G. P. A. Healy, American Artist: An Intimate Chronicle of the Nineteenth Century, by de Mare, rev.,
78.392–394
G. Washington, A Figure Upon the Stage, by Klapthor and Morrison, rev.,
107.302–305
Gable, Eric,
123.393
Gabler, Edwin, book rev. by,
113.137–139
Gabriel, Francois.
See Garesché
, Gabriel
Gabriel, Ralph H.,
78.200
Gadsby, G. M.,
96.496
Gadsby's Hotel, Washington, D. C.,
84.326
Gadsden, Christopher,
83.285
n, 122.370, 372, 382
Gadsden, Thomas,
88.60;88.62
Gaelic,
76.399
Gafe, William,
99.6
Gaffney, Joseph P.,
84.356;84.366
Gag rule, congressional,
102.152;102.157
in slavery debates, 121.400
Gage, Lyman,
99.231
Gage, Matilda Joslyn,
107.130
Gage, Thomas (
fl. 1700),
New Survey of the West Indies, 89.437
Gage, Gen. Thomas (
fl. 1770),
79.313;79.317–
318;79.322;85.21;85.41;85.42;85.48
n, 81.50,
87.30,
101.176;101.177,
106.130,
114.124, 425–426,
122.353–354, 380
and Amer. prisoners of war, 79.313;79.317–318;79.322;79.328–329
attempts to seize leaders of Mass. rebellion, 79.323–325
opinion of Yale College, 95.57
Gage, William (
fl. 1709),
99.5
Gage (schooner),
79.43
Gagliani, Abbé Ferdinando,
101.88
Gagliardo, John G., "Germans and Agriculture in Colonial Pennsylvania,"
83.192–218
Gagnon, Paul,
114.36
Gaillard, Alexandre,
104.297;104.298
Gaine, Hugh,
97.100
Odyssey to Loyalism, 97.537–538
Gaines, Gen. Edmund P.,
84.330,
86.141,
91.310;91.314;91.318;91.324,
100.345,
104.326
reviews Advance Light Brigade, 91.309
Gaines, Pierce M.,
William Cobbett and the United States, 1792–1835. A Bibliography..., rev.,
96.540–541
Gaines' Mill, Battle of,
89.24
Galbraith, Mr.,
87.147
Galbraith, Andrew,
120.67
Galbraith, "Billy,"
87.147
Galbraith, Robert,
91.7;91.14
Galbreath, Bartram,
98.417
Gale, Isaac,
86.149
Gale, Jonathan,
86.151
Gale & Bell (firm),
86.256;86.260
Galema, Annemieke,
Frisians to America 1880–1914: With the Baggage of the Fatherland, rev.,
122.154–156
Galen (ship),
86.46
Galenson, David,
114.118
Gales, Mrs.,
94.502
Gales, Joseph,
76.135;77.164,
92.49,
110.527,
122.113
Gales, Joseph, Jr.,
118.418
Galeton,
76.438
Galilean Fisherman Lodge, Steelton,
97.210
Gall, Dr. Franz Joseph (founder of phrenology),
103.17;103.23;103.26,
116.360,
123.116
Gall, Ludwig, "Pennsylvania Through a German's Eyes: The Travels of Ludwig Gall, 1819–1820," trans. by Frederic Trautmann,
105.35–65
Gallagher, Gary W.,
115.362,
123.383–384
book rev. by, 115.130–131
ed., The First Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership, rev., 117.111–112
ed., The Fredericksburg Campaign: Decision on the Rappahannock, rev., 120.275–277
ed., The Second Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership, rev., 119.288–290
ed., The Third Day at Gettysburg and Beyond, rev., 119.288–290
Lee and His Generals in War and Memory, rev., 123.252–253
Gallagher, H. M. Pierce,
120.140
Gallagher, James, Jr.,
77.125
n;77.126
n
Gallagher, Mary A.
book rev. by, 119.280–283
ed., The Papers of Robert Morris, 1781–1784. Volume 8: May 5–December 31, 1783, with Nuxoll, rev., 121.133–135
"Reinterpreting the 'Very Trifling Mutiny' at Philadelphia in June 1783," 119.3–35
Gallatin, Mr.,
105.122
Gallatin, Albert,
78.343;84.407,
82.313;94.29,
91.47,
95.367;95.368;95.374,
96.177,
97.131;97.149;97.153;97.154;97.511,
101.367;101.368;101.381,
106.37;106.39,
107.8,
108.453;108.459–460;108.468,
112.474,
117.202–207,
123.338, 339
Albert Gallatin (Rembrandt Peale painting), 110.41;110.56r
and Gen. John Armstrong, Jr., 100.338;100.349
and John Badollet, 104.162;104.163;104.164;104.166;104.198;104.199
on banking system, 82.312
biography of, by Walters, book rev., 82.109–111
as candidate for Congress, 91.49
contributes to Tree of Liberty, 91.48
elected to Congress (1800), 91.53
fiscal theories and policies of, rev., 84.111–112
foe of U. S. Navy, 82.293–304
on government expenditures, 82.296
and Jeffersonian political philosophy, 82.293;82.298
and national debt, 82.293–294;82.296;82.299;82.300;82.301;82.304
on political patronage, 101.370–372
on possible invasion of U. S., 82.297
report on roads and canals, 84.401;84.423n
in Russia, 96.175
as Sec. of Treasury, 100.341
suspected of illuminatism, 100.23
on U. S. commerce, 82.298–299;82.300
Gallen (policeman),
94.502;94.508;94.513
The Gallery of the Louvre exhibit, 110.95
Gallicchio, Marc, book rev. by,
122.431–432
Gallies, Continental Navy,
96.331
Galliopolis, Ohio,
93.161
Gallisonière, Admiral,
103.93
Gallitzin, Augustine,
113.334
Gallman, J. Matthew,
115.366–367
Mastering Wartime: A Social History of Philadelphia during the Civil War, rev., 115.428–429
Gallock, John,
100.404
Gallot, Mons.,
76.325
Galloway, Andrew,
77.281;77.282
Galloway, Grace Growden (Mrs. Joseph Galloway),
81.162
n, 107.150,
115.171, 196
Galloway, John,
109.160;109.166;109.169;109.174;109.178
Galloway, Joseph,
76.265;81.42;81.162
n;81.180;81.352
n;81.356;81.358;81.360;81.361;81.371;94.4;94.18;94.428;94.430;94.432;94.448;94.451,
83.416;84.172;88.19,
91.8;91.421,
92.495,
95.357;95.359,
96.26;96.27;96.48;96.49;96.57
n;96.522
n, 97.385,
98.141, 148, 149, 152, 317
n, 100.321,
101.178;101.188;101.324,
102.328,
107.150;107.307;107.516,
111.439,
112.75,
115.192,
122.353, 354, 358, 360–362, 366, 369–374, 376–378,
123.331
aptd. supt. of police by Howe, 96.59
on assessment of Penn estates, 94.434
backs newspaper publishers, 89.317;89.318
breaks with Franklin, 95.46
and campaign for royal govt., 94.435
condemns Admiral Howe, 96.345
and Tench Coxe, 96.59;96.60
defeated for re-election to Assembly, 94.455
defends Franklin against Wm. Smith, 88.146;88.150n;88.156
and Gov. Denny, 81.192–193
description of, 98.144
enforces British trade embargo, 96.61
favors Stamp Act, 81.351;81.352;81.353;81.355
Franklin and Galloway..., by Newcomb, rev., 97.256–257
on issue of royal govt. for Pa., 95.28–49 passim, 97.17
on Jas. Hamilton, 93.329n
joins British, 90.292;90.293
The Loyalist Mind, by Ferling, rev., 102.246–248
military advice of, 98.171
as orator, 94.438;94.443
pamphlet by, 94.439
partner in Pa. Chronicle, 81.354;81.363;81.364
seizes Tench Coxe's guns, 96.75
as Speaker of Assembly, 97.6;97.19
Galloway, Rev. W. T.,
111.66
Galloway family,
88.5
Gallway, Daniel,
103.152
Galosky, John,
107.334–335
Galt, John,
79.7
n
life of West, 102.4;102.13
Galt, John Minson, II (mental health physician),
83.78,
105.189
Galt, Nathaniel,
81.51;81.55;81.59;81.63;81.67
Galush, William,
112.461
Galvani, Luigi,
116.365–366
Galvanism.
See Electrotherapy
Gálvez, José de,
116.530
Galvin's Army,
111.70
Gambia River (Africa),
92.467;92.468
Gambians (African tribe),
92.473;92.474
Gambier, Admiral James,
82.463,
96.345
Gamble, Jane C.,
87.203
Gamble, Vanessa Northington,
Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black Hospital Movement 1920–1945, rev.,
120.396–398
Gamble, William,
81.51;81.57;81.58
Gambling,
76.50
in American life, book on, 119.416–418
at Centre Square, Phila., 102.353
evils of, 102.346
on horse races, 102.355
in Phila., put down by Judge Joel Parsons, 93.46;93.47
on sports, 117.13;117.29–30
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.335–368 passim
Gambling houses, in Phila.,
93.47–48
Game, effect of colonization on,
116.13
Game Cock (tavern),
98.141
Gamelin, Antoine,
93.174
Games,
78.43,
85.380.
See also names of various games
Games, Alison,
122.298
Gaming,
77.473
n
capitalism as, 122.19–21, 26–27
Gamm, Gerald,
117.284
Gamwell, Lynne,
Madness in America: Cultural and Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness Before 1914, with Tomes, rev.,
120.267–269
G&CHIA.
See Germantown and Chestnut Hill Improvement Association
Gander Motor Company,
97.304
Ganges (ship),
81.66
Gangs
politics and street, 117.299
rowdy clubs in Phila., 93.34–38
Gannett, Eliza Stiles,
103.57
Gannon, Robert,
118.366–367
Gans, Herbert,
101.114,
112.583;112.586,
115.154
The Gansevoorts of Albany: Dutch Patricians in the Upper Hudson Valley, by Kenney, rev.,
94.117–118
Gantt, Henry L.,
96.484
n, 101.501–504,
103.463
Ganz, Marie,
105.506
Gap,
76.433
"Gap Gang," Scotch-Irish,
115.27
Gap Mining Company,
101.287;101.289;101.291;101.293;101.297;101.300;101.314
closed, 101.315
description of, 101.301
purchased by Jos. Wharton, 101.292
records of, 101.292n
Gap Nickel Mines & Furnaces,
101.304
Gapp, F. W., introduction to Alger's farm memoirs,
85.367–368
Gara, Larry
book revs. by, 86.228–229, 487–488, 90.272–273, 91.495–496, 94.415–416, 95.554–555, 98.525–526, 101.536–537, 103.273–274
"The Archives of Pennsylvania: A Glimpse at an Editor's Problems," with Hesseltine, 77.328–331
The Liberty Line. The Legend of the Underground Railroad, rev., 85.479–480
Garbage,
96.235
disposal of in Phila., 100.302
Garbo, Greta,
106.587–588
Garcia, Manuel (opera singer),
90.450,
103.99
Garcia, Maria.
See Malibran, Maria Garcia
Garcia troupe,
90.451
Garcilaso, de la Vaga,
94.33
Gardella, Peter,
Innocent Ecstasy: How Christianity Gave America an Ethic of Sexual Pleasure, rev.,
110.189–192
Garden, Dr. Alexander (1730–1791),
85.55;85.58;85.63–64,
107.240–244,
110.361–
362;110.371;110.387,
113.524,
117.358
biography of, by Berkeley, rev., 94.398–400
Garden City Movement,
108.59
Garden City plan,
112.588;112.590
"Garden of the Soul" Catholicism,
112.396
Gardeners
terms of employment (1685), 86.400
tools, 86.416
Gardening.
See also Seeds;
Trees
books on, at Pennsbury (1687), 86.403;86.407
landscape, influence of Downing on, 86.69;86.70–71;86.87;86.181;86.183;86.184
Papers of Charles Willson Peale, book on, 118.395–398
Penn's instructions on, for Pennsbury, 86.399;86.400–401
at Pennsbury, 86.399–400
pioneer Amer., rev., 76.108–109
Gardens.
See also Horticulture;
Landscape gardening
at Cliveden,
88.15;88.33
in the Delaware Valley, book on,
119.428–429
at Lemon Hill, described,
78.359–360
in Phila.,
90.166
of Tidewater Maryland, rev.,
81.433–434
vegetable,
85.384;85.389
victory,
79.152
n.
See also Vacant Lot Cultivation Movement
at Wakefield,
87.202
Gardette, Dr. Emile B. (dentist),
86.461,
88.479
Gardien, Kent, "The Splendid Fools: Philadelphia Origins of Alabama's Vine and Olive Colony,"
104.491–507
Gardiner, Baldwin,
119.163
Gardiner, Charles,
108.486
Gardiner, Rev. Charles W.,
92.327;92.351
Gardiner, David,
79.486,
108.486
Gardiner, Joseph,
96.102
Gardiner, Julia.
See Tyler, Julia Gardiner
Gardiner, Leon,
92.329
Gardiner, Robert,
83.183;83.190
Gardner, Alexander,
106.312
Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War, rev., 83.358–359
Gardner, Bettye,
111.373–374
Gardner, Elizabeth,
112.565
Gardner, Israel,
116.308–309
Gardner, John,
83.392
n
opens a quarry, 92.179
town lot of, 92.180
Gardner, Joseph L.,
Departing Glory: Theodore Roosevelt …, rev.,
98.123–125
Gardner, Richard,
103.167
n
Gardner, Sally,
107.16;107.28
Gardner, Sarah,
114.187
Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War, by Gardner, rev.,
83.358–359
Gardoqui, Diego de,
93.179
Garesché, Aline,
89.61
n
Garesché, Anne Latouche,
89.60
favorite of Du Ponceau, 89.61
likeness of, 89.61n
Garesché, Du Ponceau Francis,
89.60
n
death of, 89.70
goes to almshouse, 89.69
as a wastrel, 89.61
Garesché, Edward Daniel,
89.61
n
Garesché, François Gabriel,
89.53
n
Garesché, Gabriel, marries Louisa F. Du Ponceau,
89.58;89.59
Garesché, Jacques Paul,
89.70
n
Garesché, Jean-Pierre,
89.58;89.70
n
Garesché, Joseph Gabriel Du Ponceau,
89.60
n
Garesché, Louise "Lise" Marguerite Garesché.
See Garesché
, Mme. Paul Jacques
Garesché, Mme. Paul Jacques,
89.61
n
Garesché, Vital M.,
89.53
n;89.58;89.70
n
Garfield, Harry,
114.544
Garfield, James,
87.384
Garfield, James A.,
108.33
Garfield, James E.,
96.491
Garfield, James R.,
81.304
Garland, Hamlin,
95.333;95.334,
104.87
Garland Fund,
122.322
"Garlic councilmen,"
89.273
Garlin, Anna,
107.120
"Garman, Black, and the 'Baltimore Plot,'" by Claude E. Flory,
94.101–103
Garman, Daniel E., and Lincoln's rescue (1861),
94.101–103
Garment Worker's Union,
94.81
Garner, John Nance (
fl. 1930),
96.510,
97.307
Garner, Joseph,
103.167;103.167
n;103.168;103.175
Garnet, Henry Highland,
114.138
Garnet, Richard,
86.408
Garnett, Capt. Henry,
84.304
n
Garnett, Rev. Henry H.,
97.76–77
Garnett, Richard,
119.288–289
Garnett, Gen. Robert Seldon,
102.315
Garnier, Alphonse,
104.507
Garnier, Jaques.
See Garnier de Saintes
Garnier, Jules,
101.310
Garnier de Saintes,
104.493–517
Garnock, Viscount.
See also Crawford, John;
Lindsay, George
Chas. Crawford claims title of, 83.294;83.305
Garraty, John A.,
96.203
n
Garret, Mr.,
78.460
Garrett, Clarke, book rev. by,
120.262–264
Garrett, Jane N.,
89.487,
90.264
Garrett, John,
100.39
Garrett, John W.,
81.30
n, 87.283
n
Garrett, Kurt L., "Palliative for Players: The Lecture on Heads,"
103.166–176
Garrett, P. R.,
98.231
Garrett, Phillip C.,
98.447, 448, 449, 452
Garrett, Wendell,
87.454,
89.374,
90.264,
119.163
book revs. by, 89.238–239, 499–500, 90.539–540
The Arts in America: The Nineteenth Century, rev., 94.263–265
The Garrett Snuff Fortune, by Weslager, rev.,
90.414–416
Garrick, David,
86.254,
97.105,
102.417,
108.270,
119.261
Garrick Club (London, England),
100.393
Garrigues, Francis, ferry of,
91.333
Garrigues, Samuel,
76.297,
98.160,
111.19–21
Garrison, Mr.,
78.7
Garrison, Curtis W.,
103.425
n
Garrison, Frank W.,
79.144
n
Garrison, J. Ritchie
book on, 121.278–280
ed., After Ratification: Material Life in Delaware, 1789–1820, with Herman and Ward, rev., 114.572–573
ed., American Material Culture: The Shape of the Field, with Martin, rev., 123.134–136
Garrison, Nicholas,
105.131
Garrison, William Lloyd,
76.40;82.265;82.271;82.274;82.279–280;82.281;82.282;82.283;105.66;105.69;105.72,
91.65,
93.520,
99.43;99.333;99.416,
102.143;102.147;102.148;102.149;102.153;102.155;102.158;102.160;102.162;102.165,
103.370;103.448,
108.9,
109.588,
110.487,
112.69,
113.10;113.23;113.25,
117.101;117.113,
121.59, 61, 62, 63, 72, 75, 156
and the humanitarian reformers, rev., 79.523–524
Garrison, Mrs. William Lloyd,
113.4
Garters,
96.52
Garth, Charles,
96.276
as colonial agent for S. C., 88.182–183;88.184;88.185;88.186;88.188;88.189;88.191;88.192;88.197
reports debates on Stamp Act repeal, 86.13n–39np.
Gartman, David,
Auto Slavery: The Labor Process in the American Automobile Industry, 1897–1950, rev.,
112.306–308
Gartner, Peter,
115.43, 46
Garvan, Anthony N. B.,
93.9–10
book rev. by, 103.384–386
Catalogue of the Green Tree Collection, rev., 102.264–265
ed., The Mutual Assurance Company Papers, rev., 101.401–402
Garvan, Beatrice B. (Mrs. Anthony N. B.)
book revs. by, 102.115–116, 113.491–493
The Pennsylvania German Collection, rev., 108.254–255
Garvey, Marcus, and the Universal Negro Improvement Association, rev.,
79.526–527
Garvin, Lucius Fayette Clark,
79.164
Gary, Elbert,
121.290
as ch. exec. com., U. S. Steel, 96.214;96.216
chosen pres. of Federal Steel, 96.215
on Chas. M. Schwab's salary, 96.219
suggests Morgan buy out Carnegie, 96.207
Gary, Nathan,
121.119
Gary (steel),
106.318–319
"Gary Plan" of progressive education,
120.15–16,
123.260
Gas
in Germantown (1859), 87.207
for heating, 93.262
Gas, Cagh, Sa, Gey,
116.41
Gas light(s),
76.348–
349;77.442,
89.340,
94.283;94.292,
103.507;103.508;103.524
in Germantown (1857), 86.458;86.459;86.461
in N. Y. City, 103.100
for symbolic figures, 94.318
Gas Trust, Phila.,
104.71
Gasberry, Widow (
fl. 1709),
99.5
Gascoyne, Bamber,
88.198
Gaskill Street School, Phila.,
97.451
Gasoline, tax on,
96.515
Gaspée affair,
96.19;96.20;96.21;96.22;96.24,
122.355
and Amer. treason, 79.318–321
Gass, Jacob,
82.327,
93.385;93.386
Gass, Patrick,
109.53–54
journal of Lewis and Clark expedition, 85.164;85.165;85.171–174;85.176n
Gast, John,
76.163
n
Gaston, Ernest B.,
79.153;79.162;79.165
Gasworks, Phila.
attempted lease of, by U.G.I. (1905), 87.9–14
lease of (1897), 87.9n
strike at, 96.186
Gatchell, Elisha,
115.54
Gatell, Frank Otto
book revs. by, 92.130–131, 251–252, 100.131–132
"The Outcast Insider, Reuben M. Whitney and the Bank War," with McFaul, 91.115–144
Gates, Bill,
122.158
Gates, Gen. Horatio,
78.18
n;78.19,
81.84,
82.58–
59;82.63;82.451
n, 84.425,
92.89,
93.163,
96.50;96.323,
100.336,
103.316;103.317,
107.301;107.371,
119.12;119.13;119.14;119.15;119.18;119.20;119.24;119.34,
121.243, 249–250, 352, 355,
122.302
biography of, by Nelson, rev., 101.141–142
book on, 116.234–236
in fiction of Chas. J. Peterson, 93.517
Gates, Jabez,
87.336
Gates, John W.,
96.215
competes with Carnegie, 96.205;96.206
forms Amer. Steel and Wire Co., 96.204
on J. P. Morgan's contest with Carnegie, 96.207;96.210;96.211
Gates, Mary Jamieson,
108.234
Gates, Paul W.
book rev. by, 91.376–378
The Farmer's Age: Agriculture, 1815–1860, rev., 85.230–232
Gates, Thomas S.,
100.247
The Gathered Storm, by Kelly,
91.353
Gatshall, Jeremiah,
99.13
Gattace, Nicholas,
99.13
Gatzmer, William H.,
114.496
Gaub (Gaubius), Hieronymus David,
78.12
Gaubius, Jerome David,
81.159
Gause, William T.,
97.361
Gaustad, Edwin S.,
113.657,
115.128,
121.129
Gautier, Mr. and Mrs.,
89.101;89.102
Gaventa, John,
119.146–147
Gavin, Leon,
119.359;360
Gawler, Col. George,
95.189
Gawler, W.,
79.25
Gawthorne, Richard,
121.119
Gawthrop, Robert S.,
106.248;106.259–261;106.264
Gawthrop, Thomas,
82.415;82.420;82.427;82.428;82.441,
102.213;102.216;102.217;102.221;102.437;102.438
Gay, John,
79.415,
97.105,
109.112;109.138;109.142;109.584,
110.237
"A Contemplation on Night," 110.240–241
Gay, Peter,
109.412,
110.230
Gay, Walter,
112.565
Gay and lesbian history, book on,
116.405–407
Gay men, in World War II, book on,
115.439–440
Gazette (Fayette),
91.53
Gazette de Leyde (newspaper),
78.26
n
Gazette of the United States (newspaper),
77.9;77.11;77.12,
96.522,
118.42, 229, 231, 232, 233, 235, 237, 244, 418,
119.376;393,
120.324;325;329;331–332;336–337,
121.13.
See also United States Gazette
attacks Wm. Duane, 77.128;77.135n;77.141;77.142;77.147
defends Geo. Washington, 100.203
purchased by Caleb Wayne, 94.479
Geary, James W.
ed., Biographical Dictionary of the Union: Northern Leaders of the Civil War, with Hubbell, rev., 122.145–147
We Need Men: The Union Draft in the Civil War, rev., 115.430, 431
Geary, Gen. John White (1819–1873),
77.446,
85.440;85.442,
89.296,
90.478,
97.236,
99.229;99.230,
100.367;100.370
described, 87.379
figures in Pa. senatorial election (1867), 87.380–381;87.385
as gubernatorial candidate, 92.373–374;92.379
and Pa. gubernatorial election (1866), 87.379–380;87.382;87.385
as Radical spokesman, in Pa. (1868-as Radical spokesman, in Pa. 1872), 85.446–457 passim
and U. S. senatorial election (1867), in Pa., 87.380–381;87.385
Geaunt, Elizabeth,
121.119
Gebron, Jane,
108.484
Geddes, George, as captain of privateer
Holker, 79.28–
35;79.62
n
Geddes, Norman Bel,
115.508, 510
Gee, John,
121.119
Gee, Joshua,
117.140;117.143;117.144
"Joshua Gee's Memorial to the Board of Trade," by Thomas Wendel, 93.13–22
opposes Earl of Sutherland's bid for Delaware, 93.15
writings of, 93.13
Geer, Will,
105.368
Geertz, Clifford,
105.228,
106.573,
110.208,
112.505–
507;112.543
Geese,
76.423,
85.374
Geesey, Titus C.,
108.255
Geffen, Elizabeth M.,
92.48,
107.465,
110.532;110.540
book revs. by, 83.107–109, 357–358, 86.104–106, 91.499–500, 92.539–541, 94.128–129, 96.528, 97.273–275, 98.265–266, 526–528, 99.509–511, 100.258–259, 552–553, 102.127–128, 522–523, 103.399–401, 110.467–468
"Joseph Sill and His Diary," 94.275–330
Philadelphia Unitarianism, 1796–1861, rev., 86.221–223
"William Henry Furness, Philadelphia Antislavery Preacher," 82.259–292
Geffing, David,
99.3;99.5;99.6;99.8;99.9;99.13
Gegenheimer, Albert Frank
book rev. by, 79.516–517
"Artist in Exile: the Story of Thomas Spence Duché," 79.3–26
Gehret, Ellen J.,
Rural Pennsylvania Clothing, rev.,
102.124–125
Gehring, Charles,
118.273,
121.391
Geiger and Bechtol,
116.308
Geissenhainer, Frederick W.,
96.426;96.427,
98.210, 211, 214, 218, 221
Geissler, Daniel,
94.211
Geiter, Mary K., "London Merchants and the Launching of Pennsylvania,"
121.101–122
Gelassenheit in Amish communities,
117.241
Gelfand, Mark I.,
107.160,
116.118
Gelles, Edith
book rev. by, 120.386–387
Portia: The World of Abigail Adams, rev., 118.428
Gellius, Aulus,
79.419;79.422
Gelotte, Dominick,
114.546
Gelston, Thomas,
92.485
Gemberling, Mary Anne Catherine Pontius,
110.307
Gemery, Henry,
115.117
Gemmill, Helen Hartman,
E. L. The Bread Box Papers: A Biography of Elizabeth Chapman Lawrence, rev.,
109.93–95
Genaust, William H.,
114.155
Gender
in the American Revolution,
119.406–408
aspects in European-Indian relations,
123.375–376
aspects in volunteer fire departments,
123.381–382
bias in informed citizenship,
121.394–395
books on,
115.276–277
interaction, 113.142–144
politics, 113.509–510
and witchcraft, 113.287–289
and children's culture,
118.434
in colonial American society, book on,
121.377–379
convention among nineteenth-century African Americans,
120.151
influence of, on eighteenth-century commerce,
119.190–
191;119.193;119.194;119.197–198;119.202
in material culture, book on,
123.269–271
orientation in food preparation tasks,
119.426
in prison population (1790–1835),
119.95–128
roles in whaling, reinforcement of,
121.386–387
and sexuality in World War II, book on,
115.439–440
taxation in colonial Philadelphia,
121.201–235
voices in colonial literature,
121.380–381
Gender differences
in cognition, 118.429–430
in marriage age, colonial Lancaster County, 114.359–369
Gender expectations of marriage, book on,
117.230–231
Gender-segregation, in school, book on,
116.394–396
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania,
82.376
Genealogy
book of, 121.150–151
book on, 115.262–264
Delaware River Swedish census (1693), book on, 118.272–274
in historical societies, 114.56, 60
Index to Pennsylvania colonial records series, book on, 117.223–224
methods of, in Pennsylvania history, book on, 113.495–497
sources, German, 121.125–126
of Geo. Washington, 94.207
General Advertiser. See Aurora (Phila. newspaper)
General Advertiser (London newspaper),
77.123
General Advertiser and Aurora. See Aurora (Phila. newspaper)
General Andrew Jackson (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.149
General Court, of Mass., moves to Cambridge,
95.56
General deKalb, Lafayette's Mentor, by Zucker, rev.,
90.533–534
General Electric Company,
105.128,
116.428
The Electrical Workers: A History of Labor at General Electric and Westinghouse, 1923–60, by Schatz, rev., 108.252–254
General Elliot (ship),
79.60
General Federation of Women's Clubs,
105.235
General Foods,
97.303
sponsors Boake Carter, 97.306
General George B. McClellan, Shield of the Union, by Hassler, rev.,
81.436–437
General Greene (ship),
79.34;79.35;79.43–45
General Harrison, by Peale,
110.147
General Harrison's Leben und Wirken, by Grund,
97.469
n
General History of Connecticut, by Peters,
92.502;92.505
The General History of Spain, by de Mariana,
89.436
General Horatio Gates, A Biography, by Nelson, rev.,
101.141–142
General Hugh Mercer..., by English, rev.,
101.283
A General Idea of the College of Mirania, 110.250–
251;110.255
General Index, Pennsylvania Archives, 107.208–209
General John Striker (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.6;110.13;110.26
r;110.149
General Labor Holiday parade, Hazleton, Pa.(1934),
120.4;6;9;24;30;32;33;35
General Lee, 122.1999
General Loan Office, Pa.,
95.11
General Magazine and Historical Chronicle, 79.432
General Marion and Mrs. Motte, 112.549
General of the Army, duties of,
90.94
General Reed (brig),
82.33
General Samuel Smith (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.149
General Sherman's Son. The Life of Thomas Ewing Sherman, by Durkin, rev.,
83.476–478
General Trades Union council,
109.401
General Vigilance Committee,
121.66
General Washington (ship),
77.158;77.431
General Washington and the Jack Ass, and other American Characters in Portrait, by Powell, rev.,
94.128–129
General Washington Inn,
105.56
The General Who Marched to Hell. William Tecumseh Sherman and His March to Fame and Infamy, by Miers, rev.,
76.115–116
General William Jenkins Worth, Monterey's Forgotten Hero, by Wallace, rev.,
78.397–399
Generalization in the Writing of History, by Gottschalk, rev.,
88.113–114
Generous Friends (sloop),
79.34;79.35
Genesee, Pa.,
76.438
Genesee River,
76.438,
84.267;84.296
n;84.298
n;84.303
n;84.312;84.317;84.443;84.452;84.457;84.478
Genesee Seneca Indians,
116.36
Geneseo, N. Y.,
89.89
Gênet, Cornelia Clinton (Mrs. Edmond Charles Gênet),
99.136
Gênet, Edmé Jacques,
92.231
Gênet, Edmond Charles ("Citizen"),
77.12;77.13,
78.445
n, 82.265,
90.174,
91.286,
97.158,
99.135–136,
100.191;100.206
n;100.217,
104.25,
108.454–455, 457;108.461;108.463,
112.140,
118.227–228,
119.370,
120.329;380,
121.307
Hocquet Caritat and, rev., 78.243–245
Geneva (Switzerland),
76.10;76.11;76.14;76.20;76.21
Benjamin Franklin Bache and, 112.529–532
Geneva College,
85.287–288
Geneva Medical College, N. Y.,
108.218,
110.182
Geneva Tribunal of Arbitration,
77.186
n;77.192–196;77.197
The Genius of America. Men Whose Ideas Shaped Our Civilization, by Padover, rev.,
85.465–466
The Genius of Temperance, 105.68
The Genius of the People, by Mee, Jr., rev.,
112.154–156
The Genius of Universal Emancipation, 113.23
Genlis, Madame de,
104.28
Genoa,
91.413
Genovese, Eugene,
110.308–309,
113.89–90
Genovese, Vito,
113.224;113.225
Genre painting, everyday life in nineteenth century, book on,
117.346–348
"Genrefied" history, art and,
112.559;112.574
Genth, F. A.,
101.291;101.294
Gentility, drinking rituals as evidence of,
113.550;113.557–562
Gentius, George,
120.113
The Gentle Bonaparte..., by Connelly, rev.,
93.131–132
A Gentleman of Much Promise: The Diary of Isaac Mickle, 1837–1845, ed. by Mackey, rev.,
102.127–128
Gentleman's Magazine, 120.112–114
engraving of Kew Palace in, 88.5;88.21r
reports parliamentary debates, 86.12n
on voluntary hosps., 97.432;97.436;97.439;97.443
Gentlemen, Swords and Pistols, by Kane, rev.,
76.246–247
Gentlemen Freeholders: Political Practices in Washington's Virginia, by Sydnor, rev.,
77.362–363
Gentlemen in Crisis: The First Century of the Union League, by Whiteman, rev.,
100.276–278
"Gentlemen of Property and Standing": Anti-Abolition Mobs in Jacksonian America, by Richards, rev.,
94.413–415
Gentlemen's Club,
92.299
Gentner, Margaret,
106.176
Gentrification
eighteenth-century, 121.28
in Philadelphia, 118.177–178
Geographical Report, 108.105
Geography,
85.65–66.
See also Maps
American patterns of land use, book on, 120.122–124
book on, 112.281–282
cultural, book on, 122.163–166
cultural and ethnic, 120.121
environment as factor in disease, 87.295–296
historical study of, in N. C. (18th century), rev., 88.497–498
in material culture, 123.135
Jedidiah Morse, book on, 120.264–265
Pennsylvania, book on, 120.120–122
suburban historiography and, 112.595;112.599
Geology,
103.522
Geopolitics, Thomas Jefferson and,
112.619
George, Madame,
104.6;104.35
George, Ann,
109.366
George, Christian,
91.31
George, David Lloyd,
97.302
George, Eliza Worrell (Mrs. Sidney George),
87.199
George, Henry,
76.47
n, 79.150
n;79.152
n;79.164,
99.449;99.451;99.457,
108.38;108.48
Alternative America: Henry George, Edward Bellamy, Henry Demarest Lloyd and the Adversary Tradition, by Thomas, rev., 108.387–388
Fairhope colony based on principles of, 79.153–155
Joseph Fels and ideas of, 79.150;79.151;79.161;79.163
George, Henry, Jr.,
79.163
George, Jesse,
103.246
George, Joseph, Jr.
book revs. by, 89.243–245, 90.137–138, 410–411, 92.128–129, 93.279–280, 442–443, 98.273–275, 117.112–113
"'Black Flag Warfare': Lincoln and the Raids Against Richmond and Jefferson Davis," 115.291–318
"Charles J. Stillé, 'Angel of Consolation'", 85.303–315
"Philadelphia's Catholic Herald: The Civil War Years," 103.196–221
"The World Will Little Note? The Philadelphia Press and the Gettysburg Address," 114.385–398
George, Joshua,
76.209,
79.353;87.199;87.200
George, M. Dorothy,
96.277
George, Mary.
See Loutit, Mary George
George, Mary Dyre (Mrs. Sidney George),
87.199
George, Mary Loutit (Mrs. Sidney George),
87.199
George, Philip, book rev. by,
97.253–255
George, Phoebe.
See Bradford, Phoebe George
George, Sidney (
d.c. 1748),
87.199
George, Sidney (
d.c. 1774),
76.209
n, 87.199,
89.475
George, Thomas,
102.507
George, William M.,
91.119;91.137
n
George (butcher),
77.468;77.469
George (ship),
85.411;85.416
George I, King of England,
86.266
n;86.444
George II, King of England,
86.281
n, 87.255;87.265;87.272,
88.149
n, 109.126–127,
120.69
and arrest of Wm. Smith by Pa. Assembly, 88.144;88.156;88.156n
on death of Henry Pelham, 86.260n
described, 86.263;86.429
John Dickinson at court of (1755), 86.248;86.428;86.429–430
medallion of removed from Christ Church, 91.284
Pa. Assembly petitions for control of provincial funds, 88.144
Wm. Smith petitions, against Quaker pacifism, 88.144;88.145
at theater (1754), 86.263–264
visits Hanover, 86.266;86.419;86.421n;86.432n
George III, King of England,
77.124
n;77.382
n;77.384;77.385;77.395;77.435;81.376;105.346,
78.439
n;79.3;79.310;85.51;85.72;85.73,
82.39;82.413;82.429,
83.288;83.289;83.292,
86.10,
94.443,
101.176,
105.295,
106.130;106.519,
107.240;107.304,
108.263,
109.93;109.163;109.204,
110.343,
114.302,
117.358,
121.326
and 1764 Currency Act, 88.187;88.194;88.197
acts to suppress Amer. rebellion, 79.316;79.317;79.324;79.326;79.327
attacked in Declaration of Independence, 104.508–509
biography of, rev., 85.344–345
colonial allegiance to, 122.367, 376
estimate of in colonial Pa., 94.453
King George III, by Brooke, rev., 97.258–259
"The Meteoric Career of William Young, Jr. (1742–1785), Pennsylvania Botanist to the Queen," by Michael P. Kinch, 110.358–388
poem denouncing, by Paine, 79.81;79.82;79.89–93;79.99
and the politicians, book rev., 77.483–484
as Prince of Wales, 86.429;86.430
proclaims rebellion in Amer. colonies, 79.327
prohibits export of gunpowder to colonies, 99.423
reign of (1760–1815), rev., 85.221–223
speech on colonial opposition (1776), 85.30
and Benj. West, 102.3;102.113
George III. The Story of a Complex Man, by Long, rev.,
85.344–345
George IV, King of England,
76.262
as Prince of Wales, 85.51
George Bancroft, by Handlin, rev.,
111.256–258
George Barclay & Co. (of London),
112.206
George Bourne and The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable, by Christie and Dumond, rev.,
94.255–256
George C. Clymer: Philadelphia Revolutionary, 1739–1813, by Grundfest, essay review,
108.372–375
George Croghan, Wilderness Diplomat, by Wainwright, rev.,
83.461–463
George Frederick Cooke, by Wilmeth, rev.,
104.526
George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-Breed Republicans, by Welch, rev.,
95.560–562
"George Gray of Gray's Ferry: Quaker or Anglican Revolutionary," by Norma Adams Price,
99.373–375
George Howe: Toward a New American Architecture, by Stern, rev.,
100.278–280
George Inn, Phila.,
77.251
r (facing), 98.154, 165
water color of, by Kennedy, 77.251r (facing)
George Lippard, by David S. Reynolds, rev.,
107.473–475
George Lippard, Prophet of Protest: Writings of an American Radical, 1822–1854, by ed. by Reynolds, rev.,
112.469–470
"George Lippard and His Secret Brotherhood," by Roger Butterfield,
79.285–309
George Logan of Philadelphia, by Tolles, rev.,
78.238–240
"George M. Dallas, Cuba and the Election of 1856," by Ambacher,
97.318–332
George Mason, Gentleman Revolutionary, by Miller, rev.,
100.265–266
George Mason, Reluctant Statesman, by Rutland, rev.,
86.96–97
George Mercer Papers Relating to the Ohio Company of Virginia, ed. by Mulkearn, rev.,
79.113–114
George Mifflin Dallas, Jacksonian Patrician, by Belohlavek, rev.,
102.384–386
George Peabody: A Biography, by Parker, rev.,
96.405–407
George Rapp's Harmony Society, 1785–1847, by Arndt, rev.,
90.408–409
George Taylor, Jr. of Philadelphia, Rembrandt Peale oil,
110.5;110.13;110.25
r
George Ticknor and the Boston Brahmins, by Tyack, rev.,
92.131–133
George V. Cresson Company,
107.450
George Washington
Rembrandt Peale lithograph, 110.176
Rembrandt Peale painting, 110.3;110.7;110.13;110.17r;110.133
George Washington. A Biography
vols. 3-4, by Freeman, rev., 76.221–224
vol. 5, by Freeman, rev., 77.103–104
vol. 6, by Freeman, rev., 79.237–238
George Washington: A Biography in His Own Words, Andrist, ed.,
98.114–115
George Washington, an American Icon: The Eighteenth-Century Graphic Portraits, by Wendy C. Wick, rev.,
107.302–305
George Washington: Anguish and Farewell, by Flexner, rev.,
97.413–414
George Washington, by Stuart,
110.162
George Washington: Citizen-Soldier, by Wall, rev.,
105.110–111
George Washington, Patriae Pater (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.3;110.7–
8;110.14;110.28
r;110.78;110.93–94;110.156–163;110.165;110.172;110.178
George Washington: Soldier and Man, by Callahan, rev.,
97.412–413
George Washington: The Making of an American Symbol, by Schwartz, rev.,
112.639–640
George Washington: The Virginia Period 1732–1775, by Knollenberg, rev.,
89.497–498
George Washington (frigate),
103.42
George Washington and American Independence, by Nettles, rev.,
76.224–225
George Washington and the New Nation, by Flexner, rev.,
95.398–400
George Washington Avenue (Cracow, Poland),
92.102
George Washington Bridge, impact of, on suburbs,
119.406
George Washington Centennial Procession of 1832,
107.424–425
George Washington "Copy" (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.8;110.14;110.29
r;110.78;110.162;110.171–172;110.174–175;110.176–179
George Washington in the American Revolution (1775–1783), by Flexner, rev.,
92.524–525
George Washington Williams: A Biography, by Franklin, rev.,
111.258–259
George Washington's America, by Tebbel, rev.,
78.505–506
George Washington's Generals, by Billias, rev.,
89.126–127
George Washington's Map Maker: A Biography of Robert Erskine, by Heusser, rev.,
91.362–364
George Washington's Navy. Being An Account of His Excellency's Fleet in New England Waters, by Clark, rev.,
85.88–89
George Whitefield, Wayfaring Witness, by Henry, rev.,
82.477–478
"George Woodward, Philadelphia Progressive," by David R. Contosta,
111.341–370
Georges, John,
87.253;87.259
Georgetown, D. C.,
85.324
Adlum lives in, 84.278;84.279
historic houses of, rev., 83.467–468
Georgetown, Ky.,
78.431
Georgetown, S. C.,
89.110
Georgetown College,
92.202
Georgia,
76.290;76.382;76.386;81.357,
78.188;78.440;87.223;88.53;88.56,
86.383;86.394
Amer. Rev. in (1763–1789), rev., 83.466–467
birth rate in, 82.69
border rebels of (1810–1815), rev., 78.511–513
Colonial Georgia, A History, by Coleman, rev., 101.264–265
colonial history of, 101.391–392
colonial society, 118.423
constitution of, 112.35–36
Robert Ellis aids settlement of, 88.58–59;88.67–68
excise taxes, 106.3
immigration to, 111.32
Fanny Kemble writes on slavery in, 88.472–473;88.476
William Knox, colonial agent for, 88.182;88.183;88.183n;88.184
medical students from, arrested in Phila. (1859), 87.223
military colonization of, 98.518–520
passes secession resolution, 87.446;87.452
Privy Council regulates bills of credit in, 88.177
railroads in (1870s), 81.33;81.34–35
refuses to support Mutiny Act (1765), 88.191
Revolutionary politics of, 104.116
royal governors of (1754–1775), rev., 83.464–466
sends delegates to Continental Congress, 85.18
Georgia (brig),
85.18
n
Georgia Minstrels,
101.211
Georgia Railroad,
100.44;100.48
and Thomas Scott, 95.78;95.81
Georgia Railroad & Banking Co.,
90.426
Georgian architecture,
100.309
Gephart, Ronald M., ed.,
Letters of Delegates to Congress: 1774–1789. vol. 25:
March 1: 1788–1788. July 25,1789. With Supplement,1774–1787, with Smith, rev.,
123.377–378
Gérard, Conrad Alexandre,
79.461,
98.141, 156,
110.380;110.382
Gérard, François,
110.75;110.88
Belisarius, 110.75
Cupid and Psyche, 110.75
Gerard, John,
88.129
Gerard (brigantine),
79.461–462
Gerber, David A.
book rev. by, 114.585–587
ed., Anti-Semitism in American History, rev., 110.597–599
Gerdts, William,
107.459,
108.248,
113.469
Gerhard, Benjamin,
76.194,
79.236;87.339;87.442;88.343,
86.185
Gerhard, Dr. William Wood (1809–1872),
76.180;76.194
n;76.201–202;76.337,
77.79;77.199,
86.60;86.76–
78;86.471;86.472,
87.73;87.76,
88.336;88.337;88.338
Gerlach, Don R.
Philip Schuyler and the American Revolution in New York, rev., 89.126
Proud Patriot: Philip Schuyler and the War of Independence, 1775–1783, rev., 112.638–639
Gerlach, Larry R.,
102.426
n;102.429
n
book rev. by, 111.122–123
Prologue to Independence..., rev., 101.140–141
Germ theory, book on,
123.255–266
Germain, Charles,
82.202
n
Germain, Lord George.
See Sackville, George, 1st Viscount Sackville (Lord George Germain)
The German (dance),
89.335
German Alliance Insurance Company,
81.315
German American Alliance.
See National German American Alliance
German American Annals, 86.299–
300;86.301–
302;86.307–308
Marion Dexter Learned and, 86.291;86.299;86.300;86.303;86.307;86.308;86.311;86.312–313;86.317
German American Historical Society,
86.310;86.312
Conestoga expedition,
86.301–302
founding of (1901),
86.290;86.297
and German-American historiography,
86.291;86.315–291;86.318
passim
Marion Dexter Learned and,
86.287–318
passim
quarterly of.
See German American Annals
German Charity Schools, trustees of,
93.306;93.367
German chest, Pa.,
114.65
r
German colonization,
116.26–27
German Company, township of,
92.182
German Culture in America: Philosophical and Literary Influences, 1600–1900, by Pochmann, rev.,
82.130–132
German ethos, character,
115.45–46, 52–53, 56
German Flats, N. Y., Reformed Church,
84.451
n
German High School Teachers' Association of New York City,
86.305
German Hospital,
108.218–
220;108.223;108.230
German immigrants,
112.353
book on, 117.225–227, 121.124–126
charity schools for, 88.155
influence on colonial politics, 121.331–350
as laborers (1870s), 88.253;88.287
in N. Y., 87.135–136
Religious and ethnic interpretations of Pennsylvania history, 122.39–76
ship April epidemic, 118.303–323
Wm. Smith opposes, in Pa., 88.143
German immigration,
82.317;82.318;82.323;82.324–325;82.327,
86.287,
112.353.
See also Palatines
account of (1724), 84.219–225;84.228
account of voyage (1726), 83.391–392
to colonial Pa., 81.130;81.132;81.365;81.369;81.372
effect on politics, in colonial Pa., 84.3–4;84.6;84.8
Franklin on, 84.12
Käsebier urges help for, 84.226–227
to Lancaster, Pa., 96.353–354
into Louisiana Territory, Tom Paine on, 123.194
opportunities for, in Pa., 84.226;84.227
to Pa., 83.192;83.390–391
to Phila., 91.405–407
Christopher Sauer's advice on, 84.231–232
German language,
82.87,
84.4;84.6;84.16;84.20
and Catholic Church, 86.289n
in Catholic churches, 78.89
Franklin prints in, 84.11;84.143
German-Americans and, 86.288–289;86.293;86.294;86.317n
official use of, in Pa., 76.394–405
printing in, 121.329–350
problem of, in German churches in Am., 87.125–126
in public schools, 86.289;86.294;86.298;86.305
publications in the U. S., book on, 115.126–128
for U. S. laws, 76.398–399;76.400n;76.405
and workmen's bills for Cliveden, 88.26n
German literature,
93.404
German Literature in America, by Goodnight,
93.405
German Lutheran Church, Phila.,
95.518
German Lutheran Paulus Church, Phila.,
86.289;86.312
German Lutherans in colonial America, book on,
119.153–155
German mercenaries,
76.379.
See also Hessian troops
in England, 86.266n;86.418;86.445;86.448
German National Bank,
104.228
German National Bank of Allegheny,
90.355
German Peasants' War (1524–1525),
122.52
German Pennsylvania Coal Co.,
107.339
The German Pietists of Provincial Pennsylvania, by Sachse,
94.202
German press, in Pa.,
82.317
n, 84.11;84.16;84.17
influence of Christopher Sauer through, 82.316–340
"The German Problem of Colonial Pennsylvania," by Dietmar Rothermund,
84.3–21
German Reformed Church,
76.397;81.131;81.389;82.317;82.320;105.96,
78.80
n;83.402;84.6
n;84.20
n;84.21
18th-century Reading, Pa., 105.141–145
abandons the Palatinate Liturgy, 87.125
and Catholics, in Germany, 82.321–322
East Pennsylvania Classis, 87.133
European influence on, 87.125;87.137
factions develop in, 87.132–135
founds college for women, 83.59–61
and free schools, 84.13–14
Heidelberg Catechism, 87.136;87.137
language problem in, 87.125–126
Mercersburg Theology, 87.137–138
and Methodism, 87.135;87.137
ministers of, 95.202
and Pa. politics, 84.6–7;84.7n;84.19;84.19n
Philadelphia Classis, 87.133;87.135
pietism and, 87.124;87.125
publications of, 87.126n;87.130
revivalism of John C. Guldin in, 87.124–135
seminaries of, 87.124;87.137–138
struggle for orthodoxy in, 87.132;87.133;87.136–138
and temperance issue, 87.131–132;87.134;87.135
transition of, in Amer. (19th century), 87.125–126
German Reformed Church, Reading, Pa.,
105.142
German religious sects,
112.325–328
German Republican club,
121.90, 91, 92
German Republican Society,
106.20–
21;106.24,
118.227–228
German scientism, and historical research,
115.421
German sects, in the conflict over "Paxton Boys" incident,
123.50–51, 54
German settlements
19th-century Pa., 105.65
Reading, Pa., 105.136–137;105.142;105.145
German silver,
101.289
in coinage, 101.295
makers of, 101.292n
German Society,
96.99,
106.359
German Society of Harrisburg,
105.35
German Society of Pennsylvania,
109.596,
121.84, 90, 96,
122.50
German Society of Philadelphia,
81.372;81.389,
86.296,
118.318, 319
German Society Orchestra,
107.427
German-American Bund,
121.410
German-American Historical Society (1892),
86.294
German-American Historical Society of New York,
86.294
n
German-American Zentralbund of Pa.,
86.295–
296;86.301
German-Americans.
See Germans in America
Germanea Orchestra,
97.505
Germania concerts, Phila.,
102.280;102.289;102.297;102.301
Germanic Congress (1904),
86.302
Germanic influence on craft technology, book on,
118.283–284
German-Jewish ethnic history (Phila.),
119.256–258
The German-Language Press in America, by Wittke, rev.,
82.132–133
"Germans and Agriculture in Colonial Pennsylvania," by John G. Gagliardo,
83.192–218
Germans in America,
78.181;79.209,
110.512–517.
See also Harmony Society;
Hessian troops;
Pennsylvania Germans
adopt English cultural patterns,
87.125–126
and African American communities, nineteenth-century,
120.151–152
America and the Germans: An Assessment of a Three-Hundred-Year History. Vols. 1–2, ed. by Trommler and McVeigh, rev.,
110.589–590
anti-Popery,
105.296
attempt to Anglify in Pa.,
93.306
attitude toward, in Civil War,
87.156;87.171;87.177,
115.335
attitude toward Germany,
86.289;86.290;86.294;86.295;86.296–297;86.300
n;86.303–304
bibliography of culture of, to 1940, rev.,
78.384–386
Bibliography of German Culture in America to 1940, by Henry A. Pochman and Arthur R. Schultz, rev.,
107.485–486
and blacks, book on,
114.580–581
Carl Schurz: A Biography, by Hans L. Trefousse, rev.,
107.316–318
The Christopher Sauers: Courageous Printers Who Defended Religious Freedom in Early America, by Longenecker, rev.,
106.564–566
in Civil War, controversy over,
86.293;86.316
n
as coal miners,
83.312
college for, in Lancaster,
78.28
colonial, book on,
114.294–295
colonial life, project for study of (1902),
86.301–302
and Dickinson College,
78.39
in Egg harbor City, N. J.,
78.533
ethnic nationalism of,
86.287–
290;86.291–
292;86.294;86.303;86.305;86.315–318
S. G. Fisher on,
79.232–
233;79.345;79.346;79.347;79.349209
"The Flow and Composition of German Immigration to Philadelphia, 1727–1775," by Marianne Wokeck,
105.249–278
frontier penetration of,
114.282–284
German Day celebrations,
86.295;86.309;86.313
German Township,
120.287–
288;301
Germans in America: Retrospect and Prospect, ed. by Miller, rev.,
109.596–597
John C. Guldin, missionary to,
87.135–136
heritage at Germantown,
120.285;316
and Hessian prisoners,
81.375;81.376;81.377
as immigrants
education of, 120.401
Jewish, 120.395
in Wright's Ferry, 120.61–87
immigration of
1727–1750s, 114.173
to colonial Lancaster and other counties, 114.352–353
influence of brewers' interests on,
86.296;86.303;86.315;86.317
n
introduce rifles,
103.304
and Irish, in Berks County,
78.362;78.364
and lager beer,
89.363
Christopher Ludwick, and,
81.369;81.371;81.372;81.373
military service of,
86.293;86.293
n;86.316
n
nativism and,
86.293;86.294;86.295;86.305–
306;86.307;86.310;86.312;86.313;86.315
oppose military support, in Pa. (1740),
87.33
in Pa., support Quakers,
92.309
parade in Phila.,
97.490
participation in Fries's Rebellion,
119.37–
61;119.73
patriotism of, during Civil War,
87.157
The Pennsylvania German Collection, by Garvan, rev.,
108.254–255
in Phila.,
84.65;84.331;84.340
political influence of,
82.105
political power of,
97.467;97.468;97.469
political preferences of,
101.370;101.384;101.385
production of rye by, in Pennsylvania,
113.368
pro-Nazi activity among,
86.288
n;86.313;86.314
"'Prophesies and Revelations:' German Cabbalists in Early Pennsylvania," by Elizabeth W. Fisher,
109.299–333
reaction to Franco-Prussian War,
86.290
resent Anglo-Saxonism,
86.288;86.289;86.290;86.294;86.295;86.305;86.307;86.316
shipping of,
111.27–48
societies of,
86.287;86.290–
291;86.292;86.294;86.297;86.309–310;86.315.
See also names of individual societies
St. Joseph's and St. Mary's: The Origins of Catholic Hospitals in Philadelphia," by Gail Farr Casterline,
108.289–314
study of, book rev.,
76.483–485
as troops, in civil War,
87.145;87.160–145;87.177
passim
use of hyphenates for,
86.288
n;86.307;86.308;86.314
n
in Va.,
94.119–120
World War I and,
86.289–
290;86.292;86.296–
297;86.307;86.312
World War II and,
86.315
Germans in America: Retrospect and Prospect, ed. by Miller, rev.,
109.596–597
Germans in Oley Valley, Berks County,
121.139, 140–141
Germans in Pennsylvania.
See Pennsylvania Germans
Germans in Pennsylvania Assembly, County Offices, and Revolutionary Boards and Committees 1758–1790,
122.44, 53, 57, 61, 68, 72 (tables)
German-speaking colonial America, book on,
112.285
Germantown,
76.170;77.467;77.473;81.130;81.369;82.264;82.327,
79.292
n;83.58;83.206;84.219;84.225;84.346;84.350;85.297;85.298;87.206;87.207,
100.312,
106.494,
116.259
1688 declaration of Quakers of, 89.422
buildings in (1763), 88.4
carpenters of, and Carpenters' Co., 88.19
countryseats near, 86.70–71;86.193;86.456–457;86.461
craftsmen of, build Cliveden, 88.4;88.14–40 passim;88.26n
S. G. Fisher on, 86.456–457;86.461;86.471, 89.473
J. A. Gruber in, 83.391;83.392
history of, rev., 79.512–513
home guard in (1861), 88.82–83;88.199–200
independence and Philadelphia's annexation of, 120.286–287
and Johannes Kelpius, 94.197
letter of Christopher Sauer from (1725), 84.227–233
Lippard and, 79.291–292;79.304
Christopher Ludwick owns farm in, 81.370;81.371;81.384n
market house (1741), 82.381n
Market Square, historic preservation of, 120.283–320
militia (1779), 78.186
mob in (1865), 89.214
mourns death of Lincoln, 89.212
Philadelphians build summer homes in, 88.3–4
politics in, 116.268–273
presentation of colors to Rush's Lancers, 88.218–219
protest against slavery (1688), 86.148
railroad celebrations in, 85.200
in the Revolution, 117.312
road to Schuylkill ferry, 91.334
romanticizing of, 120.289–295
Christopher Sauer's home in, 82.323–324;82.328
St. Michael's Lutheran church in, 81.371;81.389;81.390
Miss Stokes's school in, 88.465–466
Urban Village...1683–1800, by Wolf, rev., 101.133–135
Germantown, Battle of,
81.380;82.414;82.451;82.466,
84.426;85.133
n, 96.50,
120.286;120.290;120.291;120.293–294;120.310,
121.238
anniversary of, 120.286, 290, 291, 293–294, 293r, 310
casualties of, 98.163
and Cliveden, 88.33;88.34–35;88.36
French information on, inaccurate, 82.59–62
influence on Franco-American Alliance (1778), 82.55–64
Lippard story of, 79.295;79.302;79.303
relics from, 98.42, 43
Germantown (naval vessel),
102.286
Germantown Academy,
76.453;76.466,
83.4;88.199
n, 86.470;86.471
building of, 88.15;88.18;88.19;88.31
centennial of, 87.222;87.335–336;87.340
Germantown and Chestnut Hill Improvement Association,
116.268–272
Germantown Guide, 116.266
Germantown Ave.,
91.165
Germantown Community Council,
120.297–298
Germantown Cricket Club,
91.191,
120.318
Germantown Crier, 120.299;120.307;120.314
Germantown Dispensary,
98.448
Germantown Employment Society,
98.448
Germantown Historic District,
120.320
Germantown Historical Society,
105.247,
120.284;120.289;120.290–
291;120.293–
294;120.295;120.296;120.299;120.301–
302;120.305–
307;120.310–
312;120.317;120.320
Germantown Hospital,
108.218
Germantown Junction,
89.483
Germantown Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
120.299;120.303;120.305–306;120.312–313
Germantown Passenger Railway,
104.70
Germantown Railroad.
See Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad
Germantown Relief Society,
98.440, 447, 449, 450
"Germantown Revolution" (1752–1753),
114.294
Germantown Telegraph, 87.219;87.329
n, 89.472,
110.547
Germantown Town Hall, clock on,
98.313
"Germantown White House,"
120.300;120.314–315
Germany,
81.366.
See also Nazis
adopts nickel alloy for coins, 101.308;101.309;101.310
attitude toward, among German-Americans, 86.289;86.290;86.294;86.296–297;86.300n;86.303–304
British credit to, 88.175n
early traders from, in England, 76.6
emigration from, "The Market Structure of Shipping German Immigrants to Colonial America," by Farley Grubb, 111.27–48
Joseph Fels and single tax in, 79.162
J. A. Gruber travels in, 83.388–390
influence of Pa. prison system in, 82.186
influence of Christopher Sauer in, 82.316–340 passim
liberal revolution in (1840s), 87.157–159
Moravians in, 83.394;83.395;83.402
philosophers of, S. G. Fisher on, 88.468
Pinchot urges U. S. action against, 83.328–329
radical Huguenots in, 83.385
reaction in, to term "German-American," 86.288n
Reformation ideas from, in England, 76.5–7;76.9–12;76.14–15;76.20
relations with U. S., German-American attitude toward, 86.294;86.295;86.312
religious dissension in, 82.321–322
religious exiles from England in, 76.10;76.11;76.12;76.14;76.20
silver mining in, 76.24
university influence in U. S., 86.288;86.290;86.298;86.308;86.317
Gero, Annette,
114.317
Gérôme, Jean-Léon,
122.431
Gerrard, William,
77.281;77.282
Gerret, William,
99.13
Gerrity, Frank
book revs. by, 102.511–513, 116.94–96
"The Masons, the Antimasons, and the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1834–1836," 99.180–206
"The Disruption of the Philadelphia Whigocracy: Joseph R. Chandler, Anti-Catholicism, and the Congressional Election of 1854," 111.161–194
Gerritzen, Barent,
95.490
Gerry, Elbridge,
77.10;77.17,
92.226;92.228,
95.55,
100.321;100.324;100.325;100.334;100.462,
101.349;101.360,
108.111,
112.55;112.79;112.92;112.104,
114.128,
117.216,
119.43
biography of, by Billias, rev., 101.399–401
and Chas. Thomson, 101.334;101.338
Gerson, Noel B.,
Light-Horse Harry: A Biography of Washington's Great Cavalryman..., rev.,
91.217–218
Gerstäcker, Friedrick,
94.193
Gerstaker, Von F.,
79.303
Gerstell, Vivian S.,
Silversmiths of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730–1850, rev.,
97.255–256
Gerstle, Gary,
118.363
Gertrude of Wyoming, by Campbell,
93.500
Gessner, Salomon (1730–1788),
93.405
Getman, John,
103.439
n
Gettleman, Marvin E., ed.,
The Johns Hopkins University Seminary of History and Politics: The Records of an American Educational Institution, 1877–1912, essay review on,
115.421–426
Gettman, John,
119.69;70
Gettysburg,
87.176;88.470
Battle of,
76.486,
77.197,
78.366,
86.293,
87.52;87.53;87.172–
177;88.309;88.471–472,
89.84;89.89;89.292;89.294;89.312–314,
99.395,
115.330–333, 338, 354–355,
123.252
account of, by Montgomery, rev., 84.116–117
"The Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3rd, 1863," by Peter Rothermel, 114.29r
books on, 117.111–112, 119.288–290
Crisis at the Crossroads, by Hassler, rev., 95.126–128
history of, by Haskell, rev., 83.113–115
story of, by Stackpole, book rev., 82.363–364
story of Lee at, by Dowdey, rev., 83.113–115
turns political tide for Curtin, 92.370;92.381
cemetery dedicated (1863),
88.482
Kollner views of,
84.329
Upper Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church,
85.292;85.296
Gettysburg Address,
88.482,
114.385–398
The Gettysburg Campaign..., by Coddington, rev.,
93.134–136
Gettysburg College,
76.123,
95.74
book on, 113.439;113.444–445
fraternities, 85.277–278
literary societies, 85.271;85.274
sports, 85.284;85.285
student life in (19th century), 85.264;85.265;85.268;85.271;85.274;85.277–278;85.279;85.281;85.282;85.284;85.285
Gettysburg Female Academy,
83.47
Gettysburg Gazette, 110.515
Gettysburg National Military Park,
100.85
Gettysburg Star, 118.348
Getz, Earl,
100.81
Geyer, Andrew,
98.147
Geyer, Casper (stonecutter),
88.17;88.17
n
Ghent, negotiations at,
115.269
Ghent, Treaty of, account of, rev.,
87.111–112
Ghetto, book on,
114.587–588
Ghiselin, Cesar,
114.78
Ghizzoni, John,
118.79–80, 84
Ghost towns, in anthracite areas,
94.54
GI Bill, impact on correspondence training,
120.369
"Giant Power: A Progressive Proposal of the Nineteen-Twenties," by Jean Christie,
96.480–507
Giant Power, advisory committee of,
96.491
Giant Power Survey Board
1925 survey report, 96.492
members of, 96.487n
purposes of, 96.488
Gibb, Hugh,
96.424
n
Gibbon, Edward,
76.100;77.26;77.199;77.203;77.453
Gibbon, Lardner,
82.147
Gibboney, Clarence D. (D. Clarence),
87.11
n, 118.251–252, 265
Gibbons, Dr.,
104.454
Gibbons, Mr.,
77.206
Gibbons, Abby Hopper,
106.316
Gibbons, Abraham,
102.454
Gibbons, Charles,
88.72,
89.92;89.472
Gibbons, Herbert Adams,
94.238
Gibbons, Hughes O.,
118.251
Gibbons, James,
92.336,
107.574
Gibbons, James (Fenian leader),
95.100–108
Gibbons, John,
101.155
Gibbons, Margery,
101.155
Gibbons, Mary W.,
92.284
Gibbons, Phoebe Earle,
104.86
Gibbons, Thomas,
78.227,
106.476
Gibbons, William,
90.240
Gibbons v.
Ogden (1824),
122.429
Gibbs, Abram,
111.216
Gibbs, George,
105.128
Gibbs, Hannah,
108.483
Gibbs, Henry,
86.400;86.416
Gibbs, Jacob,
108.481;108.483
Gibbs, James,
88.13,
108.477;108.481–484,
112.275
Gibert, Antoine,
112.549
Gibraltar,
77.188,
91.413
Gibraltar Bay,
90.22
Gibson, Mr.,
78.99
Gibson, Mrs. ,
79.11
Gibson, Capt. Alexander,
78.320;78.441;78.448
Gibson, Elizabeth (Mrs. William Gibson),
77.271
Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley (Mrs. James Gibson), correspondence of, book on,
118.139–141
Gibson, Gail M., "Historical Evidence of the Buffalo in Pennsylvania,"
93.151–160
Gibson, George,
96.349
n
Gibson, Gordon,
123.367
Gibson, Henry C. (
fl. 1870),
97.507
n, 101.65
Gibson, Hugh,
116.49
Indian captivity of, 93.157;93.158
Gibson, James,
106.313
Gibson, John,
78.187,
102.8;102.9,
117.20
as mayor of Phila., 98.148
Gibson, John (1740–1822),
85.148
n
Gibson, Chief Justice John B.,
99.187,
100.359,
120.51
Gibson, Mrs. M. H., Princeton inn of,
104.241;104.242
Gibson, Samuel,
103.232–233
Gibson, Stephen,
100.371
Gibson, Thomas, on anatomy,
89.438
Gibson, Dr. William,
77.252;77.253;77.254;77.270–271;77.284,
108.207;108.209;108.215,
122.268
views of, on Swaim's Panacea, 91.200;91.201
Giddings, Joshua,
105.119
Giddings, Paula,
118.288
Gideon (Giedion), Sigfried,
94.484,
105.362,
115.445,
116.397
Gideon's Band,
110.309–310
Giedion, Sigfried.
See Gideon (Giedion), Sigfried
Gienapp, William E.,
111.161,
118.327, 349,
121.282, 398
"Nebraska, Nativism, and Rum: The Failure of Fusion in Pennsylvania, 1854," 109.425–471
The Origins of the Republican Party, 1852–1856, rev., 111.99
Giessen, Germany,
81.365;81.366;81.368
Giezendanner, Hans Ulrich,
83.387
n
Giffen, Robert,
110.520
Gifford, Edward S., Jr.
book revs. by, 99.113–114, 126–127, 101.398–399, 104.254–256
The American Revolution in the Delaware Valley, rev., 101.265–267
Father Against the Devil, rev., 92.139–140
Gifford, George,
105.345
Gifford, Walter S.,
96.511
Gifford Pinchot, Bull Moose Progressive, by Fausold, rev.,
86.370–371
Gifford Pinchot, Forester-Politician, by McGeary, rev.,
85.102–103
Gifford Pinchot: Private and Public Forester, by Pinkett, rev.,
95.135–136
"Gifford Pinchot and the Politics of Hunger, 1932–1933," by James S. Olson,
96.508–520
"Gifford Pinchot's 1914 Campaign," by M. Nelson McGeary,
81.303–318
"Gifford Pinchot's Years of Frustration, 1917–1920," by M. Nelson McGeary,
83.327–342
The Gift of Government: Political Responsibility from the English Restoration to American Independence, by Pole, essay review,
108.369–372
Gifts, on Christmas,
94.289;94.290
Gifts of Power: The Writings of Rebecca Jackson, Black Visionary, Shaker Eldress, ed. by Humez, rev.,
106.447–448
Gihon, John,
86.172
n
Gilbert, —,
81.246
n
Gilbert, Anthony (woodcutter),
88.4;88.18;88.26
Gilbert, Benjamin,
102.445
Gilbert, Benjamin, Jr.,
102.445
Gilbert, Bil,
God Gave Us This Country: Tekamthi and the First American Civil War, rev.,
114.575–577
Gilbert, Charles T.,
98.483–514
Gilbert, Felix,
105.112
book rev. by, 83.351–352
To the Farewell Address: Ideas of Early American Foreign Policy, rev., 86.220–221
and Washington's Farewell Address, 94.177;94.180;94.181;94.182;94.188;94.189;94.190
Gilbert, George,
85.184;85.185;85.188;85.191
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey,
76.27;76.28,
83.167
n
Gilbert, James B.,
Work Without Salvation, rev.,
102.394–395
Gilbert, John,
95.502,
99.13,
104.88
Gilbert, Joseph,
99.13
Gilbert, Reuben S.,
85.186;85.188
Gilbert, S. Parker,
97.531
Gilbert, William,
106.264
Gilbert Lyceum, Phila.,
92.330,
97.76;97.81,
117.86
Gilbert Stuart. A Biography, by Mount, rev.,
88.373–374
Gilbert Stuart. A Great Life in Brief, by Flexner, rev.,
79.386–387
Gilbert Stuart (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.3;110.13;110.20
r;110.139
Gilbert's Alley.
See Elfreth's Alley
Gilbreth, Frank B.,
103.461
Gilby, Anthony,
76.20
Gilchrist, Alexander,
118.431–432
Gilchrist, Anne, book on,
118.431–433
Gilchrist, Beatrice,
118.432
Gilchrist, David T., ed.,
Economic Change in the Civil War Era: Proceedings of a Conference on American Economic Institutional Change..., with David, rev.,
90.271–272
Gilchrist, Edmund,
111.355
Gilchrist, Grace,
118.432
Gilchrist, Herbert,
118.432
Gilchrist's Phoenix Hotel, Wilkes-Barre,
79.345,
92.357
Gildart, James,
118.167
Gilded Age,
103.334;103.335
high school American history textbooks and, 112.255–257
reformers in, 93.298–299
Gilded Age culture, Grand Army of the Republic in, book on,
118.157–159
Gilder, Richard Watson,
95.322
Gilder (monetary unit),
88.26,
89.113;89.113
n
Gildersleeve, William,
92.358;92.360
Gildrie, Richard P., book rev. by,
123.365–366
Gilelin, Jacques,
116.215
Giles, Rev. Henry,
94.320
Giles, Malcolm,
98.87
Giles, William B.,
94.40,
97.169,
104.438–439,
106.300,
114.128
Giles Hopkins, Margaret,
122.8
Gilje, Paul,
110.604,
114.293, 449,
115.5–6,
116.249
book rev. by, 121.129–130
ed., American Artisans: Crafting Social Identity, 1750–1850, with Rock and Asher, rev., 121.381–383
The Road to Mobocracy: Popular Disorder in New York City, 1763–1834, rev., 113.302–303
Gill, John,
96.472,
106.166
Gill, Robert,
81.68
Gillam, Bernhard,
115.452, 455
Gillam, F. Victor,
115.457, 468, 471
Gillespie, Angus K.,
Folklorist of the Coal Fields: George Korson's Life and Works, rev.,
105.366–368
Gillespie, Elizabeth Duane,
84.79,
98.464, 465,
100.375,
107.116–118,
115.90
Gillespie, James,
96.354
n, 101.492;101.494–499;101.503
Gillespie, John,
120.196
Gillespie, Michael Allen, ed.,
Ratifying the Constitution, with Lienesch, rev.,
114.442–443
Gillespie, Michele,
121.382
Gillespie, William,
105.89
Gillette, Howard, Jr.,
110.532;110.537–
538;110.540;110.547,
112.600
book revs. by, 107.324–326
ed., The Divided Metropolis: Social and Spatial Dimensions of Philadelphia, 1800–1975, with Cutler, rev., 105.129–130
"Philadelphia's City Hall: Monument to a New Political Machine," 97.233–249
Gillette, M. C.,
108.113
Gillette, William
Retreat from Reconstruction, rev., 104.531–532
The Right to Vote: Politics and the Passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, rev., 90.272–273
Gilliam, Mildred S., ed.,
Invisible Philadelphia: Community through Voluntary Organizations, with Toll, rev.,
120.407–409
Gilliam, Will D., Jr., book rev. by,
78.511–513
Gillian, Juliana.
See Blackwell, Juliana Gillian
Gillies, John,
113.517
Gillingham, Misses,
103.101
Gillingham, Harrold Edgar, obituary of,
78.369
Gillingham, Yoomans,
77.466
Gillis, Levin,
92.338
Gilliss, J. M.,
82.148
Gillman, Sander L.,
105.201
Gillmore, Gen. Quincey A.,
87.177
Gillon, Alexander,
120.253
Gillray, James,
117.349
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Stetson,
101.227,
120.269
Gilman, Daniel Coit,
83.66
Gilman, Nicholas,
123.377
Gilmer, Francis Walker,
92.195;92.205
Gilmer, Thomas W.,
79.486;83.441;83.442
Gilmor, Robert, Jr.,
81.240;81.246
n, 86.116,
102.304;102.306;102.318,
110.153
Gilmore, Inez Haynes,
101.227
Gilmore, P. S., band of,
100.382;100.383;100.386
Gilmore, Quincy J.,
117.30
Gilmore, Ralph,
117.98
Gilmore, Thomas (printer),
103.151;103.152
Gilmore, William J.,
116.195
Gilmore-Lehne, William J., book rev. by,
116.238–240,
121.394–395
Gilmour, Sir Alexander,
86.31
n
Gilpin, C. D.,
92.333
Gilpin, Charles,
87.326,
111.192
Gilpin, Gideon, employer of Lenape Hannah Freeman,
114.252, 261
Gilpin, Henry D.,
79.353;79.355;87.80,
81.392
n, 86.61;86.72;86.86;86.87;86.346;86.347;86.348;86.459
n, 96.383;96.387,
117.190
death of, 87.325;87.326;87.330–331
S. G. Fisher on, 87.209–210;87.325–87.209–210;87.327 passim
house of, 87.191;87.209;87.218
will of, 87.329
Gilpin, Joshua,
79.474;87.326
1809 Journal of, 100.271
biographical sketch of, 81.391–392
and Brandywine Paper Mills, 81.393–405
and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 84.407–415
Memoir on...the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 84.411;84.415
writings of, 81.392
Gilpin, Mrs. Joshua,
87.191
Gilpin, Lydia (Mrs. Henry Gilpin),
96.322
Gilpin, Lydia Fisher (Mrs. Thos. Gilpin, Sister Gilpin),
81.391,
87.326
in Sarah Logan Fisher's diary, 82.411;82.415;82.417;82.418;82.421;82.422;82.425;82.428;82.433;82.434;82.435;82.437;82.452
Gilpin, Mary Dilworth (Mrs. Joshua Gilpin),
81.392
Gilpin, Richard,
81.396;81.399
Gilpin, Thomas (1728–1778),
81.391,
82.411;82.412;82.434;82.444;82.462,
86.72,
96.307
n, 109.389;109.391;109.393
and Company.
See Brandywine Paper Mills
death of,
96.321
exile of, in Va.,
96.311
of Phila.,
87.326
proposes Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,
84.403;84.407
Sansom silhouettes copied by,
88.397;88.402–88.406
passim
Gilpin, Thomas (1776–1853)
biographical sketch of, 81.392–393
brand of paper named for, 81.405
described, 81.393
invents endless papermaking machine, 81.392;81.393;81.396–405;81.403r
of Phila., 87.326
writings of, 81.392
Gilpin, Thomas (Phila. merchant),
94.100
Gilpin, William,
81.392
n, 86.459;86.471,
88.83,
89.355
Gilpin & Company (firm).
See Brandywine Paper Mills
Gilpin & Fisher (firm).
See Brandywine Paper Mills
Gilpin family,
81.392;81.393
Gilpin Text (paper brand),
81.405
"The Gilpins and Their Endless Papermaking Machine," by Harold B. Hancock and Norman B. Wilkinson,
81.391–405
Gilsdorf, Joy and Robert E., "Elites and Electorates," rev.,
108.378
Gimbel, Col. Richard, book revs. by,
83.355–357,
85.247–250
Gimbrede, Thomas,
90.13
Gimcrack (yacht),
78.227
Gin,
96.74
Ginea, Raphael,
95.190
n
Ginger,
94.349;94.505;94.507
Ginger, Ray
Age of Excess..., rev., 90.148–149
Altgeld's America. The Lincoln Ideal Versus Changing Realities, rev., 83.245–247
The Gingerbread Age. A View of Victorian America, by Maass, rev.,
82.253–254
Gingerich, Melvin,
Mennonite Attire Through Four Centuries, rev.,
95.426–427
Ginifen, James,
87.146
Ginn, —,
82.184
n;82.185
Ginnis, Rupert,
95.523
Ginsberg, Allen,
120.156
Ginseng,
76.296,
79.469;79.470
Gintis, Herbert,
113.488
Ginzberg, Eli, "The Role of Small Business in the Process of Skill Acquisition,"
105.512
Ginzberg, Lori D.,
123.388
book rev. by, 119.262–263
Giordanetti, Elmo, and Commager,
Was America a Mistake..., rev.,
92.388–390
Giordano, Henry L.,
113.233
Giordano, Luca,
102.113
n
Gipson, Lawrence Henry,
86.243
n, 100.184,
113.454;113.455
The British Empire Before the American Revolution
vol. 1, rev., 83.221–223
vol. 2, rev., 84.376–377
vol. 3, rev., 85.219–220
vol. 10, rev., 86.350–351
vol. 11–12, rev., 91.203–205
vol. 13, rev., 92.257–258
vol. 14, rev., 93.544–545
vol. 15, rev., 96.114–115
The Coming of the Revolution, 1763–1775, rev.,
79.242–243
The Great War for the Empire: The Culmination, 1760–1763, rev.,
78.371–373
"The Great Debate in the Committee of the Whole House of Commons on the Stamp Act, 1766, as Reported by Nathaniel Ryder,"
86.10–
41;86.372
The Triumphant Empire: New Responsibilities within the Enlarged Empire, 1763–1766, rev.,
81.206–207
Gipson, Stephen B.,
113.53
Giraffes, exhibited in Phila.,
103.379;103.381
Girard, Anne Stéphanie.
See Lentilhac, Anne Sté
phanie Girard
Girard, Etienne (Bellebrun),
86.476
n
Girard, Henriette.
See de Lallemand, Henriette Girard
Girard, James W.,
100.253
Girard, Jean,
112.190–
196;112.198;112.202
Girard, Mary,
106.281
Girard, Stephen,
77.74,
79.286;79.294;79.304;79.354
n, 81.61;81.62;81.68;82.50;90.8;94.338
n, 86.160;86.476,
89.69,
91.174;91.177,
97.160;97.167
n, 98.355,
99.132,
100.313;100.341,
103.9,
104.58,
106.39;106.281,
108.462;108.468,
118.401,
120.330
banking, 106.333–334
and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 102.501
criticized by Mathew Carey, 103.245
enterprise of, 103.239
litigation over will of, 79.343;79.354;79.354n
"The Polly: A Perspective on Merchant Stephen Girard," by David S. Miller, 112.189–208
purchases Dunlap property, 99.141
simple tastes of, 103.233
A Study of Stephen Girard's Bank, by Adams, rev., 103.129–131
and Manuel Torres, 94.34;94.35;94.37
Girard and Waln Wharf,
91.166
Girard Ave., Phila.,
91.166
Girard Avenue Bridge, Phila.,
94.228
Girard Bank, Phila.,
76.220,
79.226;79.494,
91.122;91.125;91.138,
104.39;104.45;104.53
beauty of, 93.30
retains Reuben M. Whitney, 91.126
Girard Canal,
103.96
Girard College,
76.335
n;77.95;77.204;82.142;82.145,
83.6;83.80,
103.28;103.29;103.30;103.366;103.517,
123.260
architecture of, 101.4
Greek Revival architecture for, 79.294
indenture record of, 101.483
legislative inquiry into building of, 79.294–295
relics at, 100.409–410
view of, by Wild, 77.37;77.44;77.45;77.47n;77.49;77.55;77.56;77.59;77.63;77.64;77.66;77.67;77.69;77.71;77.72;77.74–75
Girard estate,
101.510;101.511
Girard House, Phila.,
77.449,
102.287
Thackeray stays at, 94.314
Girard Row, Phila.,
97.493;97.501
Girardin, Louis Hue,
89.69
Girls Normal School, Phila.,
97.92,
103.70;103.75;103.83
Girondists,
112.536
Girty, James,
78.322
n
Girty, Simon,
78.300
n;78.322
n;85.130
n, 116.520
Girty's Town,
78.322;78.331;78.448
Gisch, Jacob,
94.391
Gislin, Caesar,
99.13
Gist, Christopher,
76.431;76.436,
89.176,
95.477,
116.44–45,
123.26
biography of, 100.540–541
map of Braddock Road by, 87.23;87.24;87.26;87.27;87.28;87.30
and Ohio Co., 89.195;89.196
Gitlin, Jay,
117.229
Gitlin, Todd,
115.442
The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage, rev., 114.598–600
Gittell, Marilyn,
120.184
Give me Liberty. The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia, by Wertenbaker, rev.,
83.99–100
Given, Lois V.,
76.3;76.4;82.375;82.376.
See also Bobb, Lois Given
book revs. by, 77.377–378, 79.522–523, 83.468–469, 84.397–398, 88.509–510
appointment as co-editor of PMHB, 86.3
"The Great and Stately Palace: Inventories of the Estate of John and Elizabeth Tatham," 83.265–270
"Upholding a Tradition," 86.4–9
Givens, J. Harcourt, book revs. by,
78.260,
82.244–245,
83.121–122, 478–479,
88.382–383,
89.140–141,
90.282–283,
91.383–384,
95.131–132
Glaab, Charles N., book rev. by,
96.255–256
Glad, Paul W.
McKinley, Bryan, and the People, rev., 88.506–507
The Trumpet Soundeth. William Jennings Bryan and His Democracy, 1896–1912, rev., 85.246–247
Gladden, Washington,
108.47–
49;108.52–53
Glades Path,
76.436,
87.21
The Gladiator, 76.332
Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach, by Myerson and Winegrad, rev.,
103.127–129
Gladstone, William E.,
79.175,
88.447;88.452,
99.329;99.333,
108.251
Glaser, Lynn,
Counterfeiting in America..., 92.415–416
Glasgow, J. Ewing,
97.79
Glasgow, Jacob,
117.91;117.94
Glasgow, James,
76.170;76.173
Glasgow, Jesse,
108.6;108.23,
117.87;117.91;117.94
Glasgow, Jesse, Sr.,
117.91;117.94
Glasgow, University of,
85.291,
93.529
Glasgow (frigate),
81.50
Glasgow (Scotland), merchants of,
98.190
protest colonial paper money, 88.179
Glasgow (ship),
79.454;85.33
Glass,
84.35;84.40,
86.412
bottles of, 86.410
Pittsburgh Glass, by Innes, rev., 101.537–539
reverse painting on, 94.95
sold by druggists, 94.349
stained, 79.369
use of cobalt with, 101.289
for windows, 82.205, 88.25;88.32
Glass, Brent,
122.428
book rev. by, 121.147–148
Glass, Carter,
97.514;97.531
Glass, John P., wins Pa. speakership contest (1866),
87.386–388
passim;87.390
Glass blower,
91.450
Glass factories,
82.216,
89.162;89.167
Glass warehouse,
79.482
Glassberg, David,
107.330
book revs. by, 109.253–256, 110.310–312, 111.404–406, 118.141–143
"Public Ritual and Cultural Hierarchy: Philadelphia's Celebrations at the Turn of the Twentieth Century," 107.421–448
Glassblowers' Union,
79.167
Glasscock, William E.,
120.405;406
Glassford, Mr.,
82.42
Glasshouses,
92.152
Glassie, Henry,
93.482
n, 106.454,
107.405,
112.316;112.318,
114.286, 464
Glassmakers,
78.211
Glassmaking, potash in,
122.11
Glassware,
82.408,
86.66
Glassworks, in Kensington,
91.167
Glatfelter, Charles H.,
122.48
Pastors and People: German Lutheran and Reformed Churches in the Pennsylvania Fields, 1717–1793, rev., 107.143–144
A Salutary Influence: Gettysburg College, 1832–1985, rev., 113.439;113.444–445
Glatthaar, Joseph T.,
115.359, 365, 367–368,
123.384
book rev. by, 113.115–116
Forged in Battle: The Civil War Alliance of Black Soldiers and White Officers, rev., 115.433–435
The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns, rev., 110.471–473
"The 'New' Civil War History," 115.339–369
Glaube und Politik in Pennsylvania, 1681–1776, by Wellenreuther, rev.,
97.283–284
Glazer, Irvin R.,
Philadelphia Theatres, A-Z: A Comprehensive, Descriptive Record of 813 Theatres Constructed Since 1724, rev.,
113.318–319
Glazer, Nathan,
114.518
Glaziers,
76.169
Gleim, Heinrich Sigmund,
83.389;83.405
Glen, James (Gov. of S. C.),
95.445;95.466;95.467
Glen, Thomas (soldier),
95.472
n
Glen Echo textile mills,
120.287
Glen Foerd,
123.100
Glen Lyon, Pa.,
89.264
Glenn, Charles Leslie, Jr.,
The Myth of the Common School, rev.,
113.487–489
Glenn, James,
88.182
Glenn, John,
98.74
Glenn, Letitia.
See Biddle, Letitia Glenn
Glenn, Thomas Allen,
81.129
Glentworth, Dr. George,
98.158
Glentworth, Plunkett Fleeson,
79.339
Glenwood Hotel,
97.371
Glicksman, Allen,
108.535
Glickstein, Jonathan A.,
Concepts of Free Labor in Antebellum America, rev.,
118.284–286
Glider, in aviation,
114.476–477
Glikkikan,
116.55
A Glimpse of Sion's Glory: Puritan Radicalism in New England, 1620–1660, by Gura, rev.,
109.577–578
"Glimpses of Napoleon in 1804," by Nicholas B. Wainwright,
102.103–108
Globe (Washington newspaper),
89.200;89.201,
91.136;91.137,
92.510
n;92.511;92.513,
100.239;100.240,
121.194
on Reuben M. Whitney, 91.134
Globe Hotel, N. Y.,
86.66
Globe Hotel, Phila.,
94.230
Globe Inn, register of,
116.315
Globes,
82.407
for steam engines, 79.64–67;79.67n
Gloria Dei Church (Old Swedes' Church),
78.457,
79.456,
81.88
n, 84.153;84.206
n, 91.167,
92.14,
106.484;106.487–488
blockhouse church, 84.194;84.195;84.203, 85.188
Breton view of, 85.184;85.185n188
congregational census, 84.203;84.203n
consecration of (1700), 84.194;84.196;84.199;84.201–203
cost of, 84.201;84.212
described (1700), 84.197–198;84.200–201;84.212
parsonage of, 84.212;84.212n
pastorate of Andreas Rudman, 84.199;84.203–207
poem about, 93.489–490
slum area of, 101.121, 124
The Glorious Enterprise …, by Maass, rev.,
98.410–411
Glorious Revolution.
See Revolution, of 1688
The Glorious Revolution in America, by Lovejoy, rev.,
97.252–253
The Glorious Revolution in America: Documents on the Colonial Crisis of 1689, by Hall, Leder, and Kammen, rev.,
89.121–123
Glory (film),
115.431
Glory Road: The Bloody Route from Fredericksburg to Gettysburg, by Catton, rev.,
76.486–487
Glossbrenner, Adam J.,
88.301
n, 93.202
Gloucester, N. J.,
81.72;81.73;82.425
Fort Nassau at, 100.153
prizes sent to, during Amer. rev., 79.46;79.47
Gloucester, Stephen,
92.337–351,
117.87–88
Gloucester, Va.,
76.390;76.391;76.393
Gloucester (brig),
79.41;79.44;79.46
Gloucester County, N. J.,
77.274;77.275
Gloucester Fox Hunting Club,
96.99
Gloucester Telegraph, 98.365
Glover, Edward,
99.13
Gloves,
84.167
n
Gluckman, Arcadi,
American Gun Makers, with Satterlee, rev.,
77.503
Glue,
86.406
Glümer, Sophie von.
See Schimmelfennig, Sophie von Glü
mer
Glymph, Thavolia,
123.122
Glynn, John,
85.46;85.47
Gnadenhütten, Ohio,
83.402,
116.56
attack on, 119.78
massacre at, 84.470–471
massacre of Christian Indians at, 116.520
Goats,
82.43,
83.195;83.196;83.197;84.216
Goben, Charles,
105.140
Gobin, G. P. S.,
102.76
Goble, Rev.,
106.547
Goble, Becca,
106.542
Gocarts,
83.268;83.268
n
"God of Our Fathers," hymn,
100.387
Godber, Mrs. Elizabeth,
102.46
Godcharles, Frederic A.,
103.421;103.423;103.424;103.425
Goddard, Mr.,
86.338
Goddard, Charlotte Hope,
87.80
n
Goddard, Henrietta,
86.140
Goddard, Ives,
121.391
Goddard, Mary Catherine,
81.364
n, 100.465,
123.247
Goddard, Maurice,
119.361
Goddard, Paul Beck,
106.439
Goddard, Richard,
121.119
Goddard, Thomas,
121.119
Goddard, William,
89.317,
96.522
n, 97.100,
98.97, 169
biography of, rev., 87.100–101
breaks with Galloway, 81.354n
establishes Pa. Chronicle, 81.353–354
partnership agreement, 81.354;81.364
prints bookplates for Library Co. of Phila., 78.54;78.55;78.51r (facing)
prints "Farmer's Letters," 89.317
prints Franklin's letters on Stamp Act, 81.351–364
Godey, Louis A.,
77.166;77.167
n, 85.195,
102.31
and Godey's Lady's Book art prize, 112.549
Godey's Lady's Book (Phila.),
78.196;79.302;85.195,
93.511
book on, 120.388–389
Jos. Sill writes for, 94.322
Godfrey, John,
77.478
Godfrey, Mrs. Thomas,
84.141
Godfrey, Thomas, Jr.,
103.148,
108.262;108.273–275;108.279
The Court of Fancy, 110.237;110.239;110.251–258
Godfrey, Thomas (1704–1749) (inventor),
78.45;79.415,
81.61;81.127,
84.140;84.141,
101.85,
109.30;109.40–41,
115.260,
116.184
Godfrey, Lt. Thomas C.,
89.20
Godineau, Dominique,
115.257–258
Godkin, Edwin L.,
89.223;89.224;89.225;89.332
and Amer. foreign policy (1865–1900), rev., 83.244–245
essays of, rev., 91.101–102
Godman, John D.,
108.207–208
Godolphin, Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin,
117.142
and Pa. charter, 86.391;86.392;86.395
God's Vine in this Wilderness: Religion in South Jersey to 1800, by Koedel, rev.,
106.563–564
Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft (Mrs. William Godwin),
77.345
Godwin, William (1756–1836),
77.332,
82.65
Goebel, Julius,
86.289
n;86.300;86.307,
120.142
Goebel, Marx,
83.383
n;83.395
n;83.407
Goentgen, Johann Georg,
79.200;79.200
n;79.202
Goering, Jacob,
121.93
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,
79.200
n;85.423,
93.400;93.403;93.404;93.405,
104.27,
105.36
Goetschius, John Henry, "John Henry Goetschius and The Unknown God: Eighteenth-Century Pietism in the Middle Colonies," by Randall Balmer,
113.575–608
Goetz, Catherine,
120.373
Goetzmann, William,
114.116, 118
essay review, "Chronicling the Second Great Age of Discovery," 114.97–104
Goff, Frederick R.,
100.453,
116.504
The John Dunlap Broadside, rev., 101.531–533
Goffe, —,
88.138
n
Goffman,
120.268
Goggin, John,
92.443
Going stools.
See Gocarts
Goit, Peter,
77.470;77.471;77.475;77.480
Golab, Caroline,
114.534,
123.258
book rev. by, 111.413–415, 113.133–135
Gold,
83.155;83.166
African trade in, 92.471;92.475;92.478;92.481;92.483;92.489
as circulating medium, 91.131
price of (1863), 88.464
for U. S. coins, 78.95;78.357
Gold Coast, Africa,
92.467;92.474;92.484
Gold Rush,
86.84
Gold standard,
88.454
Gold Star Mothers,
101.224
Goldberg,
109.230
Goldberg, Abner,
97.317
Goldberg, David,
110.474
"What Price Victory? What Price Honor? Pennsylvania and the Formation of the Ivy League, 1950–1952," 112.227–248
Goldberg, J. Philip, "Joseph Breintnall and a Poem in Praise of Jacob Taylor,"
86.207–209
Goldberg, Joyce S., "The Heroic Image of a Pennsylvania Sailor,"
104.74–85
Goldberg, Judy, book rev. by,
108.121–123
Golden, Janet, book revs. by,
109.410–412,
115.143–144,
117.348–350
Golden, Joseph,
The Death of Tinker Bell..., rev.,
91.505–506
The Golden Age of Homespun, by Van Wagenen, rev.,
77.493–494
Golden Cup, Sign of,
78.456;78.457;78.458
Golden Fleece (tavern),
98.136,
113.560
Golden Lamb (Phila. tavern),
96.371
Golden Rose (ship),
79.34;79.35
Golden Rule,
96.234
Golden Swan (tavern),
81.370,
98.157
Golden Swan Hotel, Phila.,
91.172
The Golden Voyage: The Life and Times of William Bingham, 1752–1804, by Alberts, rev.,
94.115–117
Goldenberg, Joseph A.
book revs. by, 99.506–507, 103.532–534
"The William and Favorite …", 98.325–338
Golder, Benjamin M.,
97.226,
109.219
Goldey, Joseph,
76.172
Goldhall, Elisha,
99.13
Goldin, Claudia,
103.74,
115.176
Golding, Mr. ,
84.215
Goldman, Emma,
105.506
Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman, by Candace Falk, rev., 109.412–413
Goldman, Eric,
The Crucial Decade: America, 1945–1955, rev.,
81.220–221
Goldman, William,
118.19,
120.175
Goldney, Adam,
78.168
Goldney, Henry,
117.140;117.144
Goldney (Gouldney), Henry,
78.165;78.166;78.170
Goldsborough, Charles W.,
86.427
n, 96.168
Goldsborough, Elizabeth Dickinson (Mrs. Chas. Goldsborough),
86.427
n
Goldsborough, Robert,
86.251
John Dickinson and, 86.249;86.252;86.255–256;86.427;86.431;86.433–434
marriage, 86.433–434
Goldsborough, Sarah Yerbury (Mrs. Robt. Goldsborough),
86.411;86.433–434
Goldsborough, William,
86.275
Goldsmith, Oliver,
76.349;82.418
n, 102.97,
104.27,
106.572,
121.16–17, 24
Goldsmiths
biographical sketch of John Leacock, 78.456–475
tools of, 78.456
Goldstein, Ira,
Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and Conflict in a Postindustrial City, with others, rev.,
118.176–178
Goldstein, Jonathan,
109.408
Goldwater, Barry,
89.199
Golf, Andrew Carnegie as player of,
96.211
Golin, Steve,
110.473
book rev. by, 114.592–593
Gollin, Gillian Lindt,
Moravians in Two Worlds: A Study of Changing Communities, rev.,
92.261–262
Golovin, Anne Castrodale, ed. "William Wood Thackara, Volunteer in the War of 1812,"
91.299–325
Gombert, Edward,
117.192
Gombrich, Ernst,
110.308
Gomes, A. Carlos,
100.386
Gomez, Gregorio,
94.49
Gomm, Sophia Penn (Lady Gomm),
87.404
Gomm, Sir William Maynard,
87.404;87.408
Gompers, Samuel,
79.194,
94.90,
96.503,
98.75,
99.212;99.222;99.443;99.456–458,
108.124,
114.480, 544,
117.297–298,
118.65,
121.156
biography of, by Thorne, book rev., 82.126–129
Gondos, Dorothy Ditter (Mrs. Victor Gondos),
100.436
book revs. by, 97.278–279
Gonville College.
See Cambridge University
Gonzales House (Dingmans Ferry),
115.481
Gonzalez, Xavier,
110.305
Gooch, William,
87.33;87.36
Gooch's American Foot,
87.33
Goochy, Rev. (Baptist clergyman),
90.488
Good, James,
97.516
n
Good, Judith,
Reshaping Ethnic and Racial Relations in Philadelphia: Immigrants in a Divided City, with Schneider, rev.,
119.254–256
The Good Americans: The Loyalists in the American Revolution, by Brown, rev.,
94.109–110
Good Intent (schooner),
86.42;86.48
Good Intent Hose, Hook, and Ladder Company,
82.165
Good Will Farm, Maine,
109.411
Good Will Fire Company,
76.466
n;82.165
engine of, 77.3r (facing)
The Good Years: From 1900 to the First World War, by Lord, rev.,
85.100–101
"Good-by 'Charle': The Lee-Adams Interest and the Political Demise of Charles Thomson," by Kenneth Bowling,
100.314–335,
101.348
Goodchild, Frank M.,
76.49;76.51;76.53
Goodfellow, Mrs.,
91.322
Goodfriend, Joyce D.
book revs. by, 114.292–293, 122.130–132
Before the Melting Pot: Society and Culture in Colonial New York City, 1664–1730, rev., 116.521–523
"The Widowhood of Margaret Shippen Arnold: Letters from England, 1801–1803," 115.221–255
Goodhue, Benjamin,
119.70
Gooding, Capt. Jacob, Jr.,
95.466;95.478
Gooding, John,
92.182
Goodman, Christopher,
76.10
Goodman, Paul,
122.78
book rev. by, 113.305–307
Goodman, Samuel,
116.267
Goodman, Walter,
115.538,
121.217
Goodmen: The Character of Civil War Soldiers, by Barton, rev.,
106.301–305
Goodnight, Scott M.,
93.405
Goodnough, Jay,
96.498
Goodrich, Carter,
119.264
Canals and American Economic Development, rev., 86.358–360
Goodrich, Caspar C.,
103.451;103.453
Goodrich, Charles A.,
116.511
Goodrich, Herbert,
100.88
Goodrich, Lloyd,
108.248,
119.168
Thomas Eakins, essay rev., 107.457–462
Goodrich, Samuel (Peter Parley),
108.108
Goodrich Commission,
100.88
Goodrich family,
100.24
Goodrich Tires,
116.455
Goodsell, C. D.,
101.201
Goodson, Dr. John,
86.123,
89.167,
92.303
n, 99.13,
100.166;100.171,
121.119
Goodson, Sarah,
86.118;86.128
Goodspeed, Charles B.,
99.284;99.285
Goodwin, Dr. Daniel R.,
Southern Slavery in its Present Aspects..., 91.70
Goodwin, John,
87.35
Goodwin, Mehetable,
106.126
Goodwin, Richard,
106.69
Goodwin, W. A. R.,
105.508
Goodwin, William,
120.296
Goodyear, Charles,
89.101
Goodyear, Frank H.,
In This Academy, rev.,
101.407–409
Gookin, (Captain-Magistrate),
105.214
Gookin, Gov. Charles,
78.279,
86.116;86.124,
94.6;94.151;94.152;94.153;94.154,
97.33;97.34,
104.156,
105.292;105.448,
113.177
replaced as governor of Pa., 93.14
Goold, Edward,
96.51
business relationship of with Tench Coxe, 96.52–85 passim
Goold, Mrs. Edward,
96.84
Goose Creek, Va.,
89.306;89.307;89.309
Gordon, Judge,
119.326–
327;119.331–
332;119.341
Congress Hall courtroom of, 119.327r
Gordon, Alfred,
108.17
Gordon, Archibald,
87.34;87.37
Gordon, Augustine,
77.279
Gordon, Beverly,
Bazaars and Fair Ladies: The History of the American Fundraising Fair, rev.,
123.387–389
Gordon, Catherine.
See Barclay, Catherine Gordon
Gordon, Charles, of Straloch,
77.258;77.283;77.284;77.285;77.286;77.289
Gordon, Charles Parker,
97.92
Gordon, Cornelia,
108.16–17
Gordon, Frances.
See Thackara, Frances Gordon (Mrs. W. W. Thackara)
Gordon, G. W.,
104.223
n
Gordon, George,
77.258;77.284;77.289
Gordon, George A.,
108.33;108.44–45
Gordon, George Hamilton, 4th Earl of Aberdeen,
79.312
n, 491;79.492,
91.462;91.465,
99.309
Gordon, Hans C., book rev. by,
84.391–393
Gordon, Capt. Harry,
85.143
n, 93.159;93.160,
95.443
n;95.473
n
Gordon, Henry,
105.28
Gordon, Jacob,
110.402;110.404
Gordon, James B.,
84.187;84.189;84.190,
87.15,
108.13;108.16–17,
110.371
Gordon, Gen. James B.,
87.55
Gordon, Janet Mudie (Mrs. Thomas Gordon),
77.286
Gordon, John, Earl of Sutherland, seeks grant of Delaware,
93.15
Gordon, Dr. John, of Straloch,
77.258;77.285;77.286
Gordon, Sir John, of Durno,
77.258;77.278;77.289
Gordon, John B.,
115.321, 332–333
Gordon, Lesley J.,
General George E. Pickett in Life and Legend, rev.,
123.385–387
Gordon, Milton,
102.69,
110.496
Gordon, Gov. Patrick (
fl. 1730),
76.403
n;105.292,
78.281;87.260;87.264;87.405,
92.292;92.301;92.303;92.304,
94.8;94.12,
97.2;97.23,
100.184,
104.151;104.159,
107.599,
109.122;109.126;109.130,
116.204,
117.144,
120.63;120.68,
121.385
death of, 92.308
opinion of Molasses Act, 91.411
Gordon, Robert (of Aberdeen),
77.283
Gordon, Robert (of Cluny),
77.252;77.258;77.261;77.262;77.265;77.279
Gordon, Robert (of Edinburgh),
77.281
Gordon, Sir Robert (of Gordonstown, 1580–1656),
77.256
Gordon, Sir Robert (of Gordonstown, 1647–1704),
77.258;77.289
Gordon, Robert B.,
119.426
American Iron, 1607–1900, rev., 121.387–388
Gordon, Thomas,
76.275
n, 83.282–
283;83.285;83.287,
86.246
n, 114.10,
119.372
of Straloch, 77.258;77.266;77.283;77.284;77.285;77.286–287;77.289
Gordon, Thomas F. (historian),
92.505
writings of, 94.9–12;94.24
Gordon, William,
116.191–192,
119.4
Gordon, Rev. William,
92.494
Gordon, William (1728–1807),
77.387
Gordon, Wm. Richard, book rev. by,
93.147–148
Gordon family,
77.292
Gordon-Reed, Annette,
Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy, rev.,
122.307–309
Gordon's,
History of the American Revolution, 112.175
Gore, Susannah,
110.553
Gore, Thomas P.,
84.183
Gorgas, John, Jr.,
91.328
n
Gorgas, John (
fl. 1773),
91.328
n
Gorgas, Josiah,
119.249
biography of, book rev., 76.485–486
Gorgas, Solomon P.,
83.54
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando,
83.164;83.169
Gorgets, silver, presented to Guyasuta,
84.299
n
Gorham, Charles T.,
102.173
Gorham, Nathaniel,
116.218
land purchase (1788), 84.303;84.310;84.451n
Goring, George, Baron Goring,
88.124
Gorman, Judge James,
112.216–217
Gorman, Paul,
120.404
Gorn, Elliott J.,
113.663–664
The Manly Art: Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting in America, rev., 112.479–480
Gornell [Goswell] (Continental Sergeant),
119.11
Gorsuch, Edward,
92.328
n, 117.343–344,
123.248, 250
Gorton, Samuel,
109.577
Goschgosching,
116.55
Goschgoschink,
76.435
Gosets, Joseph,
106.161
Goshenhoppen, anti-Popery,
105.299–300
Goshorn, Alfred T.,
94.218;94.218
n;94.219;94.225
Goshow, Mildred,
84.435
n
Gosline, John,
105.29
Gosnell, Harold,
117.255
The Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China, by Hunter, rev.,
109.590–592
Gospel of Wealth,
112.374
Gosport Navy Yard, destruction of,
102.281
Goss, Charles,
77.467;77.469
Gosse, Dolly,
92.447
Gosse, Edmund,
95.333
Gosse, Graft,
92.447
Gossett, T. F., book rev. by,
112.313–315
Gossett, Thomas,
106.309
Gossler, Jacob,
111.176–179
Gostelowe, Jonathan,
79.140
Gotham Silk Hosiery,
116.439
Gothenburg (Sweden),
86.42
Amer. ships at (1812), 86.43–48 passim
Richard S. Smith, consul at, 86.43–48 passim
Gothic literature, of Charles Brockden Brown,
116.482
Gothic Mansion, Phila.,
104.13
r
used as girls school, 104.3–38
Gothic revival,
88.170,
104.4
The Gothic Revival and American Church Architecture: An Episode in Taste, 1840–1856, by Stanton, rev.,
93.282–284
Gothic roofs,
89.90
Gothic Street, Phila.,
78.457
Gottesman, Rita Sussweun,
The Arts and Crafts in New York, 1777–1799..., rev.,
80.118–119
Göttingen, University of,
85.433;85.434
Gottlieb, Charles,
84.62
Gottlieb, Eddie,
117.48
Gottlieb, Peter,
108.540
Making Their Own Way: Southern Blacks' Migration to Pittsburgh, 1916–1930, rev., 113.101–102
Gottlieb, Sidney,
113.227
Gottschalk, Louis,
Generalization in the Writing of History, rev.,
88.113–114
Goucher, Thomas H.,
76.161;76.173
Gouge, William,
76.155
n, 105.233
Gough, Barry, book rev. by,
116.410–411
Gough, Deborah,
107.145
Christ Church, Philadelphia: The Nation's Church in a Changing City, rev., 120.119–120
Gough, John,
76.39,
102.443
Gough, Robert,
107.330,
113.527–
530;113.546–548,
115.118
book rev. by, 106.449–451
"The Myth of the 'Middle Colonies' An Analysis of Regionalization in Early America," 107.393–419
"Notes on the Pennsylvania Revolutionaries of 1776," 96.89–103
Gould, Clarence,
116.299
Gould, Daniel,
122.268
Gould, Dudley C.,
History Cast in Metal, rev.,
101.409–410
Gould, J. M.,
82.156
Gould, Jay,
88.455,
94.217;105.125,
100.55;100.61,
103.335,
115.460
business career of, book rev., 82.250–251
purchases Texas and Pacific Railroad, 100.64
Gould, Marcus T. C.,
76.151
n;76.157
n, 91.349
Gould, Samuel L.,
102.151
Gould, Thomas,
121.119
Goulding (Golding), George,
85.416;85.417
n;85.420
Gouldney, Henry,
80.154,
81.79
n, 89.424,
121.109, 119
letter on Penn's second marriage, 81.80–81
Gouldney, Thomas,
121.105–106
Goundie, G. H.,
87.385
Goupil, Vibert & Company (firm),
84.334;84.350
Gout,
78.12;78.14,
89.172,
94.294
S. G. Fisher suffers from, 88.82;88.200;88.456;88.475;88.481, 89.81;89.83;89.86;89.102;89.106;89.109;89.207;89.346;89.364–365;89.482
Gouverneur, Isaac,
123.72
Gouvion, Jean Baptiste,
84.425;84.428
Gouzenko, Igor,
115.558
Govan, Thomas P.,
76.449
n
book revs. by, 76.110–111, 77.357–359, 79.398–400, 80.399–401, 81.328–329, 84.494–495, 88.494–495, 500–501, 90.271–272, 91.235–236, 92.397–398, 94.122–123, 560–561
"Fundamental Issues of the Bank War," 82.305–315
Nicholas Biddle, Nationalist and Public Banker, 1786–1844, rev., 84.369–374
Gove, Richard,
80.172;80.199,
99.13
Governing power, theories of in England and America, book on,
113.455–457
Governing the Hearth, by Grossberg, rev.,
111.137–138
Government.
See also Civil rights;
Constitution, U. S.;
Constitution of Pa.;
Corruption;
Crown, British;
Democracy;
Election(s);
Executive power;
Federal government;
Jurisdiction;
Law;
Legislative power;
Nullification;
Politics;
Sovereignty;
Union, colonial;
Veto power
books on, in Library Co. of Phila., 80.31–33
in colonial Pa., 84.212;84.228;84.229
concept of mixed polity, 81.139;81.141;81.153
corruption in, 76.188–189;76.210–211;76.293;76.467
duty of Quakers to support, 95.4
elected representation in, 81.146;81.150;81.154
federal, authority in wartime, 83.330
S. G. Fisher lectures on, 76.336–337;76.344
of Five Nations Confederacy, 76.412–413
of Incas, 76.412
Jeffersonian concept of, 82.293
local, Coolidge on, 84.362
municipal, in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 116.259–293
national and state, relationship of, book on, 113.298–300
offices of, in colonial MD, 77.360–362
of Pa., under Gov. Denny, 81.170–198 passim
Wm. Penn's theories of, 81.138–156
"The Philadelphia Consolidation of 1854: A Reappraisal," by Michael P. McCarthy, 110.531–548
Pinchot advocates ownership of industry by, 81.315
provisions for, in New Albion charter, 83.163–165
and regulation of prices, 81.315
and religion, 81.143–144
responsibility of, to labor, 76.148–149
role of speaker of the house, 97.3–21
rotation of office, 81.141–142;81.153;81.154
and schools, 119.265
separation of debate and resolution, 81.142
support of scholarly publishing, 120.252
U. S., expenditures for, 82.294–295;82.296;82.301;82.303–304
Government Printing Office, U.S.,
79.180
Government records, "An "Untapped Treasure: Research Opportunities in Pennsylvania Federal District Court Records," by David R. Kepley,
105.311–321
Governmental pluralism, book on,
112.318–320
The Governor and the Rebel. A History of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, by Washburn, rev.,
82.345–346
"Governor Denny and the Quartering Act of 1756," by John J. Zimmerman,
91.266–281
"Governor John Blackwell: His Life in England and Ireland," by W. L. F. Nettle,
88.121–141
Governor Tryon and His Palace, by Dill, rev.,
80.251–252
"Governor William Denny in Pennsylvania," by Nicholas B. Wainwright,
81.170
Governors
Governor's Club,
113.557;113.558
Governors' Conference, Altoona (1862),
92.245
Governor's Island, N. Y.,
100.253
The Governors-General...1569–1681, by Webb, rev.,
104.514–515
Govett, Charles,
91.307
Gowan, Thomas,
83.189
Gowans, Alan
book rev. by, 91.365–366
The Arts in America: The Nineteenth Century, rev., 94.263–265
Images of American Living. Four Centuries of Architecture and Furniture as Cultural Expression, rev., 89.515–517
Gowaskie, Joe, book rev. by,
114.479–480,
120.152–154
Gowen, Franklin,
85.453;85.454,
86.174;86.179,
93.230,
110.475,
118.174
Gowin, John,
100.189
Graaf, Michael,
98.136
Graaff, Andrew,
97.47;97.48
Grabbe, Hans-Jurgen,
115.117
Grabianka, Thaddeus,
95.159
Grace, Eugene,
104.104
Grace, Rebecca Nutt (Mrs. Robert Grace),
84.146
n
Grace, Robert,
78.45;80.28;80.34;84.144,
82.84–85,
99.13,
101.86,
109.139,
114.241
house of, in Phila., 84.145–150 passim;84.156
Grace & Company,
104.81
Grace Church, N. Y. City,
103.101
Grace Miriam, S.S.J., Sister,
116.285
Grace Notes in American History, Popular Sheet Music from 1820 to 1900, by Levy, rev.,
92.402–403
Gracechurch Street Meeting (London, England),
77.284
Gracian, Baltasar,
80.21
Gracie, A.,
81.251
Gradual Abolition Act, Pennsylvania (1780),
118.45
Grady, Henry W.,
92.240
Graebbner, Norman A.,
120.257
book rev. by, 116.253–255
Graefe, Sebastian,
97.62;97.63
Graeff, Arthur D., book rev. by,
79.266–267
Graeff, Frederick, monument to, at Fairmount,
93.68
Graeme, Mr. (Carolina),
108.263
Graeme, Ann Diggs,
108.260;108.264
Graeme, Elizabeth,
109.161;109.164,
111.437
Graeme, James,
92.303
Graeme, Dr. Thomas,
81.158;81.160,
92.297
n, 95.359,
108.260–
261;108.264–
265;108.271;108.276–277,
109.161
on curbing German political influence, 84.8–9
Graeme, Thomas (nephew of Dr. Thomas),
108.263
Graeme Park,
98.41,
123.100
Graff, Bennett, & Co.,
90.355
Graff, Charles,
103.87
Graff, Frederick,
105.354
Graff, Henry,
82.327
n
Graff, Jacob,
84.166
n
Graff, John,
121.97
Graff, Matthias,
106.179
Grafly, Charles,
115.110
Graft, in public franchises (1900),
87.4–
5;87.9
Grafton, Dukes of.
See Fitzroy, Augustus Henry (1735-1811), 3rd Duke of Grafton;
Fitzroy, Charles
Grafton, Richard,
81.41
n
Grafton, Sarah Virginia (Mrs. Eli McGavran),
108.217
Grafton (brig),
81.41
n
Grafton family, influence on Tom Paine,
123.181
Gragg, Washington P.,
84.73
Graham, Maj. ,
79.228
Graham, Billy,
105.239,
110.596–597
Graham, Charles,
119.353
Graham, Edward,
106.160
Graham, George, Jr.,
98.296,
114.443,
119.327–329
Graham, George R.,
76.123;76.124;76.125;76.126;76.128;76.135;76.140;77.165;77.166;77.167,
79.295,
111.162
financial speculations of, 76.137–139
Graham, George S. (district attorney),
94.369
Graham, Henry Hale,
109.363
Graham, Dr. Hugh,
99.13
Graham, Ian Charles Cargill
book rev. by, 87.114–115
Colonists From Scotland: Emigration to North America, 1707–1783, rev., 81.324–325
Graham, Maj. James D.,
79.228
n
Graham, Jenny,
Revolutionary in Exile: The Emigration of Joseph Priestly to America 1794–1804, rev.,
120.262–264
Graham, John W.,
76.327,
81.76
Graham, Leroy,
Baltimore: The Nineteenth Century Black Capital, rev.,
107.479–480
Graham, Michael,
105.221
Graham, Otis,
107.325
Graham, Richard (
fl. 1760),
95.67
Graham, Maj. Richard (
fl. 1831),
104.339;104.341;104.342
Graham, Samuel,
84.192
Graham, Sylvester,
110.190
Graham, William (
fl. 1770),
103.162,
117.339
Graham, Col. William M. (
fl. 1889),
83.27
(Graham), Catherine Macaulay,
120.251
Graham's American Monthly Magazine, 76.139
n, 85.206,
93.511
contributions of Geo. G. Foster in, 93.25
Grain,
77.88,
78.154;78.159,
86.146,
89.154
as gunpowder, Franklin anecdote, 94.161
Phila. trade in, 91.414
shift of Phila. trade in to Iberia, 91.412
Grain drills,
85.382;85.383;85.388;85.389;85.404–405
Grammar, Latin,
76.63–70
passim
Grammont, Count de,
76.344
Gramsci, Antonio,
119.146–147
Gran Columbia (S. American republic,
c. 1820),
94.52
Granard, Earl of.
See Forbes, Arthur
Granby, Lord.
See Manners, John
Granby (ship),
82.12–13
Grand, Ferdinand,
77.418;77.426;77.428;81.56;82.60,
80.62,
123.73
Grand, George,
99.13
Grand Army of the Republic, cultural and organizational history of, book on,
118.157–159
Grand Army of the Republic (G. A. R.),
96.194,
104.81;104.82;104.84,
120.303;312
book on, 118.157–159
history of, book rev., 77.375–376
Grand Battery,
116.137
Grand Central Station, N. Y.,
93.240
The Grand Domestic Revolution, 112.596–597
"Grand Federal Procession,"
118.214, 243
Grand Glaize,
78.308;78.310;78.311;78.319–308;78.310;78.311;78.329
passim;78.428;78.442;78.448;78.449
Grand Gulf Bank,
76.215,
79.228
Grand juries, Pa.,
77.461;77.466–461;77.480
passim
and Buena Vista riots (1874–1875),
88.278–281
Federal, and indictment of Wm. Duane,
77.151;77.151
n;77.155
Pennsylvania Supreme Court and (1782, 1788),
118.61
in Phila.
on arrest of editor (1863), 88.460–461
and streetcar menace, 88.352
Grand (Masonic) Lodge of Pennsylvania, book on,
116.92–94
Grand National Consolidated Trades' Union,
79.168
Grand Ohio Company,
101.181
Grand Old Party: Political Structure in the Gilded Age, 1880–1896, by Marcus, rev.,
95.559–560
Grand River (Canada),
84.267;84.269;84.333
n
The Grand Tour,
90.449
Grand Trunk Railroad,
93.228
Grand Union Canal.
See Erie Canal
Grand Union Hotel Co., Phila.,
94.229
The Grandees, America's Sephardic Elite, by Birmingham, rev.,
95.562–564
Grandeur on the Appoquinimink: The House of William Corbit at Odessa, Delaware, by Sweeney, rev.,
87.362–364
Grandi, Dino,
117.259–260
Grandin Opera House, Tidioute, Pa.,
101.206
n
Grange, Pinchot active in,
83.334;83.336
The Grange (countryseat),
90.173,
93.497,
123.100
Granger, Bruce Ingham,
122.126
American Essay Serials from Franklin to Irving, rev., 103.395–396
Benjamin Franklin, An American Man of Letters, rev., 89.372–374
Political Satire in the American Revolution, 1763–1783, rev., 85.90–92
Granger, Francis,
80.444,
122.112–113
Granger, Gen. Gordon,
90.481;90.487
Granite,
91.152
Granite, Phila., City Hall controversy over,
97.241;97.242
Grant, Sgt. (British soldier),
91.30
Grant, Mrs. Anne MacVicar,
80.486
Grant, Douglas,
The Fortunate Slave: An Illustration of African Slavery in the Early Eighteenth Century, rev.,
93.543–544
Grant, George,
94.513
Grant, Gen. James Augustus (1720–1806),
80.286–
287;80.289–
292;80.289
n;80.310, 463,
82.453
attacks Fort Duquesne, 95.457;95.471;95.475;95.476
Grant, Jehu,
105.221–222
Grant, Mrs. Jusia,
80.486–487
Grant, Louise,
98.242
n
Grant, Margaret,
87.187
n
Grant, Peter,
119.117
Grant, Richard F.,
93.259;93.260
Grant, Sanford,
96.437;96.438;96.441;96.442;96.447;96.451;96.455;96.457;96.460
Grant, Ulysses S., 3d, biography of Pres. Grant, book rev.,
94.131–132
Grant, Ulysses S., Jr.,
102.172
Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S., and Gen. Grant's memoirs,
94.235;94.239;94.241
n
Grant, Gen. Ulysses Simpson,
77.175;77.176;77.179;77.373;77.450;82.108,
80.494;85.451;85.456,
87.54;87.56;87.60;87.180;88.332
n;88.333,
89.84;89.92;89.98;89.210;89.293,
90.466,
101.56,
106.385;106.388,
107.119,
108.33,
110.478,
115.347, 349, 351–352, 357, 368, 373,
122.144
accompanies Johnson on "swing around the circle,"
92.366;92.371;92.375;92.376;92.377
advances on Richmond (1864),
89.90
appearance of,
94.236;94.237
biography of
by Catton, rev., 78.528–529
by Owen Wister, 95.316;95.322
book on,
117.113–115
career of (1861–1863), rev.,
85.97–99
and Centennial of 1876,
94.217;94.219;94.223;94.224;94.232
and Declaration of Independence,
102.168;102.171–
175;102.177;102.178
and his generals, book rev.,
77.501–502
influence of H. C. Carey on,
102.460–467
intimacy of with Admiral D. D. Porter,
89.472
The Last Campaign, by Miers, rev.,
97.419–421
law case about memoirs of,
94.233–244
Mrs. G. G. Meade jealous of,
89.464
opinion of Heister Clymer,
92.381
recollections of, by Sylvanus Cadwallader, rev.,
80.264–265
and Reconstruction,
98.273
Ulysses S. Grant: Warrior and Statesman, by Grant, rev.,
94.131–132
Grant and His Generals, by Macartney, rev.,
77.501–502
Grant as Military Commander, by Marshall-Cornwall, rev.,
95.142–144
Grant DePauw, Linda,
117.364
Grant Moves South, by Catton, rev.,
85.97–99
Grant Takes Command, by Catton, rev.,
93.559–560
Granthom, Charles,
106.505
Grant's Hill, Battle of,
80.285;80.286–
287;80.289–
293;80.310
Grant's tomb,
94.236
Grant-Smith, U. Alexis,
97.298;97.299
Granville, Lord.
See Carteret, John, Earl of Granville
Granville, William,
87.413
Granville, William Turnour (son of Wm. Granville),
87.413;87.414;87.415
n
Grape.
See Artillery, fire of
Grapes,
78.215;78.460–
461;83.200;84.229.
See also Vineyards;
Viticulture
Alexander ("Cape"), 84.278n
Catawba (Tokay), developed by Adlum, 84.278;84.278n
culture of, 103.18
Graphic History Society of America,
78.264
Graphics: A Manual of Drawing and Writing, 110.91–
92;110.97–
100;110.111–
113;110.164–
169;110.173
Grass,
83.201;83.202,
89.471
grown by Pa. Germans, 83.197;83.198
Grasse, François Joseph Paul, Count de, Marquis de Grasse-Tilly,
76.387;76.392;76.393,
79.58,
82.35,
91.427
Grassell, Charles,
113.409
Grassy Run,
76.436
Grates.
See also Stoves
in locomotives, 94.491–495
Gratton, John,
81.80;81.81,
122.268
Gratz, Barnard,
85.120
n;85.130;85.131;85.144
letter from Augustine Prevost, 85.161–162
and Yorke-Camden opinion (1773), 85.39;85.40;85.43;85.44;85.47;85.49
Gratz, Mrs. Barnard,
85.162
Gratz, Michael,
85.120
n;85.162,
98.136, 142
and Yorke-Camden opinion (1773), 85.39;85.40;85.43;85.44;85.47;85.49
Gratz, Rebecca,
102.296–297,
108.536
Gratz, Simon,
76.469,
84.410
n;84.420,
98.49, 50,
102.502;102.505,
107.203
set of the Signers, 99.280–281
Gratz, Simon & Hyman (grocers),
94.478
Gratz brothers, in Philadelphia,
118.271
Gratz College,
108.535
Graunt, John,
82.71
Graustein, Jeannette E., "The Eminent Benjamin Smith Barton,"
85.423–438
Gravatt, Charles T.,
114.506
The Grave, 110.252
Graves,
102.534
Graves, Donald E.,
123.112
Graves, Henry S.,
96.491
Graves, Jesse,
115.482–483
Graves, Thomas,
79.53
Graves, Thomas, Baron Graves,
76.388
Graves, William, Jr.,
76.346
Graves, William Hagerman,
116.345
Graveson, S.,
76.327
Gravestones
attitude of Friends toward, 76.326–327
at Jordans burial ground, England, 76.327;76.328
Gray, Mr. (of Colchester),
78.52
Gray, Mr. (of Tennessee),
90.484
Gray, Asa,
85.425
n;85.430
biography of, rev., 84.497–499
Gray, David (carpenter),
91.147–148
Gray, Elizabeth,
81.41;81.42
Gray, Elizabeth Fisher, book rev. by,
114.293–295
Gray, Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas Leiper),
106.18
Gray, Elma E.,
Wilderness Christians. The Moravian Mission to the Delaware Indians, rev.,
80.375–377
Gray, George (1725–1800),
85.186,
96.94;96.103
immigrant, 99.373
religion of, 99.373–375
Gray, George (
fl. 1709),
99.13
Gray, George (married
c. 1715),
99.374
Gray, George Zabriskie,
108.34–
35;108.39
Gray, Henry,
77.446
Gray, James,
99.375
Gray, Jane,
108.480;108.483
Gray, John.
See Tatham, John
Gray, Dr. John P.,
83.80
n
Gray, Leslie Robb,
80.345
Gray, Maria,
110.563–564
Gray, Martha Ibison,
99.373;99.374
Gray, Mary Beardsley,
99.373
Gray, Mary Ewen,
99.374
Gray, Peter,
108.485
Gray, Ralph D.
book rev. by, 92.401–402
The National Waterway..., rev., 92.399–401
"Philadelphia and the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 1769–1823," 84.401–423
Gray, Rebecca,
99.374
Gray, Richard,
121.105–106
Gray, Robert,
99.375
Gray, Thomas (poet),
80.30;87.399;87.400;87.407,
86.279
n;86.469,
103.12,
108.277
"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," 110.258
influence of, 93.489
poem describing Stoke House, 87.398–399
West End house, home of, 87.398;87.406
Gray, William,
77.450,
106.18
Gray and Wylie,
98.8
Gray family,
78.83
n
Gray Fox. Robert E. Lee and the Civil War, by Davis, rev.,
81.111–112
Gray Steel and Blue Water Navy, by Cooling, rev.,
104.401–402
Graybill, Jacob,
113.248
Graybill, Michael,
113.249;113.254
Graybill, Philip,
113.249
Graydon, Alexander,
76.64,
85.260,
86.133;86.134;86.137,
87.35,
91.5,
106.23,
113.556;113.562;113.566;113.569;113.570;113.571;113.572,
122.203
Graymont, Barbara,
The Iroquois in the American Revolution, rev.,
96.396–397
Gray's Alley, Phila.
See Gothic Street, Phila.
Gray's Ferry.
See Lower Ferry
Gray's Ferry Bridge, Phila.,
93.161
Gray's Garden.
See under Lower Ferry
Gray's Inn.
See under Lower Ferry
Gray's Inn (London, England),
86.242
Grayson, Col. William (senator),
78.183–184,
116.241,
118.416
Grazing
fees on, 97.371;97.377
permits and rules on, 97.365
Great, John,
107.39
"'The Great and Stately Palace': Inventories of the Estate of John and Elizabeth Tatham," by Lois V. Given,
83.265–270
Great Awakening,
84.5,
102.400;102.402,
112.323;112.338;112.440,
113.515–526,
114.204, 216, 218, 563, 564, 566
The Great Awakening: Documents on the Revival of Religion, 1740–1745, ed. by Bushman, rev.,
95.109–110
Great Books, educational base in,
117.124
The Great Boom and Panic, 1921–1929, by Patterson, rev.,
89.518–520
Great Bridge,
103.311
Great Britain,
76.433;76.487,
78.30;88.320
n.
See also headings beginning with British;
Anglo-American relations;
Board of Trade;
British Army;
British Empire;
British Navy;
British troops, in Amer.;
Colonies, American (British);
Crown, British;
England;
Parliament, British;
Privy Council;
Treasury, British;
Wales
abolitionism in, book on,
112.466–469
aid to Confederacy,
82.108
Amer. sympathizers in (18th century),
77.452
Amer. trade with,
93.186
and Amer. slavery,
99.302
Anchor Club said to be supported by,
80.319
anti-German propaganda by,
86.296
n
and Armed forces in America (book),
111.248–250
attacks neutral shipping,
97.159
attitude of, toward
United States in Barbados,
76.305–
307;76.308
brings on War of 1812,
89.408
Andrew Carnegie on
about tour of (1883), 88.439;88.441–443
about U. S. democracy for (1886), 88.439–440;88.444–446
critical of, 88.445;88.449
Catholic reform and,
112.409
Catholic revival in,
112.379
at Centennial Exhibition,
79.366;79.372;79.374
the colonial Amer. in, rev.,
80.528–529
colonial merchants resent trade policies of,
83.127;83.141;83.145;83.148–149
colonial policy of,
83.125–
127;83.155;83.167
colonial reaction to Mutiny Act (1765),
88.190–191
colonies cease exportation to (1775),
85.19
n
commercial regulations by,
78.275–
276;78.289
Confederate ships built in,
77.181–196
passim
conflict with Amer. colonies reflected in Franklin-Smith quarrel,
88.163
cost of Navy to,
82.296;82.298
disallows colonial laws,
78.276
effects of French Revolution on,
121.324, 325
emigration from, to N. Amer., rev.,
82.119–121
emigration from (book),
111.385–387
the Enlightenment in,
101.73
exports coal (1768),
82.83
fails to act against
Florida, 77.185–
186;77.189–
190;77.191;77.194–196
Festival of (1951),
76.329
"Finance, Culture and Technology: Recent Studies of British and American Industry," essay review by Philip Scranton,
106.111–121
"'The fine and noble china Vase, the British Empire': Benjamin Franklin's 'Love-Hate' View of England," by Esmond Wright,
111.435–464
frontier posts in Old Northwest,
78.436–
437;78.438–
439;78.441–
442;78.452–455
hostilities with France,
82.42;82.295;82.297;82.300;82.432
imperial fund in colonies suggested,
88.190;88.190
n
imperial policy and the U. S. Constitution, book on,
112.150–151
and Indians
in Old Northwest (1793–1794), 78.298;78.300n–301n;78.302;78.332;78.434–78.498;78.300n–301n;78.302;78.332
relations of (1758), 87.307–308;87.316–317;87.321;87.322
influence of
in Amer. constitutions (1776), 76.316;76.321;76.322
in Amer. politics, 77.128–129;77.131;77.132;77.133;77.134–135
in Latin Am., 104.452
influence of immigrants from, on Amer. labor,
82.355–356
insults U.S., concerning slavery (1860),
87.344–
345;87.346;87.434
leader in Atlantic steam navigation,
83.433–
437;83.438
in Madeira,
76.298–299
manuscripts relating to Amer. in, rev.,
86.507–508
and northwest posts,
93.163
number of Quakers in (1681),
80.138
Parliament and the U. S. Constitution, book on,
112.147–
148;112.148–149
parliamentary reform movement in,
77.295;77.453;77.454–455;77.456
prejudiced reports on U. S. from,
78.26
prison reform,
106.188;106.191
prohibition laws and,
113.214
protectorate of over Mosquito coast colony,
91.463
and ratification of peace treaty (1783),
87.426
reaction to Andrew Carnegie's views on wealth,
88.452
and regulation of colonial paper money (1764–1773),
88.174–198
resticts colonial merchants (1759–1763),
83.128–149
passim;83.411
restores Pondicherry to France,
76.303–304
Revolutionary War peace proposal,
121.351–370
seamen of, and U. S. ships,
76.85;76.307;76.308
secret service money in U. S.,
77.129;77.131
seizes
Florida in Nassau,
77.196
and slave trade (1858),
87.80
n
South buys munitions in,
77.182;77.188–189
Spain seeks alliance with, against U. S.,
78.434;78.435
n;78.449
n
supports Pa. inspection laws,
78.293–294
sympathy for colonies in (1775),
85.10;85.12
tariffs and excise taxes,
106.3–39
as threat to Amer. economy,
102.458;102.460;102.467
threats of invasion of,
77.24;77.26;77.27;77.28;77.400–401
U. S. accusations against, over
Florida, 77.186
n;77.192–196
and U. S. neutrality,
82.295;82.297;82.300
and War of 1812,
76.83–85
war with France, effect of, on U. S. trade,
112.202–
203;112.205;112.206
western policy of, in Amer. colonies (1760–1775), rev.,
86.483–484
Whig Party in (1670s),
80.143;80.144
Great Central Fair.
See under United States Sanitary Commission
"The Great Debate in the Committee of the Whole House of Commons on the Stamp Act, 1766, as Reported by Nathaniel Ryder," by Lawrence Henry Gipson,
86.10–
41;86.372
Great Depression
book on, 114.471–472
European and American Catholic response contrasted, 118.368–369
One Third of a Nation: Lorena Hickok Reports on the Great Depression, ed. by Lowitt and Beasley, rev., 105.508–510
Great Egg Harbor River, timber thieves at,
97.386;97.393
The Great Experiment. An Introduction to the History of the American People, by Thistlethwaite, rev.,
80.248–249
Great Island,
76.438
Great Kanawha River,
85.118;85.142;85.143.
See also Wheeling, W. Va.
Great Lakes
coal trade on,
99.47
Indian history and, book on,
112.631–632
Indians from.
See Lake Indians
U. S., and British forts on,
84.266;84.309
n
use of coal by steamers on,
83.424–
425;83.445
Great Lakes Indians.
See Lake Indians
Great Law (1682), of Pa.,
81.3,
114.327
The Great Man. George Washington as a Human Being, by Swiggett, rev.,
78.113–115
"Great man," theory of, in history,
114.10–11
Great Meadows,
85.128
Great Miami River, Fort Finney erected at,
93.166
Great Minquas Path,
76.431;76.433
The Great Molly Maguire Hoax, by McCarthy, rev.,
94.418–419
The Great Oildorado, by Dolson, rev.,
83.473–474
Great Panorama of Philadelphia City Characters, 114.77
The Great Rascal. The Life and Adventures of Ned Buntline, by Monaghan, rev.,
76.366–367
Great Seal of Pennsylvania,
88.140
Great Seal of the United States,
100.319,
101.337
Great Shamokin Path,
76.430;76.431;76.435
Great Swamp Creek,
87.23
The Great Train Robbery (film),
118.5
Great Union Meeting, Phila. (1850),
93.193
Great United States Exploring Expedition.
See Wilkes Expedition (1838-1842)
The Great United States Exploring Expedition, by Stanton, rev.,
100.272–274
Great Valley of Appalachians,
89.179;89.182
The Great Wagon Road from Philadelphia to the South, by Rouse, rev.,
98.391–392
The Great War for the Empire: the Culmination, 1760–1763, by Gipson, rev.,
78.371–373
Great Warriors Path,
76.415;76.419;76.437
Great Western (ship),
101.51
Great Western (steamship),
76.350,
83.433;83.434;83.435,
103.367–368
Breton view of (1838), 85.205–206
Great Western Railroad, and coal-burning locomotives,
94.494
Greater Philadelphia Movement,
115.519, 523
Greathouse (Gritthouse), Daniel,
85.148
Greaton, Capt. Richard H.,
78.303
Greatrake, Lawrence,
81.396–
399;81.404
Greaves, Jonathan,
95.505
Grebstein, Sheldon Norman,
John O'Hara, rev.,
91.381–382
Greece
Nicholas Biddle's visit to, 102.103, 103.4;103.8;103.14, 120.231–247
classical architecture of, 117.155
historical precedents in, 83.279
sexuality in, 116.406
travels to, 120.218–221;229–247
Greek language,
80.19–20,
103.14;103.20
James Logan writes in, 79.421;79.427–428
teaching of, 113.189–191
in U. S., 76.394;76.395n
Greek literature
authors in James Logan's library, 79.418–419
James Logan's interest in, 79.415–438
Greek Orthodox Church,
80.29
motivation for philanthropy in Greek revolution, 123.344
Greek republican tradition,
119.392–393
Greek Revival architecture
for Girard College, 79.294
in Phila., 119.315;119.317;119.319–320
and Powelton, 91.145–163
public buildings and, 112.274;112.278
Greek Slave (statue by Hiram Powers),
93.65
Greek War for Independence, American support for,
123.333–363
Greeley, Andrew,
118.369
Greeley, Horace,
77.164;77.167;77.168;77.175;77.176;77.178;81.280–281;81.283;81.285;81.286;81.287;81.288;81.290;81.291;82.104;105.119;105.503,
79.172;80.450;85.305;85.456;88.441,
92.246,
93.31,
97.187;97.188;97.196,
109.438,
110.316,
111.105,
115.303–304, 313,
121.69,
122.112,
123.120
biography of, rev., 78.399–400
and Volney B. Palmer, 98.372, 375, 377, 380
Greeley & McElrath's
Whig Almanac, 93.72
Greely, Adolphus Washington,
80.463
Green, [General],
121.259
Green, Alice,
97.336;97.339
Green, Anne,
94.505
Green, Anne Bosanko,
One Woman's War: Letters Home from the Woman's Army Corps, 1944–1946, rev.,
115.437–439
Green, Anne Catharine,
119.284
Green, Anne Catherine, & Son,
97.100
Green, Archie,
89.517
Green, Dr. Ashbel,
81.165,
85.294
n, 89.59,
93.240,
98.190, 198,
106.300,
112.351;112.359;112.360;112.365;112.366;112.369,
115.119–120,
121.319, 322
Green, Benjamin,
123.88
Green, Benjamin D.,
84.65
Green, Clementina,
92.341
Green, Constance McLaughlin
Washington: Capital City, 1879–1950, rev., 88.383–385
Washington: Village and Capital, 1800–1878, rev., 86.493–494
Green, Dana, ed. and intro.,
Lucretia Mott: Her Complete Speeches and Sermons, rev.,
105.359–360
Green, Darby,
80.172;80.196,
99.13
Green, David Bonnell, "Henry Adams and Wayne MacVeagh" with Berthoff,
80.493–512
Green, Duff,
100.234,
110.488,
120.50;51;52
Green, Edward,
90.326;90.340;90.345
Green, Edward (London merchant),
100.101;100.102
Green, Elizabeth,
94.507;94.510
Green, Elizabeth Shippen.
See Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green
Green, Ester,
119.115
Green, Fletcher M., book rev. by,
78.525–526
Green, G. Edward,
102.199
Green, Giles,
99.13
Green, Hester,
108.483
Green, J. Harris,
104.359
Green, James N.,
118.399
book rev. by, 111.568–569
Green, Jane,
110.552
Green, John,
77.432;77.437,
121.266
Green, Capt. John,
76.295–296
Green, Jonas,
119.284
Green, Joseph J.,
81.76
Green, Kenaebel & Company,
106.529
Green, Louisa Bertch,
119.270
Green, Michael D.,
112.472
Green, Nathanael,
87.423
Green, Norvin H.,
109.397
Green, Philisha,
92.162
n
Green, Rachel (Mrs. Thos. Green),
95.503
Green, Robert,
108.481;108.483
journal of (1849), rev., 80.401–402
Green, Samuel,
108.486,
123.92–93
Green, T. H.,
108.49
Green, Theophilius,
122.268
Green, Thomas,
95.503,
120.96
Green, Timothy,
97.63;97.64
Green, William,
96.503
n, 98.83,
102.187;102.204
Green County, French in,
108.460
Green Lane verses, by S. G. Fisher,
89.220–
221;89.226;89.343
Green Lick Run,
87.23;87.24
Green Lodge.
See under Springland (countryseat of Wm. Birch)
Green Spring, battle of,
76.390
Green Springs, Va.,
89.307
Green Tree.
See Mutual Assurance Company
Greenawalt, Caleb,
88.272;88.281;88.282
Greenaway, Emerson, book rev. by,
102.129–130
Greenback Party,
79.190;79.191,
89.205,
99.445–
448;99.456
The Greenback-Labor Movement in Pennsylvania, by Ricker, rev.,
95.556–558
Greenback-Labor ticket,
89.274
Greenbacks,
85.443;85.447
Radical Republicans support, 85.329;85.439;85.445n;85.446;85.448
Greenbelt towns, of Resettlement Administration,
112.588
Greenberg, Amy S.,
Cause for Alarm: The Volunteer Fire Department in the Nineteenth-Century City, rev.,
123.380–382
Greenberg, Brian, book rev. by,
118.286–287
Greenberg, Douglas,
105.315,
106.46,
109.336,
113.531
book revs. by, 102.377–378, 105.345–348, 106.297–299, 113.297–298
Greenberg, Irwin F.
book rev. by, 93.136–138
"Charles Ingersoll: The Aristocrat as Copperhead," 93.190–217
"Philadelphia Democrats Get a New Deal," 97.210–232
Greenberg, Kenneth S.,
Masters and Statesmen, rev.,
111.99
Greenberg, Stephanie,
105.129,
106.424.
See also Hershberg, Theodore
Greene, A. Wilson,
117.112,
119.289;290,
120.277
Greene, Capt. Charles H.,
83.27
Greene, Evarts B.,
91.188
Guide to the Principal Sources for Early American History (1600–1800) in the City of New York, by Greene and Morris, 2nd ed., rev., 78.383–384
Greene, Frank,
98.243
n
Greene, George S.,
119.290
Greene, Jack P.,
93.303
n, 107.406,
108.371,
109.170,
115.3, 8–10,
118.399,
119.294,
122.45,
123.377
book revs. by, 86.484–487, 89.369–372, 90.394–396, 112.281–282, 113.455–457, 116.225–228
co-ed., Magna Carta for America: James Abercromby's "An Examination of the Acts of Parliament Relative to the Trade and the Government of our American Colonies" (1752) and "De Jure et Gubernatoine Coloniarum, or an Inquiry into the Nature, and the Rights of Colonies, Ancient, and Modern" (1774), rev., 112.148–149
The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall, 1752-1778, vols. 1-2, rev., 90.250–252
Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities: Essays in Early American Cultural History, rev., 118.423–425
Negotiated Authorities: Essays in Colonial Political and Constitutional History, rev., 120.131–132
Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607–1788, rev., 112.150–151
Pursuits of Happiness: The Social Development of Early Modern British Colonies and the Formation of American Culture, rev., 114.120–121
The Quest for Power. The Lower Houses of Assembly in the Southern Royal Colonies, 1689–1776, rev., 90.253–255
Greene, John C.,
105.345,
112.627–628
Greene, Mrs. Nathanael,
105.111
Greene, Gen. Nathanael (1742–1786),
76.380;76.383;76.386;76.391,
80.96,
84.24;84.272,
86.135,
93.162,
103.164;103.279;103.320,
107.371;107.390;107.464,
108.114;108.239,
109.582,
113.565–566,
114.426,
117.310;117.311;117.314;117.318;117.321;117.323;117.325,
119.4;119.11;119.14;119.16,
122.184, 186, 204, 206, 209,
123.321
biography of, by Thayer, rev., 84.487–498
The Fighting Quaker..., by Thane, rev., 97.118–119
letter from Benj. Rush, 78.18–19
southern campaign of (1780–1781), rev., 88.103–104
Greene, R. L.,
98.235
Greene, Thomas,
122.268
Greene, Victor R.,
119.264
American Immigrant Leaders 1800–1910: Marginality and Identity, rev., 112.655–656
The Slavic Community on Strike..., rev., 93.290–292
Greene, William (governor of R. I.),
101.351
Greene, William B., book on,
119.291–293
Greene County, Pa.,
76.415
Greene Party of Chestnut Hill,
116.287
Greener, Richard T.,
107.480
Greenfield, Albert M.,
107.173;107.189–191,
108.536,
112.246
Greenfield, Elizabeth Taylor ("Black Swan"),
108.20,
113.5
Greenfield, Richard R.,
106.424
Greenfield & Humphreys,
80.65
Greenfield Hall,
123.100
Greenfield Village,
105.514,
116.351,
118.142
Greenhill, Leslie P., book rev. by,
95.137–138
Greenhouses,
102.491
Greenhow, Rose O'Neal, biography of, rev.,
79.408–410
Greenland,
76.28
Greenleaf, Ann Penn Allen (Mrs. James Greenleaf), portrait of,
90.169
n
Greenleaf, Mrs. Isaac,
95.360
Greenleaf, James
divorce and marriage of, 90.170
failure of, 90.180
Greenleafe, Isaac,
111.38
Greenlee, Gus,
117.48
Greenman, Jeremiah, diary of,
103.121–122
Greenough, Cornelia,
80.349
n
Greenough, Horatio,
110.101–
102;110.160,
118.278
carves bust of George Washington, 90.28
Greenough, Richard S.,
118.201–204
Greensboro, N. C.,
85.327
Greensburg, Pa.,
83.69,
91.24
John Adlum in (1794), 84.287–292
social life in (1794), 84.286
trials in, after Buena Vista riots (1875), 88.278–286;88.291
Greenstone, David,
The Lincoln Persuasion: Remaking American Liberalism, rev.,
119.270–272
Greenville, N. Y.,
85.117
Greenville, Ohio,
77.504
Greenville, Treaty of,
106.464;106.479
Greenway, John,
American Folk Songs of Protest, rev.,
78.130–132
Greenway, William,
81.41;81.61
Greenway (Greenaway), Robert,
78.51,
80.167;80.169
n;80.170;80.172;80.189;80.201
Greenwood, Mr.,
82.260
Greenwood, Grace,
113.28–29
Greenwood, Isaac,
101.80
Greenwood, James,
80.344,
106.374
Greenwood, John,
107.304
Greenwood, W. E.,
106.262–263
Greenwood & Co.,
106.370
Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn,
116.393
Greer, Colin,
111.238
Gregg, Gen. David McMurtrie,
87.60
Gregg, Larry,
114.118, 119
Gregg, Richard B.,
114.409–410
Gregg, Robert,
Sparks from the Anvil of Oppression: Philadelphia's African Methodists and Southern Migrants, 1890–1940, rev.,
119.252–254
Gregg, Robert S., "The Earnest Pastor's Heated Term: Robert J. Williams's Pastorate at 'Mother' Bethel, 1916–1920,"
113.67–88
Gregg, W. H.,
79.161
Gregoire, François, & Company (firm),
82.161
Gregorian calendar,
77.466
n
Gregory, David,
80.23
Gregory, E. M.,
100.368
Gregory, Emily L.,
83.66
Gregory, John,
121.381
Gregory, Mary,
104.153
Gregory, Robert,
104.153
Gregory, Susannah,
102.440
Greifer, Julian L.,
112.310
Greiff, Constance M.
book revs. by, 96.412–413, 99.266–267, 101.137–138
Independence: The Creation of a National Park, rev., 113.126–128
John Notman, rev., 104.256–266
Lost America from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, rev., 96.270–271
Princeton Architecture: A Pictorial History of Town and Campus, rev., 92.284–285
Greim, Florence M., Packard's
Some Account of the Pennsylvania Hospital...continued to 1956, rev.,
81.343
Greiner, James M., ed.,
A Surgeon's Civil War: The Letters and Diary of Daniel M. Holt, with Coryell and Smither, rev.,
120.147–148
Grelaud, Madame,
104.11
Grellet, Rachel,
109.389
Grellet, Stephen,
91.350,
109.389
Grenada,
99.167
Grenier, Fernand,
Papiers Contrecoeur et autres documents concernant le Conflit Anglo-Français sur l'Ohio de 1745 à 1756, rev.,
77.481–482
Grenville, George,
79.313;79.322,
81.358;81.361;90.203;90.204;90.213
n;90.217,
86.14
n;86.28
n, 95.31;95.34,
96.276;96.286;96.288;96.293;96.295,
111.458
becomes first lord of the Treasury, 94.450
ministry of, 94.445;94.446
program of, 96.13
and repeal of Stamp Act, 86.10;86.20–21;86.22–23;86.24–25;86.26–31;86.33;86.35;86.37;86.38;86.39
suggests repeal of 1764 Currency Act, 88.190n
and taxes on Amer. colonies, 88.186;88.190;88.190n
Grenville, John, Earl of Bath,
77.251,
86.395
Grenville, Richard,
109.81–82
Gresham, Walter Quinton,
80.502
Greswold, Edward,
91.31
Greven, Philip J., Jr.,
106.43,
107.477,
110.604,
118.148,
122.422
Four Generations: Population, Land, and Family in Colonial Andover, Massachusetts, rev., 94.571–572, 106.557
Grew, Henry,
92.341
Grew, Rev. Henry,
102.152;102.164
Grew, Mary,
82.288,
102.150;102.151;102.152;102.156;102.160;102.163;102.165;102.166
Grew, Miss,
121.70
Grew, Susan,
102.152
Grew, Theophilus,
101.87
Grey, Charles, 1st Earl Grey,
82.60
Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey,
78.212
Grey, Lady Jane, picture of,
89.91
Grey, Rev. Richard,
97.435;97.436
Grey, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Hamford,
86.378
n
Grey, Zane,
103.484,
104.93
Greyhound (brig),
81.50,
98.334
Greyhound (schooner),
82.30
Greytown (Nicaragua), Amer. bombardment of,
91.462–463
Grice, Francis,
102.475
Grice, Joseph,
102.475
Grice shipyard,
86.163
Gridiron, city planning concept,
100.291
Gridley (Revolutionary soldier),
90.521–522
Griener, Michael,
106.237
Grier, Katherine C.,
123.136
Grier, Justice Robert C.,
92.357;92.358
n;92.359;92.360,
93.83,
121.178, 181–182, 183, 198
Grierson, George,
109.77
Griest, W. W. (congressman),
93.457;93.460;93.462
Griffe, Thomas,
77.474
Griffen, Clifford S.,
123.346–347
Griffen, Clyde,
105.512
book rev. by, 115.276–277
Griffen, Sally,
105.512
Griffenhagen, George B.,
Old English Patent Medicines in America, by Griffenhagen and Young, rev.,
85.363–364
Griffets, Hannah,
120.73
Griffin, Capt.,
101.456
Griffin, Clifford S.,
113.441
Their Brothers' Keepers. Moral Stewardship in the United States, 1800–1865, rev., 85.95–96
Griffin, Cyrus,
123.378
Griffin, Jack,
109.15
Griffin, Joseph,
96.454
Griffin, Martin I. J.,
106.580
Griffin, Nelly,
114.186
Griffin, Samuel,
78.16,
89.336
Griffin, William,
88.255–
256;88.257;88.259;88.260
Griffith, A. M.,
92.322
Griffith, Beatrice Fox,
Pennsylvania Doctor, rev.,
81.441–442
Griffith, D. W.,
118.7,
123.118–119
Griffith, E. S.,
90.183–184
Griffith, James,
L. A. Thompson Scenic Railway Company v.
Chestnut Hill Casino Company, Ltd. and James Griffith, 105.316–317
Griffith, John,
95.21,
114.223
Griffith, Judith,
108.485
Griffith, Lee Ellen,
The Pennsylvania Spice Box, rev.,
111.406–409
Griffith, Paddy,
115.342–343
Griffith, Sally F.,
122.412
book revs. by, 112.308–309;112.652–653, 115.144–145
"'Order, Discipline, and a few Cannon': Benjamin Franklin, the Association, and the Rhetoric and Practice of Boosterism," 116.131–155
Griffith, Thomas,
98.54,
99.13
Griffith, Capt. Walter,
96.330;96.342
Griffith, William,
77.154
Griffiths, Miss.
See Hunter, Mrs. Charles G.
Griffiths, Mrs.,
78.220
Griffiths, G. D.,
109.391
Griffiths, Hannah.
See Griffitts, Hannah
Griffiths, Julia,
117.107
Griffiths, Nathaniel,
78.283.
See also Griffitts, Nathaniel
Griffiths, Thomas,
94.292
n;94.302;94.303
Griffiths, William,
106.215
Griffitts, Hannah,
104.140
n, 108.269,
114.74,
115.74
Griffitts, Nathaniel,
78.172
Griffitts, Dr. Samuel Powel (
b. 1759),
85.424,
88.403
Griffitts, Thomas,
107.224
Grigsby, Emilie,
99.236;99.237;99.238
Grijaloa, Merijildo,
83.6
Grim, Sherman F.,
104.223
n;104.233
Grim, Webster,
84.179;84.180;84.181;84.184
Grimes, Alan P.
American Political Thought, rev., 80.115–116
The Puritan Ethic and Woman Suffrage, rev., 91.499–500
Grimké, Angelina.
See Weld, Angelina Grimké
Grimké, Charlotte Forten,
113.42
Grimké, Francis,
108.23,
113.18
Grimke, Frederick,
The Nature and Tendency of Free Institutions, rev.,
93.279–280
Grimké, Sarah,
102.151;102.160;102.162,
116.88
The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina..., by Lerner, rev.,
92.286
Grimley's sawmill, North Orwell, Pa.,
85.377
Grimm, Dorothy F.,
80.14
Grimshaw, Allan,
99.348;99.349
Grimsley, Mark,
122.314,
123.384
Grindstone Hill, Pa.,
87.135
Griner, Andrew H.,
87.40
n
Griner, Edward,
87.59;87.60
Griner, Ella,
87.40
n
Griner, James R.,
87.40
n
Griner, Joseph Addison
attitude toward Southerners, 87.41;87.48;87.55
death, 87.60;87.61
on politics, 87.51;87.56;87.57
war letters of (1861–1865), 87.39–62
Griner, Julia.
See Woodward, Julia Griner
Griner, Lavinia,
87.39;87.40
n;87.45;87.60
Griner, Matilda (Mrs. Edward Griner),
87.59
Griner, Michael,
87.39–
40;87.51;87.58
reviews troops, 87.43;87.143
Griner, Sophia Jane Hayden (Mrs. King, Mrs. Michael Griner),
87.39;87.39
n–40
n;87.40
letters of son to (1861–1865), 87.40–62 passim
Griner, William Mills,
87.40
n
Grinling, C. H.,
79.158
n
Grinnell, George Bird,
83.17;83.18
Grinnell, Henry,
123.288
Grinnell College,
94.233
Gripenberg, Alexandra,
A Half Year in the New World: Miscellaneous Sketches of Travel in the United States (1888), ed. by Moyne, rev.,
79.137
Griscom, Andrew,
89.420
Griscom, G.,
92.333
Griscom, Dr. John,
91.345,
94.485,
110.123;110.178
Griscomb, Andrew,
80.172;80.190
Griscom's Academy,
85.194
n
Grist mills,
85.409–
410;88.359
n, 86.127;86.130,
89.162.
See also Farmar's gristmill
at Bristol, Pa., 95.508
on Falls Run, 91.331
Griswold, Mac,
119.429
Griswold, Rufus,
80.419
Griswold, Rufus W.,
92.195;92.219,
93.392
n;93.397;93.524
hatred of, for Edgar Allan Poe, 93.525
Griswold family,
100.24
Grizzard, Frank E., Jr.
ed., The Papers of George Washington. Confederation Series. Volume 5: February-December 1787, and Volume 6: January-September 1788, with Twohig et al., rev., 122.418–420
ed., The Papers of George Washington; Presidential Series, Volume 5: January-June 1790. Volume 6: July-November 1790, with Twohig et al., rev., 121.375–377
The Papers of George Washington: Retirement Series. Volume 1: March-December 1797. Volume 2: January-September 1798, ed. with Twohig, Chase, Runge, Mastromarino, Mercer, and Warren, rev., 123.106–108
Grob, Gerald,
120.268
Groce, George C.,
The New-York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564–1860, by Groce and Wallace, rev.,
81.430–432
Groceries,
78.423;78.489;88.122
n
Grocers,
91.166;91.167;91.168
Grodinsky, Julius,
100.60
Jay Gould: His Business Career, 1867–1892, rev., 82.250–251
Groff, Sebastian,
96.359
Grog,
76.34,
104.177
"Grog money,"
90.28
Groghan, George,
93.158
Grommet, J. L.,
107.461
Gronendyke, Peter,
90.341–342
Gronovius, Johann Friedrich (1699–1702),
79.425,
85.431,
101.79
Gronowicz, Anthony,
116.387
Groom, Elizabeth (Mrs. Samuel Groom),
77.263
Groom, Samuel,
77.252;77.262;77.263–
264;77.265;77.266;77.279;77.293
Groom, Samuel, Jr.,
77.263
Groombridge, William,
95.221
n
Gros, Jean Antoine,
The Battle of Eylau, 110.77
Grosh, A. B.,
94.395
Grosh, Jacob
career of, 94.389–390
and robbery of Marietta and Susquehanna Trading Co., 94.384–395
Grosh, R. K.,
94.395
Gross, Dr.,
108.248
Gross, Andreas,
83.395;83.396
n;83.397;83.400;83.401;83.402;83.403
Gross, Andrew,
82.338
Gross, David,
112.310
Gross, John,
114.118
Gross, Laurence, book rev. by,
111.132–135
Gross, Marie Christine.
See Sauer, Marie Christine Gross
Gross, Pastor,
82.322;82.324
Gross, Robert,
115.166–167,
118.149,
119.172;119.406–407,
121.130
ed., In Debt to Shays: The Bicentennial of an Agrarian Rebellion, rev., 118.147–149
Gross, Dr. Samuel D., autobiography of,
104.130–131
Gross, Samuel W.,
Autobiography of Samuel D. Gross, M.D., rev.,
104.130–131
Grossberg, Michael,
Governing the Hearth, rev.,
111.137–138
Grossman, Joel,
105.148
Grossman, Lawrence,
The Democratic Party and the Negro...1868–92, rev.,
100.555–556
Grote, George,
120.244
Grotius, Hugo,
80.15;80.32;88.154,
96.106
Groton, Mass.,
89.56
Groton, Nathaniel B.,
86.142
Grouchy, Emanuel, Marquis de,
104.493
Grouchy, Maréchal Emmanuel de,
99.143
Ground rents,
91.174
n
in 1777 and 1783–1785, 80.55;80.62;80.65;80.67
at Lancaster, Pa., 96.347–368
rates of, 96.360
Groundnut,
76.304
Grove, John,
78.145;78.158,
108.309–
310;108.313
Grove City College,
83.38
Grover, Gen. Cuvier,
89.23
Groves, Judith,
99.370
Groves, William,
99.370
Grow, Galusha A.,
85.318,
87.390
n;87.391,
109.483;109.489
Growden, Mr.,
107.554
Growdon, Thomas, lawsuit with John Tatham,
83.254;83.259–260
Growdon (Growden), Joseph,
80.151;80.159;80.172,
83.181,
89.157;89.165,
90.315;90.329;90.330,
92.44,
95.499;95.501;95.502;95.504,
99.13
land of, 90.509;90.513
possibility of return to England, 90.515
property of, in Phila., 80.179;80.180;80.181
urges prohibition of rum, 90.508–509
Growdon (Growden), Lawrence,
80.151;80.172,
82.379
n, 97.19
property of, in Phila., 80.179;80.180;80.181
Growing Up in America: Children in Historical Perspective, ed. by Hiner and Hawes, rev.,
110.602–608
Growing Up on the South Side: Three Generations of Slovaks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1880–1976, by Stolarik, rev.,
110.302–303
The Growth of Cities, 112.580
The Growth of Southern Civilization, 1790–1860, by Eaton, rev.,
86.355–356
The Growth of Southern Nationalism, 1848–1861, by Craven, rev.,
78.126–127
Growth of the American Revolution, 1766–1775, by Knollenberg, rev.,
99.507–509
Grubb, Ann (Mrs. Curtis Grubb),
92.444
Grubb, Curtis,
97.73,
107.525
divorce of, 92.444;92.445
Grubb, Farley,
115.117
"The Market Structure of Shipping German Immigrants to Colonial America," 111.27–48
Grubb, Isabel,
My Irish Journal, 1669–1670, by Wm. Penn, rev.,
77.112–114
Grubb, Peter, II (1740–1786) (ironmaster),
97.61;97.62,
99.438
estate of, 93.468
suicide of, 93.472
Gruber, Eberhard Ludwig (1665–1728),
83.382;83.383;83.384;83.391;83.392
and Inspired movement, 83.385;83.386;83.387;83.390
Gruber, Elizabeth (Mrs. Johann Adam Gruber),
83.390;83.392;83.393;83.403;83.406;83.407
Gruber, Ira D.
book revs. by, 99.125–126, 116.234–236
ed., John Peebles' American War: The Diary of a Scottish Grenadier 1776–1782, rev., 123.235–237
The Howe Brothers and the American Revolution, rev., 96.551–552
Gruber, John (Johann) Adam (1693–1763),
82.327
n;82.331;82.333;82.339;82.340,
93.389
account of voyage to Pa. (1726), 83.391–392
and Community of True Inspiration, 83.384;83.385–390;83.391;83.393;83.403;83.406;83.407;83.408
death, 83.406
early years in Germany, 83.382–391
family, 83.390;83.391–392;83.404;83.406;83.407–408
illness, 83.404–406
interest in children, 83.388;83.407
and Moravians, 83.394;83.395–402;83.408
opposes Zinzendorf, 83.394;83.396–403;83.407;83.408
and Pa. separatists, 83.393–394;83.396;83.400;83.402;83.408
poetry, 83.382;83.394;83.396;83.398;83.399;83.404;83.407
property in Germantown, 83.392
Sauer publishes writings of, 83.387;83.396n;83.398;83.407;83.408
sends reports to Germany, 83.395–396;83.400;83.401–83.395–396;83.400;83.408 passim
and A. G. Spangenberg, 83.393–394;83.401
on spiritual life in Am., 83.393;83.403
Gruber, Mrs.,
82.324;82.325
Gruenwald, Kim M., book rev. by,
123.113–114
Grumblethorpe (colonial house), Germantown,
102.272,
120.289,
123.100
Grund, Anna Weber,
97.466
Grund, Francis J.,
88.301
n;88.306–307,
109.443
becomes a Republican, 97.481
death of, 97.481
and election of 1856, 97.325
foreign travels of, 97.468;97.470;97.480–481
as journalist, 97.470–484 passim
"... as Political Chameleon," by Hamilton and Crouthamel, 97.465–484
retires as Washington journalist, 97.479
Grund, Larissa Parke (Mrs. Francis J. Grund),
97.468
n
Grund, Wenzel,
97.466
Grundfest, Jerry,
George Clymer: Philadelphia Revolutionary, 1739–1813, essay review,
108.372–375
Grundy, Felix,
81.260,
120.45
Grundy, Joseph,
88.38;88.51,
95.249,
96.498,
98.84, 86, 87,
102.185–
188;102.198;102.201;102.207
backs Pinchot for Gov., 96.483;96.506
breaks with Pinchot, 96.495
supports Owlett, 102.199
Grung, Peter,
87.34;87.37
Grütli Verein Society,
89.269
Gruz, George,
96.102
Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of,
97.474
Guadeloupe (West Indies),
78.93,
79.36;79.55;79.61,
83.133
political change in, and effect on trade, 112.205–206
Gual, Pedro José,
94.39;94.44–
48;94.50;94.51
Gualdo, Giovanni,
90.447
Guaranty Trust Company,
97.519
Guarda Costas (Spanish),
91.416
Guardian, 80.21
Guardians of the Poor, Phila.,
81.389,
101.477;101.484,
107.197,
120.330
administer home relief (1782–1861), 78.413–423
"The Philadelphia Welfare Crisis of the 1820s" by Priscilla Ferguson Clement, 105.150–165
Guards of Liberty, " 'Seeing Sam': The Know Nothing Episode in Harrisburg," by Gerald G. Eggert,
111.305–340
Guatemala.
See Central American Republic
Guava trees,
78.95
Guaymas (Mexico),
90.46
Gudelunas, William A., Jr.,
118.327–328, 341, 349, 360
Guelzo, Allen Carl, book rev. by,
119.260–261
Guenther, Karen,
123.369
Guercino,
Ecco Homo, 110.96
Guerilla bands, in Civil War,
89.45;89.50;89.105;89.310
Guerney, John Joseph,
109.389
Guernsey (England),
88.138;88.138
n;88.139
Guernsey cattle, imported by Nicholas Biddle,
101.47–48
Guerrière (U. S. frigate),
90.16;90.21,
96.178,
103.198
as Decatur's flagship, 103.43;103.45
launched, 102.475
Guest, George,
80.172;80.196,
92.149;92.163
Guest, George (
fl. 1685),
85.182
Guest, Ivor,
Fanny Elssler, rev.,
95.274–276
Guest, Judge John (
d. 1707),
80.159,
99.13
career of, 83.180–182
contemporary opinions of, 83.181–182
library of, 83.180;83.182–191
Guest, Rev. Richard,
83.180
Guest, Susanna,
99.13
Guest, Susannah (Mrs. John Guest),
83.185
Guest, William,
90.342
Guffey, Col. James,
84.182;84.183
as conservative Democratic leader in Pa., 84.176–177;84.178;84.180;84.184;84.191n
and Democratic National Committee, 84.185;84.186;84.187;84.188–189
oil interests, 84.176n
Guffey, Senator Joseph F.,
84.176
n;84.183;84.191;84.192,
88.45;88.47–45;88.51
passim, 107.171;107.173–
175;107.182;107.189,
117.279–280,
118.83,
119.354
in 1938 election, 102.186–198;102.204;102.208;102.210
on Democratic Party in Pa., 84.176
and John B. Kelly, 97.224
and Phila. politics, 97.212–218;97.223;97.229
and Works Progress Administration, 95.245–259 passim
Guiana.
See French Guiana
Guibbory, Moses,
97.316
Guichard, Octavie,
122.130
Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections of the American Philosophical Society, by Bell and Smith, rev.,
91.383–384
Guide to Manuscripts and Archives in the West Virginia Collection, by Shetler, rev.,
83.478–479
A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to America in Great Britain and Ireland, ed. by Crick and Alman, rev.,
86.507–508
A Guide to the Archives and Manuscripts in the United States, ed. by Hamer, rev.,
85.331–333
Guide to the Illinois Central Archives in the Newberry Library, 1851–1906, comp. by Mohr, rev.,
76.488
A Guide to the Manuscript Collection, Morristown National Historical Park,, by Stewart and Mayer, rev.,
93.571
Guide to the Manuscript Collection of the New Jersey Historical Society, by Skemer and Morris, rev.,
104.405–406
Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by Phillips and Phillips, rev.,
89.140–141
Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the William L. Clements Library, comp. by Ewing, rev.,
78.260
The Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 107.217
A Guide to the Manuscripts Collection of the New Jersey Historical Society, by Shelley, rev.,
82.244–245
A Guide to the Manuscripts in the Eleutherian Mills Historical Library, by Riggs, rev.,
96.134–135
Guide to the Microfilm of the Papers of Tench Coxe, ed. by West, rev.,
101.521–522
Guide to the Microfilm of the Records of Pennsylvania's Revolutionary Governments, by Baumann, rev.,
104.134–135
A Guide to the Microfilm Publication of the Papers of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, by Bumbrey, rev.,
101.146–147
A Guide to the Principal Sources for American Civilization, 1800–1900, in the City of New York: Manuscripts, by Carman and Thompson, rev.,
85.225–227
Guide to the Principal Sources for Early American History (1600–1800) in the City of New York, by Greene and Morris, 2nd ed., rev.,
78.383–384
Guide to the Study of United States Imprints, by Tanselle, rev.,
98.118–120
Guide to Women's History Resources in the Delaware Valley Area, ed. by Vaux, rev.,
108.256
Guilbert (Guilberti), Nicholas,
90.451
Guilday, John,
93.151;93.157;93.160
The Guilded Age: A Reappraisal, ed. by Morgan, rev.,
88.385–386
Guilds, church,
76.13;76.24
Guilford Court House,
103.319;103.320
Guillemard, Mr. (
fl. 1795),
91.338
Guillim, John,
107.303–304
Guillou, Charles F. B.,
114.102
Guimond, James,
American Photography and the American Dream, rev.,
117.350–352
Guinea
in the slave trade, 112.448
trade with, 78.147;78.150
Guinea grass,
78.91
Guinther, John,
Philadelphia: A Dream for the Keeping, rev.,
107.466–468
Guion, Capt. Isaac,
78.451
Guion, Lewis,
105.27
Guitars,
85.124
Guiteau, Charles J.,
80.460;80.495
Guiteau, Jules,
98.217, 220
Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume,
79.343
Guldin, John C.
joins Dutch Reformed Church, 87.135–136
opposed by traditionalists, 87.132–138 passim
on religious emotionalism, 87.129–130
and revival of German Reformed Church, 87.123–138
revivalist techniques of, 87.127–130;87.136–137
stresses obligations of church members, 87.130
theological training of, 87.124–125
urges temperance, 87.130–132;87.134;87.135
Güldin (Güldi), Rev. Samuel (
fl. 1720),
82.334,
84.228
n, 87.124
Gulf Oil Corporation,
97.520,
119.352
Gulf Stream,
90.9
"Gulielma Penn's Grave," by Henry J. Cadbury,
76.326–329
Gullins, Dr. W. R.,
97.204;97.205;97.206
Gülte, Mr. ,
84.228
Gum Arabic,
94.349
Gumballs (rowdy club),
93.35
Gumby, Edward C.,
99.345
Gummere, Amelia Mott,
79.429
n, 81.77,
88.403
Gummere, Richard M.,
The American Colonial Mind and the Classical Tradition..., rev.,
89.132–133
Gumre (Gumrie), John,
84.225;84.226;84.227
Gun, John,
77.158;77.163
Gun production, book on,
118.420–423
Gunboat Number 1,
90.8
Gunboats, in U. S. Navy,
96.167–168
Gunckel, John,
109.411
Gunderson, Robert Gray,
122.111
The Log-Cabin Campaign, rev., 82.360–361
"Ogle's Omnibus of Lies," 80.443–451
Gundy, Barbara,
121.150
Gundy, Clara,
121.150–151
Gundy, George,
121.150–151
Gundy, Jacob,
121.150
Gundy, Jeff,
A Community of Memory: My Days with George and Clara, rev.,
121.150–152
Gunkle, Dr. W. H.,
89.297,
90.481
Gunmere, John,
116.390
Gunmere, Richard,
116.390
Gunn, James,
77.151
n
Gunn, L. Ray,
114.449
Gunn, Lewis C.,
105.83–84
Gunn, Virginia,
114.317–318
Gunnarsson, Sven,
92.14
Gunner's Run,
91.166
Gunpowder,
79.31;79.461;83.128;84.285;84.292;84.296,
81.373;82.22,
100.303;100.496.
See also Powder mills
colonies receive from West Indies, 85.16;85.17–18;85.19;85.25;85.30
composition of, 99.424n
cost of (1724), 84.226
of du Pont mills, 91.302
given to Indians, 84.296;84.305;84.321
manufacture of, in Amer. Rev., 99.422–442
need for, during Amer. Rev., 85.25;85.26;85.27;85.29;85.30;85.32
potash in manufacture of, 122.11
shipped from West Indies during Amer. Rev., 82.27–29
Gunpowder, Md., Monthly Meeting,
122.8
Gunpowder Trade Association,
109.409–410
Gunrunner, Benj. Franklin as,
95.526–529
Guns,
77.181,
79.370;79.374;83.269;84.40.
See also Cannon;
Firearms;
Munitions;
Revolvers;
Rifles
Amer. makers of, book rev., 77.503
for British, prize cargo of, 79.31
Dahlgren, 79.366;79.370;79.374
factory for, 84.162
Krupp, 79.374
at Pennsbury (1687), 86.403;86.407;86.414
on Princeton, 79.485;79.486–487
Guns at the Forks, by O'Meara, rev.,
90.390–392
Guns on the Early Frontiers. A History of Firearms from Colonial Times Through the Years of the Western Fur Trade, by Russell, rev.,
82.112–114
Gunsaulus, Frank,
117.109
Gunsmiths
in early Amer., rev., 76.360–361
and Pa. rifle, 103.304
Gunston Hall (countryseat),
88.12
Gunter, Lillian,
122.159
"Gunter's Line," explained,
89.438
Gunther, Blair F.,
115.555, 556
Gura, Philip F.
book rev. by, 113.473–474
A Glimpse of Sion's Glory: Puritan Radicalism in New England, 1620–1660, rev., 109.577–578
Gurdon, Thornhagh,
83.278
n
Gurley, Peter,
83.415
Gurley & Riche (firm),
83.411
Gurney, Mr.,
98.145
Gurney, Capt.,
82.441
Gurney, Elizabeth,
80.353
n
Gurney, Francis,
79.467
Gurney & Smith (firm),
79.467;79.468
Gurowski, Adam,
89.243–245
Guscetti, Frederick
in Buena Vista riots, 88.267–273 passim
efforts of, for Italian miners, 88.253–255 passim;88.258;88.261;88.264;88.266–268;88.273;88.275
indictments and trial of, 88.279–286;88.287;88.290
Guscetti, Mrs. Frederick,
88.268;88.271;88.273;88.276;88.281
Guss, Brian H.,
The District..., with Snyder, rev.,
99.263–265
Gustafson, Sandra M., book rev. by,
122.414–416
Gustavus Adophus,
101.463
Gutekunst, Frederick, Gettysburg scene by,
114.33
r
Gutenberg, Johannes.
See Guttemberg, John
Guthorn, Peter J.
American Maps and Map Makers of the Revolution, rev., 91.482–484
British Maps of the American Revolution, rev., 97.538–540
Guthrie, Dwight Raymond,
John McMillan, The Apostle of Presbyterianism in the West, 1752–1833, rev.,
77.491–492
Guthrie, George H.,
84.176;84.181;84.183;84.192
as Pa. Democratic State Chairman, 84.186;84.187;84.188;84.189
Gutkind, Lee, ed.,
Our Roots Grow Deeper Than We Know: Pennsylvania Writers/Pennsylvania Life, rev.,
110.289–290
Gutman, Herbert G.,
106.341;106.352;106.360;106.454,
108.320,
110.473,
112.291;112.461,
113.89–90,
122.148–149
book revs. by, 89.248–252, 513–515, 90.273–276
The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, rev., 102.252–253
"The Buena Vista Affair 1874–1875," 88.251–293
"Two Lockouts in Pennsylvania, 1873–1874," 83.307–326
Work, Culture, and Society in Industrializing America, rev., 100.558–560
Guttemberg, John, portrait of, from Moxon's
Mechanick Exercises (illus.),
118.203
Gutteres, Jacob,
86.151
Gutters
for Cliveden, 88.20;88.27
on houses, 100.297
wooden, 88.20
Guy, John,
78.156;78.158
Guy, Seymour, book on,
119.170–171
"Guy Johnson's Opinions on the American Indian," by Milton W. Hamilton,
77.311–327
Guy Park (estate),
77.313
Guyasuta, Mrs. (
d. c. 1774),
84.298;84.300
Guyasuta, Mrs. (
fl. 1794),
84.299;84.300
Guyasuta (Cayashutta, Kayshuta, Kyashota) (Seneca chief),
84.268;84.269;84.298–
300;84.305
n;84.464
n, 85.126;85.149;85.158
biographical sketch, 84.298n–299n;84.300n
Guyer, John,
122.331, 340, 341–342, 343
Guzik, Jack,
109.215
Gwyn, Francis (
fl. 1680),
86.393
n
Gwyn, Col. Francis Edward (
fl. 1780),
98.165
Gwynedd, Pa.,
80.157,
81.129
Warder Cresson's farm at, 95.149
Revolutionary incident at, 90.520–523
Gwynedd Hall (countryseat),
95.148
n
Gwynedd Meeting House,
90.521
Gwynedd Monthly Meeting,
86.128,
95.150;95.151
Gwynedd Township, Welsh settlement of,
114.203
Gwynn, William,
110.149
Gye, John.
See Gee, John
Gyles, John,
106.125
Gypsies,
89.266
Gypsum,
82.84,
83.205;83.206;83.207