,
114.115
Bagot, Charles,
102.487
Bagpipes,
80.286, 292
n
Bagshaw, Edward,
83.183, 190
Bagster, Mary Ann.
See Binns, Mary Ann Bagster
Bahama (ship),
77.189, 193
Bahama Islands,
77.181
n, 189, 191,
82.67,
83.134
charter (1670), 86.387
trade with, 96.73
Bahama Straits,
76.30, 38
Bahn, Adam,
103.487
Bahn, Catherine,
103.487–488
Bahn, John Adam,
103.484
Bahn, Morgan,
103.487
Bahn, Rachel, book rev. by,
103.484–496
Bahr, Howard M., book rev. by,
99.121–123
Bahrdt, Carl Friedrich,
121.93
Baigell, Matthew,
117.164, 170,
119.164
Bail,
77.20, 131
n, 133, 401, 420
Bail, Hamilton Vaughan, book revs. by,
77.368–370,
79.513–514,
84.396–397,
94.108–109
Bailey, Mr.,
109.230
Bailey, Capt. Andrew,
95.447
n, 450
n
Bailey, Beth L.,
From Front Porch to Back Seat: Courtship in Twentieth-Century America, rev.,
113.142–144
Bailey, Francis,
83.293,
102.232
Bailey, Frederick.
See Douglass, Frederick
Bailey, Gamaliel,
109.433–435,
121.400
Bailey, Gary L., book rev. by,
115.141–143
Bailey, George,
119.117
Bailey, Hugh C.,
Hinton Rowan Helper: Abolitionist-Racist, rev.,
90.410–411
Bailey, John,
95.74
Bailey, Joseph W.,
84.177
Bailey, Kenneth P.,
Christopher Gist, rev.,
100.540–541
Bailey, Margaret L.
See Tinkcom, Margaret B.
Bailey, Nathaniel,
80.34
Bailey, Thomas,
121.105
Bailey, W. H.,
104.223
n
Bailey, Warren Worth,
84.177, 178
n, 181, 183, 189,
122.323
Bailey (London merchant),
121.118
Bailey & Co., Phila.,
97.489
Bailey's dictionary (1721),
89.434
Bailis, Stanley,
107.636
Bailly, Anthony,
94.35
Bailor, W. J.,
97.203
Bails, in legal process,
100.175, 175
n, 182
Baily, Ephraim,
93.480
Baily, Joshua L.,
98.452–453
Bailyn, Bernard,
92.290,
96.24, 103,
102.365, 423,
106.297, 559,
108.280, 371, 415,
109.581, 583,
110.504,
112.503,
113.297, 645,
114.299, 346,
115.3–4, 10,
116.6, 193–194,
117.212, 218,
118.33, 160,
120.380,
121.130
ed., Pamphlets of the American Revolution, 1750–1776, vol. 1, 1750–1765, rev., 89.487–491
ed., The Press and the American Revolution, with Hench, rev., 105.350–351
Education in the Forming of American Society. Needs and Opportunities for Study, rev., 86.111–112
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution, rev., 92.112–113, 114.116, 119
The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century, rev., 79.509–510
The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson, rev., 99.123–125
The Origins of American Politics, rev., 93.118–119
The Peopling of British North America, rev., 111.385–387
Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution, rev., 114.116–120
Bainbridge,
76.414
Bainbridge, Joseph, fights duel,
103.41
Bainbridge, Susan Heyliger (Mrs. Wm. Bainbridge),
103.52
Bainbridge, Commodore William,
81.66,
90.20,
96.170, 470
n, 108.116
blamed by Mrs. Decatur for husband's death, 103.49, 50, 50n, 51
commands the President, 90.8
death of, 90.32
friendship with Com. Jas. Biddle, 90.7
loses the Philadelphia at Tripoli, 90.6
returns from Tripoli, 90.8
role of in Barron-Decatur duel, 103.34–52
visits Pensacola, 90.24
Bainbridge (brig),
78.222
Baines, Mr.,
76.163
n
Bains, Ethel Franklin Betts,
80.349
n, 352, 353, 354
n, 365, 366
Bair Company, Oliver H.,
111.230
Baird, Henry Carey,
87.222
Baird, John A., Jr., book revs. by,
122.162–163,
123.259–262
Baird, Patrick,
92.297
n
Baird, Thomas H.,
111.327, 328, 335,
118.344–345
Baize,
86.404
Bakeless, John,
112.620–621
Background to Glory: The Life of George Rogers Clark, rev., 81.423–424
Turncoats, Traitors and Heroes, rev., 84.384–385
Baker, Aaron,
97.361
Baker, Carl,
99.339
Baker, Charles E.,
Supreme Court of Judicature of the Province of New York, 1691–1704, with Hamlin, rev.,
86.92–95
Baker, Daniel,
122.255
Baker, David Erskine,
78.472
Baker, Dobel,
91.346
Baker, Mrs. Dobel,
109.393
Baker, Donald G.,
84.493
Baker, Ella,
116.115
Baker, Gary E., "He That Would Thrive Must Ask His Wife: Franklin's Anthony Afterwit Letter,"
109.27–41
Baker, Henry,
95.497, 499, 506, 509
Baker, Hilary,
98.157
Baker, Lt. James,
80.292–293
Baker, Jean H.
Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, rev., 107.650–651
Ambivalent Americans, rev., 103.133–135
Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography, rev., 112.645–649
The Politics of Continuity..., rev., 97.555–556
Baker, John,
84.135
n
Baker, Joshua,
85.148
Baker, Lafayette C.,
115.298–299, 303
Baker, Gen. Lafayette C., story of, rev.,
85.241–243
Baker, Newton D.,
90.107
Baker, Paul R.,
The Fortunate Pilgrims. Americans in Italy 1800–1860, rev.,
89.505–507
Baker, Polly
Benjamin Franklin and, book rev., 84.483–484
speech of (Franklin), 92.471
Baker, Ray Stannard,
101.227, 238,
103.466,
113.144
Baker, Richard (
fl. 1699),
122.255
Baker, Richard (
fl. 1765),
91.328
n
Baker, Romelius,
79.214
Baker, Samuel,
80.37
Baker, Thomas,
79.61,
81.66,
97.103
Baker, William,
107.303–304
Baker, Sir William,
88.182, 185
Baker, William A.,
Colonial Vessels. Some Seventeenth-Century Sailing Craft, rev.,
88.97–99
Baker, William S.,
112.562
Bakers,
78.278, 281, 287, 289, 290
career of Christopher Ludwick, 81.365–390
need for, during Amer. Rev., 81.379, 380, 383–384, 385
in Phila., 91.175
sugar, 98.136
Bakers, Joseph,
106.161
Baker's Rangers.
See National Detective Police
Baking/Bakeries,
79.369,
94.59
in early Phila., 92.148
facilities for, during Amer. Rev., 81.379, 380, 381, 382, 382n
regulations for, during Amer. Rev., 81.380–381, 382
Balaban & Katz Theaters,
118.13
Balaklava, Battle of,
78.367
Balboa Naval Hospital,
109.258
Balch, Rev. Stephen B.,
92.48
Balch, Thomas,
94.13
n
Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies,
114.318–319
exhibit (1988), book on, 113.478–480
Balcom, D. A.,
84.73, 77
Bald Eagle Creek,
76.435,
93.153
Balderston, John E.,
94.501
Balderston, Marion
ed., James Claypoole's Letter Book, London and Philadelphia, 1681–1684, rev., 91.472–473
"Lord Howe Clears the Delaware," 96.326–345
Baldi, Charles C. A., Jr.,
117.258, 268, 269
Baldi, Charles C. A., Sr.,
117.265
Baldi, Frederic,
117.268
Baldi, Joseph,
117.268
Baldwin, Abraham,
77.13
n, 78.92,
97.169,
112.65,
123.378
Baldwin, Fred D., "Smedley D. Butler and Prohibition Enforcement in Philadelphia, 1924–1925,"
84.352–368
Baldwin, Henry,
96.377,
120.37–60
and Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 93.78–85 passim
Baldwin, James,
110.602,
118.289
Baldwin, John,
95.502
Baldwin, Leland D.,
110.582,
119.415
Baldwin, Loammi,
102.505
Baldwin, Matthias W.,
88.456
n, 90.434
r,
100.37,
104.70,
106.335–336,
120.278
builds stationary steam engines, 90.423, 425
calls on S. Vail for money, 90.441
character of, 90.443–444
compared with Henry Ford, 90.443
difficulty with tires, 90.431
early life of, 90.423
financial problems of, 90.431
firm of Baldwin & Vail dissolved, 90.442
forms partnership with Vail and Hufty, 90.437
fortune of, 90.443n
furnishes engines for Phila. ice boat, 90.425–426
irritation of Geo. Vail with, 90.440, 442
protests slow delivery of supplies, 90.430
saved from bankruptcy by Geo. Vail, 90.438, 443
supports Harrison for pres., 90.439
suspends payment, 90.432
Baldwin, Munson,
With Brass and Gas, rev.,
91.498–499
Baldwin, Roger,
114.399, 419,
122.324, 329–330, 339–340
Baldwin, Vail & Hufty,
90.437, 439
Baldwin, William,
85.425
n
Baldwin Locomotive,
116.426–427, 428, 438, 445, 446, 447, 448, 454, 462
Baldwin Locomotive (1834–1840),
90.433
r
Baldwin Locomotive Co.
early years of, 90.423–444
effect of Panic of 1837 on, 90.432, 435, 443
estimate of value of in 1841, 90.442
factories of, 90.424, 425n
finances of, 90.431, 437, 439
foreign exports of, 90.435
labor force at, 90.427–428
pays in scrip, 90.436
prices of locomotives, 90.424, 427, 428
production at, 90.426, 428, 432, 435, 444
retirement of Hufty from the firm, 90.440
suppliers for, 90.429–430
Baldwin Locomotive Works,
104.69,
105.128,
106.366,
107.449, 454
book on, 120.277–278
lends building as welfare shelter, 93.99
"Mass Strikes, Corporate Strategies: The Baldwin Locomotive Works and the Philadelphia General Strike of 1910," by Ken Fones-Wolf, 110.447–457
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation,
116.447
Baldwin's School, Miss,
95.340
Bales, Elmer, E.,
111.70
Balfour, Mr.,
86.33
Balfour, Arthur,
83.328
Balfour, James,
86.33
n
Balinky, Alexander S.
Albert Gallatin: Fiscal Theories and Policies, rev., 84.111–112
"Albert Gallatin, Naval Foe," 82.293–304
Ball, Capt. ,
85.63
Ball, Sir Alexander,
103.41,
120.222
Ball, Duane E.,
114.169
Ball, Edward,
115.148
Ball, Gilbert,
110.409, 411,
113.45, 53–54, 61, 64, 65, 66
Ball, Joseph, estate of, purchased by Reading Railroad,
86.164
Ball, Robert,
86.214
Ball, Rosalind,
108.234–235
Ball, Terence, ed.,
Conceptual Change and the Constitution, with Pocock, rev.,
114.129–130
Ball (duPont), Jessie,
115.148
Ballad of Reading Gaol, 78.366
Ballads,
98.136
of John Buchanan McCormick, 92.239–248
Ballagh, James C.,
113.117,
115.424
Ballard, Allan,
119.252–253
Ballard, Elizabeth Jones,
84.146
Ballard, Martha,
118.138
Ballet.
See also Dancing
and Fanny Elsser, 95.274–276
Balliets, Stephen,
102.338
Ballinger, Richard A.,
81.304,
88.38, 50, 51
Ballinger-Pinchot Affair,
92.410–411
Balloon ascensions,
78.4, 23
n, 25
n, 97.141,
102.351
in 1859, rev., 91.498–499
attempted by Carnes in Phila. (1784), 78.22–25
by Goddard (1856), 86.338
by J. Mills, 103.362–363
near Baltimore (1784), 78.23n
at Vauxhall Garden (1819), 82.215, 266, 102.497
Balloon Corps, set up by Simon Cameron,
90.113
Balloting,
76.52, 318,
77.454,
81.65
ballot-box stuffing, 94.71, 381
method of, in Phila. (1840), 77.94–95, 96
in Pa. gubernatorial election (1866), 87.382
patterns in Pa. legislature, 103.339–340
for president (1836–1892), rev., 80.123–124
secret, 76.164
secret (17th century), 81.141, 142–143, 152, 154
of soldiers (1861), 88.217n, 220–221
of women (1922), 88.38
Ballots and Fence Rails..., by Evans, rev.,
92.272–274
Ballots for Freedom: Antislavery Politics in the United States, 1837–1860, by Sewell, rev.,
100.552–553
Balls (dances),
78.97,
83.319,
84.331,
86.328.
See also Philadelphia Assembly
at Academy of Music (1857), 86.342
Bellevue-Stratford license for, revoked (1925), 84.366
fancy dress (1846), 86.54–56
for firemen's fund (1837), 76.216
given by French in Phila. (1799), 78.91
in Greensburg, Pa. (1794), 84.286
in honor of John Adams (1799), 78.88–89
in honor of Washington, 78.88n, 94
of Irish Repeal Association, 80.427
in Phila., 76.200, 203, 213, 348–349, 456
at Ritz-Carlton Hotel, raided (1925), 84.366–367
of Mrs. Jas. Rush, 86.467, 468
Balmer, Randall H.,
114.292,
116.121
book rev. by, 113.451–452
"John Henry Goetschius and The Unknown God: Eighteenth-Century Pietism in the Middle Colonies," 113.575–608
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America, rev., 115.155–156
A Perfect Babel of Confusion: Dutch Religion and English Culture in the Middle Colonies, rev., 114.567–568
Balterson, Miss (of Chester County),
91.318
Baltic (steamship),
83.438
Baltic countries,
89.149
Amer. trade with, 96.469, 470
Baltic Sea, Amer. shipping in (1812),
86.42–48
passim
Baltimore, Lord,
79.353,
106.123–124, 458,
113.532,
117.144–145,
120.67.
See also Calvert, Cecil;
Calvert, Charles;
Calvert, Frederick
Baltimore, Md.,
76.82, 154
n, 78.89, 353, 360,
79.298,
80.422,
81.28–29,
82.427,
83.424, 428, 438,
84.326,
87.425
1840 pop. of, 103.527
aids Harmonists, 79.201
appeal for German enlistments in (1861), 87.160
attacked in War of 1812, 102.478
balloon ascension near (1784), 78.23n
Baltimore Neighborhood Heritage Project, 114.85
Baltimore Sanitary Fair (1864), 114.398
banks of, suspend specie payments, 76.219
benefit for General Dispensary, 84.72
biography of Robert Oliver (merchant), review, 81.328–329
Birch's prints sold in, 88.172
black baseball in, 117.33
book trade in (1800–1825), rev., 78.396–397
British defeat at (1814), 89.405
and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 84.405, 405n, 413, 421
competes with Phila., in trade, 78.288
Continental Congress in (1776), 79.456
Democratic National Conventions in (1844, 1848, 1852, 1860, 1912), 81.263–264, 265n, 267, 268, 269, 84.189–191, 87.340
described (1774), 85.121
fair for Sanitary Commission, 89.87
Joseph Fels in, 79.144, 147
fire department of, 123.381
French academy in, 78.40
guards against Phila. bootleggers, 84.355
history of Zion Church in, rev., 80.261–262
immigration, 114.318, 319
Kollner views of, 84.335
Maelzel's automata exhibited in, 84.66–67, 72
Peale's museum in, 79.334
and plot against Lincoln, 88.72, 73–74, 94.101–103
projected British attack upon (1781), 76.383, 384, 385, 387, 392
Rembrandt Peale in, 110.5–6, 139, 142, 145–154, 156, 162–163
role in hinterland, 116.295–321
secessionism in, 88.81, 88, 206, 351, 102.302, 304, 311
suspension of banks in (1860), 87.442–443
and Susquehanna River trade, 84.403, 405, 407, 408, 421
Swedenborgian Church in, 76.53
threat of violence in banking crisis (1842), 79.228
transportation fares to Phila. (1798), 78.76
Union Party convention in (1860), 87.337
Union troops attacked in (1861), 88.81–82
Union Volunteers Refreshment Saloon, 87.141
visitors' impressions of, rev., 78.395–396
welfare and relief, 105.155, 158
yellow fever in (1794), 78.33
Baltimore: The Nineteenth Century Black Capital, by Graham, rev.,
107.479–480
Baltimore (U.S.S.),
104.74
Baltimore Affair (1891–1892),
104.74–85
Baltimore American, 84.421
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
83.440,
87.382,
90.468,
95.96,
100.55,
102.308,
104.66,
105.357,
117.354,
118.174–175, 176,
123.222–223, 226, 281
enters Phila., 93.220n
experiments with coke, 94.490
extended to Pittsburgh, 85.453
fuel costs of, 94.489
paid for rights in Pa. Turnpike route, 93.239n
service to Washington, 81.29
wage reduction of 1877, 96.184, 185
Washington branch earnings (1871–1875), 81.30n
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad,
81.29–30, 30
n, 38
net earnings (1873), 81.38n
Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad,
116.302
Baltimore As Seen by Visitors, 1783–1860, by Semmes, rev.,
78.395–396
Baltimore Association of Friends for Publishing and Distributing Tracts...,
91.344
The Baltimore Book Trade, 1800–1825, by Silver, rev.,
78.396–397
Baltimore campaign, in War of 1812,
123.379
Baltimore Cathedral, architecture of,
112.275
Baltimore Council of Bishops (1829 edict),
112.387
Baltimore County, history of,
104.398
Baltimore Day, 113.403–404, 406
Baltimore gas company,
110.6, 148–150, 159–160, 162–164
Baltimore in the Nation, 1789–1871, by Browne, rev.,
105.356–357
Baltimore Museum of Art, exhibition, book on,
119.162–164
Baltimore Patriot, 116.316
The Baltimore Sun, 98.361,
113.412,
123.299
Baltzell, E. Digby,
105.365,
106.449–450,
107.466,
108.535,
117.192–193,
120.289, 311
book revs. by, 92.139–140, 93.433–435, 100.276–278, 109.405–406
Philadelphia Gentlemen. The Making of a National Upper Class, rev., 82.366–369
Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia: Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Class Authority and Leadership, rev., 105.229–232
Sporting Gentlemen: Men's Tennis from the Age of Honor to the Cult of the Superstar, rev., 120.154–155
Bamfield, "Councillor,"
105.475
Banana Islands (Africa),
92.467
Bananas,
78.227,
82.215,
95.191
Bancker, Abraham,
119.274
Bancker, Charles N.,
88.170
n
Bancroft, Edward,
77.395,
106.515–518, 524, 526,
118.187,
123.82, 83
Bancroft, Dr. Edward,
82.60
n, 85.46
Bancroft, George,
76.78,
77.328, 382,
78.468,
80.467, 511,
81.266,
86.243
n, 87.332,
88.440,
90.34, 35,
102.178,
107.204, 650–651,
114.115, 397–398,
116.332
book on, 111.256–258
historical writing of, rev., 85.94–95
Bancroft, Samuel (1803–1891),
97.489, 490
Bandannas,
82.43
Band-box makers,
91.168
Bands,
78.227
Banér, Baron Isak,
84.215
Banér, Maria Jaquet (Mrs. Isak Banér),
84.215
n
Bangor Whig and Courier (newspaper),
81.280, 281
Banister, John,
81.86,
121.354–355
Banjack, John,
100.75
Bank, John,
122.255
Bank Meeting House, Phila.,
85.190, 194
n, 196
n
Bank notes,
76.220,
77.202, 205, 206,
78.219, 489,
79.226, 229, 231,
84.326, 337,
101.296, 297
discounting of (1829), 82.305
Kentucky refuses to accept (1794), 78.441, 444
small notes prohibited, 91.128
of state banks, 82.305, 312
watermarks for, 81.395
Bank of America, N. Y.,
91.125
Bank of Chester County, architecture of,
91.158
Bank of Commerce, Phila.,
86.463,
88.219
Bank of England,
82.180
charter of, 96.140
limited powers of, 96.151
stock of, secures Md. bills (1766), 88.188
support of, for col. currency, proposed (1766), 88.187
Bank of Genoa,
96.146
Bank of Germantown, J. F. Watson cashier of,
98.9, 35
Bank of Kentucky,
77.81–82,
103.509, 510
Bank of Michigan,
90.435,
91.131
Bank of Montgomery County,
102.481
Bank of New York,
122.216, 218, 224, 225, 236, 237
Bank of North America,
77.159,
79.45,
81.62, 67,
84.418,
90.164,
91.170,
93.537,
96.440, 447,
97.138,
98.137,
100.506,
101.330,
105.496,
106.327,
112.13,
122.212–213, 217, 219, 221, 233, 234, 235, 236–237
absorbs proposed Bank of Pa., 96.143
architecture of, 93.58
attempts monopoly, 97.152
book on, 121.392–393
dominated by Robt. Morris, 96.160
"Legal Privilege and ...," by Bradbury, 96.139–166
Swanwick's investment in, 97.137, 138, 151
threatened in 1783 by soldiers, 101.425, 431, 442
Bank of Northern Liberties, Phila.,
95.366
Bank of Pennsylvania (1780–1781),
98.137,
100.296
Bank of Pennsylvania (1793–1857),
77.77,
79.226, 227,
80.422
n, 81.67,
82.210,
92.93, 94,
103.11, 22,
122.234–235, 238
architecture of, 91.160, 95.240, 112.274
Cabrera forgery case, 102.225
failure of, 98.493
proposed in 1784, 96.143
robbery in, 78.88
role of Swanwick in, 97.150, 152, 153, 154, 155
Bank of Pennsylvania Township,
80.422
n
Bank of Pittsburgh,
104.228, 237
Bank of the Manhattan Company,
91.126
Bank of the Metropolis, Wash., D. C.,
91.125
Bank of the United States,
81.67,
88.214
n, 106.273, 333, 437,
122.151–152, 224, 234
1st,
78.93,
82.309, 311
n, 90.164,
93.186,
95.368, 371,
97.146, 151,
100.506,
102.469
defended by Mathew Carey, 89.400
Republicans refuse to recharter, 89.407
2nd,
76.184, 204
n, 212, 220, 352, 455
n, 467
n, 77.83
n, 84, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 210,
78.203,
79.232, 293, 294,
82.210,
84.418,
86.87, 141, 165–166,
90.439,
95.370, 374, 376,
99.199, 201,
100.108,
101.53,
102.469,
103.233,
104.63, 64,
105.151,
121.393,
123.334, 343
architecture of, 87.219, 91.159, 160, 95.240, 101.4, 103.29, 119.317
beauty of, 93.58
Nicholas Biddle and, 76.197–198, 456, 461, 463, 77.78, 103.504
charges against, 82.311, 314
and Charles J. Ingersoll, 93.191
constitutionality of, 82.311, 311n, 312, 313
the crucial years, rev., 91.487–488
deposit bank system likened to, 91.127
economic aspects of, rev., 77.357–359
efforts to recharter, 96.377–390
failure and investigation of (1841–1842), 79.217, 218, 226, 230, 357–362
and foreign exchanges, 82.308
govt. deposits removed from, 91.124
identified with Nicholas Biddle, 79.357, 358
inflated stock value of, 102.491
informed against by R. M. Whitney, 91.119
investigation of (1833), 91.121
Andrew Jackson and, 76.181, 197, 210, 82.267, 305, 310–315, 91.120, 124, 96.379–390 passim
Wm. Jones as pres. of, 96.182
letter of G. M. Dallas on, 76.191, 192, 193, 200
James Lloyd declines presidency of, 102.506
Pa. charter of, 79.220–221, 361–362
and Phila., Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, 86.329, 341
policy of, under Biddle, 82.307–309, 310, 313–314
political struggle over, 79.356–357, 360, 361, 362
politics and, 82.305, 309–314
regulator of state banks, 82.305, 306, 307, 313, 314
removal of government deposits from, 76.181, 183, 215, 82.311n, 313, 314, 92.507–515, 103.247
St. Louis branch of, 104.333, 343
stabilizes currency, 82.306, 307, 312–315
stock of (1836), 76.191, 192, 193
and U. S. credit system, 82.305–315 passim
underwrites federal loan, 91.117
veto of charter, 82.310
view of, by Wild, 77.36, 55, 59, 63, 64, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 75
R. M. Whitney and, 91.116
Gov. Wolf attacks, 103.358
impact on Whig/Antimasonic power,
122.87, 89
Bank of Washington,
102.483
Bank St., Phila.,
91.173
Bank War, Jacksonian,
118.152
Banker's Magazine, 89.472,
117.75
Bankers Securities Corporation,
107.187–188
Bankes, James,
117.26
Bankes, Sir John,
83.154
n
Banking,
104.63, 64,
117.51–81.
See also Banks;
Bills of exchange;
Federal Reserve system;
Finance;
Money;
names of individual banks; Stocks
abuses of (1839),
103.506, 509
book on,
121.392–393
crisis in
from 1839–1841, 77.77–78, 84–85, 94, 199, 202–210 passim
from 1841–1842, 79.217–218, 222, 225–230, 293, 357–358, 361
in 1857, 86.462, 463, 464
discounts,
77.77
economic aspects of 2nd Bank of the U. S., rev.,
77.357–359
failures in, in Phila. (1842),
79.217, 226–228, 229
n, 358
Farmers and Drovers National Bank of Waynesburg, Pa., failure of,
104.221–239
S. G. Fisher on,
77.205, 206, 210,
86.469, 472
frauds in,
77.81–82, 202, 210
Girard's bank, 1812–1831,
103.129–131
history of Farmers Bank of Del., rev.,
82.371–372
impact on election of 1800,
122.211–239
industrial development,
106.324, 327, 333
influence of,
79.218, 362
legislation
Pa. Banking Act (1840), 86.469n
Pa. banking law of 1814, 95.370, 372
Pa. "relief bill" (1857), 86.469
molding of (1840–1910), rev.,
76.110–111
The Morgans: Private International Bankers, 1854–1913, by Carosso, rev.,
112.654–655
national bank issue,
105.497
pet bank system,
91.115–144
in Phila.,
95.366
1803–1953, book on, 78.240–241
in 1842, 94.305
as financial center, 106.327, 333
and politics
after 1837, 95.405–406
in the Civil War, 95.415–416
resumption of specie payments, Pa. (1842),
79.225, 227, 229–230
robbery of Marietta and Susquehanna Trading Co.,
94.384–395
and specie payments
form 1839–1841, 77.77, 84, 199, 204, 205, 206
Phila. banks resume (1838), 103.375
stoppage of 1839, 103.508
state
charters, 79.220–221, 227, 361–362
U. S. Bank and, 82.305, 306, 307, 313, 314
Swanwick promotes,
97.150
U. S. Bank control of foreign exchange,
82.308
Bankruptcy,
76.181, 215, 218
prevalence of (1820s), 91.118
Banks,
76.219, 334–335.
See also Land banks;
names of individual banks
appoint R. M. Whitney agent (1834),
91.126
buy Chesapeake and Delaware Canal stock,
84.419–420
deposit,
76.210, 215
depreciation of stock of in War of 1812,
92.94
failure of (1842),
80.422
first, in mass. (1686),
88.139
industrial development,
106.324, 327, 333
Jackson on,
82.311, 312
and labor,
76.149, 168
legislation to regulate pet banks,
91.128–129
national, Congress and,
82.311, 311
n, 313
opposition to chartering of,
91.119
in Phila.
in 1819, 82.210
as financial center, 106.327, 333
and politics (1789–1861), book rev.,
82.231–233
provincial, to support paper money,
88.176
n
in southwest,
76.215, 219, 465
state, Pa. bill to compensate (1868),
85.448
n
suspend specie payments,
76.219–220, 335, 467
in 1837, 91.135
in 1839, 91.138
suspension of (1860),
87.442–443, 445
Banks, Frederick (1898–1964), biography of,
92.283–284
Banks, Ivy Jackson,
Banks of the Delaware. The Life and Times of Frederick Banks, 1898–1964, rev.,
92.283–284
Banks, Sir Joseph,
85.60, 64, 65, 66, 69, 424, 426,
101.41,
110.42, 136–137
Sir Joseph Banks, Rembrandt Peale oil, 110.42, 57r
Banks, Nathaniel P.,
102.305,
111.105
Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P.,
88.346, 458,
89.10
Banks and Politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War, by Hammond, rev.,
82.231–233
Banks of the Delaware..., by Banks, rev.,
92.283–284
Bankson, Andrew,
83.91, 94
Bannan, Benjamin,
83.434, 435,
95.387
n, 388,
98.357
n, 118.323–361
Bannan, Regina, book rev. by,
120.132–134
Banneker, Benjamin,
109.588,
117.83–84, 85–86
Banneker Institute,
97.81, 83, 85,
108.7, 11, 13, 16, 19–21,
117.83–102
Banner, James M., Jr.,
120.257
book revs. by, 95.542–543, 99.255–257, 120.250–252
To the Hartford Convention..., rev., 94.412–413
Banner, Lois W., book rev. by,
113.142–144
The Banner of Truth, 113.584
Banners in the Wilderness. Early Years of Washington and Jefferson College, by Coleman, rev.,
81.105–106
Banning, Lance,
101.378,
112.153, 503,
114.443,
120.255, 257, 381
Bannister, Robert C.
book revs. by, 96.410–411, 106.309–310, 111.426–427, 113.128–130
Sociology and Scientism: The American Quest for Objectivity, 1880–1940, rev., 113.119–120
Bannock Indians,
83.5
Banquets,
93.172,
96.77
Baptism,
95.210
n
by immersion, 93.390, 391
of Millerites, 78.197, 198
rite of in early Phila., 101.158–169
sacrament of, 121.88–89
of slaves, 84.215
Baptist Meeting House, Lower Merion,
98.20
Baptist Meeting House, Phila. (Lodge Alley),
81.60, 65
Baptist Ministerial Conference (1893), Phila.,
76.49–51
Baptist Theological Seminary (Bristol, England),
104.19
Baptists,
77.259,
78.74, 93, 189,
81.128
n, 129, 134,
82.208,
112.325, 330
book on, 120.132–134
doctrine of, Lutherans and, 121.88, 90
found old-age home, 101.247
found Rhode Island College, 95.50
German, 93.383
influence on republican ideology, 123.309
Keithian, 120.89–90, 92–93
oppressions of in Amer. colonies, 95.51
at Pennepek, 101.161–169
and Phila. slum clearance (1893), 76.49–51
religious liberty in Pa., 105.447, 449
Welsh, 80.149n
Bar.
See Lawyers
Barba, Preston A.,
103.486
They Came to Emmaus. A History, rev., 85.340–341
Barbadoes Island (Norristown),
103.102
Barbadoes Packet (ship),
107.218
Barbados,
83.183, 413,
88.57, 65–66,
89.160,
90.491, 503,
91.411
colonial society in, 118.423
depletion of sugar crop, 91.410
General Meeting of Friends in, 89.422
Jas. Logan trades with, 78.145–173 passim
Phila. trade with, 99.158–179 passim
printing establishments at, 103.151, 154
Quakers in, 77.263, 264, 269, 272
reaction to Stamp Act in, 82.16
and royal disallowance, 86.385
slaves from, 86.144, 146, 147, 158
table of Phila. shipments to (1702–1703), 78.154–155
trade with, 82.16, 17, 18, 20–21
United States in (1785), 76.305–307, 308, 309
Barbados Blast (parasite),
91.410
The Barbados Gazette, 103.154
"Barbados Hill" (Penrose estate),
100.390, 391
The Barbados Mercury, 103.154, 155
"A Barbados Planter's Visit to Philadelphia in 1837: The Journal of Nathaniel T. W. Carrington," by James C. Brandon,
106.411–421
Barbary States,
82.302,
90.6
peace treaty between U. S. and (1795), 88.318
pirates of, seize Amer. ships, 88.316, 96.167
wars with, 103.43–45
Barbe, Alice,
121.295
Barbecue,
93.159
n
Barbed wire,
96.204
Barbee, Gen. Thomas L.,
78.450, 452, 453
Barbé-Marbois, François, Marquis de,
92.229, 230, 232, 238
Barber, Widow,
120.70
Barber, E. K.,
100.86
Barber, Edwin Atlee,
108.255
Barber, Elinor,
107.43
Barber, Elizabeth Songhurst,
92.39
Barber, Francis,
107.644
Barber, Hannah,
120.74
Barber, J. Max,
99.346
Barber, James G.
Andrew Jackson: A Portrait Study, rev., 117.221–223
Old Hickory: A Life Sketch of Andrew Jackson, rev., 117.221–223
Barber, John,
80.169
n, 171, 203, 207, 214,
120.76
Barber, John Warner (1798–1882),
98.4
Barber, Nathaniel,
120.70, 76, 80–81
Barber, Rhoda,
120.80, 81, 85
Barber, Robert,
120.66, 67, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77
Barber, Robert, Jr.,
120.77, 78–79, 80
Barber, Sarah,
120.77
Barber, William,
81.62
Barber of Seville (opera),
103.104
Barber supplies,
84.359
Barbers International, Phila. local of,
90.459
Barbie doll collecting and gender in material culture,
123.271
Barbirolli, John,
106.588
Barbon, Nicholas,
100.302, 308, 312,
104.368
Barbour, Hugh,
93.8,
112.288,
122.246
The Quakers, with Frost, rev., 114.306–308
Barbour, James,
103.381,
122.110
James Barbour: A Jeffersonian Republican, by Lowery, rev., 109.89–91
Barbour, John S.,
94.219
Barbour, Philip L.,
117.234
Pocahontas and Her World; A Chronicle of America's First Settlement..., rev., 94.538–540
The Three Worlds of Captain John Smith, rev., 89.367–368
Barbour, Philip P.,
92.514,
100.241
Barbury, Thomas,
108.483
Barbuto, Domenica M.,
Guide to Civil War Books: An Annotated Selection of Modern Works on the War Between the States, with Kreisel, rev.,
122.145–147
Barca, Calderon de la,
94.33
Barcelona,
91.413
Barclay,
109.314
Barclay, Anthony,
99.314, 322, 326, 331
Barclay, Bevan, & Bening (bankers),
102.439
Barclay, Catherine Gordon (Mrs. David Barclay),
77.256
Barclay, Christian Mollison (Mrs. Robert Barclay),
77.257
Barclay, Clement C.,
88.218
Barclay, David,
77.252, 258, 262, 278–279, 280, 288, 293,
80.49,
94.459,
102.454,
106.77,
117.133.
See also David Barclay & Sons (trading firm)
Barclay, David (1610–1686),
77.256, 257
Barclay, David (1682–1769),
86.260, 428, 440,
90.204,
92.303,
95.8
Barclay, David (1728–1809),
88.402
Barclay, Erastus Elmer (1821–1888),
79.301, 306, 308
business addresses of, 80.457–459
competition of, 80.457, 460
contribution to Amer. literary taste, 80.452–453, 460, 463–464
literary devices of, 80.454, 457
lurid publications of, 80.452–464
sales methods of, 80.454–456, 463
title pages of pamphlets of, 80.455r, 458r, 461r
types of publications by, 80.453, 459, 460, 462, 463, 464
Barclay, George Lippard,
80.463
Barclay, James (Phila. merchant),
94.100
Barclay, James Joseph,
80.9
Barclay, Jean.
See Cameron, Jean Barclay
Barclay, John,
77.266, 268, 270, 276, 278, 279, 282, 283, 284, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290,
80.9
Barclay, Mary L. (Mrs. E. E. Barclay),
80.457, 464
Barclay, Messrs. (London),
90.204
n
Hamilton family debts, 96.365
Barclay, R. D.,
100.46
Barclay, Rachel Gurney (Mrs. Robert Barclay),
79.16
Barclay, Robert (1648–1690) (apologist),
77.252, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268, 270, 282, 289,
79.416, 421,
80.138, 150, 152,
81.122,
82.435,
83.180,
86.376
n, 392,
89.149,
91.350,
92.11,
94.9
n, 96.108, 110,
102.214,
107.220, 589,
113.537, 538,
118.91,
122.250, 255
chief promoter of East Jersey, 77.243, 255–256, 258–259, 260, 277, 281, 292–293
and James II, 77.257–258, 259, 292
landholdings of, in East Jersey, 77.278, 279, 280, 285, 287, 288
laws for West Jersey and Pa., 105.379–381, 465, 467
Popery, 105.285
as a Quaker leader, 77.256–257, 271, 279
Quakerism, 105.216
religious liberty, 105.428, 430
on right to bear arms, 94.142, 158
works of, read in Quaker schools, 89.448
Barclay, Robert (1751–1830),
79.16
Barclay, Thomas,
123.81
Barclay and Lane (London),
90.219
Barclay Farmstead,
123.100
Bard, Richard,
104.314
Bard, Dr. Samuel (1742–1821),
79.6,
84.26
n, 95.64
Bardaglio, Peter W., book rev. by,
123.122–123
Bardolph, Richard, book revs. by,
81.212–213,
87.117–118,
90.141–143
Bardsley, John ("Honest John"),
97.242,
115.468, 470
Bare, George,
115.49
Bargar, B. D.,
Lord Dartmouth and the American Revolution, rev.,
90.531–533
Barge, Jacob,
122.58
Barges
coal,
86.173, 179–180
at Port Richmond, 86.175r
at Pennsbury,
86.400, 402
Barges, John,
106.166
Bargoff Brothers and Waddell (strikebreakers),
94.82
Barillon (Fr. ambassador),
86.378
n, 91.195
n
Baring, Alexander, 1st Baron Ashburton (1774–1848),
80.424,
86.141, 378
n, 91.195
n, 102.481
Baring Brothers banking house (London),
82.308,
86.141,
97.179,
100.37,
123.351
Baringer, William E., book rev. by,
85.354–356
Baritz, Loren,
113.155,
114.601
Bark,
78.210
red, as remedy, 79.12, 13
Barkan, Elliott,
114.319,
116.388
Barkan, Ilyse D.,
115.282
Barkas, Ben,
109.10
Barker, A. V.,
122.325
Barker, Albert Winslow,
106.99–108
Barker, Anna.
See Ward, Mrs. Samuel G.
Barker, Anthony J.,
Captain Charles Stuart: Anglo-American Abolitionist, rev.,
112.466–469
Barker, Charles Albro,
Henry George, rev.,
80.130–131
Barker, Elizabeth,
106.100
Barker, J. J.,
88.170
n
Barker, James N.,
104.58,
123.343, 354
Barker, John,
81.234,
102.226, 227, 229
Barker, Gen. John,
81.246, 250, 253
Barker, Joseph,
87.300,
108.507
Barker, Joshua,
109.395
Barker, Maj., land of,
90.220, 224
Barker, Samuel,
121.118
Barker, Thomas,
77.252, 253, 268–269, 284,
80.147, 171,
89.153.
See also Thomas Barker & Co.
property of, in Phila., 80.199
Barker, William, engraves map of Phila. (1799),
88.173
Barkers, at agricultural society meeting,
87.435–436
Barkley, Alexander,
106.247
Barkly, Alexander,
85.3
Barkly, Gilbert
biographical sketch, 85.3–6
on Franklin, 85.8, 12, 20. 23, 31, 32
letters to Grey Cooper, from Phila. (1775–1777), 85.6–34
memorial to Gen. Howe (1776), 85.34–37
plan for conciliation (1775), 85.4–5, 6–30 passim, 35–36
seeks pay for services, 85.5–6, 27–28
talks with Dickinson, 85.11–12
Barkly, Sir Henry,
85.3
Barkstead, Joshua,
89.159
Barkun, Michael,
113.657
Crucible of the Millennium: The Burned-Over District of New York in the 1840s, rev., 112.454–455
Barley,
77.327,
83.198, 203, 204,
84.222,
86.416,
90.213,
102.216
Barley, Scott A.,
121.237
Barlow, Gen. Francis,
87.169, 173, 174, 175,
89.313
Barlow, Joel,
79.96,
81.392,
85.166,
93.401,
104.35,
106.571, 573,
108.277,
110.142, 326,
114.273,
122.421
Vision of Columbus, 110.223
Barlowe, Arthur,
109.81
Barnard, F. A. P.,
85.275
Barnard, George,
106.312
Barnard, Hannah,
110.439–440
Barnard, Harry,
Rutherford B. Hayes and His America, rev.,
79.263–264
Barnard, Henry,
103.68,
104.411
Barnard, Isaac,
96.337, 338
Barnard, Gen. J. D.,
100.112
Barnard, Richard,
114.176
Barnard, Thomas,
95.56
Barnburners,
98.343
Barnegat, N. J.,
78.211
Barnes, Albert,
112.351, 355, 357, 359, 361, 364–365, 367–368, 370
"Cold War Compromises: Albert Barnes, John Dewey, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation," by Fred Zimring, 108.87–100
Barnes, Rev. Albert,
94.310
Barnes, Dr. Albert C., biography of, review,
85.103–105,
87.370–371
Barnes, Donald Grove, book rev. by,
85.342–344
Barnes, Earl,
79.144
n, 164
Barnes, Elinor, ed.,
Naval Surgeon. The Diary of Dr. Samuel Pellman Boyer, with Barnes, rev.,
88.237–238
Barnes, Harry Elmer,
105.363–365
Barnes, James A.
book revs. by, 76.244, 77.372–373, 78.400–402, 79.405–406, 80.266–267, 81.99–101, 82.360–361, 83.247–249, 84.505–507, 87.469–471
ed., Naval Surgeon. The Diary of Dr. Samuel Pellman Boyer, with Barnes, rev., 88.237–238
Barnes, John,
80.171, 190, 223,
90.340,
99.10
Barnes, John (
fl. 1683),
92.170
Phila. town lot of, 92.150
Barnes, John (Phila. banker,
fl. 1798),
92.93, 94
Barnes, John S.,
103.52
Barnes, Joseph (US Consul to Palermo),
120.223
Barnes, Joseph K. (Surgeon General),
83.88
Barnes, L. Diane, "Urban Rivalry in the Upper Ohio Valley: Wheeling and Pittsburgh in the Nineteenth Century,"
123.201–226
Barnes, Rion,
93.229
Barnes, Robert,
76.6
Barnes, Thomas,
110.333
Barnes, William,
81.41, 51, 53,
101.18
Barnes, William P. H.,
110.396
Barnes Foundation,
108.89, 92, 98
Barnett, Mrs.,
86.274
Barnett, Ferdinand B.,
117.109
Barnett, George I.,
104.344
Barney, Col. James P.,
100.68, 78
Barney, Joshua,
77.158,
81.57,
94.240,
100.211,
119.281
Barney's Inn, Baltimore,
102.484, 487
Barnhart, John D.,
Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution..., rev.,
76.237–238
Barnhart, John D.,
The Valley of Democracy: The Frontier versus the Plantation in the Ohio Valley, 1775–1818, rev.,
78.379–381
Barnhill, Georgia,
113.475
Barns
book on, 118.279–281
of Pa. Germans, 83.197, 205, 216, 104.184
Barns, Rachel,
108.485
Barns-Brinton House,
123.100
Barnum, P. T.,
88.76–77,
114.42,
119.140,
120.158,
122.117, 118
Barnum's Museum,
86.195
r,
110.173
destroyed by fire (1850), 86.194
Baron Georges Cuvier (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.142
The Baron of Beacon Hill, by Fowler, rev.,
104.260–261
Barone, Michael,
119.422
Baroness von Riedesel and the American Revolution: Journal of Correspondence of a Tour of Duty 1776–1783, ed. by Brown, rev.,
89.500–501
Barouches.
See Carriages
Barr, Daniel,
78.477
n
Barr, George,
87.34, 37
Barr, John,
97.46, 47, 48,
107.523, 528
Barr, John P.,
100.361, 362
Barr, Washington,
111.325
Barr Robins mines,
88.287
Barra Foundation,
118.404,
120.273,
123.101, 102
Barracks, Phila.,
98.142, 143, 162,
101.428
Barralet, Ann,
99.151, 154
Barralet, John,
99.151, 154,
109.46, 49–50
Barralet, John James,
95.221
n, 229, 231, 232, 234,
107.303
Amer. career of, 99.148–155
Dunlap house painting, 99.131–155
Barralet, John Melchior,
99.151
Barralet, Joseph,
99.151
"Barralet's 'The Dunlap House, 1807,'" by Boorse,
99.131–155
Barrat, George W.,
80.353
n
Barratry,
77.429, 462
Barré, Col. Isaac,
80.107,
86.19–20, 21, 41,
96.276,
98.171
Barrel, William,
122.192, 194–195, 196, 201
Barrel staves,
82.4, 9, 13
Barrell, Colburn,
96.52, 53, 60, 68, 71, 81, 81
n
Barret, — (butcher),
80.51
Barret, James,
99.10
Barrett, Mr. (of Jamaica),
99.177
Barrett, Judge G. R.,
104.356
Barrett, Lawrence,
104.39
Barrett, Thomas,
The Mollies Were Men, rev.,
94.418–419
Barrett (Kerfoot), Christiana,
116.357–358
Barrett Civic Club,
115.500
Barricades, on streetcar lines,
94.90
Barrington, Gobert,
121.118
Barrington, Lord,
106.130
Barrington, Thomas,
121.102
Barrington, William,
79.316, 317–318,
122.353–354, 380
Barrington and Haswell,
98.29
Barron, Mr. and Mrs.,
108.263
Barron, Hal. S.,
Those Who Stayed Behind, rev.,
111.255–256
Barron, James,
77.421
Barron, Commodore James
court martial of, 103.34, 37
duel with Decatur, 103.34–52
views of, on dueling, 103.40
Barron, Commodore John,
92.76
Barros, Joãa de,
78.87
Barrow, Frank,
118.3
Barrow, Thomas,
95.460
n
Barrow, Thomas C.
book revs. by, 92.254–255, 97.126, 127, 99.250–251
Trade and Empire. The British Customs Service in Colonial America, 1660–1775, rev., 91.473–475
Barrow Lodge (Poconos),
115.500
Barrows, Robert,
116.118
Barruel, Abbé Augustin,
100.21, 23, 24, 33
Barry, Alyce
book rev. by, 103.396–397
"Thomas Paine, Privateersman," 101.451–461
Barry, Edward,
77.407, 408
Barry, J. T.,
101.17
Barry, Commodore John (1745–1803),
78.188,
79.468, 469–470,
81.44, 51, 66,
82.40,
85.34
n, 98.166
commands the Alfred, 90.228, 229
Barry, Patrick,
81.53
Barry, William T.,
100.232, 235, 237
Barrysford, James,
115.54–55
Bartelt, David,
Philadelphia; Neighborhoods, Division, and Conflict in a Postindustrial City, et al., rev.,
118.176–178
Barter,
76.145
Barth, Carl G.,
101.497, 504
Barth, Gunther
book revs. by, 112.477–479, 114.587–588
Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in American History, rev., 116.125–127
Barth, John,
106.561, 573
Barthelemon, François Hippolite,
79.25
Barthélemy, Jean-Jacques, influence of
Anacharsis on Biddle,
120.230–247
Bartholomew, Mr.,
95.472
Bartholomew, Benjamin,
96.96, 102
Bartholomew, George
death of, 92.190n
landlord of Blue Anchor tavern, 92.189
Bartholomew, Harland,
115.510
Bartholomew, John,
106.19
Bartle, Rudolph,
86.136
Bartlett, Clarence,
108.200
Bartlett, Irving,
116.247–248
Bartlett, Josiah, and Continental Congress,
101.353, 357, 359, 360, 361
Bartlett, Nathan,
98.502, 503
Bartley, John,
100.404
Bartley, William B.,
100.404
Bartling, C.,
82.39
Bartoli, F., portrait of Cornplanter,
84.442
r
Barton, Dr. Benjamin Smith,
81.167,
103.10,
104.20
1786 map of, 93.153
Charles Caldwell on, 85.428–429, 436–437
career of, 85.423–438
claims European medical degree, 85.423, 433–434
controversy with Benj. Rush, 85.432–436
described, 85.423, 436–437
in Edinburgh, 85.424, 432–433, 435–436
and Lewis and Clark journals, 85.177
H. A. Muhlenberg on, 85.427, 430–432
and Thos. Nuttall, 85.437–438
writings of, 85.426–432 passim
Barton, Clara,
122.147
Barton, Elizabeth Sergeant,
95.437
Barton, Esther Rittenhouse (Mrs. Thos. Barton),
85.423, 424,
119.226
Barton, Dr. John Rhea,
86.53
builds house at Broad and South Sts., 89.476
Barton, Mrs. John Rhea.
See Barton, Susan Ridgway (Mrs. Thos. Rotch, Mrs. John Rhea Barton)
Barton, Matthias,
85.430
Barton, Michael,
115.355–356
Goodmen: The Character of Civil War Soldiers, rev., 106.301–305
Barton, Sally,
108.267
Barton, Susan Ridgway (Mrs. Thos. Rotch, Mrs. John Rhea Barton),
86.53, 467, 468,
88.358,
89.88, 334, 380
builds house at Broad and South Sts., 89.476
Barton, Rev. Thomas,
85.18, 423, 424,
97.63,
105.304,
107.526,
108.267,
119.225–248
on Lancaster, Pa., 96.357
"Thomas Barton and the Forbes Expedition," Hunter, ed., 95.431–483
Barton, Thomas Pennant (English zoologist),
85.424
n
Barton, William,
80.72,
85.424, 430, 433,
88.402,
90.176,
95.437,
101.337,
109.48, 51,
110.527,
113.201,
119.226,
123.41
Barton, William E.,
117.112
Barton, William P. C.,
120.390
Barton, William P. C. (1786–1856),
95.437
Bartow, Thomas,
98.169
Bartram, Miss,
78.82, 83
Bartram, Alexander,
92.448,
102.337,
115.185–186, 188–196, 199–200, 203–209
Bartram, Ambrose Alexander,
115.193
Bartram, Ann,
115.201–202, 217
Bartram, Anne Mendenhall,
117.356
Bartram, Gen. George (1767–1840),
91.305
n
Bartram, George (merchant), house of,
98.136
Bartram, Helen,
115.193
Bartram, James Alexander,
115.193, 199, 206, 217
Bartram, James Howell,
78.82, 83
Bartram, Jane,
92.448,
115.172, 185–220
Bartram, John, III,
78.82
Bartram, John, Jr. (1743–1812),
81.89
Costa visits, 78.74, 80, 82–83, 86
Bartram, John (1699–1777),
79.415,
80.14, 25, 60,
81.127,
84.271,
85.60,
101.77, 79, 81, 82, 83,
106.68, 79,
110.359–361, 364–366, 376–377, 384, 387–388,
117.359,
122.22
biography of, review, 78.510–511
book on, 117.356–358
elected member of Swedish Royal Academy, 81.88–90
letter from Charles Magnus Wrangel (1769), 81.89
letter to Collinson on cedars (1736), 81.87–88
Linnaeus and, 81.86, 90
in N. J. cedar swamps, 81.87–88
ode to (c. 1743), by Breintnall, 83.446–451 passim
selected writings of, book rev., 82.114–115
sends seeds to Collinson, 81.86
"Telling a Wonder: Dialectic in the Writings of John Bartram," by William J. Scheick, 107.235–248
Bartram, Margaret,
115.193
Bartram, Mary Maris,
117.356
Bartram, Dr. Moses, Jr. (1767–1791), Sansom silhouette of,
88.402, 408
r
Bartram, William,
85.428
n, 429,
105.106–107,
107.240,
117.356–357, 358, 359
Bartram House,
123.100
Bartram's Botanical Gardens,
101.31
Bartram's Garden,
85.425, 428,
102.491
Baruch, Bernard,
107.636
Barula, Lord of,
77.292
n
Barwick, Samuel,
94.534
Bary, Robert C., ed.,
Diary of a Common Soldier, rev.,
103.121–122
Barzun, Jacques,
116.255, 256
Basch, Linda,
116.389
Basch, Norma,
In the Eyes of the Law: Women, Marriage, and Property in Nineteenth-Century New York, rev.,
107.321–323
Bascom, J.,
108.55
Base Hospital 76 (France),
90.115
Baseball,
85.280, 284, 285, 287, 288
Baseball Hall of Fame,
117.15
Baselda, Dulerotta,
76.54
Baselda, Lunda,
76.54
Bashore, Ralph,
95.256,
100.69
n, 102.192,
107.335
A Basic History of Lutheranism in America, by Wentz, rev.,
80.260–261
Basketball,
85.285, 288
Baskets, made by Indians,
98.158
Basnett, Widow Elizabeth,
83.260, 261
n
Bass, Henry,
82.7, 8
Bass, Herbert J., book rev. by,
107.483–485
Bass, John,
99.10
Bass, Robert,
96.481, 491,
102.41
Bass, Sarah,
108.482, 484
Bass Otis, Painter, Portraitist and Engraver, by Woodward, rev.,
101.273
Basse, Jeremiah,
77.283,
83.258, 259,
111.80, 83
Basset, Gov. Richard,
100.29
Bassett, Ebenezer,
97.79,
108.24,
117.87–88
Bassett, John Spencer,
94.184
n, 185,
107.204,
115.424
Bassett, Richard,
77.154
n
Bassett, Lt. Thomas,
95.478
Bastardy,
77.468, 469, 470, 471, 473, 475, 478, 479,
91.26
Bastien, Robert W.,
Common Houses in America's Small Towns: The Atlantic Seaboard to the Mississippi Valley, with Jakle and Meyer, rev.,
115.269–271
Batavia,
90.36, 39
Amer. ships trade to, 79.479–480
Batavia Roads,
90.36
Batcheler, Penelope Hartshorne, book rev. by,
101.280
Batchelor, Jane,
80.171, 223
Phila. town lot of, 92.145n
Bateman, Christopher,
79.420
Bateman, Daniel,
88.58
Bateman, Fred,
113.359–362
To Their Own Soil: Agriculture in the Antebellum North, with Atack, rev., 113.303–305
Bates, Maj. Alfred E.,
83.27
Bates, Barbara,
Bargaining for Life: A Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876–1938, rev.,
118.402–404
Bates, Bertha C. Day,
80.349
n, 365
n
Bates, Edward,
82.105,
85.319
Bates, Frederick,
85.176, 176
n
Bates, Isaac,
122.110
Bates, Joshua,
91.469
Bates, Samuel P.,
117.370,
118.156
Bates, William Nickerson,
102.103
Bath, Earls of.
See Grenville, John;
Pulteney, William
Bath, Pa.,
81.254
Bath (England),
77.429, 430, 437
Bath Coffee House, Phila.,
77.43
Bath Springs House, Bristol,
95.487
n, 510,
102.479
Bath tubs, in White House,
80.448
Bathe, Greville,
79.63
n, 64
n, 65
n
Bathhurst, Elizabeth,
122.250–251, 255
Bathhurst, Samuel,
121.118
Bathing,
87.341,
91.172
Bathrooms,
86.199, 459
early, 103.226
in Phila. (1839), 103.503, 507
Baths
public,
86.456
at Norristown, 103.102, 103
at Phila., 87.341
steam,
100.145
Baths, Charles,
97.36
Bathsheba's Bath and Bower, Phila.,
85.193
Bathurst, Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst,
85.44
Batinski, Michael,
120.128
Baton, Mr.,
90.336
Batt, Jasper,
91.196,
107.590–591
Battachi, Joseph,
90.449
Battaini, Domenico,
80.473
Battan, Frank L.,
93.6
n
Battery, N. Y. City,
103.518
Battery of Light Artillery en Route, 112.561
Battery Workers Local,
109.20
Battestin, Martin,
110.245
Battis, Emery,
Saints and Sectaries. Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, rev.,
87.352–354
Battis, F. C.,
97.206
Battle, J. H.,
80.337
Battle Axes (utopian community),
87.135
n
The Battle Cry of Freedom. The New England Emigrant Aid Company in the Kansas Crusade, by Johnson, rev.,
79.404–405
The Battle of Bunker Hill (play),
78.469
The Battle of Eylau, by Gros,
110.77
"The Battle of Germantown and the Franco-American Alliance of 1778," by Orvill T. Murphy,
82.55, 64
"The Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3rd, 1863," by Peter Rothermel,
114.29
r
The Battle of Gettysburg, by Haskell, rev.,
83.113–115
The Battle of Long Island, by Manders, rev.,
103.392–393
The Battle of Monmouth, by Smith, rev.,
88.509–510
The Battle of Saratoga, by Furneaux, rev.,
95.545–547
The Battle of Trenton, by Smith, rev.,
90.400
"The Battle of Womelsdorf," by J. Bennett Nolan,
78.361–368
Battle scenes,
89.25, 27, 28, 29
Battlefields
Batts, John,
78.169, 170
Batts, Thomas,
78.169, 170
Battwell, Thomas,
121.208
Baudelaire, Charles,
108.249
Baudin, Capt. Nicholas,
82.204,
85.52
n, 64
Bauduy, Mimika,
104.23, 25, 35
marries Vital M. Garesché, 89.58
Bauduy, Peter,
89.58, 59
n, 69
Bauer, Anna Maria,
92.462
Bauer, Catherine,
101.116, 117
n, 119, 127,
112.589–590,
115.532
Bauer, Edward Louis
Doctors Made in America, rev., 88.507–508
Profile of a Gentle Man..., rev., 92.411–412
Bauer, Marie,
108.233
Baugher, Frederick,
116.308
Baughman, Guiteau & Co.,
98.217, 218
Baughman, Joseph,
98.217
Baughman, Peter,
107.526
Bauman, John F.
book revs. by, 96.125–126, 105.508–510, 107.159–160
"Depression Report," 104.96–109
"The Expressway 'Motorists Loved to Hate': Philadelphia and the First Era of Postwar Highway Planning," 1943–1956, 115.503–533
In the Eye of the Great Depression: New Deal Reporters and the Agony of the American People, with Coode, rev., 114.471–472
People, Poverty and Politics: Pennsylvania During the Great Depression, with Coode, rev., 106.319–320
Public Housing, Race, and Renewal: Urban Planning in Philadelphia, 1920–1974, rev., 113.96–97
"Safe and Sanitary Without the Costly Frills...", 101.114–128
Bauman, Richard,
119.259
For the Reputation of Truth... among the Pennsylvania Quakers, 1750–1800, rev., 96.117–118
Baumann, Jacob,
82.327
n
Baumann, Roland M.,
104.134,
106.2,
107.170,
110.582,
122.215
book revs. by, 95.401–402, 96.537–538, 97.265–267, 100.270–271, 101.269–271, 405–406, 102.123–124, 382–383, 103.124–126, 126–127, 104.389–391, 105.105–106, 107.300–302, 113.477–478, 115.592–593
"Dr. Shenk's Missing Series of the Published Pennsylvania Archives," 103.415–431
"John Swanwick...", 97.131–182
"Philadelphia's Manufacturing and the Excise Taxes of 1794: The Forging of the Jeffersonian Coalition," 106.3–39
"Samuel Hazard: Editor and Archivist for the Keystone State," 107.195–215
Baumgarten, P. M.,
80.472
Baurmeister, Maj.,
98.317
letters and journals of (1776–1784), book rev., 81.421–423
Bavarian Illuminati,
112.524
Bavarian Ludwig Society,
112.378
Bawdy houses, suit concerning,
93.460
Bawdy stories,
93.44
Baxter, Dr.,
98.499
Baxter, Widow (
fl. 1709),
99.5
Baxter, Andrew,
An Inquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, 111.517
Baxter, Benjamin,
111.16–17
Baxter, Maurice,
116.247–248
Baxter, Richard,
83.180, 379,
105.486
Bay, Rev. Andrew,
95.432, 433,
119.230
Bay Islands (Honduras),
91.460
n
Bay Psalm Book, 76.469,
103.488
Bay State (steamboat),
86.66–67
Bayard, Col. Andrew,
98.146, 147
Bayard, Charles P.,
87.336
Bayard, Florence.
See Lockwood, Mrs. Benoni
Bayard, Gen. George D.,
97.335, 347
Bayard, J.,
80.50
Bayard, James A. (1799–1880),
88.333,
102.286, 287, 294,
107.651,
111.16–17
Federalism of, rev., 79.390–391
Bayard, Mrs. James A.,
102.287, 293
Bayard, John,
96.94,
122.199
Bayard, Mabel,
88.219.
See also Kane, Mrs. John K., Jr.
Bayard, Nicholas,
80.228, 229,
87.283
n
Bayard, Richard Henry,
86.73, 74
Bayard, Thomas Francis (1828–1898),
102.293
Bayard, William,
83.134
Bayard & Jackson (agents),
110.375
Bayle, Pierre,
78.46
n, 80.35
Baylen, Joseph O., "James Buchanan's 'Calm of Despotism'",
77.294–310
Bayles, J. C.,
120.343
Bayley, Bill,
98.143
Bayley, Ernest J.,
79.22
Bayley, Francys,
121.94
Bayley, Mrs. Harriet,
92.349, 350
Bayley and Bedford (trading firm),
88.57, 66
Baylor, Lucy (Mrs. John Armistead),
105.335–338
Baylor, Ronald,
107.636
Baylor family,
105.335–339
Bayly, Elsworthy & Bayly,
99.168
Bayly, Ford, & Jewell,
99.173
Bayly, William,
80.153
n, 122.256
Baym, Nina, book rev. by,
114.583–585
Baynlie, Lord of,
77.258, 283, 292
n
Baynton, Widow,
98.156
Baynton, John,
81.180,
91.272
n, 101.172
Baynton, Peter,
80.171, 205
Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan Papers, Kent, ed. rev.,
91.508–509
Baynton, Wharton and Morgan,
101.173–176
Bayonet charge,
89.32, 35
Bayonets,
78.424, 452, 454,
87.155, 162,
88.357
tactical use of, 103.304–324 passim
Bayor, Ronald H., book rev. by,
112.655–656
Bazaars
at Centennial Exhibition, 79.369–370
and fairs, book on, 123.387–389
Beach, Nathan,
103.374
Beacham (Becham), John,
77.465, 471
Beacon (periodical),
79.85
Beadle, Erastus,
80.460
Beadle Dime Novels,
80.460
Beads,
78.171,
86.403, 406
Beakes, William,
80.171, 206,
95.503
Beakly, Ann,
120.330
Beaks, William,
99.10
Beal, Rebecca J.,
Jacob Eichholtz, 1776–1842: Portrait Painter of Pennsylvania, rev.,
94.245–246
Beale, Albert Barnes,
97.485
Beale, Dr. Alonzo Potter,
97.485
Beale, Clara S.,
97.485, 502
Beale, Daniel Steinmetz,
97.485
Beale, Edmund,
97.485, 487, 491, 499
Beale, Edmund, Jr.,
97.493
Beale, Edmund Denyer,
97.485
Beale, Emily,
97.485, 502
Beale, Henry B.,
97.485
Beale, Howard,
85.439,
106.445
Beale, Joseph Boggs (artist)
diary of, 97.484–510
elected to Undine Barge Club, 97.502
exhibits of drawings of, 97.486–487
Beale, Louise,
97.485, 502
Beale, Marie Louise (Mrs. Jos. B. Beale),
97.486
Beale, Mary (artist),
91.394, 395, 396
n
Beale, Dr. Stephen T.,
97.485
Beale, Dr. Stephen T., Jr.,
97.485
Beale, William, death of,
97.493
Beales, H. L.,
86.507
Beales, Ross,
110.603
Beall, Capt. Alexander,
95.456
Beall, Capt. Joshua,
95.456
Beall, Otho T., Jr., book rev. by,
79.110–112
Beals, Carleton,
Brass-Knuckle Crusade. The Great Know-Nothing Conspiracy: 1820–1860, rev.,
85.96–97
Beals, John (music master),
115.84
Beam, Capt. John E.,
89.30
Bean, Theodore W.,
108.538
Bean, W. G.,
Stonewall's Man, Sandie Pendleton, rev.,
83.475–476
Beans,
83.199,
86.146, 409, 415,
100.145
effect of, on Boston, 96.236
Beans, Elizabeth,
92.460
Bear, James A., book rev. by,
93.550–552
Bear, Samuel,
97.2, 51
Beard, Alice,
80.353
n
Beard, Charles A.,
76.47
n, 103.336,
105.118,
109.583,
110.506,
112.110,
113.454,
115.141,
118.160,
119.423
and the Constitution, rev., 80.516–518
and Washington's Farewell Address, 94.183, 184, 186, 190
Beard, James F., Jr., book rev. by,
81.333–334
Beard, James Franklin,
The Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper, rev.,
85.353–354
Beard, Mary,
107.321–322,
113.454
Beardman, Geo.,
87.35
Beards, Indian,
77.316
Beardsley, Alexander,
77.468, 469,
99.373
Beardsley, Margaret,
99.9, 10, 373
Bears,
76.426, 428,
87.26,
93.158, 159,
104.177, 186
Bear's-Head Tavern, Phila.,
84.145
Bearss, Edwin C.,
122.146–147,
123.263
Beasley, Maurine, ed.,
One Third of a Nation: Lorena Hickok Reports on the Great Depression, with Lowitt, rev.,
105.508–510
Beaston, Lawrence, "'Back Country' Politics and Culture: A Letter from Thomas Cooper to Joseph Clay," notes and documents,
120.107–117
"Beatrice" (pseud.), of Mrs. G. G. Meredith (?),
92.198
Beatrice of Modena,
80.140
Beatty, Rev. Charles,
95.439
n
Beatty, Cyrus,
120.46
Beatty, Edward Corbyn,
94.145
n
Beatty, Emma,
108.231–232
Beatty, Erkuries,
93.165
Beatty, Warren,
123.123
Beauchamp, Lord.
See Lygon, William
Beaufort, S. C.,
88.221, 476
Beauharnais, Eugène de,
84.61, 63
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de,
80.111–112,
82.59–60,
101.343
Beaumetz, Chevalier Bon Albert Brios,
91.286, 287, 291, 293, 295
accompanies Talleyrand to Amer., 91.285
death of, 91.297
Beaumont, Andrew,
121.169, 173, 182–183, 190, 196
Beaumont, Francis, satire of,
122.127
Beaumont, Gustave de,
On the Penitentiary System in the United States..., with de Tocqueville,
rev., 90.131–133
Beaumont, Ralph,
99.454
n
Beaumont de la Bonninière, Gustave August de,
104.62
supports Pa. prison reform in France, 82.187, 192–193, 194, 195, 200, 202
Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T.,
87.48,
88.79, 86
n, 91, 204,
100.396,
102.274, 316,
122.144
Mexican War reminiscences of, book rev., 81.107–108
Beautiful River.
See Ohio River
Beauty in Photography: Essays in Defense of Traditional Values, 108.106
Beaux, Cecilia, book on,
121.295–296
Beaver, Gov. James A.,
96.237
Beaver, Pa.,
84.266,
85.202,
93.165.
See also Fort McIntosh
Beaver (Delaware Indian),
87.314
n, 323,
89.197, 198,
104.310, 318,
116.45, 50–54,
117.247–248
Beaver College (Beaver College and Musical Institute; Beaver Female Seminary),
83.55–57
student life in 19th century, 85.267
Beaver Creek,
89.263
Beaver Meadow Railroad,
94.587
Beaver River,
76.435
Beaver skins,
76.87, 89, 90, 433,
83.154, 155
sought in Indian trade, 100.146, 152
trapped out of Del. Valley, 100.149
Beavers,
87.399, 403
Beazler, Mrs. (teacher),
102.498
Bebir, Tony,
114.553,
118.67
Beccaria, Cesare (of Turin),
105.392,
108.422–426, 430–431, 435, 438,
113.164, 167, 168, 169, 180,
118.200
Becher, Arthur E.,
80.352, 353
Bechet, —,
78.105
Bechtel, Johannes,
120.289
Bechtel, John,
82.327
n
Beck, Carolyn,
112.310
Beck, Henry Charlton,
The Roads of Home: Lanes and Legends of New Jersey, rev.,
81.436–438
Beck, Herbert H., book rev. by,
76.360–361
Beck, Ignatius,
92.339
Beck, J. G. S.,
100.385
Beck, James M.,
97.230
biography of, review, 83.363–364
Beck, James W.,
107.444
Beck, John,
103.347, 348
Beck, Paul,
78.359,
94.100,
117.174, 175, 176
Beck, Paul, Jr.,
84.410
n, 411,
103.249,
123.343
Becker, Carl,
76.291,
94.18,
105.118,
106.297,
112.25, 638,
117.243–244,
118.143,
119.205–206, 207, 208
Becker, George J.,
97.510
Becker, George T.,
110.168
Becker, Laura L.,
105.134,
107.145,
109.349
"The People and the System Legal Activities in a Colonial Pennsylvania Town," 105.135–149
Becker, Marshall J.,
108.258,
115.118,
121.391
book revs. by, 115.264–266, 119.175–177
"Hannah Freeman: An Eighteenth-Century Lenape Living and Working Among Colonial Farmers," 114.249–269
"Lanape Land Sales, Treaties and Wampum Belts," 108.351–356
Becker, Robert A.,
104.366,
118.417
Revolution, Reform and the Politics of American Taxation, rev., 105.222–223
Becker, Stephen,
Diary of My Travels in America, rev.,
102.258–259
Becker (Langenbacher), Katharina,
79.211
Becket, Thomas Jefferson,
100.361
Beckett, Eliza Walsh (Mrs. Henry Beckett),
77.198
Beckett, Henry,
77.198–199
Beckett, J. C.,
95.98
n
Beckett, Walter,
117.71
Beckford, William,
86.16–17, 31
n, 96.276
Beckham, Armistead,
81.23, 24, 27
Beckham, James,
97.61, 62, 63, 64
Beckingham, John,
101.168,
120.104
Beckingham, William,
101.165,
120.92, 93, 105
Beckler, Rev. J. T.,
83.48
Beckley, John James,
77.127
n, 78.343,
94.331, 333,
97.149, 167, 174, 181,
100.194, 207
n, 213, 215,
119.388–389
Beckman, Gail McKnight, ed.,
The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania..., rev.,
101.131–133
Beckman (police captain),
109.225–226
Beckwith, George,
100.481
Becky (slave),
76.207
"Becoming Americans," Colonial Williamsburg interpretive program,
123.391–394
Bed pans.
See Warming pans
Bedding,
82.403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408,
83.266, 267,
87.425.
See also Blankets;
Quilts/Quilting
in Pennsbury inventory (1687), 86.406, 407, 408, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416
Bedell, Rev. Gregory Townsend (1793–1834),
92.53
n, 61
n, 123.344, 346, 350–351, 356
Bedford, Duke of,
95.9.
See also Russell, Lord John;
Russell, William
Bedford, Gunning,
112.139,
117.161,
121.47–48
Bedford, Pa.,
76.436,
87.315
Forbes Expedition at, 95.436–483 passim
Bedford (England), Penn papers in,
87.293
Bedford Address.
See under Russell, Lord John
Bedford Alley, Phila.,
91.169
Bedford County,
83.294
lawyers of resist Pa. Constitution (1776), 91.7
rural electrification in, 96.491, 503
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.342, 348, 351, 353, 355, 358, 361, 363
Bedford County Archives (England),
76.88, 90–91
Bedford Head Tavern (London, England),
87.251
n, 256
Bedini, Gaetano,
109.442, 476,
111.174
Bedini, Silvio A.,
The Life of Benjamin Banneker, rev.,
96.401–402
Bedsteads,
83.267,
86.130,
88.20, 27
at Pennsbury (1687), 86.408, 410, 411, 412, 414, 416
Bedwell, Thomas,
99.428, 429
Bee, Robert,
119.288–289
Bee (New London newspaper), opposes Federalists,
100.20
Bee Hive, Francis Daniel Pastorius's Quaker bibliography,
122.241–291
Beebe, Eliphalet, shipbuilder,
123.207
Beebe, Lucius H.,
83.32
Beech Creek Railroad,
93.236
Beech trees,
85.378
Beecham, Thomas,
106.587
Beecher, Catharine,
117.181, 184
Beecher, Catherine,
102.152,
104.38,
121.157
biography of, rev., 98.265–266
Beecher, Henry Ward,
101.230,
107.137, 139,
112.352
biography of, by Clark, 103.546–547
lectures in Phila. (1860), 87.450
Beecher, Lyman,
105.119,
112.351
Beechey, Sir William,
87.403
Beechwood School,
83.57
Beedle, Hannah,
77.475, 479
Beef,
76.32, 34, 36,
78.17, 76, 276, 356,
79.54, 467,
81.124,
82.215, 392, 453,
85.408–409,
86.146, 399, 400, 415,
88.58, 62,
89.159,
91.425,
94.285.
See also Veal
export inspection of, in col. Pa., 78.277, 278, 279, 283–284
for Forbes Expedition, 95.457, 471
meat cuts from, 96.236
Pa. exports of, 78.278
price of (1777), 82.435, 455
prize cargo of, sent to Continental Army, 79.44, 45
Beef River.
See French Creek
Beefsteak Club,
113.557
Beekman, George,
96.81
n
Beekman, Gerard,
96.51, 52, 81
n
Beekman, James,
119.194, 196–197
Beekman, William,
80.233, 234
The Beekman Mercantile Papers, 1746–1799, ed. by White, rev.,
81.204–205
Beekman Street Wharf, N. Y. City,
103.518
The Beekmans of New York in Politics and Commerce, 1647–1877, by White, rev.,
81.204–205
Beeman, Richard R.,
96.89
n, 113.91,
118.49
book revs. by, 94.538–540, 105.348–350
co-ed., Beyond Confederation: Origins of the Constitution and American National Identity, rev., 112.153–154
The Evolution of the Southern Backcountry: A Case Study of Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1746–1832, rev., 110.186–188
The Old Dominion..., rev., 97.265–267
Patrick Henry, A Biography, rev., 99.252–253
Beer,
76.31, 32, 34,
79.370,
83.410,
84.208, 336,
86.399,
88.58,
90.469,
96.235,
103.356,
105.45–46.
See also Breweries
assizes of, 78.277
brewed in Phila., 100.168
col. tax on, 94.149
cost of (1765), 88.28
duties on, 97.23, 29
illegal manufacture of, in Phila., 84.358–359
illegal sale of, in Phila., 84.356
Jas. Logan ships, for Penn, 78.145, 153, 154, 155, 156, 172
near-beer, 84.355, 356
taxes on, in England, 88.128
for workmen at Cliveden, 88.28
Beer gardens,
102.359, 362
Beers, Henry Putney
The French and British in the Old Northwest. A Bibliographical Guide to Archive and Manuscript Sources, rev., 89.124–125
The French in North America. A Bibliographical Guide to French Archives, Reproductions, and Research Missions, rev., 82.342–344
Bees,
85.389
Beesley, Nellie Everite,
108.234
Beeson, Henry,
104.171
n, 181
n
Beeson, Jacob,
104.167, 181, 183, 185, 190, 191, 199
Beeson Town, Pa.,
104.171, 190, 191, 192, 198, 199
Beethoven, Ludwig van,
80.359,
84.57
Beets,
83.199,
84.225
Beevan, John,
122.256
Before the Trumpet: Young Franklin Roosevelt, by Ward, rev.,
109.592–593
Before the Waters: The Upper Delaware Valley, by Menzies, rev.,
91.382–383
Beggars, indenturing of,
101.477
Beginnings of American Foreign Policy, by Gilbert,
94.181
The Beginnings of Graduate Education in America, by Storr, rev.,
78.129–130
The Beginnings of National Politics, by Rakove, rev.,
104.389–391
The Beginnings of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania, 1682 by Simon, rev.,
84.94–95
Behavior, bad habits in American life, book on,
119.416–418
Beidelman, William,
104.86, 87
Beik, Mildred Allen,
The Miners of Windber: The Struggles of New Immigrants for Unionization: 1890s-1930s, rev.,
123.129–131
Beiler, Benedictus,
80.35
Beiler, Rosalind J.,
122.298
book rev. by, 122.136
co-author, Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary, rev., 116.225–228
"The Being of the King and the Kingdom: Andrew Marvell's Concept of English Politics and Constitution, 1665–1678,"
108.110
Beisel, R. Alvan,
120.22, 30
Beisner,
Twelve Against Empire: The Anti-Imperialists, 1898–1900, rev.,
92.537–538
Beissel, John Conrad,
78.50,
82.325,
83.382, 393,
93.385, 386,
95.197, 205, 212,
110.572–573
Christopher Sauer and, 82.338–339
Belasco, David,
118.145
Belaysyse, Earl Fauconberg,
86.392, 395
Belcher, Harriet,
110.182
Belcher, Jonathan,
76.292,
83.130
Belden, Mrs. ,
102.288
Belden, Laura.
See Field, Mrs. Dudley (Laura Belden)
Belden, Marva Robins,
So Fell the Angels, with Belden, rev.,
81.217–219
Belden, Dr. Oliver S.,
89.5, 26, 39, 40
humor of, 89.47–48
report on recovery of body of Capt. Acton, 89.44–51
Belden, Thomas Graham,
So Fell the Angels, with Belden, rev.,
81.217–219
Béldi, Count Francis,
79.198
Belejcak, Thomas Bell,
118.372
Belfast (Ireland),
80.95
Belfield (countryseat of William Wister),
86.473
n, 88.353
n
Belfield Farm, Charles Willson Peale home,
118.395
Belgians, imported for zinc industry,
98.504, 509
Belgium,
77.296, 297, 298
influence of Pa. prison system in, 82.193, 200
relief work in, 83.331
"Belisarius" (pseud.) (1778),
123.313–314
Belk, Russell,
123.217
Belknap, Rev. Jeremy,
85.426
n, 99.276, 277, 279,
107.199,
114.115,
116.533
Belknap, Waldron Phoenix, Jr.,
American Colonial Painting: Materials for a History, rev.,
84.486–487
Bell, Capt.,
82.42
Bell, Dr.,
76.337
Bell, Miss,
76.192
Bell, Mr.,
86.285
Bell, Alonzo,
102.175–179
Bell, Cynthia,
108.483–484
Bell, Edward,
112.228
Bell, Gilbert,
100.371
Bell, J. Milton, book rev. by,
80.531–532
Bell, James Martin,
100.58
Bell, Mrs. John,
83.78
Bell, John (1797–1869), parade for,
97.494
Bell, Dr. John (
fl. 1827),
77.206,
91.201,
95.231
Bell, John (
fl. 1760) (Phila. merchant),
83.136,
97.36
Bell, John (
fl. 1861),
83.78
Bell, John (
fl. 1902),
77.178,
80.323, 324,
92.383,
97.367,
104.216, 217
as Union Party nominee (1860), 87.337, 340, 431
Bell, John A.,
79.304,
97.519
Bell, John C.,
105.99,
106.265
Bell, Luther V.,
83.82
Bell, Malcolm, Jr.,
Major Butler's Legacy: Five Generations of a Slaveholding Family, rev.,
112.643–645
Bell, Maria.
See Swann, Maria Bell
Bell, Marion L.,
Crusade in the City, rev.,
102.389–391
Bell, Michael Davitt, ed.,
Father Bombo's Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1770, rev.,
100.543–544
Bell, Philidore S.,
97.87
n
Bell, Robert,
78.469,
82.446
n
Bell, Capt. Thomas
career of, in Amer. Rev., 76.303
of United States (1784–1785), 76.296–309 passim
Bell, Thomas,
Out of This Furnace: A Novel of Immigrant Labor in America, rev.,
117.121–123
Bell, Tom,
105.492–493
Bell, Whitfield J., Jr.,
78.33
n, 79.139,
81.118,
84.234, 510,
85.75,
88.100,
93.7
n, 11, 306, 311,
105.344,
111.435, 557,
113.645
book revs. by, 77.487–488, 82.341–342, 92.395–396
The Colonial Physician and Other Essays, rev., 100.259–260
Eary American Science: Needs and Opportunities for Study rev., 80.117–118
ed., "Addenda to Watson's Annals …", 98.131–170
Guide to the Archives and Manuscript Collections of the American Philosophical Society, rev., 91.383–384
"John Redman, Medical Preceptor, 1722–1808," 81.157–169
Mr. Franklin. A Selection from His Personal Letters, ed. by Labree and Bell, rev., 80.255–256
"A Tribute to John Bartram, With a Note on Jacob Engelbrecht," with Ketcham, 83.446–451
Bell, Wm.,
87.35
Bell (Belejcak), Thomas,
118.372
Bell handle,
89.468
Bell ringers
Berger family, 101.210
Swiss, 101.214
Bella (brig),
96.53, 53
n, 78, 81
Bellah, Robert,
107.470
Bellair House,
123.100
Bellamy, Edward,
110.313
Alternative America: Henry George, Edward Bellamy, Henry Demarest Lloyd and the Adversary Tradition, by Thomas, rev., 108.387–388
Bellamy, Joseph,
100.30
Bellamy, Madge,
104.88
Belle Isle Prison (Richmond),
115.293, 294, 296, 301, 304, 305
Bellefield Print Works, Phila.,
76.465
n
Bellefone Historical Sites Commission,
106.315
Bellefonte, Pa., political rally at,
92.245
Bellefonte Female Seminary,
83.47
Bellegeau, Henry,
106.22
Bellemère family,
78.214
Bellers, John,
97.434
Belles Lettres Society, Dickinson College,
85.270
Bellesiles, Michael A., book rev. by,
121.276–278
Belles-lettres. See also Literature
in Amer. Review, 93.399
disregarded in early Pa., 89.435
Bellevue, Pa.,
105.60–65
Bellevue (countryseat),
88.478
of Wm. Bingham in N. J., 90.173
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Phila.,
93.91, 257
dance license revoked (1925), 84.366
Democratic meeting in (1911), 84.183–184, 185
prohibition and, 109.216
and sale of liquor (1924), 84.364
Bellew, Capt. Henry,
96.331
n
Bellin, Jacques Nicholas,
122.404,
123.3–4
Bellingham, Uriah,
106.399–400
Bellini, Carlo,
95.69
Bellomont, Earl of.
See Coote, Richard
Bellomont, Lady,
78.153
Bellomont, Lord Richard,
107.412–413,
111.83
Bellow, Mr., land of,
90.220
Bellow, Saul,
117.125
Bellows, Henry W.,
85.307
Bellows, Mathias,
99.10
Bellowsmakers,
91.168
Bells,
86.403, 406, 413
for alarm at Independence Hall, 94.320
for alarm at Second St. Market, 82.390
Centennial bell at Independence Hall, 102.40–58
for Gloria Dei Church, 84.197, 198, 201
on Independence Hall, 98.287–313
on sleighs, 94.288
Belmont, August,
85.448,
90.435,
96.208,
107.651
Belmont (countryseat of Richard Peters),
77.83,
88.10,
102.503–504,
121.34, 43, 48, 51
Lafayette at, 103.88
view by Wm. Birch, 81.236, 244–245, 246, 251, 253
Belmont Park Driving Association,
84.340
Belohlavek, John M.
book rev. by, 122.310–312
book revs. by, 98.407–408, 100.138–139
"Dallas, The Democracy, and the Bank War of 1832," 96.377–390
George Mifflin Dallas, rev., 102.384–386
"A Philadelphian and the Canal: The Charles Biddle Mission to Panama," 104.450–461
Belsches, John Wishart,
78.21
n
Belsches, Lady Jane,
78.11
n, 21
Belt, Walter,
77.412, 413, 428–429
Beltz, Lynda, "Never Too Old for New Ventures: Ida M. Tarbell's 'Second Profession' ,"
99.476–489
Belvidere (frigate),
90.21
Belvidere (S. C. plantation),
88.71
n
Belvoir (countryseat),
88.12
Belz, Herman J.,
96.139
n
book revs. by, 94.565–566, 109.88–89, 113.295–297, 114.440–442, 116.119–120
A New Birth of Freedom, rev., 102.523–524
Reconstructing the Union..., rev., 93.446–447
Beman, Amos, book on,
115.129
Bemis, Edward,
79.178
Bemis, Samuel Flagg,
79.139,
101.334,
113.462
John Quincy Adams and the Union, rev., 80.385–386
on Washington's Farewell Address, 94.178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 188, 190
Bemis Heights, Saratoga,
103.317
Ben Franklin's Privateers. A Naval Epic of the American Revolution by Clark, rev.,
80.381–382
Ben-Atar, Doron
books review by, 119.133–135
The Origins of Jeffersonian Commercial Policy and Diplomacy, rev., 119.409–411
Benbridge, Henry,
102.3
... American Portrait Painter, by Stewart, rev., 95.548–550
Bencoolen (Sumatra),
85.66
Bend, Elizabeth,
119.197
Bender, Harold S.,
93.383
Bender, Thomas,
110.221,
114.286
book rev. by, 113.300–301
Bender, W. J.,
110.453
Bendersky, Gordon,
118.395–396
Bendiner, Alfred,
Bendiner's Philadelphia, rev.,
89.520–521
Bendler, Bruce A.,
Colonial Delaware Assemblymen, 1682–1776, rev.,
115.262–264
Benedetti,
93.59
Benedict, Sir Julius,
100.386
Benedict, Michael Les,
123.384
Benedict, Ruth,
81.120
Benedict, S. S.,
87.39
n
"Benedict Arnold and the Owners of the
Charming Nancy," by Richard K. Murdoch,
84.22–55
Benedictine monks
community in London, 83.261, 262, 263
St. Gregory's College, Douai University, 83.262, 263
John Tatham as, 83.261, 262–263
Beneficent Building Association, Phila.,
76.57
Beneficial Savings Fund Society,
108.302
Benefit concert, for relief of crippled miners,
89.286
"Benefit of Clergy,"
90.296–297
Beneset, Daniel,
111.43
Benevolent Association of Pottsville,
89.283
Benezet, Mr. ,
79.11
Benezet, Anthony,
82.327
n, 424–425,
86.143,
89.451,
92.496, 498,
95.12, 13, 14, 15, 23,
97.37, 38, 41,
98.54,
102.406,
103.148,
105.302,
107.12, 64, 87, 98, 565, 571,
108.488,
109.579,
118.108,
120.73,
121.374,
123.181
and education of African Americans, 91.446
on equality of African Americans, 99.399–421
hired as schoolmaster, 91.445
letter from Franklin to, 111.452
and the natural rights of blacks, 96.104–113
opposes African American colonization, 99.416
raises money for Africans' School, 99.413
relationship with Geo. Whitefield, 99.402
on school library, 91.450
schoolhouse of, 91.449
spelling book of, 91.454
teaches at Africans' School, 99.410
"'A Tender Regard to the Whole Creation': Anthony Benezet and the Emergence of An Eighteenth-Century Quaker Ecology," by Donald Brooks Kelley, 106.69–88
will of, 99.414
Benezet, Daniel,
95.353
n, 359
resigns as alderman, 90.188
Benezet, Philip (1722–1791), Sansom silhouette of,
88.403, 409
r
Benezet, Thomas,
98.169
Benezet Hall,
97.85
Benezet House,
85.194
n
Benezet Joint Stock Association,
97.85
Bengtson, Anders.
See Bankson, Andrew
Benjamin, Mary A.,
Autographs: A Key to Collecting, rev.,
87.349–350
Benjamin, Samuel G. W.,
112.572
Benjamin, Walter,
114.466
Benjamin Franklin: A Biography in His Own Words, ed. by Fleming, rev.,
97.261–262
Benjamin Franklin, An American Man of Letters, by Granger, rev.,
89.372–374
Benjamin Franklin, by Ketcham, rev.,
90.535–536
"Benjamin Franklin: Guilt and Transformation," by James Bier,
106.89–97
"Benjamin Franklin: Gunrunner?" by Paul H. Smith,
95.526–529
Benjamin Franklin: His Wit, Wisdom, and Women, by Block, rev.,
100.119–120
"Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx and the Labor Theory of Value," by John R. Aiken,
90.378–384
Benjamin Franklin, Philosopher and Man, by Aldridge, rev.,
90.262–263
Benjamin Franklin and a Rising People, by Crane, rev.,
79.385–386
Benjamin Franklin and American Foreign Policy, by Stourzh, rev.,
79.117–119
Benjamin Franklin and Eighteenth-Century American Libraries, by Korty, rev.,
90.404–405,
91.112
Benjamin Franklin and Nature's God, by Aldridge, rev.,
91.476–477
"Benjamin Franklin and Pennsylvania Politics, 1751–1755: A Reappraisal," by James H. Hutson,
93.303–371
Benjamin Franklin and Pennsylvania Politics, by Hanna, rev.,
89.369–372
Benjamin Franklin and Polly Baker: The History of a Literary Deception, by Hall, rev.,
84.483–484
"Benjamin Franklin and the 'Heads of Complaints,'" by John J. Zimmerman,
85.75–77
"Benjamin Franklin and The Pennsylvania Chronicle," by John J. Zimmerman,
81.351–364
"Benjamin Franklin and the Universality of Science," by Glen M. Rodgers,
85.50–69
"Benjamin Franklin and William Smith, More Light on an Old Philadelphia Quarrel," by James H. Hutson,
93.109–113
"Benjamin Franklin and William Smith: New Light on an Old Philadelphia Quarrel," by Ralph L. Ketcham,
88.142–163
Benjamin Franklin Highway (U. S. 422),
76.415, 434
Benjamin Franklin in Portraiture, by Sellers, rev.,
87.358–359
Benjamin Franklin Slept Here," by Hannah Benner Roach,
84.127–174
Benjamin Franklin's Philadelphia Printing, 1728–1766, a Descriptive Bibliography, by Miller, rev.,
99.104–106
"Benjamin Franklin Bache's Attack on George Washington," by James D. Tagg,
100.191–230
Benjamin Franklin Wade, Radical Republican from Ohio, by Trefousse, rev.,
87.465–466
Benjamin Harrison, Hoosier Statesman. From the Civil War to the White House, 1865–1888, by Sievers, rev.,
84.118–119
Benjamin Harrison Memorial Home,
104.80
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, by Hamlin, rev.,
80.257–260
Benjamin Lundy and the Struggle for Negro Freedom, by Dillon, rev.,
91.227–228
Benjamin Rush: Revolutionary Gadfly, by Hawke, rev.,
96.247–249
Benjamin Thompson Count Rumford, by Brown, rev.,
104.520–522
"Benjamin Towne: The Precarious Career of a Persistent Printer," by Dwight L. Teeter,
89.316–330
Benjamin West: A Biography, by Alberts, rev.,
103.383–384
Benjamin West: The Context of His Life's Work, by Dillenberger, rev.,
102.243–244
Benner, Peter,
76.173
Benners, Henry,
98.169
Bennet, Samuel,
80.171, 184,
109.561
Bennet [Bennett], Henry, 1st Earl of Arlington,
81.143,
86.395,
88.137
Bennett, Dr. C.,
98.236
Bennett, Edmund,
95.493
Bennett, James,
119.19–20, 24, 28, 33–34
Bennett, Sgt. James,
101.424
Bennett, James Gordon,
77.164,
79.228,
81.277
n, 102.278,
115.456–457
book on, 114.309–310
Hudson River estate of, 89.103
Bennett, Joseph M.,
83.42
Bennett, Mary,
78.230
Bennett, Peter,
121.268
Bennett, Whitman,
81.247
Benninghove, Jacob,
106.19
Bennit, William,
122.256
Bensalem Township, Bucks Co.,
79.481, 482
Bensel, Richard Franklin,
Sectionalism and American Political Development, 1880–1980, rev.,
109.419–420
Bensell, Edwin B., painting of Pennsylvania Castle by,
87.402
r
Bensell, Hans George,
88.4
Bensman, David, "Economics and Culture in the Gilded Age Hatting Industry,"
105.512
Benson, Barbara E.,
New Sweden in America, ed. by Benson et al., rev.,
121.390–392
Benson, Egbert,
122.228
Benson, Evelyn Abraham,
Penn Family Recipes: Cooking Recipes of Wm. Penn's Wife Gulielma..., rev.,
91.208–209
Benson, John,
93.477
Benson, Lee,
96.89
n, 105.361,
107.534,
110.484, 491, 496–497, 500–501, 506–507,
118.327,
122.78
The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: New York as a Test Case, rev., 86.223–225
Benson, Maxine, ed.,
From Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains: Major Stephen Long's Expedition, 1819–1820, essay review on,
114.97–104
Benson, S. B.,
115.390
Benson, Susan Porter,
Counter Cultures; Saleswomen, Managers, and Customers in American Department Stores, 1890–1940, rev.,
112.300–301
Benson J. Lossing (Rembrandt Peale charcoal on paper),
110.3, 13, 19
r
Bentalou, Paul,
102.105
n
Benthall, Walter,
77.269, 284
Bentham, Jeremy,
76.145,
79.498,
81.8, 10
n, 86.74,
106.191,
109.238
Bentivoglio, Guido,
80.18
Bentley, Brian,
99.167
Bentley, George,
95.307
A History of the Freedmen's Bureau, rev., 81.108–109
Bentley, Richard,
79.416
Bentley, William,
114.565
Bently, Elizabeth,
115.581
Benton, Pa.,
80.331, 332
Benton, Thomas Hart,
76.132,
79.486,
80.425,
91.119, 120,
104.335,
110.300, 581,
118.142, 297–298,
119.149,
121.192, 193–194
attacks 2nd Bank of U. S., 96.382
biography of, review, 81.326–328
charges of against Bank of the U. S., 91.120
on deposit banks, 91.130
senator, biography of, by Smith, review, 82.489–491
Benton, William Allen,
Whig-Loyalism: An Aspect of Political Ideology in the American Revolutionary Era, rev.,
94.402–403
Benton Frémont, Jessie, book on,
118.297–299
Benton Township, Columbia Co., presidential voting in (1860, 1864),
80.323, 335
Bentzel, George,
82.327
n
Ber, Robert,
122.256
Beranger, Gabriel,
99.148
Berbower, Hall and Company,
106.394
Bercovitch, Sacvan,
111.128,
114.289–290,
119.140
The Berean (Hicksite publication),
90.243
Berean Manual Training and Industrial School,
97.204
Berean Presbyterian Church, Phila.,
97.204
Bérenger, Alphonse,
82.197, 199, 202
Berens, John F.,
Providence and Patriotism in Early America, 1640–1815, rev.,
103.386–387
Beresford, Richard,
87.422
Berford, R. G.,
79.302, 303
Berg, Joseph,
111.170–171
Berg, Stephen,
114.68, 69
Bergen, N. J.,
77.259
Bergen Hill, N. J., railroad tunnel at,
93.225
Bergenfield, N. J.,
89.123–124
Bergengren, Charles,
114.463
Berger, Anna,
101.210
Berger, Bennett,
112.583
Berger, Carl,
Broadsides and Bayonets, rev.,
101.533–534
Berger, Harriet E., book rev. by,
110.309–310
Berger, Raoul,
106.574,
107.470
Federalism: The Founders' Design, rev., 113.298–300
Bergius (Berg), Benedict,
81.89
Bergman, B. A.,
89.520
Bergner, George,
87.380, 381, 388
Bergoff, Pearl, supplies strikebreakers,
90.363, 364, 366
Bergquist, James M.,
109.597,
114.580
book revs. by, 110.589–590, 113.661–662
Beringer, Richard E.,
115.344, 346–347, 362, 365
book rev. by, 123.383–385
Why the South Lost the Civil War, rev., 111.397–399
Berkebile, Don H.,
Conestoga Wagons in Braddock's Campaign, rev.,
85.363–364
Berkeley, Bishop,
108.268,
109.123, 125
Berkeley, Dorothy Smith,
94.398–400
Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town, with Berkeley, rev., 94.398–400
Dr. John Mitchell..., with Berkeley, rev., 99.248–250
John Beckley …, with Berkeley, rev., 98.402–403
Berkeley, Edmund
book rev. by, 94.252–253
Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town, with Berkeley, rev., 94.398–400
Dr. John Mitchell..., with Berkeley, rev., 99.248–250
ed., The Correspondence of John Bartram, 1734–1777, with Berkeley, rev., 117.356–358
John Beckley …, with Berkeley, rev., 98.402–403
Berkeley, Edmund, Jr., ed.,
Autographs and Manuscripts, rev.,
103.547–549
Berkeley, Francis L., Jr.,
78.11
n, 20
n
book revs. by, 80.249–251, 82.344–345, 102.125–127
Berkeley, George,
79.422,
80.29,
121.112
Berkeley, Lord John,
76.94
n, 77.251,
80.143,
86.379
n, 105.379,
111.78–79, 88, 89, 92,
121.111
Berkeley, Norborne, Baron de Botetourt,
85.123
Berkeley, Thomas,
87.34
Berkeley, Sir William,
83.172, 173,
106.568
Berkeley (countryseat),
88.10
Berkenhart, John,
96.67
Berkey, Andrew,
113.494–495
Berkey, J. M.,
102.66
Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr., book rev. by,
93.553–555
Berkman, Alexander,
109.413,
119.165
Berkofer, Robert F.,
105.489
Berks (steam collier),
86.173, 177
Berks and Schuylkill Journal (newspaper),
78.364, 365, 368
Berks County, Pa.,
78.183,
80.322,
83.201, 204, 216
construction of East Penn Railroad in, 78.362
immigration to, 114.352–353
militia of (1855), 78.361–362
Oley Valley, book on, 121.139–141
photographs, book on, 113.494–495
representation in (1752), 84.10
"The Court Records of Philadelphia, Bucks, and Berks Counties in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," by Marylynn Salmon, 107.249–291
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.342, 345, 347–350, 358, 361, 363
Berkshire (ship),
84.134
Berkshire Furnace,
93.469
Berky, Andrew S.,
Practitioner in Physick. A Biography of Abraham Wagner, 1717–1763, rev.,
79.392–393
Berle, Adolph,
99.356
Berleberg (Germany),
82.319, 322, 327
Berleburg Bible radicals,
122.309
Berlin.
See Kitchener, Ontario
Berlin, Ira,
115.434
Berlin, Irving,
123.161
Berlin, Md., camp near,
89.314
Berlin, N. J.,
78.211
Berlin, Pa.,
104.164, 172, 182
Berlin, University of,
86.316
Berlin (Germany),
77.389,
81.367, 368
Berlin Decree,
120.382
Berliner, Rudolph,
118.13
Berliner Zeitung, 105.48
Berlinger Mills,
120.25
Berman, Milton,
John Fiske: The Evolution of a Popularizer, rev.,
86.226–228
Bermuda,
77.188,
80.430,
81.158,
82.67,
83.136,
90.9,
92.492
Amer. prisoners of war in, 82.38
shortage of grain at (1738), 91.412
Bermuda Hundred, Virginia,
115.395, 396, 408–409
Bernadotte, Ill.,
79.298
Bernal, Martin,
120.146
Bernard, —,
78.473, 474
n
Bernard, "Clyde Bernard" (Joseph Condor),
107.350–358
Bernard, David,
99.186
Bernard, Sir Francis,
79.315, 316, 317, 318,
96.279,
106.130
Bernard, John,
87.295
Bernard, Nicholas, gilder,
88.26
Bernard, Richard M., ed.,
Snow Belt Cities: Metropolitan Politics in the Northeast and Midwest since World War II, rev.,
116.117–119
Bernard, William H.,
82.276
n
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.142
Bernays, Edward L.,
97.293, 294
Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1792–1862),
79.204,
84.64
Bernhard, Joseph,
98.311
Bernhard, Winfred E. A.,
Fisher Ames: Federalist and Statesman, 1758–1808, rev.,
90.405–407
Bernheim, Albert,
86.311
Bernoulli, Daniel,
79.77, 78, 79
Berns, Walter,
108.399
Bernstein, Irving,
118.82
Bernstein, Iver,
114.449,
115.336–367
The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War, rev., 115.428–430
Bernstein, Mark F., book rev. by,
119.420–423
Bernstein, Melvin H., ed.,
The Collected Works of James Rush, rev.,
100.551–552
Bernstein, Michael,
114.449
Bernstein, Richard B.,
Are We To Be A Nation? The Making of the Constitution, 112.151–152
Bernstein, Theresa,
123.389
Berrien, John Macpherson,
100.232–242
Berrien, Margaret Lydia,
100.235
Berrien, William Davies,
100.235
Berrigan, Daniel,
105.241,
115.442
Berrigan, Philip,
115.442
Berrol, Selma, ed.,
Immigration to New York, with Pencak and Miller, rev.,
116.387–389
Berry, Albert,
106.247, 264
Berry, Emma,
94.507
Berry, Gordon S.,
87.386
n
Berry, Gen. Hiram,
87.170
Berry, James,
88.132
Berry, John,
77.268
Berry, Col. Peter L.,
91.306
Berry, Roger B., book rev. by,
82.481–483
Berry, Thomas,
80.171, 216
Berry, William,
87.281
n, 89.417,
118.256, 258
Berry, William, Jr.,
89.419
Berry, William H. (mayor of Chester, Pa.),
84.176, 180, 181, 187, 192,
87.17, 18, 19
Bersing, Carl,
123.151
Bertaux, Emile,
121.142
Berthier, Gen. Pierre Alexandre,
102.106
n
Berthoff, Rowland,
102.66,
105.512
book revs. by, 89.517–518, 92.406–407, 93.290–292, 94.257–259, 96.261–262
An Unsettled People, Social Order and Disorder in American History, rev., 96.399–401
"The Social Order of the Anthracite Region, 1825–1902," 89.261–291
Berthoff, Warner B., "Henry Adams and Wayne MacVeagh," with David Bonnell Green,
80.493–512
Berthoud and Company, James (shipbuilder),
123.207
Bertles, John,
121.118
Berton, Pierre,
The Invasion of Canada, Volume One: 1812–1813, rev.,
105.228–229
Bertram, James,
122.158, 159
Bertrand, Count Henri Gratien,
78.214
Bertrand, Pierre J. (pseud.).
See Digges, Thomas Attwood
Bérubé, Allan,
Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two, rev.,
115.439–440
Berwick Sentinel (newspaper),
81.260
Berwind family,
122.321
Berwind-White Coal Mining Company,
123.130–131
Bess (slave),
107.49–50
Besse, Joseph,
77.254–255,
80.139,
93.4,
94.9
n, 105.484,
107.597
Bessemer, Henry,
106.582
Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad,
93.238
n
Bessemer Line,
99.52
Bessemer steel process,
83.308,
94.494,
120.149–150
Best, Edward, book rev. by,
89.389–391
Best, Ernest,
114.420
"The Best Men," Liberal Reformers in the Gilded Age, by Sproat, rev.,
93.298–299
The Best Poor Man's Country: A Geographical Study of Southeastern Pennsylvania, by Lemon, rev.,
96.530–532
The Best-Dressed Miners: Life and Labor in the Maryland Coal Region, by Harvey, rev.,
94.257–259
Betelle, James,
103.471
Beteson, John,
99.10
Beth, Loren,
107.293
Bethany Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg,
99.496
Bethany Sunday School, Phila.,
115.452, 453
Bethel, Maj. ,
88.124
Bethel, Widow,
120.82
Bethel, Mary,
120.83
Bethel, Samuel,
96.355
n, 359,
120.75
Bethel, Slingsby,
121.113
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila.,
85.190
n, 92.339,
97.451
n, 462,
108.10, 16, 21, 471–473, 476, 484
Bethell, Robert,
81.68
Bethen, George S.,
88.2
Bethesda Baptist Church,
93.483
Bethesda Orphan House, Georgia,
99.402, 403
Bethlehem, Pa.,
76.432, 434,
79.347,
81.132,
82.147,
83.58–59, 193, 200, 202, 204, 206,
105.131,
112.442–446
book rev. by,
110.302–303
architecture of,
92.259–260
book on,
115.152–153
Franklin's library sent to (1776),
80.48, 54, 56, 63
Moravian community in,
112.331
book on, 114.570–572
Moravian women, 122.421
settlement, 83.401, 402
"The United States Housing Corporation's Munition Workers Suburb in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (1918) and its Architectural Context," by Nicholas Adams,
108.59–86
zinc industry of,
98.469–514
The Bethlehem Diary, vol. 1, 1742–1744, ed. by Hamilton, rev.,
96.266–267
Bethlehem Globe, 108.62–63, 83–84
Bethlehem Iron Company,
101.294, 317, 318.
See also Bethlehem Steel Company
Bethlehem Mines Corporation, strike of 1922,
118.72–74
Bethlehem of Pennsylvania: The First One Hundred Years, 1741–1841, ed. by Yates, rev.,
93.419–421
Bethlehem of Pennsylvania: The Golden Years, 1841–1920, ed. by Yates, rev.,
101.412–414
Bethlehem Steel Company,
84.180,
96.203, 211,
99.460, 461, 475,
101.319, 320,
103.450
n, 457–458,
104.103, 105,
106.137,
108.61–62, 70, 72, 84,
109.253–255,
123.257
book on, 111.418–420
imports African Americans to Steelton, 97.200
influence on Lehigh University, 118.292
purchases Penna. Steel Co., 97.200
reorganization of, 1904, 96.228
Chas. M. Schwab controls, 96.225
"Taylorism and the Workers at Bethlehem Steel," by Nelson, 101.487–505
Bethman (German Banker),
102.481
Bethnal Green (English countryseat),
88.141
Bethune, Divie,
102.348
Bethune, George Washington,
76.345–346,
77.83, 89
n
Betsey (brig),
82.39, 40
n
Betsey (sloop),
79.53
Betsky, Celia,
110.463
Betsy (brig),
85.20
n
Betsy Ross House,
123.99
Betten, Neil,
107.326
Betten, Neil, "Charles Owen Rice: Pittsburgh Labor Priest, 1936–1940,"
94.518–532
"Better Class" blacks (Philadelphia),
113.45–66
Better Philadelphia Exhibit,
115.527, 532
Betterage, William,
99.10
Bettering House.
See Friends' Almshouse, Phila.
Betterton, Martha (Mrs. Thomas Chalkley),
107.217–218, 231
Bettle, Samuel,
90.233
Betton, Mr. and Mrs., marriage of,
89.335
Betton, Elizabeth,
76.452
Betts, Anna Whelan,
80.349
n, 359, 365
n
Betts, Edwin Morris,
Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book. With Commentary and Relevant Extracts from Other Writings, rev.,
78.506–508
Betts, Ethel Franklin.
See Bains, Ethel Franklin Betts
Betts, George,
99.321
Betts, John H.,
80.365
n
Betts, Robert,
112.628
Bettson, Thomas,
99.10
Bettsy (ship),
87.35
Betty (servant,
fl. 1777),
82.443, 461, 462
Betty (slave,
fl. 1720–1750),
107.49–50, 53, 59–61
Betty Sally (ship),
102.7–8, 13, 14
"'Between Hawk and Buzzard': Congress as Perceived by Its Members, 1775–1783," by Arnold M. Pavlovsky,
101.349–364
Between Women: Domestics and Their Employers, by Rollins, rev.,
110.601–602
Betz Pharmaceuticals,
116.455
Bevan, Widow,
99.10
Bevan, Matthew,
82.305
n
Bevan, Samuel,
114.501
Bevan & Humphreys,
101.53
Beverage, David (teacher),
91.436
Beverages
in Phila. (1702), 84.215
in Phila. (1725), 84.229
Beveridge, Albert,
81.305, 307, 314,
121.395
Beveridge, Charles E., co-ed.,
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted. vols. 2-3, rev.,
111.379–383
Beveridge, David,
81.230, 250,
84.34
n
Beveridge, John
characterized, 76.64–65
Latin grammar of, lampooned by F. Hopkinson, 76.63–70
Beveridge, Thomas,
112.359
Beverly, Mrs. ,
79.377
Beverly, Robert,
80.19,
105.108
Beverly Ford, Va.,
87.53–54
Bevin, Patrick,
107.29
Bevis, Dr. John,
101.459
Bey, Mehmet Selim,
120.241
Beyer, Philip,
121.140
Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust 1933–1945, rev.,
110.592–594
Beyond Confederation: Origins of the Constitution and American National Identity, Beeman, Botein, and Carter, co-eds, rev.,
112.153–154
Beyond Equality: Labor and the Radical Republicans, 1862–1872, by Montgomery, rev.,
92.406–407
Bezallion, Peter (Indian trader),
76.414,
96.352,
105.293
Bezanson, Anne
Prices and Inflation During the American Revolution: Pennsylvania, 1770–1790, rev., 76.238–239
Wholesale Prices in Philadelphia, 1852–1896: Series of Relative Monthly Prices, rev., 79.257–259
Bezar (Bezer),
80.169, 171, 201
Bezer, John,
92.17, 20, 26
Bezilla, Michael
The College of Agriculture at Penn State: A Tradition of Excellence, rev., 113.489–490
Electric Traction on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1895–1968, rev., 105.127–128
Engineering Education at Penn State: A Century in the Land-Grant Tradition, rev., 106.453–454
Penn State: An Illustrated History, rev., 113.439, 442–445
B'hoys (Bowery Boys), and Phila. gangs in 1840s,
93.35–38
Bias, James Joshua Gould,
92.330–351,
100.362
Bibb, George,
116.412
Bibighaus, Henry,
87.128
Bible,
76.5, 6–7, 13, 408,
79.435,
80.28, 412,
81.24, 122,
82.317
n, 83.180, 370,
86.131, 286,
87.63
Apostle Bibles, 82.334–336
Berleberg edition, 82.322, 334, 338
Catholic, public school use of, 112.427
clergy, agents for, in Pa., 82.337, 344
concordance of, by Samuel Newman, 89.433
in couplets, Paine on, 79.81
Chas. Crawford's writings on, 83.293, 301–302
Eliot's Indian edition, 82.317, 335
from Europe, distributed in Pa., 82.337, 338
and evolution, 87.72
Indians paint texts of, on trees, 76.429
law and, 114.327–329, 334
millennial prophecies in, 78.189, 190
New Testament, S. G. Fisher on, 86.200
printed by Christopher Sauer, 82.317, 318, 329, 334–336, 337–338, 93.383
Raphael's illustrations from, in Hampton Court, 86.281
reading of in schools, 89.447, 448, 91.447, 94.308, 104.426, 427, 428, 430
reliance of Harmonists on, 79.197, 207, 208, 214
Sign of the, Andrew Bradford's printing shop, 84.129, 130, 134
and slavery, 88.304, 305, 481, 93.521, 94.255–256
sold by Mathew Carey, 94.466n
study of, 102.348
Swedish, 84.202n, 205
and the Trinity, 83.375
Bible and Religious Tract Association of Friends (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England,
fl. 1813),
91.343
Bible Association of Friends (
fl. 1829),
91.344, 347
Bible riots (1844),
110.391
Bible societies,
82.208
Bible Society of Philadelphia,
92.54,
104.19
The Bible View of Polygamy (satire),
91.68
Bible View of Slavery (Hopkins),
91.57, 64, 66, 68, 70
Biblical scholarship, Quaker, book on Henry Joel Cadbury,
113.316–317
Bibliography,
89.124–125
on administration of archives,
96.134
of Americana,
80.18
of the British Empire, 1748–1776,
93.544–545
Civil War Books...
vol. 1, ed. by Nevins, rev., 93.441–442
vol. 2, ed. by Nevins, rev., 93.561–562
of French in N. Amer., rev.,
82.342–344
of maps and charts published in America before 1800,
94.106–108
New Jersey and the Negro..., rev.,
92.528
of Pa. history, book rev.,
82.341–342
of Penn's works,
93.5, 8, 11
supplement to Charles Evans',
95.397–398
U. S. imprints,
98.118
of Union Civil War pamphlets,
92.530–531
A Bibliography: The Civil War and New Jersey, by Sinclair, rev.,
92.529–530
A Bibliography of American Autobiographies, comp. by Kaplan, rev.,
86.110–111
A Bibliography of American Children's Books Printed Prior to 1821, by Welch, rev.,
97.426–427
Bibliography of American Cookery Books, 1742–1860, by Lowenstein, rev.,
97.271–272
Bibliography of Early American Architecture: Constructed Before 1860 in Eastern and Central United States, by Roos, rev.,
93.548–550
Bibliography of German Culture in America to 1940, by Pochmann and Schultz, rev.,
78.384–386,
107.485–486
A Bibliography of Loyalist Source Material in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain, ed. by Palmer, rev.,
108.114–115
Bibliography of Pennsylvania History: A Supplement, ed. by Wall, rev.,
102.139
Bibliography of Pennsylvania History, by Wilkinson, rev.,
82.341–342
A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah Webster, by Skeel, ed. by Carpenter, rev.,
83.235–236
Bibliophile Society of Boston,
80.342
Bibliotheca Americana: Catalogue of the John Carter Brown Library, rev.,
98.532–533
Bibliotheca Annua (booksellers' list of 1699),
89.439
Bicameralism,
112.40–41
Bicentennial
American, historical exhibitions and, 114.86
in Phila., 102.168
Bicentennial Association of Pennsylvania,
107.426–427
Bicentennial Celebration of Pennsylvania (1882),
107.426, 428, 432, 436, 444
Bicentennial City: Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia, by Marion, rev.,
99.270–272
Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States,
118.163
The Bicentennial of John James Audubon, by Lindsey et al., rev.,
109.584–586
Bicetre (Paris),
106.275
Bick, Mr. ,
102.483
Bickell, Randall,
100.79
Bickers, Messrs.,
78.90
Bickerstaffe, Isaac,
97.106
Bickford, Charlene Bangs
ed., Creating the Bill of Rights: The Documentary Record From the First Federal Congress, with Veit and Bowling, rev., 116.240–241
ed., Documentary History of the First Congress, 1789–1791. vol. 4, Legislative Histories: Amendments to the Constitution through Foreign Officers Bill. vol. 5, Legislative Histories: Funding Act through Militia Bill. vol. 6, Legislative Histories: Mitigation of Fines Bill through Resolution on Unclaimed Western Lands, with Veit, rev., 117.363–364
ed., Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789–1791. vol. 10: Debates in the House of Representatives: First Session, April-May 1789. vol. 11: Debates in the House of Representatives: First Session, June-September 1789, with Bowling and Veit, rev., 118.416–418
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, 1789–1791, Volume 14: Debates in the House of Representatives, Third Session, December 1790–March 1791, with di'Giacomantonio 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 Bowling and diGiacomantonio, rev., 123.246–248
Bickham, George (the elder),
80.34
Bickley, Abraham (
fl. 1709),
99.10
Bickley, Abram,
100.306
Bickley, Albert,
110.408
Bicycles, opinion on,
91.255
Biddle, Mr.,
86.132
Biddle, Adèle (1828–1909),
90.47, 51,
101.51, 52, 54, 55.
See also Thomas, Adè
le Biddle
Biddle, Alexander Mercer,
93.296,
101.55, 56
Biddle, Mrs. Alexander Mercer,
93.296,
101.40
r
Biddle, Ann Mullanphy (Mrs. Thos. Biddle),
104.331, 332, 343
Biddle, Beulah.
See Sansom, Beulah Biddle
Biddle, Catherine Legendre (Mrs. C. J. Biddle),
101.64
r, 69
Biddle, Chambers & Co.,
98.220
Biddle, Charles (
d. 1923),
101.40
r, 56, 66, 68–69
Biddle, Capt. Charles (1745–1821),
81.44, 50, 61, 62, 64, 66, 68,
82.35,
90.4, 5,
91.17,
97.165,
103.3, 7,
104.327, 453,
108.116,
113.50, 205,
114.77,
116.507, 510
on Smilie and Findley, 96.145n
Biddle, Charles, Jr. (1787–1836),
90.4, 31,
104.332
character of, 104.453
mission to Panama of, 104.450–461
Biddle, Charles, Jr. (
d. 1972),
76.198
n, 101.64
r, 66, 69
Biddle, Col. Charles J. (1819–1873),
79.357
n, 87.433, 442,
88.92, 93, 214, 295, 301, 304, 306, 333,
101.52, 192,
102.310
n, 104.326
n
with Bucktail Regt., 97.337, 341, 342
humor of, 104.240–244
letter to G. M. Dallas, 97.343n
life of, 101.55–56
picture of, 101.36r
on slavery, 88.296, 306
Biddle, Circé de Ronceray (Mrs. Wm. S. Biddle),
101.19, 20, 24, 51
Biddle, Clement,
76.195
n, 79.59,
90.235, 240,
118.103, 105, 112–113, 114,
120.373,
122.202
Biddle, Col. Clement,
77.78
n, 98.139, 169, 319
n, 103.10
selects gunpowder mill site, 99.435
Biddle, Clement (
fl. 1872),
94.220
Biddle, Clement C.,
91.302, 306
n, 324
n, 325,
103.366, 381
Biddle, Constance,
93.92
Biddle, Judge Craig (1823–1910),
90.48,
101.42, 48,
102.175
addresses the Phila. Society for Promoting Agriculture, 87.221–222, 329–330
and Andalusia, 87.219–220
bust of, 101.66
and Farmers' Club, 87.219, 433
humor of, 101.52n, 65, 66
life of, 101.56, 65
picture of, 101.37r
president of Phila. Agricultural Soc., 89.339
Biddle, Dillon,
101.40
r, 55, 56
Biddle, Edward (1738–1779),
90.4,
97.20
Biddle, Edward (1784–1800) (midshipman),
90.4,
104.334
Biddle, Edward (
d. 1930),
101.55
Biddle, Edward (Ned),
76.342, 456
n
Biddle, Edward C. (1815–1872),
77.84,
86.55,
87.220,
101.29, 52,
107.508
life of, 101.53–55
picture of, 101.34r, 37r
Biddle, Emily Drexel (Mrs. Edwd. Biddle),
101.55
Biddle, Emma Mather (Mrs. C. J. Biddle),
101.40
r, 55
Biddle, Eric,
100.69, 76, 88,
104.100
Biddle, Francis,
101.94,
105.365
Biddle, George (artist),
101.94
Biddle, George W.,
88.295, 299, 307,
89.94, 106,
93.200, 206
in Home Guard, 102.305
monument to at Macao, 90.39
Biddle, Grace,
107.19, 44
Biddle, Hannah Shepard (Mrs. Chas. Biddle),
90.4
Biddle, Henry J.,
88.348
Biddle, Judge James (1731–1797),
90.4,
103.149
Biddle, James (1929- ),
101.3, 69,
102.103
Biddle, Commodore James (1783–1848),
78.75
n, 101.51, 66,
102.492, 492
n, 104.333, 336
appearance of,
90.32
awarded medals, swords, etc.,
90.9–10, 12, 15
becomes Commissioner to China,
90.36
birth of,
90.4
blockades west coast of Mexico,
90.46
buys presents,
90.28, 38
capture of the
Frolic, 90.9
captured at Tripoli,
90.6–7
captures
Penguin, 90.11
career of,
90.48–49
commands
Brazil Squadron, 90.25
East India Squadron, 90.34–35
Mediterranean Squadron, 90.26–31
Pacific Squadron, 90.45–47
Phila. Naval Asylum, 90.33
Phila. Navy Yard, 90.24
condemns Mexican War,
90.44
controversies
with Lord Cochrane, 90.16
with Captain Sinclair, 90.20
cruise of the
Ontario, 90.13–16
death and funeral,
90.50
difficulties with C. A. Rodney,
90.21–24
enters navy,
90.4
escapes from the
Cornwallis, 90.12
exchanges treaty with China,
90.37
friendship of with Bainbridge,
90.7–8, 32
on gunboat duty,
90.8, 10
illness of,
90.27, 31–32
library of,
90.33
mission to Japan,
90.39–40, 43
on naval protocol,
90.31, 38
opinion on,
90.50
portraits of,
90.13
by Sully, 90.frontispiecer
by Wood, 90.18r
promoted captain,
90.12
returns home,
90.49
A Sailor-Diplomat: A Biography of Commodore James Biddle, by Long, rev.,
108.116–117
salary of,
90.33
serves as trustee for N. Biddle,
90.34
sickness on the
Macedonian, 90.19–20
silhouette of,
90.7
r
sketches of,
90.47, 51–92, 52
r, 55
r–57
r, 59
r–62
r, 64
r, 67
r, 70
r–75
r, 78
r–82
r, 86
r–88
r
takes possession of Oregon,
90.15
Turkish mission,
90.26–27
visits treaty ports,
90.39
voyages to Europe,
90.9, 24
with West Indian Squadron,
90.16, 19
Biddle, James C.,
100.509
n
Biddle, James G.,
84.409
n
Biddle, Lt. James S.,
90.3, 31, 43, 44, 45, 48,
101.66–67,
102.320
Biddle, Jane, Jr.,
101.40
r
Biddle, Jane (1830–1915),
101.40
r, 52, 67, 68
Biddle, Jane Craig,
101.67
Biddle, Jane Emma.
See Dixon, Jane Emma Biddle
Biddle, Jane Josephine Sarmiento (Mrs. John Craig; Mrs. Edward C. Biddle),
76.198, 456,
86.55,
101.22, 23, 54
death of, 101.55
miniature of, 101.35r
Biddle, Jane Margaret Craig (Mrs. Nicholas Biddle),
76.198, 456,
77.84,
101.19
death of, 101.52
early years of, 101.24–25
last years of, 101.51–52
love of music, 101.24, 26
portraits of, 101.14r, 15r, 25, 69
wedding of, 101.20
Biddle, Dr. John,
87.433
Biddle, John (1707–1789),
98.169
Biddle, John (father of English Unitarianism),
83.372, 373, 376, 380
Biddle, John (
fl. 1709),
99.10
Biddle, John (Loyalist,
b. 1736),
102.331
Biddle, Maj. John (1792–1859),
90.4, 36,
104.329
n, 118.105
Biddle, John (Phila. apothecary, 1763–1815),
91.345,
101.56
Biddle, John G.,
90.21
goes to Europe for health, 90.24
Biddle, Katharine Hansell (Mrs. A. Mercer Biddle),
90.281
Biddle, Katherine Craig,
101.40
r, 56
Biddle, Letitia Glenn (Mrs.. Chas. Biddle),
101.40
r, 56
Biddle, Margaret Craig (Mrs. Jas. S. Biddle) (1825–1913),
101.52, 66, 67
Biddle, Marks John,
103.97
Biddle, Mary.
See Cadwalader, Mary Biddle
Biddle, Mary Biddle (Mrs. John G. Biddle),
90.5, 24,
104.343
Biddle, Mary Rockhill (Mrs. Craig Biddle),
101.65
Biddle, Mary Scull (Mrs. Wm. Biddle, III),
82.386
Biddle, Meta Craig (Mrs. James S. Biddle),
90.44,
101.67
Biddle, Mrs. Nicholas,
90.49, 50
goes to Europe (1845), 90.34
Biddle, Nicholas, Jr.,
123.262
Biddle, Nicholas (1786–1844),
76.198, 334, 342
n, 77.204,
79.293, 294,
80.449,
81.241,
82.53,
83.434,
84.420,
86.55
n, 165,
90.4, 16, 20, 33–34, 47,
91.115, 118, 141, 159, 160,
92.507,
93.407,
95.374,
99.291, 292, 298–299, 302, 305,
102.494,
103.111, 504, 505,
104.10, 63, 453, 459,
105.122,
106.333,
108.116,
109.44, 50,
110.493,
112.278, 611–613, 621–622,
122.87, 152,
123.119, 343
and 2nd Bank of the U. S.,
76.197–198, 456, 461, 463,
77.78
agricultural address,
101.30
agricultural addresses,
77.92, 93
and Andalusia,
101.3–69
and Bank of the U. S.,
79.217, 226, 230, 356–362
2nd, effort to recharter, 96.379–387
and Maj. Thos. Biddle,
104.328
biography of, by Govan, review,
84.369–374
characterized by S. G. Fisher,
79.343, 356–363, 487
converses with Benj. West,
102.109–114
death of,
79.343, 356,
90.34,
101.50–51
described,
79.357
diaries of,
102.103
dines with Lafayette,
103.88–89
elected pres. Bank U. S.,
103.85
European diaries of,
103.3–33
funeral of,
79.487
Guernsey herd of,
101.47–48
as horsebreeder,
101.42–46
impressions of Napoleon,
102.103–108
influence of, on press,
91.122
narrative of Lewis and Clark expedition,
85.177
offered half interest in
The Port Folio, 92.219
opposes specie payments,
91.138
poem by,
101.53
policy of, in U. S. Bank,
82.307–309, 310, 313–314
portraits by Sully,
101.16
r, 33
r, 69
Pottsville speech (of 1840),
103.510–511
president of Phila. Society for Promoting Agriculture,
87.222
n, 329–330
promotes anthracite iron process,
98.207, 220
on public education,
99.296
public opinion of,
77.78, 91, 93–94
purchases casts for the Academy,
95.224
on purposes of U. S. Bank,
82.306
and R. M. Whitney,
91.116, 117, 119, 120
and Robt. Walsh, Jr.,
92.209–219
on role of leadership,
99.307
S. G. Fisher on,
76.197–198, 461, 463,
77.78, 93–94
servants of,
101.29
silhouette of, by Edouart,
101.49
r
and silk culture,
101.46–47
supported by Jackson,
82.305
travels of,
120.217–247
votes for Jackson (1828),
82.310
will of,
101.26
Wm. Joseph Walter dedicates book to,
102.30, 31
writes on public debt,
79.360
Biddle, Capt. Nicholas (1750–1778),
79.454, 455, 466,
82.22,
90.4,
98.166,
99.291
Biddle, Col. Nicholas (
fl.1952),
76.456
n
Biddle, Nicholas (
d. 1888),
101.67
Biddle, Owen,
96.94, 100,
98.417
Biddle, Richard,
90.4,
104.453
Biddle, Thomas (1776–1857),
98.10,
103.88, 237,
120.226
Biddle, Maj. Thomas (1790–1831),
90.4
life and death of, 104.326–344
memorial vases of, 104.340, 344
Biddle, William,
92.314
Biddle, Mrs. William,
86.328,
89.466
Biddle, William (1630–1711/12),
99.291
Biddle, William S. (
fl.1810),
79.339,
90.4,
92.215
n, 103.6, 10, 20,
104.327, 330, 331, 342
Biddle family,
90.4–5
"Biddle Hall" (Naval Asylum, Phila.),
90.33
Biddle's Alley, Phila.,
91.176, 178
Biddle's Bank: The Crucial Years, by Wilburn, rev.,
91.487–488
Biderman, Antoine,
103.244
n
Bidlack, Benjamin,
99.100
Bidney, David, book rev. by,
78.514–515
Bidston Hall (England),
88.137
Bidwell, John,
122.219
letters from Wm. Peter, 80.428–431
Bieder, Robert E.,
Science Encounters the Indian, 1820–1880: The Early Years of American Ethnology, rev.,
112.473–476
Biederman, Ludwig,
109.300
Biegeman, A.,
82.160
Bielinski, Stefan,
114.293
Bier, Jesse,
106.2
"Benjamin Franklin: Guilt and Transformation," 106.89–972
Bierstadt,
106.141
Big Beaver Blockhouse,
78.314
Big Buffalo Creek, Perry Co.,
93.152, 154, 156
The Big Change. America Transforms Itself, 1900–1950, by Allen, rev.,
77.376–377
Big House ceremony, Lenape,
116.9
Big Savage Mountain,
87.21
"Big Six" (labor leaders),
90.363, 364, 365, 367–371, 375, 377
Big Tree, treaty of (1797),
84.295
n, 303
n, 320
n
Big Tree (Stiff Knee), Capt. (Seneca chief),
78.323–324
suicide of, 78.324–327, 429
"Big Wheels in Philadelphia: Du Simitière's List of Carriage Owners," by Robert F. Oaks,
95.351–362
Big White (Mandan chief).
See Sheheke
Bigamy,
92.441–464
passim
Bigelow, Jacob,
85.425,
115.272
Bigelow, John,
94.214
n, 107.152,
116.213, 219,
120.20, 22–23, 253
Biggs, Lindy, book rev. by,
121.387–388
Bigham, Thomas J.,
83.323,
85.453
Bigler, Samuel,
101.198
Bigler, Gov. William (1814–1880),
81.276,
83.31, 52,
104.212,
109.427, 429–431, 436–437, 439, 443, 445–448, 450–451, 457, 466, 469, 488, 500, 509, 516–518, 523–524, 551, 559,
113.364,
118.344–347
calls Pa. "Keystone State," 82.82
and Herman Haupt, 95.78
on Pa. anthracite, 82.82, 99
Bigot, Joseph,
82.160
Bilbao (Spain),
77.387, 404, 416
Bilbrough, Sarah Lippard,
79.291
n
Biles, Thomas,
80.157
Biles, William,
95.492, 502,
113.423,
116.25
Bill, Alfred Hoyt
book revs. by, 83.103–105, 84.105–106
A House Called Morven. Its Role in American History, 1701–1954, rev., 79.515–516
Valley Forge: The Making of an Army, rev., 76.470–471
Bill, Herbert,
94.240
Bill (coachman),
76.442,
86.464
Bill of Rights (1791),
114.343, 348,
117.201–202
Bill of Rights Society (London),
77.453
Billiards,
78.91,
80.444,
88.362,
90.34
house for at Andalusia, 101.5, 27, 28
parlors as gambling resorts, 93.48
in Phila., 93.47
Billias, George Allan
Elbridge Gerry, rev., 101.399–401
George Washington's Generals, rev., 89.126–127
Billikopf, Jacob,
93.91–108
passim
Billing, Edward,
122.256
Billing, John,
99.10
Billinger, Robert D.,
Pennsylvania's Coal Industry, rev.,
79.271
Billingfelt, E.,
87.387
Billings, Edward,
105.411, 430
"Laws and Governments Proposed for West Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1676–1683," by Caroline Robbins, 105.373–392
Billings, Elden E., book revs. by,
92.136–137, 541–542
Billings, Frederick,
93.224
Billings, Lt. John,
80.293
Billings, Lilias,
105.378
Billings, Warren M.,
118.164
book rev. by, 113.287–288
Colonial Virginia: A History, with Selby and Tate, rev., 111.571–572
Billingsley, Andrew,
Climbing Jacob's Ladder: The Enduring Legacy of African-American Families, rev.,
118.288–289
Billingsport, N. J.,
79.458,
84.429, 431
n, 85.36,
91.308
Continental defences at, 96.331
Billington, Monroe Lee,
118.367
The American South a Brief History, rev., 95.558–559
Billington, Ray Allen,
78.518,
105.106
America's Frontier Heritage, rev, 91.376–378
The Reinterpretation of Early American History..., rev., 91.240–242
Billmeyer, Jacob,
92.449
Billmyer, Charles,
116.307, 309–310
Billop, Capt.,
77.479
Billop House, Staten Island,
80.53
n
Bills of attainder, use of,
91.29
in Revolutionary Pa., 90.288, 295
Bills of credit,
88.55.
See also Paper money
factors causing depreciation of,
88.174–175
French discount on,
83.416, 417
interest-bearing, proposed for colonies,
88.190, 190
n
issued to support Seven Years' War,
88.174–175, 186
as legal tender
for British sterling debts, 88.177–181, 184, 185, 189
within colonies, 88.174, 177, 183–185, 186, 188, 189, 191–198 passim
for taxes, 88.197, 198
Thos. Riche seeks payment of, from France,
83.415–419
passim
and tax redemption of,
88.174, 175, 180, 181, 187, 197
Bills of exchange,
78.149, 156, 159, 165,
82.305–306, 312,
87.442
factors determining price of, 88.176
foreign, 82.305, 308, 313
Jas. Logan tries to secure, 78.144–145, 148, 161
of Md., protested (1703), 78.159n
rate on, 78.148n
refusal of, 78.148
U. S. Bank and, 82.307–309, 314
in Va., 88.177
Bilney, Thomas,
76.7, 8
Bilton, Henry,
121.118
Bilton (Blunston), Sarah,
120.74
Bilton Manor,
80.158
Binder, Frederick M.
book revs. by, 81.341–343, 89.378–379, 90.540–542, 99.388–390, 103.402–404
"Anthracite Enters the American Home," 82.82–99
Coal Age Empire..., rev., 99.391–393
James Buchanan and the American Empire, rev., 119.427–428
"Pennsylvania Coal and the Beginnings of American Steam Navigation," 83.420–445
Binder, R. C.,
109.65
Binder, Mrs. Sophia.
See Ludwick, Sophia Binder
Binford, Henry C.,
112.590–592, 597–598
The First Suburbs: Residential Communities on the Boston Periphery, 1815–1860, rev., 110.297–299
Binga, Jesse,
117.65
Binger, Carl,
Revolutionary Doctor: Benjamin Rush, 1746–1813, rev.,
91.361–362
Bingham, Alfred,
107.475
Bingham, Ann Willing (Mrs. Wm. Bingham)
conversation of, 90.167
death of, 90.181
as social leader, 91.288
social qualities of, 90.159, 160
Bingham, Bill,
112.235
Bingham, Caleb,
94.473
Bingham, George Caleb,
117.347
Bingham, Hiram,
107.475–476
Bingham, Hiram II,
107.476
Bingham, Hiram III,
107.475–476
Bingham, James,
80.171, 198,
99.10
Bingham, John,
85.319
Bingham, Maria, elopement of with Count Alexandre de Tilly,
90.170
Bingham, Stephen,
107.475–476
Bingham, William, Jr.,
103.376, 376
n
Bingham, William (1752–1804),
77.150, 151
n, 78.81
n, 82.45
n, 210
n, 400
n, 86.117,
91.288,
97.132, 404,
98.49,
101.340,
102.489,
108.358,
113.204,
117.204–206,
120.254, 323
associate of Robt. Morris, 90.162
biography of, review, 94.115–117
career of, 90.163
countryseats of, 90.173
death of, 90.181
depends on Barings for financial aid, 90.180
elopement of daughter Maria, 90.170
on financial panic (1797), 90.179
hospitality of, 90.167
Lansdowne, home of, 81.246–247, 249
papers relating to Maine lands of, rev., 79.270
Phila. mansion of, 90.166, 100.304, 309
on Phila. politics, 97.156
pro-British position of, 97.160
style of living of disapproved, 90.167
Bingham family,
Fathers and Sons: The Bingham Family and the American Mission, by Miller, rev.,
107.475–477
Bingley, Edward,
81.52
Bingley, William,
77.253, 254, 274, 276,
80.171, 215,
120.93–94,
122.256–257
Bining, Arthur C.,
107.638
book revs. by, 79.271, 520–521
Pennsylvania's Iron and Steel Industry, rev., 79.271
Binkley, Wilfred E.,
94.184
n
Binkley's tavern,
78.366
Binney, Barnabas,
95.52
Binney, Esther Coxe.
See Hare, Esther Coxe Binney
Binney, Horace,
77.178, 203, 440,
85.314,
87.80,
88.358,
120.51
Binney, Horace, Sr. (1780–1875),
76.182, 443, 444, 459,
77.92
n, 79.340, 494, 505,
86.51, 332, 335, 338,
92.215
n, 94.316
n, 475,
103.515,
104.240
arbitrates contract problems of Carey & Lea, 80.414, 415
on Democrats, 87.328
describes Sam. Chase, 103.443
eloquence of, 89.479
and Girard will case, 79.343, 354–355
obituary notice of, 89.475
on party walls, 100.306n
and pet banking, 91.128–130
S. G. Fisher on, 86.85–86, 87.78–80, 190, 191, 200
selfishness of, 104.66
serves 2nd Bank of U. S., 96.382
on Washington's Farewell Address, 94.176
writes memoirs, 87.200
Binney, William,
87.80
Binns, Benjamin Franklin,
80.427
n
Binns, Benjamin Pemberton,
80.427
n
Binns, John,
76.167, 168,
80.427,
95.374, 375,
100.466,
105.53–54
Binns, Jonathan (teacher),
91.434–435
Binns, Mary Ann Bagster (Mrs. John Binns),
80.427
n
Binzen, Peter,
112.310,
120.168–169, 194–195, 201
ed., Nearly Everybody Read It: Snapshots of the Philadelphia Bulletin, rev., 123.136–138
The Wreck of the Penn Central, with Daughen, rev., 96.415–416
Biographical Dictionary of American Science, by Elliott, rev.,
104.112–114
Biographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders, ed. by Josephson, rev.,
111.245–246
Biographical Dictionary of the Confederacy, by Wakelyn, rev.,
101.542–543
A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635–1789, ed. by Papenfuse, Day, Jordon, and Stiverson, rev.,
111.123–125
Biography(ies),
93.401
Muhammad Ali,
117.109–111
of Americans, concise dictionary of, rev.,
88.486–488
Harry J. Anslinger,
116.116–117
John Jacob Astor,
116.410–411
Benjamin Franklin Bache,
116.231–233, 233–234
Jane Bartram,
115.185–220
black women's autobiography,
116.407–408
James Buchanan,
121.282–283
John Burgoyne,
116.234–236
of Canadians, book rev.,
90.524–525
Lewis Cass,
121.280–281
George Clinton,
118.412–414
Matt Cvetic,
115.535–581
Frederick Douglass,
117.106–108
Nicholas Gouin Dufief,
115.597–598
family,
114.314–316
Benjamin Franklin,
114.296–298,
115.259–260,
121.371–374
contrasted with literary scholarship, 119.203–205
Henry Clay Frick,
121.289–290
Horatio Gates,
116.234–236
Anne Gilchrist,
118.431–433
and "great man" theory of history,
114.10–11
Louis R. Harlan,
121.154–155
Herbert Hoover,
114.477–479
Andrew Jackson,
117.221–223
Thomas Jefferson,
115.120–123
Andrew Johnson,
114.446–448
Lucy Larcom,
114.583–584
Joshua Leavitt,
115.603–604
literary,
119.139–140
W. Thacher Longstreth,
114.605–606
James Madison,
118.275–277
Helen Magill,
115.136–138
John Marshall,
121.395–396
William Moraley,
117.339–341
Thomas Paine,
114.300–302
Pennsylvania lawmakers,
116.225–228
William Procter, Jr.,
117.361–363
A. Philip Randolph,
116.113–114
Franklin D. Roosevelt,
114.597–598
Thomas Say,
117.358–360
John Robert Shaw,
117.342–343
Henry Shoemaker,
121.147–148
Benjamin Silliman,
115.266–268
John Smith,
117.233–237
Tecumseh,
114.575–577,
118.410–412
Charles Thomson,
115.595–596
"True" series,
91.189
Sojourner Truth,
121.284–286
by Owen Wister,
95.322
Biography: The Craft and the Calling, by Bowen, rev.,
93.569–570
Birch, George,
81.229, 235, 250
Birch, Thomas (1779–1851),
81.236,
82.146,
85.197,
103.244
"Beck's shot tower and Schuylkill riverfront, after Thomas Birch," 117.154–155r
as Keeper of the Academy, 95.234
Birch, Rev. Thomas (of London),
80.37, 45
Birch, Mrs. William,
81.229
Birch, William Russell,
77.32, 45, 50, 51, 54,
80.90,
98.297,
101.27,
105.122,
116.96–97
as an architect,
81.226–228
art collection of,
81.232, 233
and Breton, compared,
85.208
changes style,
88.169
Country Seats of the United States, 81.225–254,
88.164, 165
Délices de la Grande Bretagne, 81.226, 240
engravings
Arch Street Ferry, 78.275r (facing)
China Retreat, 81.225r (facing)
Pennsylvania Hospital, 78.3r (facing)
financial problems of,
88.164, 165
individual prints by,
88.169, 172
obtains copyrights,
88.165
Philadelphia Views, 81.225–242
passim
introduction to third edition of, 88.167r
new discoveries on, 88.164–173
price of, 88.171–172
wide distribution of, 88.172
plans views of N. Y.,
88.165
print of Second St. Market,
82.379
r (facing), 386
on progress of Phila. (1800),
88.166
reproductions of views,
88.171, 173
Springland countryseat of,
81.229, 239, 243
style of,
81.237
views,
85.207
of Market St., Phila., 81.117r (facing)
of Masonic Hall, 88.170, 171
of Phila., 99.131, 100.296
of Phila. Bank, 88.169–170
of Second St. north from market, 88.168r
Birch, William Young,
76.348
n, 92.49
Birch & Leay,
98.336
Birch trees,
85.378
Birchal, John,
80.171, 215
"Birch's Philadelphia Views: New Discoveries," by Martin P. Snyder,
88.164–173
Bird, Dr.,
106.439
Bird, Harrison,
War for the West, 1790–1813, rev.,
96.253–254
Bird, James M.,
97.77, 454, 455
n, 458, 459
Bird, Mrs. Lewis,
102.286
Bird, Margaret McKelvy, "Soldier Voting in 1864: The David McKelvy Diary," with Daniel W. Crofts,
115.371–413
Bird, Mark (ironmaster),
76.296, 309,
78.178, 183,
113.252
bankruptcy of, 93.473
slaves of, 93.469, 470
Bird, Mary M. (Mrs. Robert M. Bird),
76.128, 129, 140,
77.168, 169
Bird, Robert Montgomery,
76.334,
77.167, 168, 169, 176
n, 104.46
n
biographical sketch of, 76.123–124
as editor of North American, 76.123–141
and J. M. Clayton, 76.125, 127, 129, 130–137, 138, 140
plays of, 76.123, 124, 332
writes sketch of Taylor, 76.127
Bird, Valentine,
80.171, 186
Bird, William (
fl. 1763), slaves of,
93.468
Birds,
79.377,
84.215,
85.388, 392, 400, 403, 405,
86.264
"Birds of Passage," Italian laborers,
90.454, 456,
117.257–260
Birdsborough Forge
owned by Buckley and Brooke, 93.476
sale of, 93.473
slaves at, 93.468, 469, 470, 471
Birdseye, Ezekiel,
99.202
n
Birger, Jon, "Race, Reaction, and Reform: The Three Rs of Philadelphia School Politics, 1965–1971,"
120.163–216
Birkbeck, Morris,
102.450
Birkbeck, Wilson,
102.454
Birket, James,
85.414
n
Birkett, William,
116.183, 184, 185, 188
Birkey, Isaac M.,
113.55
Birkey, Dr. J. A.,
95.160
Birkner, Michael
book rev. by, 116.247–248
A Country Place No More: The Transformation of Bergenfield, New Jersey, 1894–1994, rev., 119.405–406
ed., James Buchanan and the Political Crisis of the 1850s, rev., 121.282–283
Samuel L. Southard: Jeffersonian Whig, rev., 109.89–91
Birmingham, Stephen,
The Grandees, America's Sephardic Elite, rev.,
95.562–564
Birmingham (England),
76.56,
77.387, 430,
88.443, 446
Birney, Abigail Land.
See McCarty, Abigail Land Birney
Birney, James G.,
93.486,
115.397
Birtges, —,
80.53
Birth control,
99.78
"The Birth of an Enterprise: Baldwin Locomotive, 1831–1842," by Malcolm C. Clark,
90.423–444
The Birth of the Bill of Rights, 1776–1791, by Rutland, rev.,
80.254–255
The Birth of the Nation: A Portrait of the American People on the Eve of Independence, by Schlesinger, rev.,
93.273–274
The Birth of the Republic, 1763–89, by Morgan, rev.,
81.207–208
Birth rate, in Georgia,
82.69
Birthplace of an Army: A Study of the Valley Forge Encampment, by Trussel, rev.,
101.398–399
Bisbee, Henry H.,
83.265
n, 270
n
"John Tatham, Alias Gray," 83.253–264
Place Names in Burlington County, New Jersey, rev., 80.270–271
Sign Posts: Place Names in the History of Burlington County, N. J., rev., 96.412–413
Biscaccianti, Signora,
93.59
Bishop, A. H.,
104.242, 243
Bishop, Elizabeth,
109.359
Bishop, Emily Clayton,
123.269
Bishop, George,
122.248, 257
Bishop, James Leander,
105.169
Bishop, L. L.,
100.72
Bishop, Robert,
87.34, 37
Bishop, Thomas,
102.276, 284
"Bishop Hopkins and the Dilemma of Slavery," by Ronald Levy,
91.56–71
Bishop of London.
See London, Bishop of
Bishop White house,
123.99
Bishopberger, Elizabeth,
92.461
Bismarck, Otto, Prince von,
86.290, 303,
87.159,
108.37
Bison.
See Buffaloes
Bispham, H. C.,
97.509
Bispham, J. M., City Tavern of, Trenton,
103.104, 107
Bissell, Capt. Daniel,
78.331
Bissell, Richard,
The Monongahela, rev.,
77.115–116
Bittenson, John,
99.10
Bittinger, Rev. Joseph B.,
104.418
Bittner, Dr. A. J.,
104.485
Bittner, Van A.,
93.246
Bituminous coal,
82.82, 85, 88, 91
n, 98,
98.206,
99.46, 47.
See also Blossburg coal;
Coal;
Coal mining;
Coal trade
amount mined in 1898,
99.47
books on,
123.129–132
British, depots for, in U. S.,
83.433, 438
contract of 1924,
93.246
Cumberland, from Md.,
83.433–433
passim
Dauphin semibituminous,
83.438
not in general use until 1865,
94.485
prices of,
83.425, 443
and spontaneous combustion,
83.434–436, 443
strikes
of 1897, 99.49–71
of 1922, 99.211–225
and transatlantic navigation,
83.433–445
passim
U. S. Navy experiments with,
83.440–443
used in inland navigation,
83.421–425
from Va.,
82.83, 85, 87, 95
Welsh, used by British steamships,
83.433, 438
Bizbee, Ariz.,
83.24
Bize, Em Phill,
83.417, 418
Bize & Grellet (firm),
83.417
Bjerkoe, Ethel Hall,
The Cabinetmakers of America, rev.,
81.432–433
Bjerkoe, John Arthur,
81.432
Björk, Erik,
83.91, 92,
84.194, 194
n, 195, 196, 197, 198, 212, 214
consecrates Gloria Dei Church, 84.200n, 201, 202, 202n
Black, Charles A.,
102.361,
104.221,
107.205
Black, Chauncey F.,
84.177
n
Black, Ebenezer,
108.9, 13,
117.89
Black, Edward R., and Lincoln's rescue (1861),
94.101–103
Black, Frederick R.
book revs. by, 90.151–152, 98.388–389, 101.140–141
"The West Jersey Society, 1768–1784," 97.379–406
Black, Harry Crawford,
113.406–407, 408
Black, Henry,
117.89, 95, 97, 98
Black, Jane,
108.9
Black, Jeannette D.
book revs. by, 94.106–108, 96.115–117, 97.538–540
The Blathwayt Atlas. vol. 2: Commentary, rev., 99.527–528
Black, Judge Jeremiah S.,
84.177, 177
n, 178
n, 183,
86.322,
92.424
n, 100.527, 528,
109.431, 446, 500, 509, 513–515, 518–536,
118.347
Black, John,
80.58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64
Black, Rev. John,
85.292, 296
Black, John (servant),
92.82
Black, Loring,
93.259
Black, Mary C., book rev. by,
86.362–364
Black, Russell Van Nest,
101.117
n
Black, Samuel,
109.393
Black, William,
99.341,
113.559–560,
116.254
visits Phila. (1744), 90.193, 195
Black, William Harmon,
122.344
"Black and White Females Committed to Walnut Street, 1794–1846,"
119.118 (graph)
"Black and White Incarceration Rates Relative to Decadel Census,"
119.109 (table)
"Black and White Women's Incarceration Rates in Walnut Street Prison Relative to Their Representation in Pennsylvania's Female Population,"
119.112 (table)
Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just, by Manning, rev.,
109.249–250
Black Bear (tavern),
98.137, 142
"The Black 'Better Class' Political Dilemma; Philadelphia Prototype Isaiah C. Wears," by Harry C. Silcox,
113.45–66
Black Bondage in the North, by McManus, rev.,
97.534–535
Black Bourgeoisie, 108.24
"Black Commitments to Walnut Street for Property Crimes, 1794–1835,"
119.119 (graph)
Black Creek,
89.263
Black experience.
See African Americans
The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, by Gutman, rev.,
102.252–253
"Black Flag Warfare,"
115.291–318
Black Hamburgs (grapes),
101.41
"Black Hand."
See Mafia
Black history.
See African American history;
Slavery
Black Horse (tavern),
81.370,
98.153
Black Horse Cavalry,
103.334
"Black Inmates Convicted from Pennsylvania Courts: Increase Compared to Decadel Census,"
119.111 (table)
"Black Inmates Convicted from Philadelphia Courts: Increase Compared to Decadel Census, 1800–1830,"
119.110 (table)
Black Log, Pa.,
76.436
Black Majority. Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion, by Wood, rev.,
98.517–518
Black Minquas,
100.146–147
Black Moses: The Story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association, by Cronon, rev.,
79.526–527
Black Point, N. J. (fashionable resort),
90.173–174
Black Power movement,
120.193
Black Prince (brig),
85.24
n
Black Prince (privateer),
123.70
Black Prince (ship).
See Alfred
Black Protest, Issues and Tactics, by Dick, rev.,
99.257–258
Black Rock: Mining Folklore of the Pennsylvania Dutch, by Korson, rev.,
85.232–233
Black studies
books on, 111.258–259, 427–428
"From State of Siege to State of Art: The Maturation of Black Studies," essay review by William L. Van Deburg, 111.371–377
"Black Swan" (Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield),
108.20
Black Union Republican Club, Steelton,
97.201
"The Black Voting Rights Issue in Pennsylvania, 1780–1900," by Edward Price,
100.356–373
Black Warrior incident,
97.320
Blackbeard,
89.77
Blackberries,
85.369, 390, 392–393
Blackborow, Sarah,
122.257
Blackbourne, Christopher,
99.10
Blackett, R. J. M.
Beating Against the Barriers, rev., 111.371, 374–377
ed., Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War Correspondents; His Dispatches from the Virginia Front, rev., 115.129–130, 133
Blackfan, Edward,
90.491, 506
returns to England, 90.501
Blackfan, Rebecca Crispin (Mrs. Edward Blackfan),
90.491
Blackfriars (London),
100.300
Blackfriars Bridge,
86.254
n
Blackledge, Richard,
108.357–358
Blacklists,
95.79
Blackmail, in railroad building,
93.221
Blackman, John L., Jr., "The Seizure of the Reading Railroad in 1864,"
111.49–60
Blackman, Leah,
History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington County, N. J., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time, rev.,
87.471–472
Blackmar, Betsy,
119.303
Blackmar, Elizabeth,
116.249
Blackmore,
109.138
Blackmore, Sir Richard,
80.21, 28
Blacks.
See African Americans
Blackshaw, Randolph,
107.34
Blacksmiths,
76.159
n, 82.85, 87,
84.226,
88.26,
98.138
Blacksnake (Cornplanter's Nephew), Seneca chief,
84.269, 454, 455, 460
biographical sketch of, 84.454n–455n
book on, 115.264–266
Blackstock, William,
78.480, 481
Blackstone, Sir William,
83.275, 277,
86.17, 257
n, 93.538,
107.321,
108.413,
109.212,
122.380–381
and natural rights, 96.105
principles of, 100.175
Blackwell, Antoinette Brown,
107.120
Blackwell, Elizabeth Smithsby (Mrs. John Blackwell, Jr.),
88.123, 137,
108.218,
110.182
Blackwell, Frances Lambert (Mrs. John Blackwell, Jr.),
88.138–139, 140, 141,
123.227, 232
Blackwell, Henry,
88.141
n
Blackwell, John, Jr. (1624–1701),
88.134
n, 141
n, 510,
94.11, 24, 136, 138
n
characterized, 88.139, 141
children of, 88.141, 141n
Daniel Cox connection with, 123.227–233
death of, 88.141
elected to House of Commons, 88.130
as English landowner, 88.126, 135
as executor of Smithsby estate, 88.131, 138
as governor of Pa., 88.121, 139–141
granted land in New England, 88.139
as Irish landowner, 88.129, 130, 136–137, 139, 141
lists property owners of Phila. (1690), 80.169–170
in London Trained Bands, 88.123
marriages of, 88.123, 138–139, 141
in Mass., 88.139
member of Wallingford House Party, 88.131–133
in Parliamentarian Army, 88.121, 124–126, 133, 134
penalized by House of Commons, 88.135
proscribed under Restoration, 88.134–137
relationship with Oliver Cromwell, 88.121, 124, 127, 130, 131, 136
serves in the Treasury, 88.121, 125–126, 127–128, 129, 134, 135n, 136
serves on courts of justice, 88.128–129
Blackwell, John, Sr. (1594–1658),
76.88,
77.462, 472
n, 80.159,
87.411, 412,
88.130–131,
90.319,
105.426, 442, 445,
121.107
financial difficulties of, 88.127n
in London Trained Bands, 88.123
marriages of, 88.121n, 122, 131n
purchases confiscated estates, 88.126, 129–130
as a regicide, 88.126–127, 135n
serves Charles I, 88.121–122
serves Commonwealth, 88.126–127, 129, 130
serves on courts of justice, 88.126–127, 128
Blackwell, John (merchant),
88.141
Blackwell, Juliana Gillian (Mrs. John Blackwell, Sr.),
88.121
n
Blackwell, Sir Lambert,
88.141,
123.228
Blackwell, Martha Smithsby (Mrs. John Blackwell, Sr.),
88.121
n, 122, 131
n
Blackwell, Mary Rose.
See Okey, Mary Rose Blackwell
Blackwell, Pa.,
76.438
Blackwell, Peter C.
"...and the Negro Community of Steelton," by John E. Bodnar, 97.199–209
publishes Steelton Press, 97.205
Blackwell, [Sir] (London investor),
121.118
Blackwell, Unita,
116.115
Blackwell, William, rent roll of,
101.155, 164
Blackwood, Capt. John,
95.472, 478, 479
Blackwood, Robert,
77.277
Blackwood, Widow (tavern keeper),
91.335
Blacon, Lucretius, Marquis de,
91.295, 296
Blade, Mrs. Elizabeth S.,
102.48
Bladensburg, Battle of,
100.352,
102.477
Bladensburg, Md.,
79.489
n
Butler-Schott duel at, 79.489–490
dueling ground at, 103.47, 49
Blaeu, W. J. A., maps of,
83.160, 160
n, 161
n, 163
n
Blagdon, Barbra,
121.118
Blagrove, Benjamin,
103.163
Blaine, Ephraim,
102.340,
107.366
Blaine, Harriet Stanwood ( Mrs. Jas. G. Blaine),
80.499
Blaine, James G.,
77.179,
80.494, 498, 499,
88.447, 448,
94.239, 242,
99.450,
104.74, 80, 81,
106.528–530,
109.93–94,
115.452, 457, 461, 473
Blaine, Jones G.,
102.460
Blaine, Stanwood,
80.499
Blainville, Capt. Céloron de,
89.197
Blair, Mr.,
106.436
Blair, Bill,
109.64, 66
Blair, David H.,
84.358
Blair, Francis B.,
121.194
Blair, Francis P., Sr.,
90.96,
91.121, 123, 142,
92.510, 513, 514, 515
breaks with R. M. Whitney, 91.136–137, 139
Francis Preston Blair, by Smith, rev., 105.120–121
Blair, Frank,
105.120
Blair, Rev. Hugh (of Edinburgh, 1718–1800),
92.48, 202,
93.402, 404
Blair, James,
81.43, 49,
96.464,
98.334,
110.291,
113.516
Blair, Rev. John (1720–1771),
95.66
Blair, John I. (
fl. 1880),
89.276,
96.464
Blair, Montgomery,
85.445,
105.120
Blair, Patrick,
80.26
Blair, Robert,
110.237, 256
Blair, Walter,
Native American Humor, 110.260, 282
Blair, William,
108.473, 481, 483,
120.276–277,
123.384–385
Blair, William Alan
book rev. by, 118.156–157
"'A Source of Amusement': Pennsylvania versus Lee, 1863," 115.319–338
Blair and Hill,
America's Humor, 110.260
Blairsville, Pa.,
77.331
Blairsville College for Woman (Blairsville Female Seminary; Blairsville Seminary Association),
83.52, 53
Blake, Edward,
80.171, 203,
90.499
Blake, George,
105.356,
106.166
Blake, John,
121.118
Blake, Nelson M., book rev. by,
82.229–230
Blake, William,
79.98
Blakeley, William A.,
90.368
Blakely, William,
113.409
Blakeney, Gen. William,
86.452,
87.31–32, 33
Blakes, John,
102.440
Blakeslee, George H.,
94.186
Blakeslee, James I.,
84.178, 179, 180, 184, 188, 189, 192
Blanc, — (French minister),
78.93
Blanc, Bishop Anthony,
102.34
Blanc, Louis,
79.291
Blancard, Francis,
86.66
Blanchard, George R.,
93.239
Blanchard, Jean Pierre,
78.25
n, 102.351
Blanchard, Thomas,
119.426
Blanco, Richard L.,
Physician of the American Revolution, rev.,
104.254–256
Bland, Barnet, & Hoare (bankers),
102.439
Bland, Elias,
86.255
Bland, Larry I., ed.,
The Papers of George Catlett Marshall: Volume I,
The Soldierly Spirit, December 1880–June 1939, with Ritenour, rev.,
107.160–162
Bland, Oscar E.,
99.218
Bland, Peter,
121.118
Bland, Richard,
101.352
Bland, Theodorick,
79.377,
94.40,
101.439,
107.383
Blandford, Susannah,
108.483
Blane, Ensign Archibald,
95.478
n
Blaney, Widow,
99.6
Blangy (entertainer,
fl. 1848),
93.59
Blanke, David, book rev. by,
121.156–157
Blankenburg, Rudolph,
87.13
n, 94.68, 73, 360,
96.482,
103.461,
105.100,
107.174, 326, 440, 442–443,
111.350,
117.264
Blankenhorn, Heber,
122.323, 329, 330, 332
Blanket coats,
95.477
Blankets,
77.403, 421,
79.464,
82.63, 405,
84.296, 319, 321
at Pennsbury (1687), 86.407, 408, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416
requisitioned for Continental Army, 82.414, 435, 449
Blanshard, Brand,
95.282
Blanshard, Frances,
Frank Aydelotte of Swarthmore, rev.,
95.282–283
Blanton, J. O.,
117.64
Blanton, Wyndham,
105.345
Blardman, Edward,
80.171, 197
Blas, Gil, story of,
95.513, 515, 516
n
Blashfield, Edwin H.,
112.577
Blasi, Anthony,
121.156
Blasphemy, laws against,
112.324, 327, 336–338, 340, 346–347
Blassingame, John,
114.137,
119.156
Blast furnaces, failure of, at Scranton,
96.443, 444
Blathwayt, William,
80.229
The Blathwayt Atlas. Volume 2: Commentary, by Black, rev.,
99.527–528
Blatz, Perry K.
book rev. by, 123.129–131
Democratic Miners: Work and Labor Relations in the Anthracite Coal Industry, 1875–1925, rev., 119.263–265
Blay, John S.,
After the Civil War. A Pictorial Profile of America from 1865 to 1900, rev.,
85.484
Blayney, Arthur,
92.49
Blayney, Willis H.,
82.267
Blayton, Jesse B.,
117.75
Bleecker Street Presbyterian Church (New York),
117.173
Bleeding,
78.4, 32, 33, 34,
94.294–295,
103.327
by Dr. Rush, 92.70
persons who perform, 98.155
and purging system for yellow fever, 120.330–340
Blegen, Theodore C.,
100.435
essays honoring, rev., 86.107–109
Blégny, Nicolas de,
83.190
Blende,
98.472
Blenheim Palace,
86.286
Blenker, Louis,
87.158, 161
Blessett, Jeslina,
121.118
Blessing, Tim H.,
123.370
Blewer, Joseph,
81.44, 51, 54, 58, 89,
82.18
Blewet, [Justice],
122.333–334
Blight, —, estate of,
77.204
Blight, Charles,
76.196
n
Blight. Mrs. Charles.
See Blight, Julia Fulton (Mrs. Charles Blight [d. 1848])
Blight, David,
91.174
Blight, Emily.
See Carter, Emily Blight
Blight, George,
76.196
n, 86.461,
87.206, 207, 219, 220, 433,
89.103,
101.66
gives matinee party, 89.334
Blight, Mrs. George.
See Blight, Maria Blight (Mrs. George Blight [1793-1865])
Blight, Julia Fulton (Mrs. Charles Blight [
d. 1848]),
76.196, 196
n
Blight, Maria Blight (Mrs. George Blight [1793–1865]),
76.196, 196
n, 203, 456,
88.218,
89.103
gives matinee party, 89.334
Blight, Peter,
79.479, 481
Blind,
76.204, 348
Blind Susan's (coffee house),
94.507
Blind Tom (pianist),
101.209
Blinds, canvas,
82.401, 402
Bliss, Ward,
108.141–143
Blistering.
See Bleeding
Blitz, Signor Antonio,
84.83, 85, 88,
88.221,
89.79
Bliven, Naomi,
114.116
Bloch, Herman D.,
107.319
Bloch, Marc,
110.308
The Historian's Craft, rev., 78.257–258
Bloch, Ruth,
115.157,
121.128,
123.308
Visionary Republic, rev., 111.127–129
Block, Lt. Col.,
80.97
Block, Adriaen,
83.161
n
Block, Harry,
109.15, 20–21
Block, Seymour Stanton,
Benjamin Franklin: His Wit, Wisdom, and Women, rev.,
100.119–120
Block and pump makers,
91.166
Blockade(s),
77.297
in 1806, 76.84
in Amer. Rev., 76.379, 387
of Charleston Harbor, during Civil War, 87.178
during Civil War, 77.183, 188, 189, 190, 196, 87.178
of Southern ports, 87.178, 88.221n, 224, 329, 332
Blockade: The Civil War at Sea, by Carse, rev.,
82.493–495
Blockley,
91.169
Blockley Almshouse.
See Philadelphia Almshouse
Blockley Hospital.
See Philadelphia General Hospital
Blockley Township
Powelton in, 91.145
road petition of, 91.334
Blocks.
See Squares
Blockson, Charles L.,
108.540
book revs. by, 102.252–253, 105.365–366
Blodget, Lorin,
77.178,
104.69, 70,
106.365
Blodget, Samuel,
102.488,
122.235
sues Asbury Dickins, 94.481
Blois, Sir John, 5th Baronet Blois,
79.8
Blois, Lady Lucretia Grace,
79.8
Blomfelt, Frank,
121.391
Blood Relations, by Mosley, rev.,
104.529–531
Bloodgood's Hotel, Phila.,
100.521–523
"Bloody Election Riot," Phila. (1742),
115.11
Bloody Island, St. Louis,
104.340
Bloom, Alexander,
113.130
Bloom, John Porter,
89.393
Bloom, O. G.,
120.355–356
Bloom, Robert L.
book revs. by, 84.502–503, 85.239–241, 87.367–369, 90.140–141, 93.446–447, 94.563–565, 98.270–272, 101.540–542, 102.375–377, 103.407–408
"Morton McMichael's North American," 77.164–180
"Robert Montgomery Bird, Editor," 76.123–141
Bloom, Sol,
93.250
Bloomer, Amelia,
82.156,
101.221
Bloomer costume,
83.31
Bloomeries, of Thos. Rutter,
93.466
Bloomfield, Joseph,
118.296
book rev. by, 107.643–644
Bloomfield, Gen. Joseph,
91.307, 310
Bloomfield, Maxwell,
114.305
book rev. by, 115.124–126
Bloomfield, Robert,
77.351,
110.42
Blooming Grove,
76.434
Bloomingdale Hospital.
See New York Hospital
Bloomsburg, Pa.,
76.434
Union troops in (1864), 80.320, 326, 329–338 passim
Bloomsburg Democrat, on
Peterson's Magazine, 93.513
Bloomsburg Furnaces.
See Iron Dale
Bloomsburgh Iron Works,
89.209
Blossburg,
83.311, 313
supports striking miners (1873–1874), 83.324, 325
Blossburg and Corning Railroad,
83.311
Blossburg coal (Pa.),
83.424
production of (1871), 83.310
in Tioga Co., 83.310, 311, 317
uses of, 83.310
Blossburg Coal Company
builds mining town, 83.311
lockout in (1873–1874), 83.317–318, 322–325
Blötzer, Joseph,
80.472
Blouet, Guillaume,
82.194, 195, 197–198, 202
Blount, Thomas,
83.186
Blount, William,
78.79
n, 87,
101.506
n
Bloyer, Henry,
91.174
Blücher, Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von,
84.87
Blue, Frederick J.,
121.400
The Free Soilers..., rev., 97.552–553
Blue, Peter,
91.30
Blue Anchor Inn,
98.11
Blue Anchor Landing,
90.199
Blue Anchor Tavern, Phila.,
78.211,
85.182, 187
n, 196
n
Geo. Bartholomew landlord of, 92.189
built by Wm. Dare, 92.42–43
obstructs traffic, 92.182
purchased by Thos. Budd, 92.190n
Blue Bell Inn (near Phila.),
91.323
n
Blue Book, Phila.,
94.359, 360
"The Blue Danube" (Strauss),
100.375, 381
Blue Eagle,
120.20.
See also National Recovery Administration
Blue Hills and Shoofly Pie in Pennsylvania Dutchland, by Hark, rev.,
77.359–360
Blue laws,
86.294, 324
in Boston, 103.520
of Conn., 100.28
of Pa., 88.276, 102.334–348
Pocono area, 115.490, 494–495
Blue mass,
94.356
Blue Mountains.
See Kittatinny Mountains
Blue pill,
94.356
n
Blue Ridge Mountains,
89.293
Pocono misnomer for, 115.489
Blue vitriol,
101.303
Blueprint for Modern America: Nonmilitary Legislation of the First Civil War Congress, by Curry, rev.,
93.288–290
Blueprints for Leviathan: American Style, by Nichols, rev.,
88.111–112
Blum, John Morton,
89.394
Blumberg, Leonard,
Skid Row and Its Alternatives..., rev.,
99.121–123
Blumin, Stuart M.,
105.512,
106.557,
118.213–214,
120.346,
123.347
book rev. by, 116.102–104
The Emergence of the Middle Class: Social Experience in the American City, 1760–1900, rev., 114.585–587
"'Blunder Camp': A Note on the Braddock Road," by Paul A. W. Wallace,
87.21–30
Blundin, Richard,
106.210, 212
Blundin, Mrs. Richard,
106.215–216
Blunston, John,
80.159, 243,
89.160, 165,
92.42
Blunston, Samuel,
97.57,
107.498, 500, 506,
115.45–46, 48, 52, 56–58, 59,
120.66, 67, 68, 69, 74–75, 76, 77, 82, 83
(Blunston), Sarah Bilton,
120.74
Bluntschli,
108.40
Blusik, Ambrosius,
118.318
Bly, Nellie,
101.237
B'nai B'rith, Anti-Defamation League of,
123.152
Board of Admiralty,
101.326
Board of Associated Charities, Scranton,
89.284
Board of Associated Loyalists,
109.145
Board of Education, Phila.,
93.100,
97.446
Board of Health, Phila.,
84.349,
99.34
Board of Motion Picture Censors (Pennsylvania),
107.444
Board of Navy Commissioners,
103.46
Board of Pardons,
100.520
Board of Propriety,
89.157
Board of Public Education, Phila.,
94.364–383
passim
decentralization of functions of, 94.361
social standing of, 94.359, 360
Board of Sick and Hurt (London, 1779–1780),
77.400, 404, 408, 410, 414, 416, 417
Board of Street Railway Presidents,
97.244
Board of Trade, Phila.,
86.162
Board of Trade (Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations),
76.285,
92.309,
93.117–118, 337, 338,
95.9,
97.40, 42, 43,
111.36, 80, 477
advised by Joshua Gee, 93.13–22
and col. divorce laws, 92.443, 444, 445
and colonial charters, 80.241n
creation of, 86.379, 382, 392
critical of Pa. Assembly, 81.171, 191, 197, 94.160
critical of Thos. Penn, 81.197
disallows Pa. quartering law, 91.270
and grant of Pa., 86.375–396 passim
holds hearing on paper money (1764), 88.182–184, 185, 189
John Dickinson attends meetings of, 86.257–258
and laws of Jamaica, 86.385
N. Y. merchants petition (1766), 86.32n
opposes Quaker influence at Indian treaties, 81.182
and Penn-Baltimore controversy over Del., 80.229–231, 232, 236, 241
and Penn-Baltimore dispute (1734), 87.265
questions colonial agents (1756), 86.439
regulation of paper money in colonies, 88.176–198 passim
reject Assembly attack on Thos. Penn, 93.357n
report on currency (1764), 81.358, 360
and review of Pa. laws, 80.237, 241
supports Thos. Penn against Pa. Assembly (1755), 86.419, 432
threatens Va. with Parliamentary legislation, 88.180, 182
upholds Pa. inspection laws, 78.293–294
Board of War, Pa.
See War Office, Pa.
Board to Take Charge of and Collect Historical Relics for the Museum of Independence Hall,
115.90–93, 98–103, 107, 111–112
Boarding houses, in Phila.,
94.229
Boardman, Henry,
112.355, 360, 367, 369–370
Boardman, Rev. Henry A.,
87.202,
103.381
Boardman, William,
114.500
Boardman's patent (for locomotives),
94.493
Boards, cargo of,
89.165
Boards of Trade (local),
120.7–8, 14, 34
Boas, Capt.,
78.365
Boas, Franz,
106.141
Boat race, Fairmount,
97.493
Boatfield, Helen,
84.234, 510,
92.521–522,
93.570,
94.550–551,
111.557
ed., The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, rev., 89.232–234
Boating,
78.209,
85.268, 284
Boats,
78.281,
83.257
n, 268–269.
See also Barges;
Canal boats;
Ferries;
Ships;
Steamboats;
Tugboats;
Yachts
belonging to Wm. Penn, 86.400, 402, 409n
coal, 83.422–423, 426, 432
express, on Ohio River (1793), 78.299n, 445
Boats, Capt.,
92.479, 482, 483, 488
Bob (ship),
77.407.
See also Penelope
Bobb, Lois Given (Mrs. Frank W. Bobb),
100.436.
See also Given, Lois V.
resignation of, 89.145–146
Bobsleds.
See Sleds
Bochius, Jacob C.,
116.270
Bockelman, Wayne L.,
104.365,
107.493
book rev. by, 96.530–532
"Local Politics in Pre-Revolutionary Lancaster County," 97.45–74
Bockett, John,
122.257
Bode, Carl,
95.318
The American Lyceum: Town Meeting of the Mind, rev., 80.537–539
The Anatomy of American Popular Culture, 1840–1861), rev., 84.245–246
Maryland: A Bicentennial History, rev., 102.533
Bodine, A. Aubrey,
Chesapeake Bay and Tidewater, rev.,
79.269–270
Bodle, Wayne,
107.145,
115.172,
117.309, 310, 311,
121.238
book revs. by, 119.136–139, 122.416–418
"Jane Bartram's Application: Her Struggle for Survival, Stability, and Self-Determination in Revolutionary Pennsylvania," 115.185–220
"The 'Myth of the Middle Colonies' Reconsidered: The Process of Regionalization in Early America," 113.527–548
Bodleian Library,
86.285–286
Bodley, Dr. Rachel,
96.239,
108.223, 226
Bodley, Sir Thomas,
86.285
n
Bodnar, John,
118.143,
120.290, 309–310
Anthracite People; Families, Unions and Work, 1900–1940, rev., 109.253–256
The Ethnic Experience in Pennsylvania, 98.282–283
Lives of Their Own: Blacks, Italians, and Poles in Pittsburgh, 1900–1960, with Simon and Weber, rev., 107.481–483
"Peter C. Blackwell and the Negro Community of Steelton," 97.199–209
Workers' World, Kinship, Community, and Protest in an Industrial Society, 1900–1940, rev., 107.481–483
Bodner, Karl,
109.54
Bodo, John R.,
The Protestant Clergy and Public Issues, 1812–1848, rev.,
79.122–123
Body of the Three Denominations,
101.73
Boehler, Peter,
112.444
Boehm, John Philip,
82.336
Boehm, John Philip (Johann Philip Böhme),
95.217
n, 113.576
Boehme, Jakob,
79.212,
94.197
Boehme (Böhm), Jakob (neoplatonist),
109.307, 309–310, 315, 318–320
Boeing-Vertol,
116.453
Boelham, William,
80.147
Boell, Thomas,
77.269, 271, 272, 284, 289
Boerhaave, Hermann,
78.12,
80.27,
81.159, 161, 162, 163,
108.277
Boethius,
79.422
Boewe, Charles
book rev. by, 84.508–510
"Who's Buried in Rafinesque's Tomb?", 111.213–235
Bogart, Michele H.,
Artists, Advertising, and the Borders of Art, rev.,
121.407–408
Bogdonoff, Nancy Dick,
Handwoven Textiles of Early New England, rev.,
99.526–527
Bogert, Mrs. James, Jr.,
98.25
Bogert, John G.,
93.410
Boggs, Benjamin R.,
81.74–75
Boggs, Harry,
114.550, 557, 558
Boggs, Mrs. Joseph,
97.485
Boggs Act (1951),
113.229
Bogle (African American waiter),
89.75
Bogotá (Colombia),
94.32, 34, 44
The Bogue,
90.37
Bogue, Allan,
116.525
The Earnest Men: Republicans and the Civil War Senate, rev., 106.445–446
Bohea tea,
89.115
Bohemia, Md.,
84.211, 213
Bohemia Manor, Md. (countryseat),
86.465,
100.154, 156
Bohemia Mountain,
76.420
Bohemia River,
84.404
Bohemian Brigade: Civil War Newsmen in Action, by Starr, rev.,
79.259–260
Bohemian Grove,
99.360
Bohlen, Benjamin,
80.72
Bohlen, Col. Henry,
87.161, 162, 163
Bohm, Johann (Phila. printer,
d. 1751),
121.339, 340
Böhm, John (Johann) Philip.
See Boehm, John Philip
Böhme, Jacob.
See Boehme, Jakob
Bohner, Charles H.
John Pendleton Kennedy, Gentleman from Baltimore, rev., 86.102–104
"The Poe-Kennedy Friendship," 82.220–222
Bohstedt, John,
115.257
Bohun, Edmund,
83.191
Boies, Henry M.,
102.76
Boies, John,
94.478
"Boies Penrose, 1902–1976," by Nicholas B. Wainwright,
100.390–394
Boileau, Albert,
77.175,
88.300, 460–461
Boileau, Nathaniel B. (
fl. 1814),
91.301,
110.520
Boileau-Despreaux, Nicholas,
80.21
Boilers
for locomotives, 90.430
marine, for burning anthracite, 83.426, 426n, 427, 429–431, 432, 438, 439, 441, 443
Boinod, Daniel,
78.474
n, 104.297, 298
Boislandry, —,
91.295
Boisneuf, Payen de,
91.295
Bok, Curtis,
107.183, 188
Bok, Edward W.,
101.219,
105.363–365
American Peace Award of, 98.224–249
Bok, W. Curtis,
97.216, 217
Bok Technical High School (Philadelphia), racial disturbance at (1968),
120.196–197, 201
Boker, Charles S.,
104.39
Boker, George Henry,
81.414,
87.431,
93.524,
97.340, 355,
98.460
biography of, 104.40
career of, 104.39
letters of, to John S. Hart, 104.39–57
Boker, George T.,
77.178
Boland, Christopher G.,
101.510, 514
Boland, Father John P.,
94.519, 521
Boland, William P.,
101.510, 514
Bolden, Ed, and the Hilldale Club,
117.8–49
Bolden, Hilda,
117.22
Bolden, Levi,
110.402, 404
Bolderson, John,
77.408
Boles, John B., book revs. by,
110.595–597,
115.155–156,
117.242–243
Boles, John D., ed.,
Maryland Heritage, rev.,
101.281–283
Boletto, Capt. ,
102.20
Boleyn, Anne.
See Anne (Boleyn)
Bolger, Father William A.,
94.522
Bolingbroke, Viscount.
See St. John, Henry
Bolitho, Captain,
113.615, 624–625
Bolivar, Fernando,
76.196,
86.470–471, 472,
88.199
n
Bolivar, Francis,
88.199, 201
Bolivar, G. W.,
92.350
Bolívar, Juan Vicente,
94.34
Bolívar, Simón,
76.196,
86.470
n, 88.199
n, 94.31, 45, 51, 52,
104.452
Bolivar, William,
108.16, 20
Bolivar, William Carl,
110.401
Bolivar House, Phila.,
77.96
Bollan, William,
86.36
n
Bolles, Albert S.,
83.308,
94.15
n
Bolling, — (cousin of John Bolling),
79.377
Bolling, John,
79.374–375
letter on Braddock's defeat, 79.376–377
Bolling, Robert
book on, 115.590–592
letter from father on Braddock's defeat, 79.374, 376–377
Bolmann, Misses,
103.109
Bolshevism, and labor,
114.545, 548, 550–551, 561
Bolster, W. Jeffrey,
122.422
Bolsters,
86.407, 408, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416
Bolt, Christine,
The Anti-Slavery Movement and Reconstruction..., rev.,
94.415–416
Bolters,
78.278, 279, 280, 281, 283
Bolton, Mr. (educator),
99.400, 401,
107.64
Bolton, Evered,
77.472
Bolton, Herbert Eugene,
90.557
Bolton, J. R. and J. M. (firm),
82.93
Bolton, Job,
120.96
Bolton, Joseph,
105.27
Bolton, Theodore,
83.105
Bolton, William Jay,
112.548–549
Bolton (England),
89.149
Bolton Abbey (Yorkshire, England),
91.393, 399
Bolton La Moore (England),
79.170
Bombay Hook.
See Duck Creek
Bommont, Pierre,
79.458
Bon Homme Richard (ship),
77.157
Bonafair, Morris,
107.335
Bonam, Ephraim,
106.158
Bonam, William,
89.327
Bonaparte, Charles J.,
104.231, 232
Bonaparte, Charles Louis Napoleon.
See Napoleon III
Bonaparte, Charles Lucien,
99.144
Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent, Prince of Canino,
78.215, 216
n
Bonaparte, Charlotte,
78.216,
99.144, 145,
101.25, 53
Bonaparte, Jerome,
88.205
n, 102.481
Bonaparte, Mrs. Jerome,
103.8
Bonaparte, Mme. Joseph,
78.217
Bonaparte, Joseph (Mons. Bouchard, Count de Survilliers),
76.441, 456,
77.198
n, 78.209
n, 212, 218,
87.331
n, 88.222,
94.31,
101.69,
102.488, 489,
103.378, 379, 380, 523
admires Belmont estate, 102.504
admires the Woodlands, 102.480
biography of, 93.131–132
Bordentown property of, 103.237
at circus, 102.506
described, 78.213
estate at Point Breeze, described, 78.212–216
Lafayette visits, 100.106
occupies Dunlap house, 99.142–143
rents Lansdowne, 102.485
visits Nicholas Biddle, 101.25
Bonaparte, Joseph Lucien Charles Napoleon, Prince of Canino (1824–1865),
78.216,
99.144
Bonaparte, Julie (Mrs. Jos. Bonaparte),
99.144
Bonaparte, Louis,
78.216
n, 102.481
Bonaparte, Louis Napoleon.
See Napoleon III
Bonaparte, Lucien,
78.215
n, 102.480
Bonaparte, Maria Letizia Ramolino (Madame Mère),
78.217
Bonaparte, Napoleon.
See Napoleon I
Bonaparte, Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul,
88.205
Bonaparte, Zénaïde Charlotte Julie,
78.215, 216
n, 99.144
Bonaparte's Park.
See Point Breeze
Bonar Land Company,
104.225
Bond, Mrs. Adella,
99.339, 348
Bond, James, book rev. by,
89.242–243
Bond, Julian P.,
105.498
Bond, Mrs. Phineas,
119.189
Bond, Phineas, Jr. (1749–1815),
82.444, 450, 460,
90.160,
98.162,
100.476
biography of, 93.450–451
on changes in Phila. society (1802), 90.181
Bond, Dr. Phineas (1717–1773),
81.158, 159,
95.359,
97.433,
101.79,
113.558,
119.189
Bond, Rebecca,
102.489
Bond, Dr. Thomas, Jr. (
b. 1743),
98.151
Bond, Dr. Thomas (1712–1784),
80.27, 171, 199,
82.419, 450
n, 95.359,
98.158,
101.79, 82, 86, 87,
110.210–211,
116.170,
121.118
foreign travels of, 97.434n
and Pa. Hosp., 97.431
plans victory celebration for Braddock, 93.351n
Bond, Thomas (London investor,
fl. 1682),
122.22
Bond, William,
79.447
Bonds.
See also "Peace bonds"
for observance of col. trade restrictions, 83.129, 132, 413, 414
posting of, 77.465, 469–480 passim
U. S. government, 81.61, 62
Bones, Mr. ,
102.485
Bonfires,
95.34
Bonham, — (militia officer),
78.182, 184
Bonham, Ephraim,
98.145, 156,
121.217
Bonham, J. Ellis,
109.447–448
Bonheur, Rosa, "Horse Fair" exhibited in Phila.,
87.71–72
Bonn, University of,
83.407
Bonnat, Léon,
107.461,
122.429
Bonnecamps, Father,
93.152
Bonnefons, Nicholas de,
86.407
Bonnel, Robert,
99.10
Bonnell, Henry H.,
116.269, 271
Bonner, Rudolph,
98.137
Bonnets,
93.57
Bonneville, Mme.,
79.82,
82.177
Bonneville, Capt. B. L. E.,
82.177
n
Bonnin, Henry,
88.57
Bonnin and Morris of Philadelphia..., by Hood, rev.,
97.412
Bonny (Africa),
112.438
Bonomi, Patricia U.,
113.524, 531,
121.128
book rev. by, 110.460–462
Under the Cope of Heaven, rev., 111.570–571
A Factious People: Politics and Society in Colonial New York, rev., 96.393–395
The Lord Cornbury Scandal: The Politics of Reputation in British America, rev., 123.104–106
Bonsal, —,
77.77
Bonsall, Caroline Bartram.
See Kelley, Caroline Bartram Bonsall
Bonsall, E. H.,
77.77
n
Bonsall, Elizabeth F.,
80.349
n
Bonsall, John,
77.77
n
Bonuses, to workers,
99.463
Bonynge, Robert,
97.377
Book collectors,
99.280
Book Concern, Methodist,
94.467, 468, 470
Book culture, in Philadelphia, book on, rev.,
113.644–646
A Book for a Sixpence, by Kaser, rev.,
104.383–385
Book of Common Prayer, 105.284
revised by Franklin, 102.414–415
Book of Discipline (1574), political principles in,
76.22
A Book of Maps of Cape May, 1610–1878, comp. by Richards, rev.,
79.137
The Book of the Continental Soldier..., by Peterson, rev.,
92.525–527
Book stores/Book trade.
See Booksellers/Bookselling
Bookbinding(s)
early Amer., 97.124
of Swedish books, in Phila., 84.205
Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901–1915, by Harlan, rev.,
108.531–532
Booker T. Washington and the Negro's Place in American Life, by Spencer, rev.,
80.128–130
Booker T. Washington School, Dover, Del.,
103.475
Book-Find Club,
108.94, 97
Bookplates,
91.453
of Library Co. of Phila., 78.50, 50r (facing), 51r, 54, 55
Pa. German, rev., 78.387–389
of Wm. Penn, 87.415n, 418
of Wm. Penn, 87.415
Books,
78.479,
80.408
r (facing), 88.362.
See also Catalogues;
Hymnbooks;
Libraries;
Literature;
Printing;
Publishers and Publishing;
Textbooks
on architecture (18th century),
88.5
n, 12–14
belonging to John Dickinson,
83.277–278
bought by James Logan,
79.417, 420
brought by Wm. Penn to Amer.,
81.121–122
burned in England,
76.5, 9
for children,
76.468
by Amer. Sunday-School Union, 84.335–336, 339, 350
moral tracts, 91.353
choice of, for Library Co. of Phila.,
80.11–36
classical, recommended by James Logan,
79.422
colonial illustration of,
123.87–98
for Dickinson College,
78.39–40
early illustrations for, rev.,
83.237–238
first, of Library Co. of Phila.,
78.45–70
in first catalogue of Library Co. of Phila.,
78.56–70
of Franklin, identifying mark of,
80.407–409
on gardening,
86.403, 407
in German, in col. Pa.,
84.11
of Henry Gilpin,
87.329
Grant's memoirs sold by subscription,
94.233–244
illustrations for,
93.268–269
Kollner illustrates,
84.325, 326, 331, 335–336, 339, 350, 351
James Logan's fondness for,
79.417–418
of Samuel Morris (1770),
86.131
owned by John Tatham,
83.260, 261, 266
for Pa. Assembly,
83.278
n
of Penn family, dispersal of,
87.400, 406, 407, 411, 412, 415, 418
Wm. Penn's advice on,
89.428
at Pennsbury (1687),
86.403, 407, 408
Boies Penrose as collector of,
100.391
in Phila. (1700),
89.428–446
printed by Harmony Society Press,
79.203
n–204
n
published by E. E. Barclay,
80.464
published by E. E. Barclay,
80.460
purchased by Franklin at auction (1762),
80.38–45
by Howard Pyle,
80.339, 340, 359
A. S. W. Rosenbach and,
76.468–469
scarcity of, in early Phila.,
89.428
taste for in col. Phila.,
101.78
treatment of Indians in, Cornplanter on,
84.459
worn out in Friends' schools,
91.453
The Books of Isaac Norris at Dickinson College, by Korey, rev.,
100.549–551
Booksellers/Bookselling,
79.420,
89.428
of Baltimore (1800–1825), rev.,
78.396–397
book on,
115.597–598
of col. Phila.,
103.149–150
Asbury Dickins as,
94.464–483
of Thomas Dobson, notes on,
118.127–128, 129, 135
early national period, book on,
121.20–21, 123–124
of London, and travel books,
89.437
in Phila.,
94.465
study of, book rev.,
82.354–355
western (19th century), rev.,
86.361–362
Bookspan, Shelly, ed., "Colonial Williamsburg: Planning and Public History, A thematic issue of
The Public Historian," rev.,
123.391–394
Boom, Cornelius,
80.171, 190
Boom bill,
103.341, 345
Boom Company,
103.346, 348
Boome, Ralph,
95.503
n
Boon, Elizabeth (Mrs. Wm. Boon),
81.45, 48
Boon, Gerrit,
107.626
Boon, Peter,
77.472
Boon, William,
81.45
Boon (Bown), Andreas,
91.38, 42
Boone, Daniel,
77.331
n, 105.108,
106.69
Boone, David,
121.30
Boone, James,
85.160
n, 88.281
Boone and Crockett Club,
83.5, 8
n, 10, 17
Boone family,
80.285
Boone University (China),
114.402
Boonsboro Pass, South Mountain,
89.310, 311
Boorse, Henry A., "Barralet's The Dunlap House, 1807,"
99.131–155
Boorstin, Daniel J.,
94.17
n, 161
n, 103.321,
105.505,
113.454,
114.230
book rev. by, 79.517–519
The Americans: The Colonial Experience, rev., 83.343–345
ed., An American Primer, rev., 91.238–240
Boosterism
Benjamin Franklin and, 116.131–155
and cemeteries, book on, 116.392–394
in Tacony, Pa., 114.514
Boot and Shoe Workers' International Union,
79.168, 193–196
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union,
79.195
Booth, Betty,
109.11
Booth, Christopher C.,
95.537–539
Booth, E. A.,
101.213
Booth, George,
88.133
Booth, James C.,
98.513,
101.294, 295
Booth, John Wilkes,
114.141,
115.291, 317–318
Booth, Junius Brutus,
91.76
Booth, Sally Smith,
Seeds of Anger, rev.,
102.377–378
Boothe, Catharine,
115.177
Bootleggers/Bootlegging
in Phila., 84.355, 356, 359
"Philadelphia Bootlegging and the Report of the Special August Grand Jury," by Mark H. Haller, 109.215–233
Boots,
93.57
Borah, Senator William F.,
88.42,
95.248,
98.241
and 1922 coal strike, 99.214, 221, 224
Borah-Winslow Act,
99.222
Boraw (Africa),
92.479
Borden, John,
85.416, 416
n–417
n, 420
Borden, Joseph,
78.209,
85.416, 416
n–417
n, 420
and Stamp Act Congress, 96.15
Borden, Morton
book rev. by, 94.251–252
The Federalism of James A. Bayard, rev., 79.390–391
Bordentown, N. J.,
76.445
n, 78.17
n, 79.461,
82.468,
87.331
n.
See also Point Breeze
during Amer. Rev., 78.208, 209
attacked by British (1778), 82.24–25
described by Admiral Edward Shippen (1830s), 78.203–230
headquarters of Navy Board (1777), 82.23–24
railroad bridge (1842), 78.207r
sulphur ore at, 99.429
as summer resort, 78.209, 217
Bordentown Blues,
78.204–205
Border disputes, colonial,
115.35–61
Border State Plan,
103.181–182
Borderland, book on,
114.457–459
Borderland case,
118.74
Bordin, Ruth,
Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873–1900, rev.,
105.234–235
Bordley, Elizabeth,
90.174
Bordley, John Beale,
109.204, 206–208, 210–213,
110.40,
114.163–165, 170, 189,
116.245
Charles Willson Peale painting reproduced, 109.209
Bordley, Thomas,
106.124
Bordley Gibson, Elizabeth, correspondence of,
118.139–141
Bore, Gertea (Gartrett),
77.468, 469, 475
Bore, Lacy (Lace),
77.466, 468, 469, 475
Boreas (ship),
102.8
Borglum, Gutzon,
98.235,
108.124,
118.142,
123.177
Borglum, Solon,
119.165–166
Borgo, Pozzo di,
77.297
n
Borhek, James T.,
98.509
Borie, Adolph E.,
83.88,
88.343,
89.477
Borie, Beauveau, IV,
Farming and Folk Society, rev.,
111.585–587
Borie, Charles L.,
89.105, 215
Borie, Henry P.,
89.105
Borie, John,
88.209
Borie, Mrs. John,
88.209
Borie, John J. (1776–1834),
77.86,
103.228, 230
Borie, Laugerenne and Keating (firm),
76.159
n
Boris, Eileen,
116.343
Art and Labor, rev., 111.404–406
Bork, Robert,
107.470,
113.298–299
Borland, John,
103.520
Born, Helena,
109.412
Borneman, Henry S.,
Pennsylvania German Bookplates: A Study, rev.,
78.387–389
Boromé, Joseph A.
book rev. by, 92.271–272
"The Vigilant Committee of Philadelphia," 92.320–351
"William Peter, Her Majesty's Consul at Philadelphia, 1840–1853," 80.416–442
Borradale, John,
95.505
Borritt, Gabor S.
ed., Historian's Lincoln: Pseudohistory, Psychohistory, and History, and The Historian's Lincoln: Rebuttals. What the University Press Would Not Print, rev., 114.140–142
Lincoln and the Economics of the American Dream, rev., 103.269–270
Borsos, John, book rev. by,
114.450–451
Borus, Daniel H., book rev. by,
120.403–404
Bosak, Michael,
89.274
Bosanko, Anne,
115.438–439
Boscawen, Admiral Edward,
81.368,
86.446,
102.6
Bosco, Signor (magician),
101.209
Bosco, Ronald A.,
114.297
" 'He that best understands the World, least likes it': The Dark Side of Benjamin Franklin," 111.525–554
Bosinger, Carolina,
107.39
Boskin, Joseph,
Sambo: The Rise and Demise of an American Jester, rev.,
112.313–315
Bosomworth, Capt. Abraham,
95.458, 472
Boss, Peter,
122.251
Boss, Phebe,
108.483
Boss Rule in the Gilded Age: Matt Quay of Pennsylvania, by Kehl, rev.,
107.483–485
Bosse, Georg von,
86.289, 296, 303
n, 312
Bosse, Siegmund von,
86.312
Bostelmann, Clarissa Spencer, trans. of
Journey into Northern Pennsylvania and the State of New York, by de Crèvecour, rev.,
89.378–379
Bostic, Chester,
106.263
Boston: A Topographical History, by Whitehill rev.,
84.253–255
Boston, Mass.,
76.45, 56, 195, 269, 291,
77.179, 429, 431,
78.467,
79.490,
80.500,
81.123,
83.428, 435, 437,
84.47,
85.25, 26, 120, 121,
86.174, 177, 179, 180, 185,
88.139, 141,
89.160, 428
Henry Adams and,
80.505
n
almshouse expenditures in (1835),
78.415
n
and bean eating,
96.236
Blasphemy Trial in,
76.154
n
Elias Boudinot's journey to (1809), rev.,
80.389–390
Brattle Square Church in,
76.341
n
British parolees from, during Amer. Rev.,
77.406–409, 411, 415–416, 417
British press on, during Amer. Rev.,
80.98–99
characterized by Owen Wister,
95.300
considered as site for Centennial of 1876,
94.215
contrasted with Philadelphia, race relations,
120.202–203, 206–209
dominates coastal trade,
91.414
early scientific society in (1683),
85.55
English coal shipped to,
83.438
ethnic voting activity in,
117.283, 284
evacuation of,
78.467
The First Suburbs: Residential Communities on the Boston Periphery, 1815–1860, by Binford, rev.,
110.297–299
S. G. Fisher article reprinted in,
86.333, 335
The Forging of an Aristocracy: Harvard and the Boston Upper Class, 1800–1870, rev.,
105.357–359
Fourth of July celebrations, book on,
122.305–307
Benjamin Franklin in,
84.133, 143,
110.226–227, 229, 233
George Ticknor and the Boston Brahmins, by Tyack, rev.,
92.131–133
group from, buys Maelzel's exhibition,
84.73–74.
See also Boston Company
Rev. Wm. Hazlitt in,
85.290, 300
Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railroad,
93.222
horse-treadmill boat in,
79.74–75
immigration to,
114.318, 319
importation of tea (after 1770),
86.132
inhabitants of shocked at cruelty of British officers,
91.429
n
Irish protest meeting in (1851),
80.439
n
library in King's Chapel,
80.12
Maelzel's automata exhibited in,
84.65, 72, 73, 74, 75–76, 80, 82, 83
medical education in,
120.390
merchants of, and War of 1812,
86.42
Millerites in,
78.189, 190, 192, 196, 202
Moscow panoramas in,
84.67, 73, 80, 82
Mount Auburn Cemetery, book on,
115.271–273
Isaac Norris II in (1725),
85.411, 412, 417
police strike in (1919),
83.341
Policing the City: Boston 1822–1885, by Lane, rev.,
91.509–510
popular press in,
112.168–187
population of,
98.317
n, 320
public education in,
97.444
n
public library in (1674),
80.12
Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia: Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Class Authority and Leadership, by Baltzell, rev.,
105.229–232
rebellious activities in, called treason,
79.316–318, 321–325
Second Church in,
106.441
ship captains in,
80.429, 430
ships from, in Sweden (1812),
86.46, 47
social clubs of,
95.140–141
Stamp Act riots in,
96.278, 279
Johann Strauss concerts,
100.375
suburbia,
116.109
taverns in (1725),
85.417
n
tobacco shipped to, from Phila.,
78.150
topographical history of, rev.,
84.253–255
Unitarianism in,
82.261, 262
The Urban Establishments: Upper Strata in Boston, New York, Charleston, Chicago and Los Angeles, by Jaher, rev.,
106.449–451
urban growth in,
116.158
visited by Sam. Breck (1840),
103.520
water supply in,
78.84
welfare and relief,
105.155, 158, 163
Whig convention in (1840),
77.91
Boston (frigate),
90.31
Boston and Maine Railroad,
96.481
Boston and Worchester Railroad,
94.492
Boston Athenaeum,
99.284, 286
The Boston Chronotype, 98.361
Boston Company, exhibitions by,
84.76–78
Boston Convention, 1780,
107.378–379
Boston Courant, 119.174
Boston Courier, 79.97
Boston Gazette, 112.170, 173–181, 183–185,
119.174
Boston Guardian, 106.254–256
Boston Guards, visit Phila.,
103.240
Boston Magazine, 112.174
The Boston Massacre, by Zobel, rev.,
95.113–115
Boston Municipal League,
94.66
Boston Museum,
80.83, 84, 88
Boston Museum of Fine Arts,
83.454
Boston News Letter (first Amer. newspaper),
95.55,
103.522,
112.171–172,
119.174
Boston Port Bill,
79.325,
82.20,
85.11, 120
n, 121
Delaware reaction to, 96.22
Boston Prison Reform Society,
106.189
Boston Tea Party,
82.20
n, 85.4, 11, 120
n, 95.56, 58
British merchants reaction to, 123.61
considered as treason, 79.321, 323
The Boston Tea Party, by Labaree, rev.,
89.499–500
Boston Transcript, 83.435
Boston University,
108.54
Bostwick, Brett R.
John Lenthall, Naval Architect: A Guide to Plans and Drawings of American Naval and Merchant Vessels 1790–1874, with Farr, rev., 117.237–239
Shipbuilding at Cramp & Sons: A History and Guide to Collections of the William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company (1830–1927) and the Cramp Shipbuilding Company (1941–1946) of Philadelphia, with Farr and Willis, rev., 117.237–239
Boswell, James,
77.453,
106.519
Boswell, John,
116.407
Boswell, William,
92.150
n
Botanical gardens,
93.493
Botanists
John Adlum as,
84.271, 277–279, 304
n
B. S. Barton,
85.424–432
passim, 437
John Bartram
biography of, review, 78.510–511
catalogue of, 78.83
correspondence of, book on, 117.356–358
biography of Asa Gray, review,
84.497–499
Earl of Bute as,
94.448
"The Meteoric Career of William Young, Jr. (1742–1785), Pennsylvania Botanist to the Queen," by Michael P. Kinch,
110.358–388
Botany,
80.25–26,
81.86, 118,
101.79.
See also Horticulture
book on, 112.285–287
Costa's interest in, 78.73, 80–99 passim, 105
international exchanges in, 85.58, 63–65
Jas. Logan's experiments in, 81.126
study of, in West, 85.437
Botany "500,"
116.461
Botein, Stephen,
105.351,
116.88–89
co-ed., Beyond Confederation: Origins of the Constitution and American National Identity, rev., 112.153–154
Botero, Giovanni,
82.71
Botetourt, Lord.
See Berkeley, Norborne
Botetourt, Lady Catherine,
85.123
Botham, Lt.,
96.340
Botkin, B. A.,
119.149
Botkin, Ben,
105.367
Bottesini,
93.59
Bottles,
86.410,
94.350
glass, 86.410
leather, 86.410
Bottles, Flasks and Dr. Dyott, by McKearin, rev.,
95.404
Bouchard, Mons. .
See Napoleon I
Boucher, Adrian,
112.277
Boucher, Jacob E.,
117.333
Boucourt, Mons.,
84.61
Boude, Samuel,
120.83
Boude, Thomas,
120.83–84
Boudinot, Annis,
108.274
Boudinot, Mrs. Elias,
105.338
Boudinot, Elias, IV (1740–1821),
76.298, 399,
78.93–94, 95,
84.29,
94.475, 479,
96.104,
99.429,
101.354, 421, 426,
103.297, 298, 300,
105.335, 338–339,
108.266–267, 274, 276, 278,
115.77,
119.23, 24, 29, 30,
121.278
and 1783 Phila. Mutiny, 101.431–450 passim
biography of, rev., 77.220–221, 102.116–117
journey to Boston (1809), ed. by Thomas, book rev., 80.389–390
and move of Congress to N. J., 101.440
Boudinot, Susan,
115.77
Boudreau, George W., book rev. by,
121.381–383
Bouffle et fils (bankers),
77.429
Bougainville, Louis Antoine de, Amer. journals of (1756–1760), rev.,
88.490–492
BoughHelloons.
See Buckaloons
Boughton, George H.,
112.570, 577
Bouguereau, William-Adolphe,
122.429
Bouillé, François Claude Amour, Marquis de,
79.49
Boulainvilliers, Henri de,
80.29
Boulden, Jesse,
108.12
Boulding, William,
99.10
Boulogne, Baron Charles Búe,
76.420,
108.459
Boult, John,
80.171, 198
Boulton, John Jones,
99.11
Boulton, Matthew,
79.77
n, 79,
81.392,
88.446,
111.438
Bouma, Donald G.,
76.490
Bouncers, rowdy gang,
93.35, 41
Boundary maintenance, lynching as,
117.346
Bounties,
93.21
n
to Civil War volunteers, 93.440–441
on iron and hemp, 93.16
paid by court of quarter sessions, 93.375
paid recruits in Amer. Rev., 91.426
for pitch, 78.171
for starting cotton mills, 79.300n
on stray animals in Pittsburgh, 87.300, 302
to War of 1812 recruits, 100.343, 344
for wolves' heads, 77.461, 480
Bounty Commission, Philadelphia City,
115.428
Bounty money.
See Bounties
Bouquet, Gen. Henry,
76.421–422, 439,
80.286, 287, 289
n, 85.139,
91.274, 275, 280,
100.100,
101.173,
104.323,
105.341,
122.385–386, 402, 407–408,
123.4, 5–9, 10, 19–20, 24–26
book on,
111.125–126
correspondence of, book on,
119.277–279
denied command of Pa. troops on Fort Pitt expedition,
90.215, 216
n
on Forbes Expedition,
95.431–483
passim
The Papers of Henry Bouquet
vol. 1, rev., 96.532–533
vol. 2, rev., 76.232–233
vol. 3, rev., 101.526
vol. 4, rev., 107.639–640
vol. 5, rev., 111.125–126
and relief expedition for Pittsburgh,
90.209
seeks quarters for troops in Phila.,
91.276
"Bouquet's field of Battle,"
123.21–
22r
Bouquet's March to the Ohio: The Forbes Road, ed. by Williams, rev.,
100.262–263
Bourbon,
90.469
Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party, by Merrill, rev,
82.364–366
Bourdon, Samuel,
99.11
Bourgeois, Charles,
110.449
Bourgeois Utopias, 112.590, 592, 600
Bourgeoisie.
See Middle class
Bourke, Anna M., intelligence office of,
89.463
Bourne, Edward,
122.257
Bourne, George,
The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable, 94.255–256
Bourne, Richard,
110.460
Bourne, Sylvanus,
79.477
Bournemouth (England) Frances Anne Kemble moves to,
95.303
Bours, Peter,
88.58
Boustead, James,
90.239
Boutelle, Capt. Frazier Augustus,
83.10, 15, 16, 17, 20, 22
Bouton, John Bell,
94.199
Boutwell, George S.,
101.306
Bouvier, Judge John,
93.54
Bouvier, Michael,
101.68
Bouvier, Pierre Louis,
110.115–116, 125, 127
Manuel des jeunes artistes et amateurs en peinture, 110.106
The Bouviers: Portrait of an American Family, by Davis, rev.,
93.451–452
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 94.234
n
Bovanko, Michael (Larry),
107.333, 359
Bowd, Adlord,
83.255
Bowd, Grimstone,
99.11
Bowde, Mr.,
76.93, 95
Bowden, Henry W., ed.,
John Eliot's Indian Dialogues: A Study in Cultural Interaction, with Ronda, rev.,
105.214–215
Bowden, James,
94.135
Bowditch, H. I.,
82.280
Bowditch, Henry P.,
108.221
Bowdoin, James,
85.55
Bowed windows,
89.468
Bowels, Thomas,
101.168
Bowen, Catherine Drinker,
109.581
Biography: The Craft and the Calling, rev., 93.569–570
Miracle at Philadelphia..., rev., 91.220–222
Bowen, Daniel,
80.84, 86, 87, 88,
85.186, 206
Bowen, David W.,
114.447–448
Bowen, Eli,
86.170
Bowen, Ezra,
82.50
Bowen, Francis,
103.62
Bowen, J. B.,
123.214
Bowen, J. T.,
77.32
n, 47–48, 49, 66–75
passim, 83.455,
84.330
Bowen, William Shaw,
115.464
Bowen-Hassell, E. Gordon, ed.,
Naval Documents of the American Revolution. Volume 10: American Theater. October 1, 1777–December 31, 1777; European Theater, October 1, 1777–December 31, 1777, with Crawford et al., rev.,
122.132–134
Bowers, Mr. ,
87.82
Bowers, Adelia,
108.20
Bowers, Claude,
116.244
Making Democracy a Reality: Jefferson, Jackson, and Polk, rev., 79.398–400
Bowers, Douglas E., book rev. by,
113.303–305
Bowers, J. C.,
97.76,
100.362
Bowers, Lucretia,
108.20
Bowers, Thomas J.,
108.18, 20, 23
Bowers shipyard,
86.163
Bowery Theater, N. Y.,
84.90
Bowes, Hugh,
81.41, 45
Bowgh, Mary,
107.45
Bowlby, C. H.,
104.223
n, 233
Bowlby & Weaver (hardware firm),
85.198
Bowler, R. Arthur,
Logistics and the Failure of the British Army in America, rev.,
100.266–268
Bowles, Samuel,
77.164,
113.488
Bowling, Kenneth R.,
101.348,
117.364,
118.163,
119.5–6, 32,
123.245
book revs. by,
102.116–117,
106.434–435,
114.443–445,
123.110–113
The Diary of William Maclay and Other Notes on Senate Debates. Volume 9: Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America. 4 March 1789–3 March 1791, with Veit, rev.,
114.127–129
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, ed. by Bickford et al., rev., 120.254–256
Volume 14: Debates in the House of Representatives, Third Session, December 1790–March 1791, ed. by Bickford et al., rev., 121.276–278
ed.
Creating the Bill of Rights: The Documentary Record From the First Federal Congress, with Veit and Bickford, rev.,
116.240–24
ed.,
Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789–1791. vol. 10:
Debates in the House of Representatives: First Session, April-May 1789. vol. 11:
Debates in the House of Representatives: First Session, June-September 1789, with Veit and Bickford, rev.,
118.416–418
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 diGiacomantonio, rev.,
123.246–248
"Good-by 'Charle': The Lee-Adams Interest and the Political Demise of Charles Thomson,"
100.314–335
"New Light on the Philadelphia Mutiny of 1783,"
101.419–450
Bowling saloons, as gambling resorts,
93.48
Bowman, Capt.,
90.496, 500
Bowman, Albert Hall,
The Struggle for Neutrality, rev.,
98.523–525
Bowman, Carl F.,
Brethren Society: The Cultural Transformation of a "Peculiar People," rev.,
120.269–271
Bowman, Charles H., Jr., "Manuel Torres, A Spanish American Patriot in Philadelphia, 1796–1822,
94.26–53
Bowman, Claude,
108.90, 99
Bowman, Henry,
89.166, 167, 168,
90.343
Bowman, John,
99.11,
113.443
Bowman, Sarah,
100.402
Bowman, Thomas (
fl. 1682),
76.95,
80.171, 206,
92.40
Bowman, William (glazier,
fl. 1683),
90.331,
92.40
Bowne,
108.54
Bowne, Bordon,
105.98
Bowne, John,
77.290
Bowne, Joseph,
122.225
Bowne, Robert,
82.433,
107.621,
110.442
Bowne, Samuel,
95.499
Bowseman, Mr.,
97.63
Bowser, Charles,
120.174
Bowser, David Bustill,
108.18, 23,
114.77–78
Bowser, Ida,
108.23
Bowyen, John,
99.11
Box, William,
99.339
Box Hill, Stanford White estate,
121.406
Box irons,
86.408, 409
Boxer (ship),
78.222
Boxer Rebellion,
84.353
Boxing.
See also Prize fights
books on, 112.479–480, 113.662–665, 117.109–111
ethnics in, 114.589
Heenan-Sayers bout, 92.434
matches, 93.99
Boxly, Chestnut Hill estate,
103.462
Boy, John,
121.118
Boyce, Douglas W.,
113.453
Boyce, James,
99.335,
117.353
Boycotts, of Wilkes-Barre street railway,
94.78–94
passim
Boyd, Dr. ,
97.71
Boyd, Adam,
95.207
n
Boyd, Alexander,
89.327,
98.147
Boyd, George Adams,
Elias Boudinot, Patriot and Statesman, 1740–1821, rev.,
77.220–221
Boyd, Henry Allen,
117.64, 67, 74
Boyd, J., "Engraving of John Haviland's First Presbyterian Church, 1820–1822,"
117.164
r
Boyd, Julian P.,
76.3,
78.411,
82.376,
92.87,
99.279,
100.393, 475
n, 106.307, 516, 526,
107.154,
114.50, 59, 60, 61, 95, 424,
116.504–505, 506,
117.211,
118.414, 416,
119.269–270, 281,
123.377
on Tench Coxe's trade proposals,
100.478
"The Declaration of Independence: The Mystery of the Lost Original,"
100.438–467
ed.,
Fundamental Laws and Constitutions of New Jersey, 1664–1964, rev.,
90.151–152
as Editor of
Pa. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 86.5, 8,
100.434–435
on Index to
PMHB (vols. 1-75),
78.411–412
Number 7: Alexander Hamilton's Secret Attempts to Control American Foreign Policy, rev.,
89.376–378
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson
vols. 1-6, rev., 85.78–81
vol. 5, rev., 76.375
vol. 7, rev., 77.504
vols. 7-15, rev., 85.211–215
vol. 8, rev., 78.264
vols. 9-10, rev., 79.271
vols. 11-12, rev., 80.402
vols. 13-15, rev., 84.261
vol. 20, with Lester, essay review, 109.69–79
Boyd, Peter,
87.18
n
Boyd, Capt. Robert,
85.120,
95.479
Boyd, Robert S.,
111.325
Boyd, Ens. Samuel,
78.307–308
Boyd, Steven R.,
119.416
book rev. by, 111.577–578
ed., The Whiskey Rebellion: Past and Present Perspectives, rev., 110.582–583
Boyd, William,
103.87, 250
Boyd, William H.,
77.169
Boydell collection of art (London, England),
92.384
Boyden, James,
80.171, 183,
92.190
n, 99.11
Boyd's Ferry,
81.85–86
Boydston, Jeanne
ed., The Limits of Sisterhood: The Beecher Sisters on Women's Rights and Woman's Sphere, with Margolis and Kelley, rev., 113.485–487
Home and Work: Housework, Wages, and the Ideology of Labor in the Early Republic, rev., 117.232–233
Boyer, Mrs.,
89.353
Boyer, Abel,
Royal Dictionary of,
89.434, 435
Boyer, Benjamin M.,
85.320
Boyer, Charles S.,
Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey, rev.,
87.112–114
Boyer, Jerome,
95.388
Boyer, John, Phila. town lot of,
92.145
n
Boyer, Melville J., book rev. by,
85.232–233
Boyer, Paul,
106.569
Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820–1920, rev., 103.404–406
Boyer, Dr. Samuel Pellman, diary of (1862–1869), rev.,
88.237–238
Boyertown Area Cookery, rev.,
103.408–409
Boylan, Anne M.,
119.262
Sunday School: The Formation of an American Institution, 1790–1880, rev., 113.655–657
Boyle, Hugh,
118.373–374, 388–389
Boyle, John,
113.408–410
Boyle, Joseph Lee, "From Saratoga to Valley Forge: The Diary of Lt. Samuel Armstrong," notes and documents,
121.237–270
Boyle, Margaret,
101.484
Boyle, Richard, 1st Earl of Cork,
83.151, 158
Boyle, Robert,
76.88,
80.25,
121.118
Boyle, Roger, Baron Broghill and 1st Earl of Orrery,
81.143,
82.418
n
Boynton, Amelia,
116.115
Boys family, of Salem County, N. J.,
91.309
Boy's Industrial Association,
89.285–286,
105.367
Boyton, Paul,
100.441
Bozeman, Theodore Dwight,
To Live Ancient Lives: The Primitivist Dimension in Puritanism, rev.,
114.288–290
Bozorth, Maj. William,
91.322
n
Braceland, Francis,
105.187
Bracken, Henry,
80.27
Bracken, Mrs. John P.,
88.395
Brackenridge, A.,
81.11, 13
Brackenridge, Henry Marie,
94.40,
120.39
biography of, review, 81.209–210
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry,
78.469,
84.293,
91.8, 13,
100.543,
103.502,
106.571–573,
108.112,
110.278, 523–525, 527,
112.95, 463,
116.90–91
book on, 112.289–290
on dislike of lawyers in Pa., 91.19–21
and Philip Freneau, Rising Glory of America, 110.223
and John Israel, 91.47, 48, 50
poem by, 93.509
reason for going west, 91.22
ridiculed in anti-Semitic campaign, 91.51
Brackett, Jeffrey R.,
109.587,
115.424
Brackman, Barbara,
114.318
Bracy, Thomas.
See Brassey (Bracy), Thomas
Bradbury, Eleanor,
107.33–34
Bradbury, John,
116.255
Bradbury, M. L.,
121.129
"Legal Privilege and the Bank of North America," 96.139–166
Bradbury, Roger,
107.34
Braddich, Nicholas,
78.159
Braddock, Gen. Edward,
76.421, 422, 429, 436,
80.285, 288,
81.171, 355,
83.129,
84.161,
86.418, 432
n, 88.144,
89.176,
93.304,
103.306,
112.334,
116.66,
119.229, 243
biography of, by McCardell, review,
82.479–480
defeat of (1755),
89.177,
123.5, 9, 11, 14, 20, 26, 28
describes Fort Cumberland,
95.469
expedition of,
79.374–375,
87.21–30
passim, 307,
104.313, 321
Conestoga wagons in, rev., 85.363–364
documents pertaining to, rev., 84.239–241
Franklin's services toward, 84.16n, 17, 161
sailors on, 87.22
supposed invincibility of, 93.351n
holds conference at Alexandria,
93.349
letter of John Bolling on defeat of,
79.376–377
opinion of Va. troops (1755),
79.375, 376
seeks assistance of Pa.,
93.344, 345, 353
Braddock, James,
107.505,
116.209
Braddock, Pa.,
117.122–123
Braddock at the Monongahela, by Kopperman, rev.,
101.524–526
Braddock Road,
123.211
Braddock's Defeat, by Hamilton, rev.,
84.239–241
Braddock's Road,
76.436,
80.290,
95.461, 462,
122.385, 388, 393, 402–403
camp sites on, 87.21–30
map of, 87.25r
Bradford, Mrs. (
fl. 1857),
86.466
Bradford, Mrs. (nee Boudinott) (
fl. 1807),
105.338
Bradford, Andrew,
86.208–209,
104.152,
105.432–434,
109.28–29, 41, 99–100, 110, 114, 122,
114.237, 238,
116.167–168, 184, 191
house of, in Phila., 84.129–130
printing shop of, 84.129, 130, 134
Bradford, Dorcas (Mrs. Andrew Bradford),
84.129
Bradford, James C., book rev. by,
123.379–380
Bradford, Lydia (Mrs. Rinaldo Burleigh),
105.67
Bradford, M. E.,
114.141
Bradford, Mrs. Phoebe George,
87.200
Bradford, Samuel F.,
109.46–47, 52
Bradford, Samuel F. (1776–1837) (publisher),
92.219,
93.407
Bradford, Tace (Tacey),
78.10
Bradford, Thomas,
81.6,
83.293,
98.169
letter from Benj. Rush, 78.7–10
Bradford, Thomas (1745–1838),
82.449
Bradford, Thomas (
fl. 1709),
99.11
Bradford, Thomas Lindsley,
108.186
Bradford, William,
123.330–380
Bradford, William, I,
123.87, 88–90, 93
Bradford, William, III, (1721–1791),
81.43, 69, 353, 354, 356,
98.169,
103.144, 151,
119.245,
123.87
Bradford, William, IV (1755–1795) (Attorney General),
81.4
n, 90.162,
91.8,
92.464,
97.164,
98.144, 145,
104.289, 290, 291, 294, 306,
106.29,
108.269, 419,
113.164, 168–171, 172, 173, 177,
118.41, 56
death of, 90.180
on Phila. social season, 90.171, 172
Bradford, William (1663–1752) (printer),
76.65, 469,
91.349,
94.150,
114.235–236, 243,
116.191,
121.343
London Coffee House of, 95.34
publisher, 105.218
Bradford, William (
fl. 1810),
78.53
n, 104.5
Bradford, William (Governor) (1589/90–1657),
105.67,
109.156,
122.251
Bradford & Inskeep (publishers),
85.177
n, 92.218
Bradford County,
76.429
n, 84.275
agricultural fair in (1890s), 85.395–398
farming in (1890s), 85.367–410
Bradish, Mrs. ,
102.492
Bradley, David,
110.289
Bradley, Edward Sculley,
104.40, 41
book rev. by, 89.372–374
ed., Traubel's With Walt Whitman in Camden, January 21 to April 7, 1889, rev., 78.123–125
Bradley, Erwin Stanley
Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War: A Political Biography, rev., 90.551–552
The Triumph of Militant Republicanism..., rev., 89.245–246
Bradley, Harold W.,
94.184, 185, 186
Bradley, John,
92.49
Bradley, Joseph,
120.257
Bradley, Margaret,
119.104–105
Bradley, Richard,
78.46,
80.26
Bradley, William,
101.156
Bradshaw, Capt.,
78.458
Bradshaw, James,
90.500
Bradshaw, John,
107.147
Bradshaw, Robert,
102.442
n
Bradshaw, Wesley (pseud.).
See Alexander, Charles Wesley
Bradshaw, William C.,
109.489
Bradstreet, Anne,
120.157
Bradstreet, Col. John,
95.474,
104.325
Brady, Alice,
107.47
Brady, "Diamond Jim,"
90.354, 355
Brady, Ens. Hugh,
78.304
Brady, Gen. Hugh,
103.378
Brady, John,
89.353, 364
Brady, Mary,
89.353, 364
Brady, Mathew B.,
76.114
Brady, Matthew,
106.313,
108.103–104,
122.314
Brady, Nicholas,
83.448
Brady, Patricia,
George Washington's Beautiful Nelly: The Letters of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, 1794–1851, rev.,
118.139–141
Brady, Samuel,
77.328, 329, 330
Braeman, John
book rev. by, 113.507–508
The Road to Independence. A Documentary History of the Causes of the American Revolution, 1763–1776, rev., 88.102–103
Brag (card game),
93.47
Bragdon, Henry Wilkinson
book rev. by, 102.526–527
Woodrow Wilson: the Academic Years, rev., 92.408–410
Bragdon, John S.,
119.357, 368
Bragg, Gen. Braxton,
83.451,
90.466,
115.349, 351
Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat, vol. 1, by McWhiney, rev., 94.123–124
Bragg, Thomas,
81.33
Braham, A. Spencer, "The Philadelphia Press and the Millerites,"
78.189–202
Brahm, John W. G. de (1718–1800),
88.403
Braidwood, Thomas,
117.189–192
Braille,
93.97
Brailsford, William,
77.422, 423–424
Brain, James,
77.252, 264
Brainard, Julius,
109.393
Braine, Benjamin,
121.109, 118
Braine, James,
121.109, 118
Brainerd, David,
77.314
n, 113.519,
118.296
Braithwait, John,
122.258
Braithwaite, William,
80.139,
105.468
Brakemen, railroad,
96.184, 185, 187
Bram, Mrs. Magdalena,
84.208
Bramble (schooner),
102.472
Branagan, Ann (Mrs. Thomas Branagan),
77.336
n
Branagan, Thomas (1774–1843)
advocates education, 77.345–347, 351
on Amer. literature, 77.339–340, 346–347
as an Amer. romantic author, 77.332–352
early life of, 77.333–336
and religion, 77.332, 335–336, 337n, 349–350, 351–352
republicanism of, 77.332–352 passim
on women, 77.344–347, 349
writes against slavery and slave trade, 77.332, 336–343, 349
Branam, Ebenezer,
106.160
Brancato, Anna,
117.270, 284
Branch, John,
100.232–242
passim
Branch, Mrs. John,
100.232
Branch, Rebecca B.,
100.236
Branch, Susanna (
fl. 1709),
99.5
Branchtown,
89.217
The Brand Plucked From the Burning, 109.133
Brandeis, Louis,
83.332,
103.465, 466,
105.126,
108.124,
119.420
The Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection, 108.124
Brandes, Joseph,
Herbert Hoover and Economic Diplomacy. Department of Commerce Policy, 1921–1928, rev.,
87.245–246
Brandes, Stuart,
113.670
Branding irons,
86.406
Brandon, Edgar Ewing,
Lafayette, Guest of the Nation..., vol. 1, rev.,
76.489
Brandon, James C.,
106.332
"A Barbados Planter's Visit to Philadelphia in 1837: The Journal of Nathaniel T. W. Carrington," 106.411–421
Brandon, Ruth,
Singer and the Sewing Machine, rev.,
102.132–133
Brands/Branding,
92.443
of coopers, registered, 78.283
for crimes, 100.174, 184
required for exports, 78.279–285 passim
Brandt, Albertus,
80.171, 188
Brandt, Clare,
The Man in the Mirror: A Life of Benedict Arnold, rev.,
119.136–139
Brandt, Nat,
Harlem at War: The Black Experience in WW II, rev.,
121.153–154
Brandy,
78.223,
79.47, 470,
80.161,
83.199, 410,
103.356
cost of, 93.40
drinking of, 93.44
as medicine, 80.295
peach, 83.21–22
price of still (1725), 84.232
sold to Indians, 100.146
used in Delaware River initiation (1724), 84.224
whiskey disguised as, for Indians, 84.323
Brandywine,
114.258, 269
Brandywine, Battle of,
79.458,
80.366, 368,
81.380,
82.61, 413, 447, 448
n, 466,
84.426,
96.329, 330,
121.238
Lippard story of, 79.303–304
Brandywine (frigate),
90.27, 31, 36,
103.100
Brandywine band of Lenape,
114.254–256, 269
Brandywine Creek,
76.433,
81.391, 393
du Pont mills on, 91.302
map of "Hannah Freeman's World," 114.259r
mills on, suggested as army shelters, 82.470
in poetry, 93.504
The Brandywine Home Front During the Civil War, 1861–1865, by Wilkinson, rev.,
91.371–372
Brandywine Manufacturing and Banking Company,
81.405
Brandywine Paper Mills (1787–1837)
described, 81.394–395, 400–401
early years of, 81.392, 393–396
firm names of, 81.393
Thos. Gilpin invents paper machine for, 81.396–405
handmade paper in, 81.394–396
valuation of, 81.396, 402
watermarks of, 81.238n, 394
Brandywine River Keithian congregation,
105.215
Brandywine Springs,
101.51,
103.241
The Brandywine Tradition, by Pitts, rev.,
93.563–565
Brandywine Village,
99.394
Branham, Charles, book rev. by,
108.531–532
Branning, Rosalind L.,
Pennsylvania Constitutional Development, rev.,
85.359–361
Branson, Elizabeth.
See Lardner, Elizabeth Branson
Branson, Susan,
120.373
Branson, William,
76.100
Brant, Catharine Croghan (Mrs. Joseph Brant),
85.117
Brant, Irving,
89.414–415,
112.141
The Fourth President: A Life of James Madison, rev., 95.121–122
James Madison, Commander in Chief, 1812–1836, rev., 86.357–358
James Madison, Secretary of State, 1800–1809, rev., 78.241–243
Brant, John H.,
109.572, 574–576
Brant, Joseph,
79.442, 444, 445,
80.488, 492,
84.269, 270, 299
n, 444
n, 85.117
biography of, review, 80.252–254
Brant, Sally,
107.19, 37, 40–42
Brant Summit,
76.415
Branton, George,
109.575
Branton, William A.,
109.572, 574–576
Brass,
84.232
early American utensils, 92.412–413
Brass bands,
94.287
Brassey, John,
121.118
Brassey (Bracy), Thomas,
80.151, 154, 171,
89.154, 157, 163,
90.499
property of, in Phila, 80.222
Brass-Knuckle Crusade. The Great Know-Nothing Conspiracy: 1820–1860, by Beals, rev.,
85.96–97
Brattle Street Church, Boston,
82.286
Bratton, William,
85.172
n
Braude, Beatrice,
107.486–487
Braudel, Fernand,
114.287
Brauer, Jacob,
92.459, 460
Brauer, Kinley,
116.387
book rev. by, 93.284–285
Cotton versus Conscience: Massachusetts Whig Politics and Southwestern Expansion, 1843–1848, rev., 92.130–131
Brauer, Susanna,
92.459
Braund, Kathyrn E. Holland,
William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, ed. by Braund and Waselkov, rev.,
120.249–250
Braverman, Harry,
112.300, 307
Braxton, Joanne M.,
Black Women Writing Autobiography: A Tradition Within a Tradition, rev.,
116.407–408
Braxton, Wilbert,
116.390
Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat, vol. 1,
Field Command, by McWhiney, rev.,
94.123–124
Bray, Thomas,
80.12,
84.206,
110.291
Religious Philanthropy and Colonial Slavery: The American Correspondence of the Associates of Dr. Bray, 1717–1777, ed. by Van Horne, rev., 110.577–578
Bray's Associates school,
99.404,
107.64
found African American school in Phila., 99.403
Brazil,
78.95,
86.179
Costa and independence of, 78.72
midshipman of, 90.36, 45
neutrality of, violated (1864), 77.197
Portuguese in, 78.71, 72
slave trade in, 86.343
smuggling trade with, 83.412
Bread,
76.34,
79.54, 467, 470,
82.10, 12, 29, 40,
86.146, 160,
88.56, 58, 64, 66.
See also Flour
assizes of,
78.276, 277
baking of,
96.239
corn bread,
84.447
n
European demand for,
99.164
free, during yellow fever (1797),
81.388
for Indians,
84.297, 461
inspection of,
78.278, 280, 287
Jas. Logan ships, for Penn,
78.145, 153, 154, 155, 156, 160, 172, 173
Christopher Ludwick supplies, for Continental Army,
81.378–385
Pa. exports of
1729–1735, 91.402
1772, 78.292n
price of (1860),
87.144, 151
scarcity of
c. 1777, 82.454, 457
c. 1778, 91.425n
West Indies trade in,
99.157
Breadlines, in Phila.,
93.90
Breaker boys, in anthracite region,
89.278, 279
Breakfast(s),
94.285
at Atlantic City, 102.320
given by Blair McClenachan at Londonderry (1784), 79.62
for school children, 93.94, 100
Breaking Bread: The Catholic Worker and the Origin of Catholic Radicalism in America, by Mel Piehl, rev.,
107.326–328
Breast-feeding, book on,
113.504–505
Breastworks, at Chancellorsville,
89.299
Brebner, John Bartlett,
112.616
Brechemin, Lewis,
84.333, 335
Brechemin & Camp (lithographers),
84.333
Brecht, Martin,
122.310
Brecht, Sara,
109.345
Breck, Anna Lloyd,
103.105.
See also Aspinwall, Anna Lloyd Breck
Breck, Charles,
102.491, 492
Breck, Rev. Charles,
103.522
Breck, Daniel,
102.495,
103.243
Breck, Edward,
122.256
Breck, George,
102.491,
103.104, 241, 251
Breck, Jean Ross (Mrs. Sam. Breck),
102.469, 473, 476, 480
Breck, Lucy,
102.472, 476, 480
death of, 103.229–230
education of, 102.498, 501
health of, 103.99, 106
Breck, Mary,
103.104
Breck, Samuel, Jr. (1771–1862),
89.77
n, 91.289,
99.290–291, 297,
109.183,
123.348–349
1823–1827 diary of, 103.85–113
1827–1833 diary of, 103.222–251
1834–1835, 1838 diaries of, 103.356–382
1839–1849 diary of, 103.497–527
of Alabama, 103.242
and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 102.501–503
defends Phila. reputation, 99.305
diary of, 1814–1822, 102.469–508
disapproves of Wm. Bingham's style of living, 90.167
entertains Lafayette, 103.89
and Hist. Soc. of Pa., 102.471
memoirs of, 102.471
in politics, 102.470
portrait by Otis, 102.485
silhouette of, 103.497r
on slavery, 99.301
as textile manufacturer, 103.228, 241, 244
urges portrait of Washington, 99.306
visits Boston, 103.104–105
Breck, Samuel, Sr.,
90.160,
102.469
Breck, Mrs. Samuel, Sr., journey to Boston,
103.104–105
Breck, William,
103.244
Breckenridge, Hugh,
115.110
Breckenridge, John,
95.384, 386, 390,
97.326
n
Breckenridge, John C. (1821–1875),
80.323, 324,
93.192, 194,
109.532
in election of 1860, 104.212–217
as Southern Democratic candidate (1860), 87.340, 444–445
Breckinridge, Clark,
113.401–402, 408
Breckinridge, Henry,
116.255
Breckinridge, Reverend John (1797–1841),
112.416,
113.340–341, 344
Breeches,
84.147, 167
n
leather, 98.142
poem on, by Rembrandt Peale, 79.334
Breeden, James O., book rev. by,
120.147–148
Breen, T. H.,
106.569,
113.91,
114.118, 119,
119.172, 173, 202, 260,
120.135,
122.424
The Character of the Good Ruler... in New England, 1630–1730, rev., 95.395–397
"The Culture of Agriculture: The Symbolic World of the Tidewater Planter, 1769–1790," rev., 108.378
"Myne Owne Ground": Race and Freedom on Virginia's Eastern Shore, with Innes, rev., 106.561–563
Tobacco Culture: The Mentality of the Great Tidewater Planters on the Eve of Revolution, rev., 110.576–577
Breeze Hill, estate of J. Horace McFarland,
120.400
Bregler, Charles,
107.458
correspondence of, 119.168–169
Brehon, James,
77.398
Breintnal, David,
80.171, 191
Breintnall, Esther Parker (Mrs. Joseph Breintnall),
78.64
n
Breintnall, Joseph,
78.45
n, 46, 64, 64
n, 80.25, 29, 34,
109.102–111, 121, 142
Franklin on, 86.209
and Lib. Co. of Phila., 101.76–82
ode to Bartram by (c. 1743), 83.446–451 passim
poem in praise of Jacob Taylor, 86.207–209
Breitman, Richard,
110.598
Breitweiser, Mitchell Robert,
Cotton Mather and Benjamin Franklin, rev.,
111.562–564
Brelsford, Francis,
76.172
Bremen (Germany),
76.392,
83.437
Bremer, Fredericka,
82.283,
120.398
Bremers, Otto L.,
98.231
Bremmer, James,
108.271, 275–276
Brennan, Thomas,
123.366
Brenner, Scott Francis,
Pennsylvania Dutch: The Plain and the Fancy, rev.,
82.241–242
Brent, Bishop Charles H.,
98.234
Brent, Margaret,
105.412,
121.377
Brentall, Joseph,
107.153
Brentini family,
115.491, 500
Brereton, John,
121.112
Bresslau, Marcus H.,
95.188
n
Bressler, Leo A.
"Peter Porcupine and the Bones of Thomas Paine," 82.176–185
"The Anchor Club, Defender of Federalism," 80.312–319
Bressuire in Poitu,
89.54
Brest (France),
86.442, 452
Brethren, Church of the,
83.400,
120.401, 402
book on, 120.269–271
influence on barn structure, 118.281
A Brethren Bibliography, 1713–1963, by Durnbaugh and Schultz, rev.,
88.489–490
The Brethren Encyclopedia, ed. by Durnbaugh, rev.,
110.295–297
Brethren in Christ, story of,
104.132
The Brethren in Colonial America..., ed. by Durnbaugh, rev.,
92.250–251
Bretland, J., Jr.,
79.378
Breton, William L.
antiquarianism of, 85.181, 183, 190, 195, 196, 208
and Wm. Birch, compared, 85.208
illustrates Casket, 85.184–206 passim
illustrates Watson's Annals, 85.183–207 passim
sketches of, for J. F. Watson, 98.19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, 31, 40
trade cards, 85.196–197, 202
views of N. Y., 85.195, 198
views of Phila., 85.178–209 passim, 179r, 180r, 191r, 192r, 203r, 204r
Brett, George,
95.328,
101.98, 99, 102
Brett, Harold M.,
80.353
n, 354
Brett, Thomas,
120.356
Brevoort, Henry,
93.399, 408
on Robt. Walsh's prejudices, 93.406
Brevost, Antoinette,
104.4, 33, 34
n
Brevost, John,
104.20, 35
Brewer, George W.,
104.214
Brewer, John,
120.134
Brewer, William U.,
102.76
Breweries,
82.216,
85.419
n, 94.60,
98.142
in early Phila., 92.148, 149, 158, 172
jurisdictional conflict over, in Phila. (1924), 84.358–359
of Timothy Matlack, 84.155, 157
Morris', 98.136
Ortlieb Brewing Company, 105.319–320
Phila., 105.45–46
Brewers, and National German American Alliance,
86.296, 303, 317
n
Brewington, M. V.
book rev. by, 80.381–382
Chesapeake Bay: A Pictorial Maritime History, rev., 78.255–256
Shipcarvers of North America, rev., 87.239–240
Brewster, Benjamin,
77.445
n, 87.385,
97.233, 249,
119.321, 335, 339,
121.188
Brewster, David,
105.89
Brewster, Dr. David,
84.63
Brewster, Francis E.,
79.359,
103.376
Brewster, John,
76.89
Brewster, L. D.,
108.56
Brewster, Samuel,
106.198, 211
Brewster, William,
81.64
The Pennsylvania and New York Frontier. History of from 1720 to the Close of the Revolution, rev, 79.396–397
Breyfogle, William,
Make Free: The Story of the Underground Railroad, rev.,
83.241–243
Bribery,
77.129, 131, 209, 454,
88.352,
105.63–64.
See also Corruption
of Gov. Wm. Denny, 94.430
at elections, 93.464
to obtain treaty with Turkey (1830), 90.26–27
in Pa. legislature, 103.335–355
in political campaigns, 91.257–258
in promotion of teachers, 94.376
Briceland, Alan V.,
113.653
"The Philadelphia Aurora, The New England Illuminati, and the Election of 1800," 100.3–36
Brick kilns,
79.199,
89.162
Brickhead & Pierce,
94.350
Bricklayers,
76.161
Brickley, David,
114.489
Brickmakers,
88.26
Bricks,
88.32,
92.159
n, 163, 168
n, 99.174.
See also Tiles
for building in Phila., 81.119
for Phila. City Hall, 97.248
predominant building material in Phila. (1840), 91.173
Brickwork, key to architectural modifications,
121.40–42
Briddes, John,
116.341
Briddle, Algernon Sydney,
95.339, 340
Bridenbaugh, Carl,
95.195
n, 99.367,
113.186, 204,
121.382
book revs. by, 76.357–358, 77.489–490, 78.383–384, 79.109–110, 512–513, 81.325–326, 430–432, 95.394–395, 104.514–515
Cities in Revolt, Urban Life in America, 1743–1776, rev., 80.523–525
Early Americans, rev., 105.492–493
Jamestown, 1544–1699, rev., 104.381–382
Mitre and Sceptre: Transatlantic Faiths, Ideas, Personalities and Politics, 1689–1775, rev., 87.98–100
Myths and Realities. Societies of the Colonial South, rev., 77.107–108
No Peace Beyond the Line, rev., 96.547–548
"The Old and New Societies of the Delaware Valley in the Seventeenth Century," 100.143–172
"Philosophy Put to Use...", 101.70–88
The Spirit of '76, rev., 100.419–420
Vexed and Troubled Englishmen, 1590–1642, rev., 94.104–105
Bridenbaugh, Jessica,
113.204
Bridenbaugh, Roberta,
96.547
Bridesburg Arsenal.
See Frankford Arsenal
Bridesburg community (Philadelphia),
119.250
Bridewell Prison, N. Y.,
84.272
Bridgeport, Conn.,
78.197
Bridges,
77.467, 473.
See also individual bridges
building of
books on, 123.125–128, 253–255
for Centennial Exhibition, 94.228
Costa's interest in,
78.81, 84, 89, 105
covered, history of, in Middle Atlantic states, rev.,
84.258–259
erected by court of quarter sessions,
93.375, 377
at Falls of Schuylkill,
102.486, 486
n
Gray's Ferry,
98.161–162, 170
over Delaware and Chesapeake Canal,
78.354
over Ohio River, in Pittsburgh-Wheeling rivalry,
123.220–225
over Schuylkill,
91.339
over Susquehanna River,
95.77
Charles W. Peale designing,
110.348–355
in Phila.,
78.84
railroad
at Bordentown, N. J., 78.207–208, 207r
burned (1861), 88.82, 82n
railroad and Herman Haupt,
95.74, 76, 77
Upper Ferry (Fairmount), burned,
103.378
Bridges, Amy, book rev. by,
117.245–246
Bridges, Hal
Iron Millionaire: Life of Charlemagne Tower, rev., 77.230–231
letter to Editor on review of Iron Millionaire..., 78.137–139
Bridges, Harry,
107.486
Bridges, Thomas,
93.109
n, 112,
94.533
Bridget (nurse),
87.70,
88.215, 351, 482
Bridgetown (Barbados),
76.305
Bridgewater, Earl of.
See Egerton, John
Bridgman, Frederick,
112.565
Bridgwater, Dorothy W.,
The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, volume 30: July 1 through, October 31, 1779, ed. by Bridgwater et al., rev.,
120.253–254
Bridlington.
See Burlington, N. J.
Bridport, George,
95.234
Bridport, Hugh,
117.160
A Brief Account of the Indians of Delaware, by Weslager, rev.,
77.278
Brief Examination, by Coxe,
100.480, 481
A Brief Sketch of the Military Operations on the Delaware During the Late War, by Thackara,
91.302
A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, by Smith,
93.349, 362,
94.5,
95.7–8, 10
A Brief View of the Conduct of Pennsylvania, by Smith,
94.4
Brientnall, David,
99.11
Briesacher, Becky, "Philadelphia's Gallery of Sacred Fakes,"
115.89–114
Briggs, Asa,
92.440
Briggs, Casper W.,
97.486
Briggs, Charles L.,
112.317
Briggs, Elizabeth,
109.363
Briggs, George A.,
79.163
Briggs, Otto,
117.14, 19, 27, 35
Briggs, Richard,
106.57
Briggs, William Harlowe,
76.42
n
Brigham, Clarence S.
Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for the Library of the American Antiquarian Society, 1908–1958, rev., 83.238–240
Paul Revere's Engravings, rev., 79.513–514
Brigham, David,
122.121–122
book rev. by, 116.244–247
Brigham and Dock,
95.83
Bright, Henry Arthur, diary of,
102.522–523
Bright, Jesse (Lt. Gov. of Ind.),
89.204,
95.386
Bright, John,
87.201
Bright, Michael,
98.139, 140
n
Bright, Samuel R., Jr., book rev. by,
87.235–236
"Bright Star" (mummers band),
117.299
The Brightest Ornament..., by Richman, rev.,
92.265–266
Brightland, John,
80.34
Brighton, Pa.,
85.202
Brighton (brigantine),
77.412, 428–429, 431
Brigman, Lindo,
114.554,
118.68
Brignoli (opera singer),
102.277
Brill Manufacturing,
116.239, 247, 442, 446
Brillon, Madame,
114.295
Brimmer, Martin,
112.562
Brinck, Rev. ,
84.208
Brindley, James,
84.275
Brindley (pseud.),
84.412–413
Bringhurst, Bruce,
Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly, rev.,
104.125–127
Bringhurst, James,
95.359
Bringhurst, John,
95.356,
100.187,
107.224
Bringhurst, Joseph,
102.216
n, 116.485–486
Brink of Revolution: New York in Crisis 1765–1776, by Decker, rev.,
89.376
Brinks, Herbert,
122.154
Brinley, George,
99.280
Brinner, Edwin B.,
107.263, 465
Brinner, Peter,
104.192
Brinton, Anna Cox,
109.396–397
Brinton, Caleb,
114.175–176
Brinton, Dr. Daniel Garrison
admires Md. agriculture, 89.309–310
advises against more marches, 89.315
attends divine services, 89.302
at Battle of Chancellorsville, 89.299–301
at Battle of Gettysburg, 89.312–314
at Battle of Lookout Mt., 90.481–483
biographical sketch of, 89.292
on camp diseases, 90.474, 480
commissioned surgeon, 89.294
describes hospital at Gettysburg, 89.313
describes soldier drummed around camp, 89.298
efforts at warming tents, 90.474–475
goes to Va., 89.296
horseback accident of, 90.489
impressions of the West, 90.469
leaves Phila. for Washington, 89.295
library of, 89.302
march to Chancellorsville, 89.298
meets Confederate surgeons, 90.486–487
nighttime adventure of, 90.472–473
philosophy of, 89.303, 90.490
rejoins XI Corps, 90.466–468
selects hospital sites, 90.476, 481
travels by ambulance, 89.297
Brinton, Ellen Starr,
81.119
n
Brinton, George,
107.66
Brinton, Howard,
81.123,
107.233
Brinton, Dr. John Hill,
89.295, 295
n, 296,
90.468
Brinton, Lewis,
89.295
Brinton, Gen. Robert M.,
96.186
Brinton, Sibyla,
89.295
Brinton 1704 House,
123.100
Brisbane, Albert,
79.187
Brissenden, Paul,
98.242
n
Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre,
76.312,
78.85,
81.394,
91.294
ed., New Travels in the United States of America, 1788, with Esheverria, rev., 89.378–379
oration against slavery, 83.293, 302
on Pa. Constitution (1776), 76.314–315
on racial equality, 99.417
scandalized by Phila. fashions, 90.168
Brister, Joseph,
117.91, 94
Bristol, Isaac,
121.201, 205, 206–207
Bristol, Pa.,
78.15
n, 96.346
early names of, 95.486
horse races at, 81.233
as ship building center, 95.507
as summer resort, 102.479–480, 490
turnpike, 101.5
Bristol, R. I.,
78.73
Bristol, Roger P.,
123.88–90
comp., Index to Supplement to Charles Evans' American Bibliography, rev., 96.414–415
Supplement to Charles Evans' American Bibliography, rev., 95.397–398
"Bristol: The Origin of a Pennsylvania Market Town," by Terry A. McNealy,
95.484–510
Bristol (England),
78.10,
79.24, 416–417,
83.410,
86.272–273, 452,
89.148, 159, 160,
91.405, 408
Thos. Digges in, 77.387, 390, 392, 429, 430, 431
honors Kosciuszko, 92.88–89
Bristol College,
81.246
Bristol Factor (ship),
92.17
Bristol Meeting (England),
77.276
Bristow, George F.,
100.386
Bristow, Jacob,
121.209
Bristow, John,
90.507
Bristow, Johomas,
80.171, 222
Bristow, Margaret,
80.171, 225
Bristow, Thomas,
80.171, 225
Bristow Station,
89.41, 42
Britain
architecture of, book on, 120.273–275
colonial, book on, 120.131–133
Glorious Revolution, book on, 120.376–377
Britanham, Solomon,
108.478, 483–485
Britannia (ship),
85.5
Britannicus (pseud.
). See Ramsay, Allan
British agents,
89.404
British Army.
See also American Regiment;
British troops, in Amer.;
Parliamentarian Army;
Royal American Regiment;
Royalist Army
discipline in, 85.309
foreign officers in (1756), 85.112, 139n
Prevosts in, 85.112–117 passim, 119
recruits in N. Amer., 87.31–33, 36, 38, 38n
in Revolutionary War, 123.235–237
Union army compared to, 85.307, 308
British cartography, during French and Indian War,
123.3–29
British Constitution.
See English Constitution
British Drums on the Southern Frontier: The Military Colonization of Georgia, by Ivers, rev.,
98.518–520
"A British Editor Reports the American Revolution, With Curious Side Lights on Benjamin Franklin," by J. Bennett Nolan,
80.92–112
British Emigration to North America. Projects and Opinions in the Early Victorian Period, by Shepperson, rev.,
82.119–121
British Empire,
76.292,
77.452, 454, 456,
86.418.
See also Colonies, American (British);
Crown, British;
Parliament, British;
Trade and commerce
American Revolution in, book on, 113.292–293
Edmund Burke on, 86.19
crisis in, over Stamp Act, 86.10–41 passim
history of (1760–1763), by Gipson, book rev., 78.371–373
history of (1764–1766), by Gipson, book rev., 81.206–207
The British Empire Before the American Revolution, by Gipson
vol. 1, rev., 83.221–223
vol. 2, rev., 84.376–377
vol. 3, rev., 85.219–220
vol. 10, rev., 86.350–351
vols. 11-12, rev., 91.203–205
vol. 13, rev., 92.257–258
vol. 14, A Bibliographical Guide to the History of the British Empire, 1748–1776, rev., 93.544–545
vol. 15, rev., 96.114–115
British faction, in national political celebration,
118.216
British fashion, in colonial American shops,
119.187–189, 202
British folkways, in America, book on,
115.115–116
British Foreign Enlistment Act,
77.183, 196
British influence, on U. S. politics,
119.369–389
passim
British Isles,
91.404
immigrants from, 114.528–529
Phila. exports to (1720–1739), 91.409
trade of, to Phila. (1720–1739), 91.405–406
British Journal of Photography, 105.202
British Legion,
90.301
British Maps of Colonial America, by Cumming, rev.,
99.380–381
British Maps of the American Revolution, by Guthorn, rev.,
97.538–540
British Merchant (English newspaper),
93.13
British Merchant (ship),
86.122
British Miners' National Association,
88.258
British Museum,
102.165
British naval life, HMS
De Braak, artifacts of,
119.160
British Navy,
79.453,
82.20,
85.23, 25, 29, 33,
86.438,
87.415,
88.128, 128
n
action against French (1755–1756),
86.432–433, 441–442, 443–444, 446, 451–452
acts against col. smugglers,
83.128
and Amer. privateers,
79.36
n
during Amer. Rev.,
76.379, 381, 383, 385, 387, 388,
82.416, 417, 426, 430, 431, 432, 438, 439, 443, 463,
123.370–371
in Baltic Sea (1812),
86.42–48
passim
captures Amer. ships in West Indies,
83.134, 145, 147–148, 414, 415
convoys Amer. merchant ships,
86.42, 43, 45, 46, 47
convoys col. merchant ships,
78.152, 153, 157, 162, 163, 166–167
cost of, to England,
82.269, 298
in Delaware River (1777),
79.456–461,
82.23–25, 448, 453–454
John Dickinson visits ships of (1754),
86.282–283
Christopher Ludwick in,
81.368–369
position of (1777), reported in France,
82.60, 61, 62, 63
protects Amer. shipping,
79.473, 478
searches Amer. ships (1858),
87.80
n
and steam navigation,
83.440, 441
and treatment of Amer. Regiment (1740),
87.36–37
treatment of James Josiah by,
79.454–456
victories of, affect price of logwood,
78.153
in West Indies,
79.29, 49–51, 58–59, 60–61
during Amer. Rev., 82.28–38 passim
British North America
continuity with American Revolution, book on, 118.423–425
eighteenth-century, book on, 116.236–238
British Politics and the American Revolution: The Path to War, 1773–75, by Donoughue, rev.,
90.369–398
British Queen (steamship),
83.435,
103.518
British rights, Amer. rights based in,
122.355, 360, 362, 364, 365–366
The British Soldier in America: A Social History of Military Life in the Revolutionary Period, by Frey, rev.,
106.301–305
The British Spy..., by Wirt,
92.205
"A British Spy in Philadelphia, 1775–1777," by Seed,
85.3–37
British troops, in Amer.,
77.396,
82.434,
83.132, 140, 284,
86.26, 36, 40.
See also Highlanders;
Quartering Act (1765);
Royal American Regiment
advised to attack New England,
91.432
attack Bordentown, N. J.,
82.24–25
captured by Amer. ships,
79.37, 454
clothing of,
78.16
colonies issue paper money to support,
88.178, 179, 181, 190–196
passim
commanders of prolong the Rev.,
91.430
conduct of, on Braddock Expedition (1755),
79.375, 376–377
convoy of (1779),
79.31–32
depredations of,
82.25, 455, 456, 458–459, 464
desertions encouraged among,
79.322
diet of more expensive in Amer.,
91.273
Sarah Logan Fisher on,
82.428, 429, 450, 462
on Forbes Expedition,
80.286, 289
n
give plays in Phila.,
78.468
guns for, taken as prize,
79.31
Indian allies of, in Pa.,
79.442, 444–445, 446, 447, 448, 449
Indians ambush,
87.319, 320
Indians support, during Amer. Rev.,
84.269, 269
n, 299
n, 306
n, 308
inhumane treatment of, by officers,
91.429
from Ireland,
80.93
in N. Y.,
76.379–
393n
at New London,
76.393
number of (1782),
91.429
n
occupy Cliveden,
88.33, 34–35, 36
officers incur debts to merchants,
84.27
payment of (1757),
81.180
purpose of,
81.354
quartering of, in Phila.,
91.268–279,
96.55
recruiting of
c. 1778, 80.110–111
in maritime provinces, 79.37
reinforcements for,
76.381, 382, 391–392
from Scotland,
80.93, 110–111
sent from England (1775),
86.437–438, 442
in South (1781),
76.380–393
passim
specie spent by, contributes to inflation,
88.175
strength of, at Germantown,
82.61
supply problems of,
82.453
n, 454, 455, 459
n, 464
and support of Indians (1794),
84.268, 306, 309, 310, 318, 467
Va. issues paper money to support (1762),
88.178, 179, 181
in War of 1812,
91.300
The British-Americans: The Loyalist Exiles in England, 1774–1789, by Norton, rev.,
97.259–261
British-Israel World Federation,
97.316
Britons,
83.275
Britons in American Labor. A History of the Influence of United Kingdom Immigrants on American Labor, 1820–1914, by Yearley, rev.,
82.355–356
Brittain, Lionel,
80.171, 201,
99.11
Brittain, Vera,
114.414–415
Brittany,
87.425
Britten, William,
122.258
Brittin, Lionel,
105.290
Brittons, Forster & Co.,
88.17
Broad Church Movement, in Protestant Episcopal Church,
91.71
Broad Mountain, Pa.,
76.415, 417
Broad Run, Va.,
89.306
Broad Street, Phila.,
77.440, 444–445, 447
c. 1869, 89.476
horse racing on, 93.45
improvements to, 103.501–502
intersection at Market St., 86.340r
origin of, 92.156
Reading passenger depot at, 86.165
Broad Street Hospital,
105.247
Broad Street Station Lounge USO club,
123.151–152
Broadbent, Samuel,
97.489
Broadcast propaganda,
115.571–574, 577–578
Broadcasters, career of Boake Carter,
97.287–317
Broadcloth,
98.135
Broades, Arthur,
107.39
Broadford, Pa.,
88.287
Broadhurst, Mrs.,
104.31
Broadlands (English countryseat),
87.204
Broadmeadow, Simeon,
98.220
n
Broadsides,
94.438
Broadsides and Bayonets. The Propaganda War of the American Revolution, by Berger, rev.,
101.533–534
Broadwater Club, Va.,
91.190
Broadway Tabernacle, N. Y. C.,
105.66
Broadway Theater, Denver,
97.377
Brocades,
96.52
Broccoli,
83.199
Brock, C. Helen,
105.344
Brock, Isaac,
105.229
Brock, Joan Huff (Mrs. Thos. Brock),
95.494
Brock, Jon,
100.181
Brock, Capt. Joseph,
78.454
Brock, Peter,
98.54
Pacifism in the United States..., rev., 93.426–427
Brock, Thomas,
95.494–510
passim
Brock, William R.
Parties and Political Conscience, rev., 104.122–124
Welfare, Democracy, and the New Deal, rev., 113.507–508
Brockden, Charles,
84.138
n
Brockden, Charles (
d.1769),
80.34,
84.151
Brockenbrough Library,
123.122
Brockhaus, Friedrich Arnold,
79.204
Brockie (Dilworth), Elizabeth,
120.182
Brodeau, Anna Maria,
120.383
Broderick, David,
113.632
Broderick, Francis,
118.368
book revs. by, 101.414–415, 103.549–550
Brodhead, Charles,
98.483, 484, 488
Brodhead, Lt. Charles,
95.446
Brodhead, Col. Daniel (1736–1809),
84.473
n, 93.160
Brodhead, Garret,
84.473
n
Brodhead, J. Davis,
84.186, 187
Brodhead, John,
107.199
Brodhead, John (1770–1838),
84.473
n
Brodhead, John (1776–1821),
84.277, 298
n, 301
n, 307
n, 436, 440
n, 473
biographical data on, 84.473n
Brodhead, Senator Richard,
98.483
Brodhead family (Poconos),
115.481, 486–487, 489, 494
Brodie, Fawn M.,
122.109,
123.119
Thaddeus Stevens, Scourge of the South, rev., 84.249–251
Brodine, Charles E., Jr.,
Naval Documents of the American Revolution. Volume 10: American Theater. October 1, 1777–December 31, 1777; European Theater, October 1, 1777–December 31, 1777, ed. by Bowen-Hassell et al., rev.,
122.132–134
Brody, Dr. David,
90.373, 375,
108.253
book revs. by, 92.275–276, 111.417–418
"On the Decline of American Steel," essay review, 113.627–633
Broehl, Wayne G., Jr.,
The Molly Maguires, rev.,
89.248–252
Broglie, Victor François, Duke de,
80.104
Broken Twig (Seneca chief).
See Tiawanias
The Broker of Bogata, 76.332
Brokerage business, in Phila.,
93.29
Bromedge, Capt. Hugh,
96.331
n
Bromfield, Henry,
77.416, 417
Bromley, James,
104.70
Bromley, Nathaniel,
80.171, 203
Bromley lace mills,
116.442, 444
Bronchitis,
89.61,
94.294
Bronner, Edwin B.,
93.7
n, 11,
94.23, 135, 138
n, 105.483,
106.292,
112.458
book revs. by, 78.108–109, 81.92–93, 84.237–239, 87.92–94, 229–230, 89.381–383, 90.387–388, 91.212–214, 96.117–118, 98.250–251, 103.528–529, 104.251–252
biographical sketch and selected bibliography in Seeking the Light: Essays in Quaker History in Honor of Edwin B. Bronner, by Frost and Moore, 112.287–289
co-ed., The Papers of William Penn. vol. 5, rev., 111.568–569
"Distributing the Printed Word: The Tract Association of Friends, 1816–1966," 91.342–354
"Indian Deed for Petty's Island, 1678," 89.111–114
"Letter from a Yellow Fever Victim, Philadelphia, 1793," 86.204–207
"Philadelphia County Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, 1965," 77.457–480
William Penn's "Holy Experiment." The Founding of Pennsylvania, 1681–1701, rev., 87.91–92
Bronner, Simon J.,
114.463,
123.135, 136
book revs. by, 108.254–255, 123.134–136
Folk Art and Art Worlds, rev., 112.315–318
Popularizing Pennsylvania: Henry W. Shoemaker and the Progressive Uses of Folklore and History, rev., 121.147–148
Bronson, Enos,
91.445
Bronson, William, store of,
98.136
Bronze, used in coins,
101.296, 297
Brook, Samuel,
122.31–32
Brook Farm,
79.187,
106.441
Transcendentalist movement, 107.156
Brooke, Clement (ironmaster),
93.477, 478, 479, 482, 484
Brooke, Edward,
121.118
Brooke, Henry,
109.102, 135–142
praised by James Logan, 89.435
Brooke, John L.,
114.286,
118.148
King George III, rev., 97.258–259
Brooke, Matthew (ironmaster),
93.475, 476, 477, 480
Brooke, Richard,
121.118
Brooke, Sergeant,
80.93
Brooke, Thomas,
93.476
n
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
83.48
Brookes, George,
122.160
Brooke's Run, Va.,
89.305
Brooke's Station, Va.,
89.297, 301, 302
Brookfield, Dr.,
103.229
Brookfield Farms, MacVeagh home,
80.497
Brookhouse, Mary,
107.34–35, 43
Brookhouse, Nathaniel,
79.57
Brookhouser, Frank,
104.73
Our Philadelphia. A Candid and Colorful Portrait of a Great City, rev., 82.369–370
Brookline, Mass.,
88.255
Brooklyn, N. Y.,
76.57
black baseball in, 117.5–6
Irish attack African Americans in, 103.210
steamboat ferries to, 103.100
as suburb, 112.591
Brooklyn (sloop),
88.70
Brooklyn Bridge,
79.367
Brooklyn Historical Society,
113.584
Brooklyn Lead Company,
94.350, 352
Brooklyn Navy Yard,
102.492,
103.100
Brooklyn Theatre fire,
80.463
Brooks, Bowyer,
98.138, 139
Brooks, C. D.,
99.477
n
Brooks, E. S.,
96.375
Brooks, Edward,
80.154,
89.153,
102.80
Brooks, Henry,
80.56
Brooks, J.,
80.171, 214
Brooks, James J.,
110.398
Brooks, John,
121.237
Brooks, Lynn Matluck,
118.234
"Emblem of Gaiety, Love and Legislation: Dance in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia," 115.63–87
Brooks, Neal A.,
A History of Baltimore County, rev.,
104.398–399
Brooks, Philip C.,
Research in Archives: The Use of Unpublished Primary Sources, rev.,
93.565–566
Brooks, Rev. Phillips,
108.57–58
biography of, rev., 86.104–106
and Broad Church Movement, 91.71n
Brooks, Preston,
82.286, 287,
86.330,
103.199,
104.209, 210,
111.103, 104,
123.295
Brooks, Rachel,
110.559–560
Brooks, Robert,
120.24
Brooks, Van Wyck,
76.41,
93.510,
120.404
Brooks, Victor D., book rev. by,
106.433–434
Brooks, Gen. William,
101.194
Brooks (Brock), John,
86.413
Brookwood (countryseat),
86.330, 334, 336, 338, 342, 345, 346, 454, 463, 471,
88.71, 78, 199, 335, 337, 341, 359, 464,
89.94, 95, 103, 221, 224, 468
deer at, 88.213
described, 86.181–184, 188, 190, 192, 193, 194, 326, 327, 333, 343–344, 347, 460–461
elegance of, 88.86, 205, 217, 341–342
S. G. Fisher on future of, 89.335
servants at, 89.365
Brookwood Labor College,
107.323,
109.17,
114.416,
122.322
Broomall, Anna E.,
108.222–223, 230
Broome, Jacob,
109.489
Broomhead, Joseph,
114.510
Brophy, Alfred L., "The Quaker Bibliographic World of Francis Daniel Pastorius's Bee Hive,"
122.241–291
Brophy, John,
94.521, 527, 528,
114.543–544, 551–552, 554–558, 561,
116.124,
118.65, 70, 372–373, 383,
121.291,
122.320–321, 322–323, 324, 330, 338, 339–340, 346,
123.130
Brosius, Nicholas,
102.338
Brothels, in Phila.,
93.39
"Brother Against Brother: The Amalgamated and Sons of Vulcan at the A. M. Byers Company, 1907–1913," by Michael W. Santos,
111.195–212
Brotherhood of America (Brotherhood of the Union),
79.286
n, 94.194, 209, 210,
120.266
Lippard's writings on, 79.308–309
organized by George Lippard, 79.286, 296–301
patriotic names used in, 79.286
ritual of, 79.299, 308
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
111.56–57,
120.11
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,
111.57
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
111.57
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters,
116.113
Brotherhood of the Footboard,
111.50–51, 56
The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, by Waite,
94.202
Brotherhood of the Union.
See Brotherhood of America
Brothers (ship),
79.470–471
Brothers Valley (Somerset County),
104.167, 171
Brouer, Mr. ,
87.145
Brougham, Henry Peter, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
episode of with Geo. M. Dallas, 92.429, 430, 431
insults U. S. (1860), 87.344–345, 346, 434n
Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America, 1750–1950, by Leavitt, rev.,
112.301–303
Broune, William,
79.53
Brouwer, Merle G.,
107.56
"Marriage and Family Life Among Blacks in Colonial Pennsylvania," 99.368–372
Browder, Earl,
109.414,
117.288,
118.370
Browere, Albertis D. O.,
112.548–549
Browere, John,
110.157
Browin, Francis Williams,
Coins Have Tales to Tell: The Story of American Coins, rev.,
91.107–108
Brown, —,
83.189
Brown, Capt.,
81.62
Brown, Miss,
89.471
Brown, Alan S., "The Role of the Army in Western Settlement, Josiah Harmar's Command, 1785–1790,"
93.161–178
Brown, Alexander, and Sons (firm),
76.215
n
Brown, Alexander Crosby
book revs. by, 78.373–375, 87.243–244
Steam Packets on the Chesapeake. A History of the Old Bay Line Since 1840, rev., 86.364–365
Brown, Dr. Andrew,
85.426
n
Brown, Andrew (publisher),
81.66,
118.45,
120.322–325, 335, 336–342,
121.7–9, 10, 12, 13, 15–16
Brown, Anne S. K., ed.,
The American Campaigns of Rochambeau's Army, with Rice, rev.,
98.101–104
Brown, Antoinette,
83.31
Brown, Art,
85.370
Brown, Bolton,
106.99
Brown, Caroline,
110.561
Brown, Chandos Michael,
Benjamin Silliman: A Life in the Young Republic, rev.,
115.266–268
Brown, Charles Brockden,
77.345,
79.289, 303, 306,
80.314,
81.137,
92.195, 206, 216,
93.393,
94.43, 464, 472, 479,
106.371–373,
110.258, 278,
112.637,
116.90–91, 467–498,
120.328
Arthur Mervyn, 110.234
biography of, review, 77.356–357
book on, 112.289–290
Brown, Charles H.,
William Cullen Bryant, rev.,
96.407–408
Brown, Charlotte H.,
80.349
n
Brown, Claude,
114.594
Brown, Colin,
108.2
"Elisha Mulford (1833–85) and His Influence: A 'Fame Not Equal to His Deserts'?", 108.25–28
Brown, Collinson, & Tritton (bankers),
77.411,
102.439
Brown, D. Alexander, book rev. by,
94.416–418
Brown, Dr. D. T.,
83.75
letters to Thos. S. Krikbride, 83.78–80, 83
Brown, David (of Winchester, Va.),
96.321
Brown, David Paul,
76.334, 346,
77.165, 178, 199,
92.322,
97.500,
103.370,
118.39,
119.310–311, 316
and Warder Cresson insanity case, 95.174, 178, 179
presentation pitcher to, 114.76r
Brown, David S.,
102.314,
117.194–195, 197
Brown, Dee,
The Year of the Century: 1876, rev.,
91.102–104
Brown, Dr. John,
81.163
Brown, E., Jr.,
82.149
Brown, Elijah,
82.433, 444,
96.307
n, 116.468–481, 498
Brown, Emma,
113.35
Brown, Ernest,
109.11
Brown, Ethel Penniwell.
See Leach, Ethel Penniwell Brown
Brown, Ford Madox,
118.432
Brown, Francis Shunk,
88.39,
94.91
Brown, Frederick,
102.281
Brown, Gary Lawrence,
116.313–314
Brown, George,
106.21,
107.67
Brown, George W.,
Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Volume 1: 1000–1700, rev.,
90.524–525
Brown, Gerald Saxon,
The American Secretary: The Colonial Policy of Lord George Germain, 1775–1778, rev.,
88.368–369
Brown, H. Glenn, book rev. by,
78.396–397
Brown, Henton,
94.458, 461,
95.28
Brown, Honour Clayton,
116.473
Brown, Ira V.,
105.2
book revs. by, 79.124–125, 85.233–244, 478, 86.234–235, 89.247–248, 379–381, 90.547–549, 91.227–228, 494–495, 92.127, 93.558–559, 94.255–256, 95.276–277, 96.401–402, 97.534–535, 98.282–283, 99.257–258, 100.552–553, 101.146–147, 102.251–252, 104.382–383, 526–528, 105.359–360, 109.587–588
"An Antislavery Agent: C. C. Burleigh in Pennsylvania, 1836–1837," 105.66–84
"Cradle of Feminism: The Philadelphia Female Antislavery Society, 1833–1840," 102.143–166
"William D. Kelley and Radical Reconstruction," 85.316–329
Brown, Isaac,
96.321
Brown, J.,
82.157
Brown, Jacob,
106.166
Brown, Gen. Jacob,
100.345, 349, 354
Brown, James,
99.11
Brown, James (Judge Advocate),
101.472
Brown, James (Senator),
93.191
Brown, Jeffrey,
120.257
Brown, Capt. John,
96.331
n
Brown, John (1800–1859) (abolitionist),
77.173,
113.30–31,
115.417,
123.120, 378
body of, in Phila., 82.287–289
character of, 87.215, 221
documentary study of, 97.553–555
lithographic illustrations of, 82.149
Northern sympathy for, 87.215–216, 221, 230
in Pa., rev., 76.489
raid of, 87.215–216, 221, 225, 93.193
Brown, Dr. John (of Edinburgh, 1810–1882),
76.42
Brown, John (
fl. 1710),
99.11
Brown, John (
fl. 1780)
tried as traitor in Revolution, 91.31
witness (1783), 77.158, 163
witness (1799), 77.126n
Brown, John (
fl. 1991),
116.462
Brown, John (Phila. merchant,
fl. 1770
), 100.503–505
Brown, John (ship captain,
fl. 1684),
80.235
Brown, John A.,
76.215–216,
79.361,
88.343
Brown, John K.
book revs. by, 119.413–415, 123.123–125
The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831–1915: A Study in American Industrial Practice, rev., 120.277–278
Brown, Joseph (
fl. 1684),
92.177n
Brown, Kathleen,
121.378
Brown, Katy,
94.502
Brown, Lloyd Arnold,
Early Maps of the Ohio Valley. A Selection of Maps, Plans, and Views made by Indians and Colonials from 1673 to 1783, rev.,
84.374–375
Brown, Margaret L.,
88.283,
118.421
Brown, Marley R., III,
119.285
Brown, Marshall,
110.275–276
Brown, Martha (Mrs. Thomas Chalkley),
107.218
Brown, Marvin L., Jr., ed.
Baroness von Riedesel and the American Revolution..., rev.,
89.500–501
Brown, Mary (
fl. 1888),
94.500, 502
Brown, Mary Ann (
fl. 1837),
110.561
Brown, Mary Armitt,
116.474, 476, 498
Brown, Mary Elizabeth,
116.388
Brown, Mary Johnson.
See Chew, Mary J. Brown (Mrs. Samuel Chew)
Brown, Michael,
121.231
Brown, Milton,
119.164
Brown, Moses,
102.445
biography of, review, 87.227–229
Brown, Nellie,
88.268, 271, 273
Brown, Nicholas,
77.274
n
Brown, Norman D.,
Daniel Webster and the Politics of Availability, rev.,
94.560–561
Brown, P. T.,
99.219
n
Brown, Polly,
82.433, 455
Brown, Priscilla,
94.502
Brown, R. H.,
104.448
Brown, R. Shepard, book revs. by,
85.357–359,
96.259–260
Brown, Ralph Adams
book revs. by, 102.244–246, 104.117–119, 261–262, 105.111–114, 492–493
The Presidency of John Adams, rev., 100.270–271
Brown, Ralph H.,
Mirror for Americans: Likeness of the Eastern Seaboard, rev.,
93.129–131
Brown, Richard C., "Mark Sullivan Views the New Deal from Avondale,"
99.351–361
Brown, Richard D.,
112.153,
116.198
book rev. by, 113.650–652
ed., Printing and Society in Early America, with Hall, Hench, and Joyce, rev., 108.107–108
Knowledge is Power: The Diffusion of Information in Early America, 1700–1865, rev., 114.565–567
The Strength of a People: The Idea of an Informed Citizenry in America, 1650–1870, rev., 121.394–395
Brown, Richard M.,
95.261,
96.103
Brown, Robert,
104.434, 443, 444,
119.47–48, 53
Brown, Robert E.,
120.128
book rev. by, 100.263–265
Charles Beard and the Constitution. A Critical Analysis of "An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution," rev., 80.516–518
Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691–1780, rev., 80.518–519
Brown, Roger H.
Redeeming the Republic: Federalists, Taxation, and the Origins of the Constitution, rev., 119.423–425
The Republic in Peril: 1812, rev., 88.498–500
Brown, S. C.,
107.315
Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, rev., 104.520–522
Brown, Dr. Samuel,
104.501
Brown, Stephen,
93.483
Brown, Stuart Gerry
book revs. by, 87.101–104, 88.230–231, 90.128, 92.113–115
The Autobiography of James Monroe, rev., 84.493–494
The First Republicans: Political Philosophy and Public Policy in the Party of Jefferson and Madison, rev., 79.251–254
Brown, Susan Catherine.
See Ingersoll, Susan Catherine
Brown, Thomas,
99.11
Politics and Statesmanship, rev., 111.99, 109–111
Brown, W. D.,
115.385
Brown, Wallace
book revs. by, 90.257–258, 91.473–475, 92.258–259, 97.259–261, 108.114–115
The Good Americans: The Loyalists in the American Revolution, rev., 94.109–110
The King's Friends..., rev., 90.402–404
"Viewpoints of a Pennsylvania Loyalist," 91.419–433
Brown, William,
95.23,
107.549, 561
Brown, Mrs. William,
76.456
Brown, William (
fl. 1690),
116.473
in Sarah Logan Fisher's diary, 82.414, 415, 418, 419, 424, 432, 435, 459, 462, 464
Brown, William (naval captain,
fl.1780),
81.51
Brown, William (printer,
fl. 1760),
103.151, 152, 154
Brown, William Adams,
108.44
Brown, William Findlay,
105.100
Brown, William H.,
110.258,
112.463
Brown, William L.,
95.175
Brown, William Wells,
97.461
n, 117.98
Brown, Wrisley,
101.508
Brown (Broon), Lunar,
108.482, 485
Brown (Chew), Mary J.,
120.289
Brown and Stevens Bank,
117.56
Brown Bear Tavern (London),
77.422, 423
Brown family (of Rhode Island), book rev.,
77.104
Brown Instrument,
116.428, 455
Brown Palace Hotel, Denver,
97.370, 373
Brown University,
85.430
n
early faculty of, 95.51
founding of, 95.50–51
Ivy League and, 112.231–232
Revolutionary sentiment in, 95.52
Brown v.
Board of Education, 116.119–120
Brown Zikmund, Barbara,
117.119
Brownback family,
87.134
Brownback's German Reformed Church, Chester Co.,
87.125, 129
and temperance question, 87.131, 134
Browne, Edward,
99.221,
121.118
Browne, Gary Lawson,
Baltimore in the Nation, 1789–1871, rev.,
105.356–357
Browne, James,
103.233,
116.473
Browne, Peter A., and hair test for insanity,
95.176, 177, 181
Browne, Capt. Peter A.,
91.318, 319
Browne, W. H. C.,
117.71
Browne, William,
107.147,
121.118
printed wood stamp of, 114.24r
Brownell, Charles E., ed.,
Latrobe's View of America, 1795–1820: Selections from the Watercolors and Sketches, with Carter and Van Horne, rev.,
110.465–466
Browning, Mr.,
92.331
Browning, Charles H.,
81.129
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (Mrs. Robert Browning),
83.34,
93.523,
109.93
Browning, Orville H.,
82.100,
85.312,
92.370
Browning, Robert,
81.406
Brownists,
76.22
Brownlow, Richard,
83.188
Brownmiller, Roy,
102.203
The Browns of Providence Plantations: Colonial Years, by Hedges, rev.,
77.104–105
The Browns of Providence Plantations, vols. 1-2, by Hedges, rev.,
93.431–433
Brownson, Orestes A.,
103.204, 207, 208, 212,
107.155,
108.48,
111.174, 190
Brownson's Quarterly Review, 103.207
Brownsville,
76.435.
See also Nemacolin's Village
Brownsville, Pa.,
80.285
partner with Pittsburgh in urban rivalry, 123.215–216
Brownsville Female Seminary,
83.47
Browntown,
87.28
Brubaker (Principal),
118.173
Bruce, Blanche K.,
114.138
Bruce, David K. E., book on,
121.412–413
Bruce, Dr. George D.,
87.303
Bruce, Helm,
101.511
Bruce, Robert, Earl of Ailesbury,
86.396
Bruce, Robert V.,
Lincoln and the Tools of War, rev.,
80.539–540
Bruce, Thomas, seventh Earl of Elgin,
102.114
Bruchey, Stuart W.,
96.203
n, 100.485
book rev. by, 86.97–99
ed., Small Business in American Life, rev., 105.512–513
Robert Oliver, Merchant of Baltimore, 1783–1819, rev., 81.328–329
Bruen, Mr. (of N. Y.),
89.101
Bruff, Capt. James,
104.9
Brugger, Robert J.,
Maryland: A Middle Temperament, 1634–1980, rev.,
114.130–131
Brumbaugh, G. Edwin,
82.396,
120.305–309, 313, 315–316, 318
book revs. by, 82.238–240, 85.215–217, 90.150–151, 91.96–97, 92.259–260, 93.299–300, 94.271–272, 96.250–251
Fort Mifflin on Historic Mud Island in the Delaware River, Philadelphia, rev., 84.262
Vision of "miniature Williamsburg," 120.306r
Brumbaugh, Gov. Martin G.,
81.308–309, 313,
82.319,
94.86, 380,
102.84, 89,
104.60,
107.436, 444,
113.211,
120.305
background of, 102.85
book on, 120.401–402
and religion of Christopher Sauer, 93.384
writings of, 94.101
Brumbaugh, Mrs. Martin G.,
94.101
Brumbaugh, Thomas B., "The Pennsylvania Academy's Early days...",
92.384–386
Brumberg, Joan Jacobs,
Mission for Life: The Story of the Family of Adoniram Judson, The Dramatic Events of the First American Foreign Missions, and the Course of Evangelical Religion in the Nineteenth Century, essay review,
107.139–141
Brumer, Daniel Pastorius,
120.289
Brumm, G. Franklin,
93.252
Brun, Christian, book revs. by,
82.480–481,
84.374–375
Brun, Christian F.,
94.106
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom,
106.582
Brunel, Marc Isambard,
110.343
Brungard, D. M.,
102.66
Brunhouse, David,
123.316
Brunhouse, Robert L.,
104.365,
112.75,
119.5,
122.71
Brunius, Steffan,
121.391
Brunnholtz, Peter,
84.14,
114.294
Brunnow, Baron Philip,
77.297
Bruno, Alfred,
107.335
Bruno, Angelo,
121.298–299
Bruno, Anthony,
107.345
Bruno, Arthur,
107.333–335
Bruno, Frank,
107.345–346, 351
Bruno, Fred,
107.357
Bruno, James,
107.332–333, 335, 345, 351
Bruno, Jean,
121.298
Bruno, Joe,
107.332–336, 348–352, 354–361
Bruno, Lewis,
107.345
Bruno, Louis,
107.346, 348–349, 355
Bruno, Paul,
107.332–333, 335
Bruno, Peter,
107.345, 351
Bruno, Phil,
107.334–336, 348–349, 354
Bruns, Roger A.
book rev. by, 97.553–555
"Anthony Benezet and the Natural Rights of the Negro," 96.104–113
ed., Am I Not a Man and a Brother, 102.251–252
Brunson, Hugh,
110.517
Brush, George DeForest,
122.430
Brush Creek,
87.28, 29
Brushes,
86.408, 411, 412
Brussels lace,
89.88
Brusstar, Peter,
79.459, 466,
81.51, 57, 58, 60, 64
Brusstar, Rachel,
81.64
Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg,
95.67, 71
Brutus, by David,
110.75
"Brutus" (pseud. of Stephen Simpson),
95.376, 377, 377
n, 378
n, 120.37, 49, 50
Bryam's Tricopherus Hair Restorative,
84.339
Bryan, Frank,
112.95
Bryan, George (1731–1791),
77.453,
79.450,
88.146,
91.12, 28, 30, 32,
94.440,
96.91
n, 96,
105.29–30, 218,
112.75, 95, 100,
113.94,
118.37–44,
123.183, 305–306, 323–324, 327, 329, 330, 332
book on, 119.401–402
and Marbois-Longchamps Affair, 104.280, 282, 292, 294
occupies Jos. Galloway's mansion, 96.86
Bryan, Hugh,
102.408,
113.519, 520, 525
Bryan, Lt. John,
95.480
Bryan, Jonathan,
113.520, 525
Bryan, Mina R.,
76.375,
77.504,
78.264
Bryan, Phillis,
108.482
Bryan, Rachel,
108.486
Bryan, Richard,
85.419
n
Bryan, Richard, Jr.,
85.419
n
Bryan, Samuel,
112.76–77, 92, 103–130
answers to Burke's Questionnaire, 112.123–131
Bryan, Thomas Forman.
See Forman, Thomas Marsh (1809-1875)
Bryan, William Jennings,
80.507, 508,
84.176, 177, 188, 189, 191
n, 99.457, 486,
105.99,
114.403–404,
118.259,
119.144, 145
book on, 116.404–405
and election of 1896, by Glad, book rev., 88.506–507
political evangelist, rev., 89.386–387
politics of, rev., 88.388–389
on Chas. M. Schwab, 96.217
study of (1896–1912), rev., 85.246–247
Bryan (Briant), —,
85.419
Bryan Democratic League,
84.177, 178
Bryant, Isaac C.,
98.212
n
Bryant, John Emory,
113.268–269
Bryant, Lucy,
92.463, 464
Bryant, Prince (Indian),
92.463, 464
Bryant, William,
80.171, 212
Bryant, William Cullen,
80.314,
81.289–290, 291, 293, 299,
85.405,
89.90, 91,
103.493
book on, 112.289–290
salary of, 93.407
Bryce, Cornelia.
See Pinchot, Cornelia Bryce
Bryce, James, Viscount Bryce,
80.465, 473, 475,
97.233,
103.335
on style of Henry C. Lea, 80.475–476
Brydon, George Maclaren,
Virginia's Mother Church and The Political Conditions Under Which It Grew, vol. 2, rev.,
77.364–366
Brydon, Norman F.,
The Passaic River, rev.,
99.266–267
Bryn Mawr, Pa.,
76.433,
80.497, 506
Bryn Mawr College,
81.120, 125,
83.65–67, 73,
106.100
student life in (19th century), 85.264, 280, 285
symposium on Pa. history at, 80.403
symposium on Phila. area history, 81.117–118
Bryson, James,
80.61–69
passim, 81.57
Bryson, Thomas A., "Walter George Smith and General Grant's Memoirs,"
94.233–244
Buba, Tony,
122.428
Bubon, John J.,
85.316
n
Buchalter, Lepke,
113.225
Buchan, Earl of.
See Erskine, David
Buchanan, Arthur,
115.50
Buchanan, David (cabinetmaker),
92.239
Buchanan, Elizabeth Speer (Mrs. James Buchanan, Sr.),
77.295,
81.257
n
Buchanan, George,
79.416,
80.16
author of History of Scotland, 89.436
Buchanan, George W. (brother of James Buchanan),
81.257, 266
Buchanan, James (1791–1868),
76.112,
77.173, 174,
81.281,
82.107, 285, 287,
84.177
n, 86.319, 335, 337, 338, 348
n, 477,
87.81, 204, 327
n, 385,
88.297,
89.85, 202–205,
93.197, 202,
95.386, 390,
97.318, 319, 324,
99.319–334
passim, 103.179, 198,
104.201, 203, 208, 212, 213, 215,
105.501,
109.93, 423, 426, 443–445, 451, 486, 499–501, 515, 518, 525, 532, 535,
110.180,
111.192, 338,
118.353–355, 357–358,
121.165, 166, 173–174, 177, 178, 180, 181, 183–186, 193, 194, 195–196, 197–198, 281,
122.100, 103, 104
accepts English mission,
91.458–459
allies with Jackson,
96.390
aptd. to Russian mission,
96.378, 388
attacked by British press,
91.465
attitude toward public office,
81.255–279
attitude toward slavery,
87.84, 191
n, 451
biography of, by Klein, review,
86.479–480
book on,
119.427–428,
121.282–283
candidate for president
in 1844, 81.261–264
in 1848, 81.265n
in 1852, 81.267–269, 274
in 1856, 81.273–279
on Central American question,
91.465,
92.427
and the coming of the Civil War, book on,
115.435–436
and Court costume,
92.433
favors high tariff,
77.297
n
Harvest Home letter of,
98.344, 350
in House of Representatives,
81.256
mannerisms of,
91.467
minister to England,
81.270–272
minister to Russia,
77.294–310,
81.257–258
and Benjamin Moran,
92.425
on office of president,
81.262, 269, 273
on office of vice-president,
81.258
n, 268
n
opinion of Lord Palmerston,
91.464
opinion of Nicholas I,
77.298–301, 302, 310
and Ostend Manifesto,
97.322, 330
in Pa. Assembly,
81.255
professional income,
81.255
n, 256
n
promotes presidential aspirations in England,
91.465
relations of Francis J. Grund with,
97.473–480
relations of with George M. Dallas,
92.421, 423, 426
as secretary of state,
81.264–266
services of in England,
91.460
and State Department (1832),
77.305–309
on suffrage for African Americans,
92.382
suggested as candidate for vice-president,
81.256–257, 258
n, 259, 260
in U. S. Senate,
81.259–261, 266
voting patterns for,
117.264
and Wheatland,
81.265, 271, 279
Buchanan, James (
fl. 1763),
88.179
Buchanan, Robert,
115.42–46
Buchanan, Susan,
116.389
Bucher, Teresa (Mother Agnes),
108.309, 311–313
Buck, Carol,
122.431
Buck, Dudley,
100.376, 377, 378
Buck, Elizabeth,
102.341
Buck, F. M.,
101.291
Buck, G. A.,
118.71
Buck, John Lossing,
122.431
Buck, Pearl S., book on,
122.431–432
Buck, Solon,
102.341
Buck, William J.,
86.121
Buckalew, Charles R.,
80.329, 333, 333
n, 334, 335, 336,
88.458,
95.392,
109.485, 508, 513
Buckalew, John, Jr.,
80.326
Buckaloons,
76.432
Buckets, price of (1725),
84.230
Buckham, F. W.,
108.26
Buckingham.
See Bristol, Pa.
Buckingham, Duke of.
See Villiers, George
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker,
121.383
Buckingham, William,
120.101–102
Buckingham Palace,
86.254
Buckius, C. H.,
115.514
Buckles,
78.458
Buckley, C. H.,
101.503
Buckley, Daniel (ironmaster),
93.474, 476
Buckley, John,
80.171, 218
Buckley, Joseph,
121.119
Buckley, R. Emerson,
120.20
Buckley, Samuel,
77.468
n
convicted of counterfeiting, 92.164
Buckley and Brooke (of Birdsborough Forge),
93.475–476, 479
Buckman, Melvina R.,
100.402
Buckminster, Joseph,
79.436
Bucknall, Thomas Lindsay,
99.315
Bucknell University,
83.44,
85.367,
105.325
rise of, book rev., 90.412–414
student life in (19th century), 85.264, 274, 282, 284
Buckner, George,
105.336
Bucks County, Pa.,
78.209, 214, 281,
80.157, 160,
81.121, 122, 123, 381,
83.202, 213
n, 268,
89.164, 190,
106.484
court record of, 77.458
"The Court Records of Philadelphia, Bucks, and Berks Counties in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," by Marylynn Salmon, 107.249–291
Crewcorne as county seat of, 95.486
Doane family in, in Amer. Rev., rev., 77.231–232
early roads in, 95.495
Greek committee of, 123.358
historiography in, 116.323–355
Thomas Holme's map of (1687), 116.29
ironworks in, 88.67
Kollner views of, 84.345, 346
representation in (1750), 84.9
residents trade with occupied Phila., 84.27
John Tatham in, 83.254, 255, 259–260, 261, 263, 264
"The Township: The Community of the Rural Pennsylvanian," by Lucy Simler, 106.41–68
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.342, 345, 347–350, 353, 358, 361, 363
Bucks County: Photographs of Early Architecture, by Siskind and Morgan, rev.,
99.269–270
Bucks County Court, lawsuits of John Tatham in,
83.259–260
Bucks County Historical Society, museum of,
116.323, 330
Bucks County Patriot, 98.16
"Buckshot War,"
76.445
n, 103.382,
122.100, 102–103,
123.119
Buckskin breeches,
103.308
Bucktail Regiment.
See Forty-second Regiment, Pa. Reserves
Buckwalter, Capt. Luther M., death of,
90.477
Buckwheat,
78.460,
83.198, 202, 203, 204, 209, 215,
85.369, 389, 404, 409
harvesting, 85.388–389, 393
price of (1890s), 85.372
sowing of, 85.387, 388
threshing, 85.389, 393–394
yields, 83.200–201
Buckwood Inn (Poconos),
115.482, 493–494
Budd, Anne,
99.11
Budd, Edward G., Sr.,
123.148
Budd, Henry,
94.73
Budd, James,
83.256
lawsuits over death of, 83.258–259
Budd, John,
99.11
lawsuits with John Tatham, 83.258–259
Budd, Rebecca,
107.13
Budd, Thomas,
77.271, 272,
80.171, 183,
83.254, 255
n, 256,
87.411,
89.421,
94.3
n, 100.172, 299,
101.163, 168,
107.591–592,
120.90, 92, 93, 95, 101, 104,
122.251, 291
purchases Blue Anchor, 92.190n
Budd Company,
116.440, 443, 446, 448
Budd St., Phila.,
91.167
Budden, James,
80.52
Budden, Richard,
87.35
Budden, Capt. Richard (
fl. 1760),
86.427,
98.148, 168, 292,
110.363
Budden, William,
81.52
Budden's wharf,
98.156
Buddha,
88.444
Buddhism in American culture, book on,
117.360–361
Budd's Row, Front St., Phila.,
85.182,
98.11
Budenz, Louis,
115.537–538
Budka, Metchie J. E.,
91.90–91
Buehler, Henry, Harrisburg hotel of,
103.251
Buel, Joy Day,
115.165
Buel, Richard, Jr.,
105.350,
108.399,
115.165,
118.148
book revs. by, 113.112–113, 121.392–393
In Irons: Britain's Naval Supremacy and the American Revolutionary Economy, rev., 123.370–371
Securing the Revolution..., rev., 97.267–268
Buell, Augustus C. (1847–1904)
biographical sketch of, 80.479–480, 482
Civil War career of, 80.479–483
John W. Crerar on, 90.232n
false lineage of, 80.479, 486, 489, 490
fraudulent biographer and historian, 80.478–492
Samuel Eliot Morison on unreliability of, 90.232n
Buell, Mrs. Augustus C.,
80.482
n
Buell, Don Carlos,
88.333,
122.144
Buell, Julia (Mrs. Simon Buell),
80.479
Buell, Lawrence,
113.474
Buell, Simon,
80.479
Buena Vista, Pa.
miners riot against Italian strikebreakers (1874–1875), 88.267–273
reaction of citizens to Italian miners, 88.265–267, 270, 282–283
reaction to strike riots in, 88.273–278
significance of strike riots in, 88.278, 286–293
trials arising from strike riots in, 88.278–286
"The Buena Vista Affair 1874–1875," by Herbert G. Gutman,
88.251–293
Buenker, John D., book rev. by,
113.310–311
Buenos Aires,
94.28
revolutionary junta in, 94.32
Buffalo, N. Y.,
76.424, 437,
83.424, 425,
84.296
n, 455
n, 85.372,
86.179,
89.343
ethnic voting activity in,
117.283
German- and African American communities in,
119.434
nineteenth-century, 120.151–152
lecture of Bishop Hopkins in,
91.56
railroad lines to,
93.223
Buffalo (naval ship),
96.331
n, 99.316, 317
Buffalo Bill.
See Cody, William F.
Buffalo Creek,
84.295
n
Cornplanter at, to decide on war (1794), 84.440, 443, 456, 457, 459, 464, 465–468m478
near Lewisburg, 93.154
Six Nations Council at, 84.268, 307n, 437, 438
Six Nations treaties at (1802), 84.320n, 455n, 464n
Buffalo Creek, Butler Co.,
93.152, 153
Buffalo Creek, Union Co.,
93.152
Buffalo Creek, Washington Co.,
93.152, 153, 154
Buffalo Exposition (1901),
115.487
Buffalo Hill, Perry Co.,
93.153
Buffalo Horn (Indian),
93.158
Buffalo Lick Creek, Somerset Co.,
93.153
Buffalo meat,
89.483
Buffalo Road (U. S. 20),
76.437
Buffalo robe,
89.87
Buffalo Run, Bedford Co.,
93.153, 156
Buffalo Run, Center Co.,
93.153, 156
Buffalo Salt Lick,
76.428
Buffalo Swamp, Pa.,
93.157, 160
Buffalo Town (Buffellors T, Buffers T., etc.),
93.153, 156
Buffalo Township, Union Co.,
93.152
Buffaloes,
76.89, 426, 427, 428,
78.93, 95,
83.155,
87.26, 72, 73
for farm use, 78.93
in Pa., 93.151–160
Buffam, Joseph,
121.279
Buffers, rowdy gang,
93.35
Buffington, Richard,
101.168,
120.105
Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Count de,
85.59, 61,
108.277
Buffum, Rebecca,
102.150
Buford, A. S.,
81.32, 33
Bugg, Francis,
77.276
Buggeln, Gretchen Townsend, book rev. by,
120.134–136
Buggies.
See Coach-wagons
Bugle concert,
91.316
Buhle, Mari Jo,
107.113–114, 121
Buhler, Kathryn C.,
American Silver, 1655–1825..., rev.,
97.545–547
Buier (Busere), Maj. ,
85.418, 421
Builder, Thomas,
101.156
Building.
See also Architecture;
specific trades, e.g., Carpenters, Masons, etc.
cost of, at Cliveden, 88.15–34 passim
fees for measuring work, 88.27n, 31
source of working plans, 88.14–15
unemployment in, in Pa. (1930–1931), 88.40
work measured, 88.16, 27, 27n, 28, 31
Building Early America..., ed. by Peterson, rev.,
101.137–138
Building materials,
81.84, 119
for City Hall, 77.441, 443
demand for, 100.167
Buist, Robert,
103.512
Bukowczyk, John J.
book rev. by, 112.460–462
And My Children Did Not Know Me: A History of the Polish-Americans, rev., 113.133–135
Buley, R. Carlyle,
The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period, 1815–1840, rev.,
76.105–106
Bulfinch, Charles, disapproves of Bingham mansion,
90.167
Bulkeley, Charles,
103.292
Bulkeley, Peter,
114.289
Bulkely, Capt., (British army officer),
96.83
n
Bulkley, M. S.,
86.174
Bulkley, Peter,
86.383
Bulks,
100.295
Bull, Capt. (Indian guide),
87.317
Bull, John,
98.417,
102.340
Bull, Col. John (1730–1824),
84.429,
89.327, 328,
104.322, 323
Bull, Rev. Levi, records of,
93.483
Bull, Marcus,
82.88–89,
83.442
n
Bull, Obadiah,
110.275
Bull, Ole,
79.343, 350
concert of, described, 79.351
Bull, Thomas,
93.474
Bull and Mouth (London),
80.244
n
Bull Moose Party,
81.305, 318,
118.267
"A Bull Moose Responds to the New Deal: Pennsylvania's Gifford Pinchot," by James A. Kehl and Samuel J. Astorino,
88.37–51
Bull ring, Lancaster, Pa., political faction,
93.457, 459
Bull Run, Battle of,
87.46,
102.315–318.
See also Manassas, Va.
battlefield,
89.47, 306
first,
83.82,
88.86
n, 201–203, 219,
89.50, 89,
100.396
second,
88.459
n, 89.4–5, 41,
97.351, 353
description of, 89.42–43
German troops in, 87.162, 163–165
Bull Run Remembers... . The History, Traditions and Landmarks of the Manassas (Bull Run) Campaigns before Washington, 1861–1862, by Hanson, rev.,
79.407–408
Bulla, John,
91.30
Bulla, Sarah,
109.345
Bulla, Thomas,
109.345
Bullard, Arthur,
108.185, 195
Bullard, F. Lauriston,
85.308
n, 114.386,
117.112
Bullard, Jennie, "Change and Continuity: Steel Workers in Homestead, Pennsylvania, 1889–1895,"
111.61–75
"Bulldogs" gang, Phila.,
117.299
Bullen, Capt. (Catawba Indian),
95.458, 459
Buller, Alexander (teacher),
91.436, 442
Buller, John,
96.329
n
Bullet, Capt. Thomas,
85.151, 153
The Bulletin, of Hist. Soc. of Pa.,
100.431
Bulletin (Philadelphia),
110.404
Bulletin Company,
116.461
Bulletin Index (Pittsburgh),
118.389
Bulletin of the New York Public Library, 110.260
Bulley, R. D.,
108.90, 92
Bullinger, Heinrich,
76.10
Bullion, John L., book rev. by,
108.237–239
Bullitt, John C.,
77.446,
88.299, 300, 353, 354,
94.361
Bullitt, Orville H.,
For the President, Personal and Secret..., rev.,
97.422–424
Bullitt, Capt. Thomas, at Grant's defeat,
95.476, 477
Bullitt, William C.,
87.15,
97.216,
102.195,
105.363–365
and F. D. Roosevelt, 97.422
Bullitt (Bullett), Capt. Thomas,
80.287, 291, 292
Bullitt & Fairthorne (firm),
88.353
Bullitt Bill (reform charter),
94.361, 362, 363
Bullivant, Dr. Benjamin,
100.164, 166, 169
Bulloch, Archibald,
85.18
n
Bullock, Daniel,
121.119
Bullock, Darius,
99.200
Bullock, James D.,
77.181–183, 189–192
Bullock, John,
122.162
Bullock, Rebecca,
108.491
Bullock, Riley, death of,
99.341, 345, 347
Bullock, Rufus,
81.34,
113.266
Bullock, Steven C.
book rev. by, 118.149–151
Revolutionary Brotherhood: Freemasonry and the Transformation of the American Social Order, 1730–1840, rev., 121.274–276
Bullock & Crenshaw,
94.352
Bullocks,
95.474
"Bullworkers,"
90.463
Bultmann, Rudolph,
105.457, 459, 462
Bulwer, Sir Henry,
80.437
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton,
76.128, 337,
93.511,
109.93
Bumberger, Elizabeth,
106.177
Bumbrey, Jeffrey Nordlinger,
A Guide to the Microfilm Publication of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, rev.,
101.146–147
Bumm, William,
97.235, 237
Bumstead, Horace,
108.532
Bumsted, John M.,
What Must I Do To Be Saved? The Great Awakening in Colonial America, with Van de Wetering,
113.523
Bunch, Robert,
80.418
n
Bunch of Grapes Tavern, Boston,
85.417,
98.153, 154,
113.564
Bundy, Elizabeth R.,
108.220, 229
Bundy, McGeorge,
100.454
n
Bunisk, A. J.,
105.319–320
Bunker, William J., Mansion House hotel, N. Y. City,
103.518
Bunker Hill, Battle of,
78.469
monument dedicated at site of, 103.88
panorama of battle, 84.92
by Trumbull, 80.75, 81
Bunker Hill, Boston, Whig Convention at (1840),
77.91
Bunker Hill, Pa. (village),
107.340
Bunker Hill (schooner),
79.36, 37
Bunner, Andrew,
102.340
Bunner, Murray & Co.,
79.463
Bunting, Anna,
102.145, 148
Bunting, Elizabeth,
92.341
Bunting, Job,
95.504
n
Bunting, Samuel,
121.210–211
Buntline, Ned (pseud.).
See Judson, E. Z. C.
Bunyan, John,
82.339,
83.404,
108.380
Buranelli, Vincent
The King and the Quaker: A Study of William Penn and James II, rev., 87.89–90
"William Penn and the Socinians," 83.369–381
Burbary, Thomas,
92.162
n
Burbeck, Gen. Henry,
78.319,
101.468
Burchard, John,
The Architecture of America. A Social and Cultural History, with Bush-Brown, rev.,
85.460–462
Burckher, George,
104.164, 187, 190, 191, 193
Burd, Caesar,
119.114
Burd, Edward,
79.450–451,
84.418
n, 87.185,
94.481,
118.38
Burd, Edward (1751–1833),
90.172,
91.5, 33,
93.472
Burd, Edward Shippen,
79.220, 492,
88.347,
117.337
Edward Shippen Burd of Philadelphia (Rembrandt Peale oil), 110.68r, 76
home of, 87.334r
Burd, Elizabeth Shippen (Mrs. Edward Burd),
79.220
n, 450, 451, 451
n, 87.332, 335,
88.347
n, 91.33,
93.472
Burd, Col. James (1726–1793),
76.421,
80.289
n, 84.18, 19,
90.487,
95.435, 444, 446, 448, 457,
97.47, 56, 57,
122.388,
123.8, 9, 18, 20, 24, 28, 29
replaces Ed. Shippen as political leader, 97.66–74
Burd, James (ironmaster),
93.471
Burd, Margaret,
79.220
n, 492
Burd, Sarah Shippen (Mrs. Jas. Burd),
97.66
Burd Mansion,
79.220
Burd Road,
122.398
r
Burden, Samuel,
95.488, 489
Burdett, Sir Fancis,
82.182
Burdette, Robert J.,
113.414–415
Burd's Road,
123.18, 20, 29
Burdsale, Mr. ,
87.39
n
Burd-Shippen-Yeates Papers,
103.427
Bureau Brothers Foundry,
123.269
Bureau for Jewish Children, Philadelphia,
112.213
Bureau of City Property, Phila.,
77.442
Bureau of Corporations, U. S.,
93.532
Bureau of Industrial Research,
122.322, 323–324
Bureau of Labor Statistics,
98.81,
99.449
Bureau of Land Records, Pa.,
93.154
Pennsbury inventory (1687) in, 86.397
Bureau of Public Roads (Federal),
115.509, 510, 511, 513, 514, 519–520, 525–532
Bureau of the Budget,
97.516
Bureau of Unemployment, Phila.,
93.93
Bureaucracy
books on, 112.318–320, 115.139–141
Civil War, 120.393–394
in Jacksonian Amer., 100.131–132
Burg, John, (Lancaster innkeeper),
94.386, 387
Burge, Betty,
107.34, 43
Burge, Peggy,
98.154
Burge, Samuel,
98.154
Burge, Sarah (Sally) Coates,
108.504
Burgersdijck, Franco Petri,
80.30
Burges, Anthony,
92.190
Burges, Richard,
95.500, 505
Burgess, —,
123.384
Burgess, George,
100.42, 44, 57
Burgess, John W.,
94.13
Burgess, Samuel,
114.293
Burgess, Thornton W.,
99.355
Burgh, James,
83.278, 283
n, 284, 285–286,
93.310,
107.310,
111.437
Burgh, John,
86.449
n
Burghley, Lord.
See Cecil, William
Burgin, George H.,
104.70
Burglary,
89.482.
See also
Robberies
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.340, 344, 351
Burgoyne, Gen. John,
78.469,
80.94, 112,
81.84,
84.40
n, 308,
85.74,
96.50, 66,
98.184,
107.301,
121.132, 238, 250–251, 352, 361, 365,
122.133,
123.66, 372
advances against Amer. forces, 82.55, 56, 57, 428, 430, 438, 451
book on, 116.234–236
at Saratoga, 103.317
surrender of, 82.58, 59, 62, 451n
transport to Europe of defeated army, 96.342, 343, 344
Burholme (Ryers mansion),
123.100
Burial ground, of Friends, in Phila.,
89.420
Burials.
See also Cemeteries;
Funeral(s);
Indian burials
African customs, 92.474, 475, 476
"Babies in the Well: An Underground Insight into Deviant Behavior in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia," by Sharon Ann Burnston, 106.151–186
of col. soldier, 95.452
contested in Germany, 82.321–322
for poor, 78.423
preparation of body for (1858), 87.76
of prisoners of war, 98.134
of slaves, 86.154, 155
of soldiers, in Phila. (1776–1777), 82.419, 420, 424
of yellow fever victims (1793), 86.205, 207
Burk, John Daly,
77.7
n, 22
n, 94.345,
122.137
Burk, Robert F.,
The Corporate State and the Broker State: The DuPonts and the American National Politics, 1925–1940, rev.,
115.149–151
Burk, W. Herbert,
120.137
Burke, Mr. (actor),
94.282
Burke, Aedanus,
108.111,
112.103–130,
120.255
"Burke's Questionnaire," 112.119–123
Burke, Bobbye,
Historic Rittenhouse: A Philadelphia Neighborhood, with Sperr, McCauley, and Vaux, rev.,
110.468–470
Burke, Mrs. Charles (actress),
103.92
Burke, Colin, book rev. by,
117.123–125
Burke, E. C.,
117.74
Burke, Edmund,
77.166, 408,
78.24, 468,
79.99,
80.423,
86.242,
92.202,
96.291,
98.171,
103.300,
108.251,
109.212,
120.107,
121.325,
122.308, 379–380,
123.78
advice of, to John Trumbull,
80.77
correspondence of, book rev.,
84.97–98
with N. Y. Assembly and Charles O'Hara, 80.378–380
favors repeal of Stamp Act,
86.19, 27, 29, 38, 40
the French Revolution and,
112.521–522, 525, 543
and politics, book rev.,
82.348–350
racism and Whigs,
105.119
Burke, Edmund (
fl. 1853),
97.477
Burke, Helen Newbury,
Foods from the Founding Fathers, rev.,
103.267
Burke, James F.,
97.519
Burke, John,
109.251
Burke, Joseph C.
book rev. by, 93.443–444
"What Did the Prigg Decision Really Decide?", 93.73–85
Burke, Kenneth,
105.228,
110.308
Burke, Stephenson,
101.316
Burke, Thomas,
101.352, 356,
107.301, 382
Burke and the Nature of Politics. The Age of the American Revolution, by Cone, rev.,
82.348–350
Burkhart, John W., ed.,
Better Than Riches: A Tricentennial History of William Penn Charter School, 1689–1989, with West., rev.,
116.389–391
Burkib, John,
108.473, 483
Burleigh, Dr.,
86.157
Burleigh, Benjamin,
88.64
Burleigh, Charles Calistus,
92.334,
102.157
"An Antislavery Agent: C. C. Burleigh in Pennsylvania, 1836–1837," by Ira V. Brown, 105.66–84
Burleigh, Cyrus Moses,
105.67
Burleigh, George Shepard,
105.67
Burleigh, Gertrude (Kimber),
105.76
Burleigh, John,
105.66
Burleigh, Lydia (Bradford),
105.67
Burleigh, Rinaldo,
105.66–67
Burleigh, William,
92.347–351,
105.67
Burleson, Albert,
84.192
Burlesque, "The Career of Colonel Pluck: Folk Drama and Popular Protests in Early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia," by Susan G. Davis,
109.179–202
Burlington, N. J.,
77.458,
80.143, 243
n, 81.230–231,
82.416,
83.134,
84.139,
89.111, 112,
92.16, 23,
95.484, 485, 488,
100.161,
111.84, 94
burial ground, 89.113
career of John Tatham in, 83.255–261, 264
cemetery in (1695), 83.261
colonial, liquor in, 116.25
described by Gabriel Thomas, 83.253
Friends' Yearly Meeting at, 100.171
Library Company of, 80.15n
log prison at, 100.150
"palace" of John Tatham in, 83.253, 256–257, 265–266
pirates in, 83.260n
proposed city, 105.414–416
settlers of arrive on the Kent, 95.489
town plan of, 92.28, 33
Burlington County, N. J., place names in,
96.412–413
Burlington Court
lawsuits of John Tatham in, 83.255n, 258–259, 260–261
John Tatham, justice of, 83.257, 258
Burlington Friends Meeting,
83.256
Burlington Island,
95.487
n
Burlington Library Company,
78.51
n
The Burlington Mirror, 98.354.
See also New Jersey Mirror and Burlington Advertiser
Burlington Monthly Meeting,
89.112
Burlington Railroad.
See Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Burlington Yearly Meeting,
96.109
n
Burman, Benjamin,
78.147, 151
Burn, William,
77.388, 414
Burnaby, Andrew,
107.401,
116.167
Burnaby, Capt. Sir Wm.,
96.343
Burnap, Daniel (clockmaker), shop records of, rev.,
83.227–228
Burne (ship),
92.489
Burned-Over District of New York, book on,
112.454
Burner, David,
114.478,
117.254
Burnet, Gilbert,
80.16, 17, 28,
83.282, 373
Burnet, William,
79.422,
111.95,
116.186
Burnet Hills,
76.420, 429
Burnett, Governor,
109.155
Burnett, Maj.,
91.309
Burnett, Andrew,
77.283
Burnett, Edmund C.,
101.338,
105.105,
107.301,
119.5, 282, 283
Burnett, Frances Hodgson,
93.511, 524
Burnett, Robert,
77.261, 269, 281, 282, 283, 284, 287, 288
Burnham, Alan
book rev. by, 82.253–254
New York Landmarks. A Study and Index of Architecturally Notable Structures in Greater New York, rev., 88.381–382
Burnham, Eleazer,
85.418, 421
Burnham, Francis A.,
115.404
Burnham, George,
94.73
Burnham, John C.,
118.249
book rev. by, 113.157–159
Bad Habits: Drinking, Smoking, Taking Drugs, Gambling, Sexual Misbehavior, and Swearing in American History, rev., 119.416–418
How Superstition Won and Science Lost: Popularizing Science and Health in the United States, rev., 113.502–504
Burnham, W. Dean,
92.416,
102.70, 210
n, 111.116,
117.254
Presidential Ballots, 1836–1892, rev., 80.123–124
Burning in Effigy, of Andrew Oliver,
96.278
Burns, Mr. (tavernkeeper),
81.51
Burns, George,
110.605
Burns, James,
76.172
Burns, James MacGregor, book rev. by,
81.219–220
Burns, John,
79.158
Burns, Ken,
121.402
Burns, Rex,
110.231
Burns, Robert,
77.351,
88.440, 447, 454,
93.400
Burns, Sarah, book rev. by,
117.365–368
Burnside, Gen. Ambrose,
83.84,
85.303,
87.49, 51, 150, 166,
88.202
n, 303, 333,
89.10, 293,
90.467,
97.338,
120.276, 277
relief of, at Knoxville, 90.487
Burnside, Judge James (
fl. 1778),
97.327,
104.359
Burnston, Sharon Ann,
106.150,
115.181–182
"Babies in the Well: An Underground Insight into Deviant Behavior in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia," 106.151–186
Burnt Cabins,
76.417, 421, 436
Burnyeat, John,
80.153,
107.224,
122.258, 266
Burpee, W. Atlee,
123.148
Burr, Aaron, Jr. (1756–1836),
78.309
n, 343,
87.187,
90.5, 163,
91.289,
93.179,
103.9,
104.44,
107.309, 609,
112.275–276,
117.245,
119.71,
121.18,
122.211, 225–230, 232, 236
book on, 111.250–253
conspiracy of, rev., 79.517–519
duel with Hamilton, 78.4, 35n, 342, 100.426
from Princeton to Vice President, 104.259–260
Burr, Rev. C. Chauncey,
79.304,
88.300,
94.200, 200
n
Burr, Esther,
121.380
Burr, George Lincoln,
80.467, 470, 471, 475
Burr, Henry,
84.154
n
Burr, John P.,
92.327
n, 117.87–88
Burr, Nelson Rollins,
The Anglican Church in New Jersey, rev.,
79.267–269
Burr, Raymond J.,
97.86, 87
n
Burr, Theodore,
110.351
Burr, Theodosia Barton Prevost (Mrs. Aaron Burr),
87.187
n
The Burr Conspiracy, by Abernethy, rev.,
79.517–519
Burrage, Elizabeth,
107.47
Burrell, George,
117.90, 95, 97, 98–99
Burries, Maria,
110.555
Burritt, Elihu,
105.241
Burrough, Edward,
86.408,
122.246, 250, 253, 256, 258, 270, 271
Burroughs, Francis,
92.171,
121.119
Burroughs, John,
76.88,
121.119
Burroughs, Roger,
121.119
Burroughs, W. H., proprietor of the Franklin House,
93.59
Burroughs manufacturing,
116.453, 455, 460, 461
Burrowes, Thomas H.,
122.90, 94–95, 97, 100, 103, 105
Burrows, Col. (
b. 1760),
78.36
Burrows, John, Jr.(
fl. 1760),
81.67
Burrows, John (
fl. 1790),
81.67
Burrows, Robert,
99.11
Burrows, William,
78.222
Burruss, James,
120.356
Burstein, Alan.
See Hershberg, Theodore
Burt, A. L., book revs. by,
78.371–373,
81.206–207,
83.221–223,
84.376–377,
85.219–220
Burt, A. S.,
101.211
Burt, Maxwell Struthers,
101.94
Burt, Nathaniel,
94.63,
104.59,
107.192, 465
book revs. by, 82.495–496, 90.276–277, 419–420, 92.131–133, 93.93, 131–132, 451–452, 101.271–272, 102.262–263, 527–529, 104.394–396, 105.363–365
Palaces for the People, rev., 102.531–532
The Perennial Philadelphians. The Anatomy of an American Aristocracy, rev., 88.94–97
Burt, Struther,
105.365
Burt, Gen. William L.,
93.222
Burton, Anthony,
95.496, 497, 498, 499, 504
Burton, David,
92.339
Burton, David H.
book revs. by, 110.316–317, 114.597–598
The Learned Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, rev., 112.312–313
"Theodore Roosevelt's Harrisburg Speech, A Progressive Appeal to James Wilson," 93.527–542
William Howard Taft: In the Public Service, rev., 110.478–480
Burton, E. Milby,
The Siege of Charleston, 1861–1865, rev.,
95.410–411
Burton, H. J.,
79.185
n
Burton, Phil,
119.423
Burton, Robert,
The Anatomy of Melancholy, 110.245
Burton, William Evans,
76.339
Burton, William L.,
115.365–366
Melting Pot Soldiers: The Union's Ethnic Regiments, rev., 113.661–662
Busby, John,
77.474, 476,
80.171, 185
Busby, William (
fl. 1709),
99.5, 6
Buschbeck, Col. Adolphus,
87.167, 170
Busere (Buier), Maj. ,
85.418, 421
Bush, Capt. (
fl. 1645, under Oliver Cromwell),
88.124
Bush, David,
80.19, 23
Bush, Favorite,
108.483
Bush, George,
122.172
Bush, Joe,
117.28
Bush, Sargent, Jr., ed.,
Journeys in New Worlds: Early American Women's Narratives, with Andrews, Kolodny, Lang, and Shea, rev.,
117.227–230
Bush, Maj. Solomon,
90.305
Bush Hill (countryseat),
77.85,
81.61,
102.473, 499,
121.51
gambling at, 102.353
parade at, 91.324
Bush Hill Hospital,
92.69,
108.462
Bush Hill mansion,
120.330, 337, 340
Bush River Monthly Meeting,
102.448, 449
Bush-Brown, Albert,
The Architecture of America. A Social and Cultural History, with Burchard, rev.,
85.460–462
Bushell, Brown,
88.127
Bushell's Case, 114.324
Bushfield, Samuel,
102.355, 356, 357
Bushkill (Poconos),
115.481, 491, 492, 493, 500
Bushman, Claudia L.
book revs. by, 114.572–573, 118.139–141
ed., Proceedings of the Assembly of the Lower Counties on Delaware, rev., 111.388–389
ed., Proceedings of the House of Assembly of the Delaware State 1781–1792 and of the Constitutional Convention of 1792, with Hancock and Homsey, rev., 113.654–655
Bushman, Richard L.,
95.195
n, 113.552,
114.435,
118.148,
119.162
book revs. by, 93.119–121, 96.529–530, 115.115–116
ed., The Great Awakening..., rev., 95.109–110
Joseph Smith and the Beginning of Mormonism, rev., 109.402–404
King and People in Provincial Massachusetts, rev., 111.117–121
From Puritan to Yankee, 111.117, 119, 121
Bushmell, Horace,
108.26, 44, 48
Bushmen, in Africa,
92.478
Bushnell, Gov. Asa,
99.63
Bushnell, David,
103.322
Bushnell, Horace,
110.190, 591
Bushnell, Paul E., ed.,
Diary of a Common Soldier, rev.,
103.121–122
Bush's Hall, Bellefonte,
92.245
Bushwackers/Bushwacking,
89.297, 308
Bushy Run,
76.422
Bushy Run Battlefield Park,
76.436
Business,
76.214, 217, 277, 467,
78.276.
See also Advertising;
Banking;
Bankruptcy;
Economic conditions;
Finance;
Industry;
Investments;
Land;
Manufactures;
Merchants;
Monopoly;
Panics;
Prices;
Speculation;
Stock market;
Stocks;
Trade and commerce
advantage of single tax to,
79.165
n
Amer. interest in,
78.86, 89
big, in America, book on,
113.499–500
biography of W. E. Dodge, review,
79.261–262
buys legislative support (1850),
86.186
career of Jay Gould in, book rev.,
82.250–251
Andrew Carnegie writes on,
88.450–455
character of prior to the Civil War,
93.218
competition in,
88.450–451
curbed by mining companies, 83.313, 324
conditions, impact of railroad on, in Pennsylvania,
113.363–365
contract problems of Carey & Lea,
80.410–415
and co-operatives,
79.176, 185
depressed state of (1839–1841),
77.77–78, 85, 94
in early 19th century,
78.476–477, 491
effect of crisis in, on social life (1841),
79.223–224
failures in (1837, 1839),
76.214, 216–220, 465
failures of (1857),
86.463, 464
S. G. Fisher disdains,
86.191, 197, 323, 337, 476
S. G. Fisher on,
79.222, 223, 228, 231
Gilpin paper mills,
81.391–405
growth of corporations,
85.453, 454–455, 456, 457
history of
book on, 120.277–278
Standard Oil Co. (N. J.), review, 80.399–401
Wetherill white lead firm, book rev., 81.335–337
management of
book on, 115.139–141
systematic, 99.462
North American supports interest of,
77.164, 169, 170, 173, 174, 176–177
and Pa. senatorial contest (1867),
87.382, 384.
See also Banks;
Economic conditions;
Finance;
Merchants;
Trade and commerce
in Phila., opposes antislavery movement,
77.173, 174
and Radical Republicans, in Pa.,
85.329, 439, 442, 453–457
passim
railroads as first big enterprises,
95.73
railway history, book on,
123.123–125
sales methods of E. E. Barclay,
80.454–456, 463
Small Business in American Life, ed. by Bruchey, rev.,
105.512–513
stereotype of robber barons,
88.455
study of
from 1860–1897, review., 86.368–369
Amer. system from 1900–1955, review, 82.254–256
types of (
c. 1870),
85.441–442, 456
values in, book on,
111.246–247
of wholesale druggists,
94.347–357
women's, eighteenth-century,
119.181–202
Business and Its Environment: Essays for Thomas Cochran, ed. by Sharlin, rev.,
107.635–636
The Business Career of Moses Taylor..., by Hodas, rev.,
101.273–275
Business ethics
book on, 111.246–247
"Is the World Governed Too Much?" by Michael H. Frisch, 105.203–213
Power and Morality: American Business Ethics, 1840–1914, by Engelbourg, rev., 105.123–124
Business in American Life: A History, by Cochran, rev.,
97.268–271
Business Men's Training Camp,
105.245
Business Week, on unemployment in Phila.,
93.90
Businessmen.
See also Merchants
characteristics of, 93.218
dream and thought of (1860–1900), 81.340–341
Joseph Fels denouces (1910), 79.143, 165
Friends as, 84.208
of Phila., support Republicans (1856), 81.281
reputation of, in Amer., rev., 79.401–402
the self-made man in Amer., rev., 79.402–403
and single tax, 79.165n
Swedes as, 84.207, 208
Busing, school, for integration,
120.194, 202, 206–209
Busses, used as jitneys,
94.80
Bussey, Benjamin,
110.163
Bussy, Marquis de,
76.303, 304
Bust, marble, of Du Ponceau,
89.64
Bustan of Sa'di,
120.113
Busti, Paul,
90.448,
102.482, 496
Busti, Mrs. Paul,
102.482
Bustill, Cyrus,
102.157,
108.474
Bustill, Joseph,
113.49
The Busy Body, No. 4, by Franklin,
92.304
Busybody Papers, by Franklin,
84.140
Butala, Jack,
122.326, 327–328, 329
Butcher, Laura,
94.510
Butchers,
82.394,
89.297,
100.107
Bute, Earl of.
See Stuart, John, 3rd Earl of Bute
Butland, James,
97.399,
106.158
Butler, Dr.,
83.80
Butler, Mrs. ,
79.223
Butler, Andrew,
93.84
Butler, Benjamin Franklin (1795–1858),
92.511, 513
Butler, Gen. Benjamin Franklin (1818–1893),
78.227,
87.56, 59,
88.456–457,
89.92, 110,
92.247, 365,
94.218
n, 99.448, 450, 457,
102.327,
107.316,
115.297–304, 377–380, 389, 395–396, 397, 399, 402–403
biographies of, rev., 79.260–261, 90.140–141
Butler, Capt. Edward,
78.441
Butler, Elijah H.,
87.218, 222, 336,
88.91, 92
Butler, Eliza O.
See Kirkbride, Eliza O. Butler
Butler, Elizabeth.
See McAllister, Mrs. Julian
Butler, Ethel Peters (Mrs. Smedley D. Butler),
84.353
n
Butler, Fanny,
87.452,
88.78, 90
Butler, Frances.
See Leigh, Mrs. J. W.
Butler, Frances Ann(e) (Fanny) Kemble (Mrs. Pierce Butler).
See Kemble, Frances Anne
Butler, Gabriella Manigault (Morris) (Mrs. John Butler),
77.82, 198, 199, 202–203,
86.55, 461, 462, 478,
87.71,
88.349, 476,
89.332, 334,
92.84,
102.291
Butler, James, 12th Earl and 1st Duke of Ormonde (1620–1688),
88.136
n
Butler, James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665–1745),
86.395
Butler, Jesse,
99.340
Butler, John (1806–1847),
77.202,
86.65, 72–73,
88.476
n
Butler, Col. John (1728–1796),
79.445,
84.269,
91.422
n, 432
n
Butler, John (son of Col. John Butler),
121.242–243
Butler, Mrs. John .
See Butler, Gabriella Manigault (Morris) (Mrs. John Butler)
Butler, Jon,
97.200,
109.301,
110.460,
113.636, 657,
114.226, 288,
119.261,
121.78, 128,
122.149
book revs. by, 101.259–261, 103.386–387, 104.132–133, 385–386, 105.215–216, 107.144–146, 109.579–580, 110.462–463, 111.127–129, 113.657–658, 115.589–590, 119.418–420
Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the American People, rev., 114.563–565
co-ed., The Disappointed: Millerism and Millenarianism in the Nineteenth Century, rev., 112.456–457
"Into Pennsylvania's Spiritual Abyss...", 101.151–170
Power, Authority, and the Origins of American Denominational Order, rev., 102.510–511
"The Records of the First 'American' Denomination: The Keithians of Pennsylvania, 1694–1700," notes and documents, 120.89–105
"Whitefield in America: A Two Hundred Fiftieth Commemoration," 113.515–526
Butler, Joseph T.,
The Arts in America: The Nineteenth Century, rev.,
94.263–265
Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray,
100.247,
105.241
Butler, Mrs. Pierce.
See Kemble, Frances Anne
Butler, Pierce (1744–1822),
82.272,
83.3,
90.161,
102.271, 272,
103.362,
112.54, 58, 60, 68, 139
Butler, Pierce (
d. 1867),
76.195
n, 77.77
n, 79.497,
82.269, 271
n, 272,
83.3, 4,
86.55, 61, 65
n, 190, 331, 337,
87.71
n, 77, 205
n, 207, 336,
88.78–79, 332
n, 349
n, 480
n, 89.216, 217, 218, 354,
94.287
n, 98.59, 60,
102.271, 289, 294, 295, 304, 318, 321,
103.224, 226, 362, 365,
117.333
arrested for treason, 88.205–206, 210, 216, 354, 102.321–323, 327
in Civil War, 102.273
death of, 89.360
divorce, 86.80, 90
duel with James Schott, 79.489–490
favors secession, 87.452
financial difficulties of, 86.330, 338, 341, 461, 462, 87.85–86, 89.349
S. G. Fisher on, 87.85–86, 193, 195, 347, 452
incapacity for business of, 89.332
letters on lawyers in divorce case of, 79.101–108
loses Butler Place, 86.341, 461, 462
quintet of, 102.297
sells his slaves, 87.86, 193, 195
wife exposes treatment of slaves by, 88.472–473, 476
Butler, Richard (1639–1685),
88.136
n
Butler, Gen. Richard (1743–1791),
78.324–325,
85.133, 137, 156
n, 119.22, 29
as Indian commissioner, 93.165, 166
Butler, Samuel,
80.21
Butler, Sarah.
See Wister, Sarah Butler
Butler, Smedley Darlington,
102.188,
109.215
appointed Director of Public Safety, 84.353–355
efforts to enforce prohibition in Phila. (1924–1925), 84.352–368
in Marines, 84.353, 354, 361, 367, 368
and Mayor Kendrick, 84.352–368 passim
Phila. press and, 84.354, 362, 363, 366, 368
public support of, 84.361–362, 365, 368
reorganizes Phila. police, 84.354, 357–358, 360, 363
Butler, Thomas,
100.361
Butler, Col.. Thomas R.,
78.446,
84.353
n, 472
and controversy over long hair, 101.462–474
death of, 101.473
Butler, Thomas S. (1855–1928),
84.353
Butler, Walter,
84.269,
121.243
Butler, William,
85.156
n
Butler, Judge William (
fl. 1911),
94.239, 240, 241, 242,
106.259–261, 265
Butler, William (of Coatesville),
106.262
Butler, William O.,
97.472, 477
Butler, William P.,
115.520
Butler County, Ohio,
106.545
Butler County, Pa.,
79.197, 214
Butler family,
Major Butler's Legacy: Five Generations of a Slaveholding Family, by Malcolm Bell, Jr., rev.,
112.643–645
Butler Hospital, Providence, R. I.,
105.189
Butler Place, Phila. (countryseat),
77.76, 77,
83.4,
86.196
r, 330, 341, 461, 462, 478,
89.332,
95.328, 329, 339,
102.271, 273, 281, 302, 327
"Butler v. Butler: A Divorce Case Incident," by Nicholas B. Wainwright,
79.101–108
Butler's Island, Georgia,
102.289
Butter,
78.287,
79.467,
82.394,
84.222, 233,
86.399,
89.159
Butterfield, Gen. Daniel,
90.478, 480
Butterfield, Lyman H.,
76.375,
79.139,
103.416,
106.307,
107.154, 200,
109.72,
119.281,
123.377
Butterfield, Roger,
88.172
n, 107.473–474
book revs. by, 79.128–129, 80.393–394, 82.366–368, 83.95–96
"George Lippard and His Secret Brotherhod," 79.285–309
and Geo. Lippard, 94.194
"The Cats on City Hall," 77.439–451
Butterfield, Roy L., book revs. by,
77.493–494,
78.515–517,
80.392–393,
82.245–247
Buttermilk Tavern,
114.496
Butternuts,
85.403–404
Butterworth, Abraham,
78.154
Butterworth, Albert,
114.491
Buttons,
78.458,
83.269
manufacturers, 93.29, 33
silk, 86.404, 405, 412
Buxbaum, Melvin H.,
102.400, 401, 402,
119.208
Benjamin Franklin: A Reference Guide, 1907–1983, rev., 113.642–644
Buxton, Thomas Foxwell,
121.61
Buzot, François Léonard Nicholas,
76.315
n
Buzzell, Daniel,
76.172
By Sea and By River. The Naval History of the Civil War, by Anderson, rev.,
87.466–468
Byars, Ronald B.,
117.119
Bybary school,
107.13
Bye, Thomas,
80.171, 209
Byers, Abraham,
104.359
Byers, Alexander MacBurney,
111.197–198
Byers, Ely,
109.572, 576
Byers Company, A. M.: "Brother Against Brother: The Amalgamated and Sons of Vulcan at the A. M. Byers Company, 1907–1913," by Michael W. Santos,
111.195–212
Byfield, Thomas,
121.109, 119
Byllesby, Langdon,
76.147
n
Byllynge, Edward,
76.86, 94,
77.252, 253, 262, 268, 271, 272,
80.142–143, 245,
83.255,
111.78–79, 80, 88, 91, 93,
114.325,
123.229
Byllynge Trustees,
77.265
Byng, George, Viscount Torrington,
86.444
Byng, Admiral John,
86.443–444, 451–452
Byrd, Harry, book on,
122.168–169
Byrd, James,
117.44, 46
Byrd, Richard E.,
114.411
Byrd, Col. William (1674–1744),
79.419,
80.12,
85.55,
89.438,
104.145,
107.636,
110.188,
114.565,
115.591, 597,
117.357,
119.140,
122.168,
123.238, 239
book on, 113.287–288
prose works of, book rev., 90.388–390
Byrd, Col. William (1728–1777),
98.46
on Forbes Expedition, 95.435, 468, 477, 478
Byrne, Kathleen D.,
Chrysalis, rev.,
104.534–535
Byrne, Patrick,
78.182,
98.141
Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs., dancing masters,
115.66
Byrne's Tavern, Phila.,
78.182
Byrom, John,
86.13
n
Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron,
76.349
n, 104.27, 28, 29
ridicules Wm. Cobbett and Thos. Paine, 82.183–184
Byron, John, 1st Baron Byron (
fl. 1644),
88.124
Byron, John (1723–1786),
82.28