J. & J. Dobson,
106.384
"J. C. Wild and His Philadelphia Views," by Martin P. Snyder,
77.32–75
"J. Edgar Thomson and Thomas A. Scott: A Symbiotic Partnership?", by James A. Ward,
100.37–65
J. Edgar Tomson: Master of the Pennsylvania, by Ward, rev.,
105.125–126
J. Franklin Jameson: A Tribute, ed. by Fisher and Fox, rev.,
90.280–281
Jable, J. Thomas, "Aspects of Moral Reform in Early Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania,"
102.344–363
Jack, Sally,
91.26
Jack, Sam T.,
101.207–216
Jack (slave),
86.149
"Jack and Jill Club of America,"
108.10
Jack Plane (pseudonym),
76.169
Jack Town,
87.28
Jackson, Col. (of Mass.),
96.84
Jackson, Mr.,
76.454,
77.206
Jackson, A. S.,
106.247
Jackson, Andrew (U. S. President),
76.153
n, 167
n, 184, 212
n, 218, 220,
77.209, 300, 304, 308, 309,
78.487,
80.427, 445, 479,
81.256, 258, 259,
82.171,
85.442,
86.165,
87.327,
88.214
n, 89.199,
90.4,
91.115, 123,
95.365, 382,
104.63, 218, 241,
105.120, 315, 501,
107.102,
109.90–91, 423, 522,
119.145,
121.60, 165, 168, 176, 178, 194, 280, 281,
122.78, 80, 81, 83, 84–85, 87, 89–90, 96, 99, 103, 109,
123.111
and Amer. democracy, rev.,
79.398–400
Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Democracy, 1833–1845. vol. 3, by Remini, rev.,
108.520–521
Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Freedom, 1822–1832, by Remini, rev.,
106.435–437
anniversary of New Orleans victory celebrated (1863),
88.298
appoints Buchanan minister to Russia,
77.294–295,
81.257–258
bank charters,
106.333
Bank veto message of,
96.387
banking policy of,
79.225
n, 293, 357
Com. Jas. Biddle's opinion of,
90.45
Maj. Thos. Biddle's opinion of,
104.328, 335, 336
biography of, by Davis,
102.517–519
books on,
117.221–223,
119.431–433,
122.142–144
Sam. Breck's views on,
103.232, 233–234, 241, 247, 361, 372, 373, 526
Augustus C. Buell's fraudulent biography of,
80.485, 490–491
contribution of, to Amer. tradition, rev.,
78.247–248
and
the Course of American Empire, by Remini, rev.,
102.383–384
courted by Richard Rush,
103.249
described,
76.186
dissolution of first Cabinet,
100.231–242
Eaton Affair,
100.232–242
effect of entry into politics on Pa.,
96.377
election of
book rev., 88.376–378
feared by Webster, 103.110
enmity toward Calhoun,
100.233
favors specie currency,
82.312
S. G. Fisher on,
76.181, 185–189, 209–212
General Andrew Jackson (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.149
on military hair style,
101.468, 469, 470, 474
notes on administration of,
92.507–515
opposes banks,
82.311, 312
Pa. voting in period of,
82.218
and Panama Canal,
104.452–461
and pet banking system,
91.127
Phila. labor and election of 1828,
76.164–172
"Politics and Parties in Jacksonian America," by William G. Shade,
110.483–507
politics under, book rev.,
82.358–360
The Public Lands in Jacksonian Politics, by Feller, rev.,
110.299–300
purges Calhoun men, 1831,
96.378
recommends national bank, in Treasury Dept.,
82.312
relations with Henry Baldwin,
120.377–60
religious beliefs of,
76.186–187
requires specie payment for public land,
91.133
2nd Bank of the U. S. and,
76.181, 197, 210,
82.267, 305, 310–315,
91.120, 124,
96.379–390
passim
study of, by Ward, rev.,
80.121–123
and subjugation of the Indians,
100.129
supports subtreasury proposal,
91.137
victory at New Orleans,
102.479
in War of 1812,
100.339, 345, 354
and Whigs,
105.119
on R. M. Whitney,
91.135, 139
Jackson, Benjamin,
108.480–482, 485
Jackson, C. C.,
92.341
Jackson, Caroline Eliza.
See Physick, Caroline Eliza Jackson (Mrs. Philip Syng Physick, Jr.)
Jackson, Claiborne F.,
102.313
Jackson, David,
97.181,
108.482, 484
Jackson, Donald C.,
112.621–622,
114.132,
118.414–415,
119.426
Jackson, Mrs. E. Nevill,
109.396–397
Jackson, Fanny,
117.95
Jackson, Francis,
82.283
Jackson, Francis James,
119.134
Jackson, George (of Admiralty),
77.419
n, 80.173, 223,
96.329
n, 107.475–476
Jackson, Halliday,
90.237, 238
Jackson, Harry F.,
Scholar in the Wilderness: Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, rev.,
88.374–376
Jackson, Harvey H.
book rev. by, 110.577–578
Lachlan McIntosh, rev., 104.116–117
Jackson, J.,
77.419
Jackson, James,
95.511,
106.476–477,
119.53–54,
121.277, 278,
122.271
Jackson, James (black soldier),
93.483
Jackson, Maj. James (
fl. 1877),
83.14, 15
Jackson, James A.,
117.71
Jackson, James W.,
88.87,
102.300–
301n
proprietor of the Marshall House, Alexandria, Va., 89.46
Jackson, John,
77.407, 408
Jackson, John Brinckerhoff,
American Space..., rev.,
97.278–279
Jackson, John P.,
87.345, 346
Jackson, John Price,
94.77, 81, 88
Jackson, John W.,
121.238,
122.134,
123.261
book revs. by, 98.521–523, 100.545–546, 107.305–306
With the British Army in Philadelphia, 1777–1778, rev., 103.535–536
The Pennsylvania Navy, 1775–1781, rev., 99.113–114
Jackson, Jonathan,
83.418
n
Jackson, Joseph,
79.302,
81.245, 247,
85.183, 195, 209,
91.286,
102.27
on Geo. Lippard, 94.193, 195
Jackson, Kenneth T.,
112.586–587, 591–593, 595–596, 598,
114.458,
120.197, 201, 408
Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States, rev., 110.476–478
Jackson, M. Katherine,
109.99
Jackson, Mary Ann,
102.148
Jackson, Mattier,
114.137
Jackson, Michael,
121.237
Jackson, Rachel (Mrs. Andrew Jackson),
80.490, 491,
106.436,
117.221–223,
120.40
Jackson, Ralf,
99.14
Jackson, Ralph,
77.474, 476, 478
Jackson, Rebecca Cox,
113.5
book rev. by, 106.447–448
Jackson, Richard (colonial agent),
81.355
n, 395
n, 84.12
n, 88.176
n, 182, 183, 187, 189, 196, 198,
90.210, 211
n, 216,
92.444,
93.357
n, 94.459,
95.28, 31, 39, 41,
96.276, 279,
97.43, 44
advises Franklin on royal govt., 94.445–446, 448
a favorite of George Grenville, 90.217
influence of, 90.214
letter from Franklin to, 111.459
on power of Parliament, 94.447
reputation of, 94.446
royal govt. petitions sent to, 94.455
writes An Historical Review, 94.4, 6, 21
Jackson, Samuel,
119.122
Jackson, Dr. Samuel (1782–1872),
78.229,
86.76,
98.169
Jackson, Stephen,
99.14
Jackson, Thomas,
117.32–33
Jackson, Gen. Thomas J. ("Stonewall"),
87.53, 162, 163, 164, 167, 170, 172,
88.346, 470,
89.48,
97.335, 361,
123.252
attacks at Chancellorsville, 89.293, 300–301
Jackson, Washington J.,
97.489
Jackson, William,
119.21, 22–23
Jackson, Maj. William (1759–1828),
95.519,
100.318, 320,
101.428, 429, 433,
103.93
Jackson, William A.,
87.273
n
Jackson, William Henry (photographer),
106.141,
108.101, 105–106
Jackson and Company (firm),
78.174
Jackson and Rutherford (of Leghorn),
102.7–23
Jackson
Globe, 105.121
Jacksonian America: Society, Personality, and Politics, by Pessen, rev.,
93.556–558
Jacksonian Aristocracy: Class and Democracy in New York, 1830–1860, by Miller, rev.,
92.124–126
Jacksonian Democracy
book on, 112.642–643
new school Presbyterians and, 112.352
political culture of, 118.427
study of, in N. Y., rev., 86.223–225
Jacksonian era,
116.383
art in, 119.167
books on, 118.149–152
medical marketplace in, 116.357–372
Robert W. Scott's diary, 116.89–90
The Jacksonian Era, 1828–1848, by Van Deusen, rev.,
83.353–355
The Jacksonian Heritage: Pennsylvania Politics, 1833–1848, by Snyder, rev.,
83.470–472
The Jacksonian Persuasion: Politics and Belief, by Meyers, rev.,
82.358–360
The Jacksonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1829–1861, by White, rev.,
79.254–256
The Jacksonians Versus the Banks: Politics in the States after the Panic of 1837, by Sharp, rev.,
95.405–406
Jackson's Ammonia Lozenges,
78.229
n
Jackson's Hole, Wyo.,
95.336
Jackson's Pectoral Syrup,
78.229
n
Jacksonville, Fla.,
87.179
Jacksonville Agreement (1924),
118.75, 78
soft coal contract, 93.246, 247
Jacksonville Agreement (1925),
98.80
Jacob, Giles,
80.33
Jacob, Hans (Indian),
104.318
Jacob, Margaret,
122.125
Jacob Eichholtz, 1776–1842: Portrait Painter of Pennsylvania, by Beal, rev.,
94.245–246
Jacob Leisler's Rebellion. A Study of Democracy in New York, 1664–1720, by Reich, rev.,
78.232–233
Jacobi, Friedrich H.,
88.468
Jacobins,
80.312, 313, 314, 315,
81.156,
88.458,
89.97,
112.537.
See also French faction
Illuminati likened to, 100.21
Jacobites,
86.445
n
Jacobs, Capt. (Delaware chief),
87.24
n, 116.49
Jacobs, Caleb,
99.14
Jacobs, Cyrus,
93.479
Jacobs, David M., book rev. by,
109.413–415
Jacobs, Harriet,
113.35,
114.137,
121.285–286
Jacobs, Henry,
93.479
Jacobs, Israel,
98.153
Jacobs, J. Harold,
104.224
n
Jacobs, James (
fl. 1709),
99.14
Jacobs, James (
fl. 1809),
93.479
Jacobs, James Ripley,
93.177
Jacobs, Jane,
101.112, 114
Jacobs, John,
96.96, 102,
98.417
n, 420, 430,
111.16–17,
122.63
Christopher v. Jacobs, book on, 118.152–154
Jacobs, Leopold M.,
107.183
Jacobs, Margaret,
114.125
book rev. by, 123.266–267
Jacobs, Mary,
119.195
Jacobs, Mary (Molly),
80.55
–80.72p.
Jacobs, Maude,
120.356
Jacobs, Maurice,
114.582
Jacobs, Michael,
96.82
n
Jacobs, Richard,
93.479
Jacobs, Wilbur R.
book revs. by, 81.202–204, 85.94–95
Turner, Bolton, and Webb..., rev., 90.557
Jacobs, William (African American ironworker),
93.479–480, 481
Jacobs Cabin,
87.24, 26
Jacobs Creek, Pa.,
76.436,
87.21, 24
Jacobs Swamp,
87.24, 26
Jacobsen, Gertrude A.,
86.393
n
Jacobsen, Glenn W., book rev. by,
87.107–108
Jacobsen, Jane,
107.39
Jacobson, David L.,
95.41
n
book revs. by, 89.236–237, 91.85–87, 92.110–112
Jacobstein, Meyer,
93.259
Jacoby, Russell,
The Last Intellectuals: American Culture in the Age of Academe, rev.,
113.128–130
Jacoby, William,
107.335
Jacques, Martha,
121.120
Jacques Louis David (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.143
Jadwin, John.
See Judwin, John
Jaeckel, Abram,
84.20
Jaegers, military tactics of,
103.304, 312, 317
Jaffe, Elaine Mark,
Voices from Marshall Street: Jewish Life in a Philadelphia Neighborhood, 1920–1960, with Ellison, rev.,
119.254–256
Jaffray, Andrew,
77.258, 281, 282–283
Jaggers, Sarah,
110.553
Jaher, Frederic Cople
book revs. by, 105.357–359, 116.97–99
The Urban Establishments: Upper Strata in Boston, New York, Charleston, Chicago and Los Angeles, rev., 106.449–451
Jails,
77.461, 480.
See also Prisons
Jakle, John A.,
Common Houses in America's Small Towns: The Atlantic Seaboard to the Mississippi Valley, with Bastien and Meyer, rev.,
115.269–271
Jamaica, West Indies,
76.30,
77.188, 191,
78.91
n, 152, 153, 155, 167, 172, 173,
83.133, 136, 141,
85.115, 116, 129,
88.55, 57, 123,
91.411
British expedition to (1740), 87.35, 36, 38
laws of, 83.183, 185, 189
Phila. trade with, 99.158–179 passim
and royal disallowance, 86.385
slaves from, 86.148, 149, 150, 152, 155, 158
Jamaica Independent Companies,
87.38
Jamaica Plain, suburban Boston,
116.109
Jambo trees,
78.95
James I, King of England,
80.140,
83.151, 274, 290,
106.167–168
James II, King of England,
76.93–94, 406,
77.258, 259, 275, 277, 278, 457
n, 459,
80.140, 144, 163, 232,
81.133, 138, 149, 156,
83.90, 258, 286, 292, 374,
86.24,
87.254, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 412, 415,
92.14,
93.14, 327,
105.306, 434,
120.376,
123.228
arbitrary government of,
83.282, 289
befriends Quakers,
77.253–255, 257–258, 292
grants Del. to Wm. Penn,
80.228
grants lower counties to Penn,
92.32
and N. J.,
86.376, 377, 378, 379
n
and N. Y.,
86.376, 378, 380, 385, 387, 394
and New Albion grant,
83.176, 177
and Pa. grant,
86.375–379, 394
and Wm. Penn,
80.144, 229, 230, 236, 241, 243,
93.12,
105.286–287, 381–382, 384, 399, 484
Penn attends, on progress,
86.399, 402
releases Friends,
80.241
n
James, General (R. I. Militia),
105.177
James, Abel,
95.354, 360,
96.303, 304,
98.139, 140
n, 102.216
n, 106.89,
107.6, 32, 150–152, 220, 224–232,
108.357,
110.419, 423–424
James, Alfred Proctor
book revs. by, 77.115–116, 82.118–119
Drums in the Forest, by James and Stotz, rev., 83.346–348
The Ohio Company: It's Inner History, rev., 83.459–461
James, Arther B.,
93.6
n
James, Gov. Arthur H.,
95.258, 259,
115.515
victory of in 1938 election, 102.184, 199–210
James, Bessie Rowland,
Ann Royall's U. S. A., rev.,
97.273–275
James, Charles Tillinghast,
105.176,
108.117
James, D. Clayton, with Anne Sharp Wells,
A Time for Giants: Politics of the American High Command in World War II, rev.,
113.124–125
James, David,
80.173, 193
James, Duke of York,
113.531, 532.
See also James II, King of England
James, Edmund J.,
107.655
James, Edward,
99.14
James, Edward T.
book rev. by, 103.270–272
"T. V. Powderly, A Political Profile," 99.443–459
James, Edwin, account of Stephen H. Long's expedition, essay review on,
114.98–100
James, Ellen,
118.161
James, Es.,
80.173, 196
James, Francis,
108.480, 485
James, Gen. G. Y.,
95.388
James, George Abbot,
95.296
James, Henry,
89.493–495,
108.35, 125,
109.93,
120.228, 279,
122.121
on death of Dr. Owen J. Wister, 95.311
describes Phila., 95.329
and Frances Anne Kemble, 95.292–338 passim
friendship of with Mrs. Owen Wister, 95.293–338 passim
"Henry James and Owen Wister," by Vorpahl, 95.291–338
and Caroline Lewis, 95.339
memorial essays by, 95.305, 307, 308
visits Phila. (1905), 95.328
and Edith Wharton, 95.334
and Sarah B. Wister, 102.273
writings of, 95.293, 294, 296
James, Capt. Hickman,
89.296
James, Hugh,
98.146
James, Mrs. Isabella,
89.85, 87, 88, 89, 90
James, J.,
82.461
James, John,
83.320,
96.303
James, Joseph B., book rev. by,
95.413–414
James, Margaret,
120.100
James, Marquis,
80.490, 491
James, Capt. Peter,
92.467
James, Phebe Tillinghast,
105.166
James, Phillip,
120.95
James, Richard,
77.470
James, Samuel,
114.208
James, Silas,
105.166
James, Sydney V.,
94.17,
109.580
Colonial Rhode Island, A History, rev., 100.417–418
A People Among Peoples. Quaker Benevolence in Eighteenth-Century America, rev., 87.359–360
James, Thomas (
fl. 1748),
105.298
James, Thomas C. (
fl. 1813–1863),
79.339,
82.86,
86.341, 346, 461, 478,
87.85, 193,
88.90
in Civil War, 102.293, 303, 307
James, Thomas P.,
89.85
James, Vernon,
97.203
James, Weldon Johnson, Phila. housing project,
101.125, 126, 127, 128
James, William,
76.268,
91.31,
95.309, 316, 320, 335,
109.404,
120.99
James, William, Jr.,
120.98, 99
James, William L.,
115.393
James (Indian),
104.313, 315, 317, 318
James (Robt. Morris's servant),
78.186, 187
James (ship),
77.413
James & Drinker (firm),
98.139, 168, 169,
99.166, 169,
107.608–609
James and Drinker Ironworks,
108.357
James Barbour: A Jeffersonian Republican, by Lowery, rev.,
109.89–91
"James Buchanan and Public Office: An Appraisal," by Robert E. Carlson,
81.255–279
"James Buchanan's 'Calm of Despotism,'" by Joseph O. Baylen,
77.294–310
James Campbell (revenue cutter),
99.317
"James Carter's Account of his Sufferings in Slavery," by Linda Stanley,
105.335–339
James Claypoole's Letter Book, London and Philadelphia, 1681–1684, ed. by Balderston, rev.,
91.472–473
"James E. Harvey and the Secession Crisis," by Daniel W. Crofts,
103.177–195
James Forten School, Phila.,
99.26
James Island, S. C.,
87.178, 179
"James Josiah, Master Mariner," by William Bell Clark,
79.454–484
James K. Polk: Continentalist, 1843–1846, by Sellers, rev.,
91.367–369
James K. Polk, Jacksonian, 1795–1843, by Sellers, rev.,
81.426–427
"James Logan, Proprietary Agent," by Albright G. Zimmerman,
78.143–176
James Logan and the Culture of Provincial America, by Tolles, rev.,
81.320–321
James Madison: A Biography in His Own Words, ed. by Petterson, rev.,
99.114–116
James Madison, Commander in Chief, 1812–1836, by Brant, rev.,
86.357–358
James Madison, Secretary of State, 1800–1809, by Brant, rev.,
78.241–243
James McCosh and the Scottish Intellectual Tradition: From Glasgow to Princeton, by Hoeveler Jr., rev.,
105.503–505
James Monroe, Public Claimant, by Wilmerding, rev.,
85.228–229
James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity, by Ammon, rev.,
96.124–125
"James P. Wickersham on Education and Crime in Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania," by Paul K. Adams,
104.411–433
James Parton, the Father of Modern Biography, by Flower, rev.,
76.365
James Peale by Lamplight (Charles Willson Peale oil),
110.44, 58
r
"James Queen, Philadelphia Lithographer," by Carl M. Cochran,
82.139–175
James River, Va.,
89.4, 5, 6, 92
James Stuart, "the Pretender,"
108.260
James W. Ellsworth Coal Company, "Discord in Utopia: The Ellsworth Strike of 1904," by Raymond M. Hyser,
106.393–409
James Watson Webb: A Biography, by Crouthamel, rev.,
94.256–257
James Wilson, by Seed, rev.,
103.259–261
James Wilson, Founding Father, 1742–1798, by Smith, rev.,
80.521–523
James-Gadzinski, Susan,
American Sculpture in the Museum of American Art of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, with Cunningham, rev.,
123.267–269
Jameson, Anna Brownell Murphy,
76.336
Jameson, George,
77.431,
79.47
Jameson, Horatio Gates,
116.319
Jameson, John Franklin,
113.164,
114.50, 114,
115.423
book rev. by, 121.129–130
essays on, book rev., 90.280–281
selected correspondence of, rev., 80.513–516
Jamestown, 1544–1699, by Bridenbaugh, rev.,
104.381–382
Jamieson, Rev. John,
84.287
n
Jamieson, Perry,
115.341–343, 344, 356
Jamison City, Pa.,
A Quiet Boomtown..., by Newton and Sperry, rev.,
97.122
Jane (ship),
77.415
Jane (slave),
107.66
Jane Griffith Koch (Mrs. Jacob Gerard) (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.45, 61
r, 75–77
Janney, Elizabeth,
99.14
Janney, Samuel M.,
80.239
Janney, Thomas,
80.243
n, 90.340
Jansen, Reynier,
84.205
n, 89.429, 430
n, 123.87
Janson, H. W.,
108.249
Janson-Lapalme, Robert J. H.,
116.245
Jantz, Harold S.,
110.569
Jaones, William,
120.100
Japan,
80.500
n, 82.107,
84.192,
88.443
article on, 93.186
at Centennial Exhibition, 79.369–370, 373
first embassy to the U. S., 104.396
Perry's expedition to, 82.148–149
refuses to trade with western powers, 90.39, 40
Japanese
1860 embassy of, 97.492
acrobats at county fair (1890s), 85.396, 398
Japanned ware,
83.268
Japonicas,
78.355
Jaquette, Henrietta Stratton,
South After Gettysburg. Letters of Cornelia Hancock, 1863–1868, rev.,
81.216–217
Jardine, Rev. (of Bath),
92.48
Jardine, William,
108.394
Jardini, David,
123.133
Jarman, Jeremiah,
120.100
Jarret, John,
119.54, 57
Jarrett, Derek,
Pitt the Younger, rev.,
99.116–118
Jarrett, John,
99.449, 450, 451
The Jarring Interest: New York's Boundary Makers, 1664–1776, by Schwarz, rev.,
103.529–530
Jarvis, Charles A., book rev. by,
117.243–245
Jarvis, Francis,
77.470
Jason (ship),
77.410
Jasper, John, "Philadelphia's Great Drood Trial," by Martha Rosso,
105.92–104
Jasper (pseudonym),
88.273
Jauchius, Dean,
The Court-Martial of Commodore Perry, by Rhodes and Jauchius, rev.,
85.348–349
Jaudennes, Joseph,
81.230
Jaudon, Samuel,
79.226,
101.53
Jauert, Johann,
109.325, 328–329
Java,
79.479,
90.36
Phila. trade with (1797, 1805), 82.40–51
Java (frigate),
82.146,
90.26, 28,
103.36, 42
Java Sea,
90.36
Jay, Mrs. John,
106.525
Jay, John (1745–1829),
78.84, 439,
79.31,
80.101,
83.451,
84.309
n, 87.424,
92.235,
93.128–129,
94.178,
100.220, 322, 332, 334, 469–470,
101.324, 330, 334, 335,
104.280, 281,
106.479, 525–526,
112.34–35,
114.273,
118.230–231,
119.370–371, 376–377, 379, 383,
122.129–130, 183, 360, 372, 419,
123.367, 377
book on, 113.109–112, 120.142–143
and Continental Congress, 101.349, 352, 359
diplomacy of, 113.464
excise taxes and tariffs, 106.12, 35
John Jay, The Winning of the Peace: Unpublished Papers, 1780–1784, ed. by Morris and Sirvet, rev., 105.352–353
on political hist. of Rev., 100.314
Jay, William,
112.278
Jay, Rev. William (of London),
92.49
Jay Gould: His Business Career, 1867–1892, by Grodinsky, rev.,
82.250–251
Jay Treaty (1794),
76.401, 405,
77.4, 129
n, 78.84
n, 85
n, 342,
80.315,
89.407,
90.159, 163, 177,
94.331, 333, 344,
97.159–174
passim, 100.191, 205, 206, 216, 225,
106.12, 35,
109.182,
112.483, 538–540,
118.230–232, 235,
119.34, 47, 139, 370–371, 376–377, 379, 383,
120.257, 340, 341–342
Jayne, David W.,
77.449
Jayne Building, Phila.,
106.340
Jayne's Hall, Phila.,
82.289
The Jazz Singer, 118.15
Jeacox, William,
92.14
n, 45
Jeanes, William,
94.496
n, 101.118
n
Jefferis, Robert,
106.259
Jeffers, Lt. John,
84.304
n, 452
n
Jefferson, Cornelia (actress),
103.93
Jefferson, Edward,
80.173, 212,
121.120
Jefferson, F. L.,
97.206, 207
Jefferson, Franklin,
97.203
Jefferson, Maria,
106.135
Jefferson, Martha,
76.70,
106.135
Jefferson, Martha Wayles,
122.307–308
Jefferson, Md.,
89.309
Jefferson, Mercy,
92.40, 171
Jefferson, Nationalism, and The Enlightenment, by Commager, rev.,
99.517–518
Jefferson, Thomas (1743–1826),
76.70, 147
n, 169, 189, 211, 262, 281, 282, 284,
77.3
n, 9, 13
n, 19
n, 135, 153,
78.26
n, 74, 92, 94, 343, 476,
79.76
n, 82, 99, 251, 482,
80.30, 79, 89, 90, 319,
81.83, 374,
82.176, 177, 178,
83.272, 282
n, 303, 451,
84.401,
85.69, 424,
86.241, 242, 243, 307, 419,
87.421, 422
n, 88.314,
89.52, 88, 213, 404
n, 407, 413,
91.47, 48, 51,
92.235, 237, 503, 506,
93.179,
94.173, 178, 184, 331,
95.50, 224, 363, 513,
96.108,
97.131, 140, 144, 156,
98.10, 43,
100.337, 342,
101.30, 326, 335, 464, 468, 469,
104.435, 501–502,
105.107, 449, 491, 497,
106.307, 332, 464, 477–478,
107.147–149, 307, 399, 580–581, 590, 615–616, 618,
108.110–111, 203, 368, 382,
110.34, 47, 73, 139, 141, 158, 219–220, 222–223, 281, 340, 488, 577,
112.275, 485, 494, 498, 499,
113.168, 169, 170, 171, 173–176, 179, 618,
114.128, 299, 302, 426, 428,
116.218, 222–223, 240–241,
117.209, 211, 212,
118.162, 220, 243, 244, 247, 282, 396, 398, 413, 416, 424, 425, 426, 429–431,
119.3, 39, 47, 52, 69, 70, 71, 72, 130, 140, 177, 265, 266, 271, 274, 284, 313, 369–399,
120.110, 111, 115, 249, 272, 274, 323, 324, 337, 382,
121.69–70, 128, 135, 396,
123.107, 242, 244, 262, 339
...,
Architect, Original Designs in the Coolidge Collection..., by Nichols, rev.,
93.550–552
accused of maligning Geo. Washington,
90.175
acts as president of Senate,
77.144, 146, 149, 150, 155
acts to relieve Wm. Duane of sedition proceedings,
77.153–155
advocates industrialization,
100.484–485
agrarianism of, attacked,
80.315, 316
"Alexander Addison and the Pennsylvania Origins of First-Amendment Thought," by Norman L. Rosenberg,
108.399–417
and Amer. democracy, rev.,
79.398–400
anti-British bias of,
100.476, 489
appoints Josiah Fox as ship constructor,
88.319–320
approves humbling of Phila. society,
90.181
attacked by Charles Nisbet,
98.195, 204
battle for presidency, rev.,
87.108–109
biography of
by Dos Passos, rev., 78.376–378
by Schachner, book rev., 76.353–354
books on,
112.619,
113.114–115,
115.120–123,
117.243–245,
119.131–133, 266–270, 409–411,
120.139–140, 379–381,
122.137–139, 307–309
borrows money from Kosciuszko,
92.93
on buildings at Williamsburg,
85.123
n
catalogue of library of, book rev.
vol. 1, 77.216–218
vols. 2-3, 78.237–238
vol. 4, 80.382–385
vol. 5, 84.387–388
celebration of inauguration,
118.218, 244
"The Collaboration of Tench Coxe and Thomas Jefferson," by Cooke,
100.468–490
comments on War of 1812,
92.97
concept of government,
82.293
copying machines,
110.345–347
correspondence of Abigail and John Adams with, rev.,
84.381–383
corresponds with de Calonne,
93.185
"Cultural Conflict in Early Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania Politics," by Kenneth W. Keller,
110.509–530
and curriculum of William and Mary,
95.69
death of,
103.98
and Declaration of Independence,
103.262
describes Gênet,
99.135–136
and development of Amer. public education, rev.,
86.496–497
on document preservation,
117.363
drafts of Declaration of Independence,
100.439–467
and Wm. Duane,
95.368, 369
The Elusive Republic: Political Economy in Jeffersonian America, by McCoy, rev.,
105.223–225
"empire of liberty,"
122.3–5, 6, 12–14, 19, 117–118, 136, 211, 213, 216, 230, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 300, 361, 375, 413, 419
on English liberties,
83.275
n
enmity of Timothy Pickering for,
100.439
farm book of, ed. by Betts, rev.,
78.506–508
and Federalism,
105.227–228
Federalist bitterness toward,
77.6, 13, 135, 142, 149
S. G. Fisher on,
89.97
on Benjamin Franklin,
118.185
and freedom of religion,
91.52
and Alexander Hamilton,
107.309–310
and His Library, by Sanford, rev.,
102.255
history of administration of, by Henry Adams,
80.493, 498, 498
n, 499–500
image of in Amer. mind, rev.,
84.481–483
on immigration,
91.187
and intellectual life in Va. (1790–1830), rev.,
88.495–497
interest in books,
115.597–598
interest of in Italian agriculture,
90.448
invests Kosciuszko's money,
92.92–94
"Jefferson and Kosciuszko: Friends of Liberty and of Man," by Edward P. Alexander,
92.87–103
letter to Jacob Engelbrecht,
83.448, 449
and Meriwether Lewis,
85.164
n, 169, 175, 176, 177
on manufacturing,
82.78–79
and Marbois-Longchamps Affair,
104.279, 282, 290
and Marquis de Casa Yrujo,
102.228
on John Melish's
Travels, 82.67
mentions Indian Logan,
84.468, 468
n
name used in Brotherhood of the Union,
79.286
name used to promote poem as Paine's,
79.97–98
Notes on the State of Virginia, book on,
112.289–290
offers Wm. Jones naval dept.,
96.169
offers office to Du Ponceau,
89.71
John C. Ogden supports,
100.15, 17
as orator,
100.458
ostracized by Federalists in Phila.,
90.176, 177
and Pa. Republican Party,
101.366, 372, 382
papers of
on film, 81.222
vols. 1–15, rev., 85.78–81, 211–215
vol. 5, rev., 76.375
vol. 7, rev., 77.504
vol. 8, rev., 78.264
vols. 9-10, rev., 79.271
vols. 11-12, rev., 80.402
vols. 13-15, rev., 84.261
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 20, 1 April 1791 to 4 August 1791, ed. by Boyd and Lester;
"The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, second series,
Jefferson's Extracts from the Gospels, "The Philosophy of Jesus," and "The Life and Morals of Jesus," ed. by Adams and Lester, essay review,
109.69–79
passes Embargo Act (1807),
88.320
n
patron of Filippo Mazzei,
90.448
Charles Willson Peale and,
79.337–338, 340,
110.326
Pennsylvania Federal District Court,
105.312, 315
"Philadelphia Manufacturers and the Excise Taxes of 1794: The Forging of the Jeffersonian Coalition," by Ronald M. Bauman,
106.3–39
on Timothy Pickering,
100.440
plant named for,
85.428
political writings of, rev.,
80.402–403
portrait by Rembrandt Peale,
79.336–337
portrait of Washington,
96.421
praises
Olive Branch, 89.411
praises
The Aurora, 101.368
praises Chas. Thomson,
101.328
process of govt. under,
103.267
reading of,
83.182, 276
reduces size of Navy,
88.319
religious views of,
100.28, 29
Report of, on Commerce,
100.483
n, 484
Report on the Cod and Whale Fisheries,
100.473–475
report on western land,
100.486
and the rights of man, book rev.,
77.101–103
rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, processing of,
116.499, 501–502, 504–505, 506, 512
on scientific societies,
85.53
as a scientist, book rev.,
76.354–355
on Scotch as mercenaries,
104.508–509
second inaugural address,
100.460
seeks Swanwick's advice,
97.138
shadowed by spies,
90.176
shocked at attacks on Geo. Washington,
100.218
shocked at State Dept. duties,
100.331
sketch of Assembly Room in Independence Hall by,
80.76, 77
and slavery,
99.420,
102.255
southern architecture,
105.116
and states' rights,
89.407
summarizes first year as president,
92.94, 97
supported by Wm. Duane,
100.3–36
suspected of illuminatism,
100.22–23
Thomas Jefferson (Charles Willson Peale oil),
110.41, 55
r
Thomas Jefferson (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.4, 13, 21
r, 34, 45–46, 139
Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, by Peterson, rev.,
94.557–558
Thomas Jefferson's Paris, by Rice, rev.,
101.267–268
and Tom Paine regarding slavery,
123.179, 182, 185, 189–190, 191, 192, 193–194, 195–196, 197, 198, 199
travels of, book on,
120.137–138
and Trumbull's historical paintings,
80.75, 81
and U. S. Navy,
96.167
use of military,
107.311
uses cipher in books,
80.408
utopian communalism of,
112.535
view of, on slavery,
91.59
War of 1812,
105.229
watercolor of, by Kosciuszko,
92.90
on wine grapes,
84.278
Jefferson and His Time. Volume 6: The Sage of Monticello, by Malone, rev.,
106.134–136
Jefferson and the Arts: an Extended View, ed. by Adams, rev.,
101.403–404
Jefferson and the Rights of Man, by Malone, rev.,
77.101–103
Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis,
104.341
Jefferson College,
108.179, 187, 205–206, 218.
See also Washington and Jefferson College
literary societies, 85.270, 271, 272
student life in (19th century), 85.265, 267–268, 270, 271, 272, 279, 281
Jefferson Davis, Confederate President, by Strode, rev.,
84.394–395
Jefferson Hall, Phila.,
79.183
The Jefferson Image in the American Mind, by Peterson, rev.,
84.481–483
Jefferson Medical College,
76.455
n, 457
n, 83.33, 46,
87.224,
88.332,
105.325,
116.357–358.
See also Thomas Jefferson University
Jefferson Papers, Julian P. Boyd, ed. of,
100.435
Jeffersonian America. Notes on the United States of America Collected in the Years 1805–6-7 and 11–12 by Sir Augustus John Foster, Bart., ed. by Davis, rev.,
79.387–389
The Jeffersonian Crisis: Courts and Politics in the Young Republic, by Ellis, rev.,
95.552–553,
112.642
Jeffersonian Republicans, served by Mathew Carey,
89.400
The Jeffersonian Republicans. The Formation of Party Organization, 1789–1801, by Cunningham, rev.,
82.486–487
The Jeffersonian Republicans in Power: Party Operations, 1801–1809, by Cunningham, rev.,
88.234–236
The Jeffersonians. A Study in Administrative History, 1801–1829, by White, rev.,
76.239–241
Jefferson's English Crisis, by Spival, rev.,
104.120–122
Jeffrey, Edith, "Reform, Renewal, and Vindication: Irish Immigrants and the Catholic Total Abstinence Movement in Antebellum Philadelphia,"
112.407–431
Jeffrey, Francis,
93.393, 402,
116.216
Jeffrey, Capt. Joseph G.,
103.359
Jeffrey, Thomas,
105.354
Jeffrey (ship),
92.40
Jeffreys, C. P. Beauchamp, book rev. by,
95.267–269
Jeffreys (Jeffries), George, 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem,
79.311,
83.282, 282
n
Jehuda, Jacob,
95.168
Jellison, Charles A.,
Ethan Allen, Frontier Rebel, rev.,
94.108–109
Jellison, Katherine, book rev. by,
121.296–297
Jelly, price of (1862),
87.144
Jemison, John,
84.303
n
Jemison, Mary,
84.303
n
Jemmy, White House porter,
76.186, 187
Jenckes, Virginia E.,
97.308
Jencks, Christopher,
103.84
Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas,
78.302,
101.354
Jenings, Samuel,
80.245,
83.258
Jenis, Paul,
88.62
Jenkins, Brian,
Fenians and Anglo-American Relations during Reconstruction, rev.,
94.262–263
Jenkins, David (ironmaster),
93.474
Jenkins, Howard M.,
81.76,
94.15
n, 98.50
Jenkins, Sir Leoline, and Pa. charter,
86.393, 393
n, 395
Jenkins, Marcia (Mrs. Samuel Preston),
110.432–434
Jenkins, Mary F.,
118.400
Jenkins, Philip,
Hoods and Shirts: The Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925–1950, rev.,
121.409–410
Jenkins, Phineas, Jr., apprenticeship of,
91.438–439
Jenkins, Phineas (of Abington),
91.438
Jenkins, Samuel,
87.34
Jenkins, Sarah.
See Harmar, Sarah Jenkins
Jenkins, Thomas,
117.7
Jenkins, Valentine,
110.433
Jenkins, Virginia Scott,
The Lawn: A History of an American Obsession, rev.,
119.177–178
Jenkinson, Charles,
86.27, 37,
95.28, 29
n
Jenkintown, Pa.,
83.57
Jenks, Annis Pulling.
See Furness, Annis Pulling Jenks (Mrs. Wm. H. Furness)
Jenks, George A.,
94.69
Jenks, Joseph,
105.186
Jenks, Mrs. William F.,
99.24
Jenks and Mitchell Company,
95.104
Jenks Public School,
116.286
Jenner, Thomas,
80.173, 199
Jennet, John,
80.173, 215
Jenney, Rev. Robert,
88.154,
103.167
n, 107.64
Jennie Higginses,
99.75, 76
n, 86
Jennings, Rev. David,
103.281
Jennings, Dorus,
108.474–475
Jennings, Edmund,
109.204, 206–208
Jennings, Francis P.,
104.310, 318, 321,
105.491,
113.453, 496,
115.596,
117.248,
122.299
"A Vanishing Indian: Francis Parkman Versus His Sources," 87.306–323
book revs. by, 105.214–215, 110.459–460
The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Covenant Chain Confederation of Indian Tribes with English Colonies from Its Beginning to the Lancaster Treaty of 1744, rev., 109.84–85
Benjamin Franklin, Politician: The Mask and the Man, rev., 121.371–374
"The Delaware Interregnum," 89.174–198
Empire of Fortune: Crowns, Colonies, and Tribes in the Seven Years War in America, rev., 113.454–455
Jennings, John,
80.173, 207,
90.336,
113.252
Jennings, John M., book rev. by,
104.381–382
Jennings, Lewis John, quotes from S. G. Fisher,
89.464
Jennings, Robert L.,
76.154
n
Jennings, Samuel,
77.272,
95.503,
105.380, 432–434,
107.416,
120.94, 97, 98,
122.251, 271.
See also Jenings, Samuel
Jennings, William W.,
115.332
Jensen, Arthur L.
book revs. by, 78.109–110, 79.509–510, 81.93–95, 100.563–564
"The Inspection of Exports in Colonial Pennsylvania," 78.275–297
The Maritime Commerce of Colonial Philadelphia, rev., 87.354–355
Jensen, Joan M.,
114.264,
115.177
Loosening the Bonds, rev., 111.253–255
Jensen, Merrill,
86.243
n, 106.297,
107.306–307,
108.372,
109.583,
110.293,
112.16,
113.111–112,
115.600,
116.376–377,
118.160, 163, 417,
123.377
book revs. by, 76.475–476, 77.485–487, 80.521–523, 87.104–105, 89.127–130, 90.538–539, 91.364–365, 93.429–430
ed., The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, vol. 3, rev., 103.126–127
ed., The Documentary History...of the Constitution, vols. 1-2, rev., 101.269–271
ed., The Documentary History...of the First Federal Elections, vol. 1, rev., 101.405–406
The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763–1776, rev., 93.424–426
Regionalism in America, rev., 76.362–364
Jensen, Richard,
120.126
Jentz, John B.,
107.320
Jenuchshadego (Indian town),
76.419.
See also Cornplanter's Towns
Jenyns (Jenning), Soame,
88.185,
106.73
Jeremiah Theus, Colonial Artist of Charles Town, by Middleton, rev.,
78.235
Jeremy, David John
ed., Henry Wansey and His American Journal, 1794, rev, 95.402–404
Transatlantic Industrial Revolution: The Diffusion of Textile Technologies Between Britain and America, essay review, 106.116–120
Jerler, Mr.,
84.208
Jerman, John,
85.411,
116.184
Jermyn, John (of Jermyn, Pa.),
89.274, 277
Jermyn, Joseph,
89.290
Jeroboam,
79.435
Jerom, Mary,
77.470
Jerrold Electronics,
116.455
Jersey Blues,
89.35
Jersey City, N. J.,
83.429, 437
Pa. Railroad depot at, 93.223, 227
reform in (1905), 118.266
Jersey City and Albany Railroad,
93.223
Jersey Market.
See under High Street Market
Jersey Mills,
76.438
Jersey Shore,
76.438
The Jersey Shore: A Social and Economic History of the Counties of Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, and Ocean, by Wilson, rev.,
78.261–262
Jersey Troopers: A Fifty Year History of the New Jersey State Police, by Coakley, rev.,
96.545–546
Jerusalem
Amer. consul at, 95.147, 160
described by W. M. Thackeray, 95.166
Episcopal Church at, 95.161
expenses of trip to, 95.186
panorama of, 97.488
Jervis, Rev. Abraham (1739–1813) (bishop),
92.60
Jervis, Charles,
82.444,
96.304
n
Jess, Mary,
99.14
Jesse Herman Holmes, a Quaker's Affirmation for Man, by Wahl, rev.,
105.325–326
Jessie (ship),
79.50
Jessup, Judge,
81.291
Jessup, H. H.,
108.27
Jessup, Pa.,
89.263–264
Jest Books, "The Significance
of Pennsylvania's Eighteenth-Century Jest Books," by Robert Secor,
110.259–287
Jest Upon Jest, 110.260
Jesuits,
76.402, 406, 407, 408,
77.257, 259,
78.80,
83.152
n, 170
n, 87.309
criticize Henry C. Lea's history of Inquisition, 80.471–472
Jesus of Nazareth,
76.140, 154
n, 409,
79.207, 212
Jackson asked about belief in, 76.186–187
Lippard's concept of, 79.288–289
Wm. Penn on, 83.376, 377
Jett, R. Samuel,
95.110–112
Jewell, Bert M.,
98.79
Jewell, Joseph,
98.155
Jewell, Marshall,
94.237
Jewell, Wilson,
108.146
Jewelry,
83.269, 453,
84.156.
See also Indian ornaments
Jewelry stores, on Chestnut St., Phila.,
93.29
Jewish Americana, rev.,
80.272
Jewish Hospital,
108.293
Jewish Life in Philadelphia, 1830–1940, ed. by Friedman, rev.,
108.534–537
Jewish Publication Society, book on,
114.581–583
Jewish Territorial Organization,
79.160
Jewish Theological Seminary,
108.535
Jewish Welfare Board,
123.144, 151, 153–155, 160
Jews,
76.408,
80.29,
81.134, 155,
82.208,
83.301, 302, 305.
See also Anti-Semitism
in 18th-century Amer.,
91.46
activism among, book on,
114.581–583
and African Americans, hostility between,
116.115
agricultural colony in New Jersey, book on,
120.395–396
in Amer. Revolution,
100.137
and civil rights, restriction of,
113.337
Warder Cresson's conversion to,
95.147
found old-age home,
101.247
The Grandees ... by Birmingham, rev.,
95.562–564
history of
in Amer., rev., 79.125–127, 118.269–277
in Johnstown, book on, 121.287–289
in Phila., rev., 81.322–323, 108.534–537, 112.309–312, 119.254–256, 120.395, 396
holidays of,
89.270
humanitarianism of,
79.147
and immigration,
99.22,
114.453–454.
See also Immigrants;
Immigration
literature of,
76.468
as merchants, Old and New World continuity with,
114.538–539
nationalism of, supported by Joseph Fels,
79.160
in Phila.
in 1893, 76.47, 55
burial ground of, 98.168
as merchants, 84.50
political power of, 113.46, 64
and slum clearance in 1893, 76.51, 55–58, 59
in the Poconos,
115.491
religious freedom, in Pa.,
112.332, 337
religious influence of, on Indians,
77.318
studies of, in Amer. (19th century), rev.,
79.250–251
support of USO by,
123.152–156, 164, 174
synagogue of, described,
78.97
women, book on,
113.506–507
writing of history of, in Amer., rev.,
82.500–501
The Jews in America: A History, by Learsi, rev.,
79.126–127
Jew's-harps,
86.403, 406
Jillson, Calvin C., book rev. by,
118.416–418
Jim (Jem) (servant boy),
82.414, 419, 420
Jim Thorpe, Pa.,
98.483.
See also Mauch Chunk
Jimenez, Mary Ann,
Changing Faces of Madness: Early American Attitudes and Treatment of the Insane, rev.,
112.634–636
Jimerson, Randall C.,
115.360–361
The Private Civil War: Popular Thought during the Sectional Conflict, rev., 114.142–144
Jimmie Higginses,
99.75
Jitneys, compete with street railways,
94.80–86
passim
Joan of Arc,
76.40
Joanna Furnace,
93.479
Job referral service in correspondence training,
120.352–353
Jobless Party,
118.375
Jobson, Mich.,
80.173, 182
Jobson, Michael,
99.14
Jobson, Samuel,
80.147, 173,
90.492
n
property of, in Phila., 80.183, 199
Jocelyn, Nathaniel,
121.57
Jocelyn, Capt. Thomas,
95.444
n, 457
Joder, Joseph,
121.150
Joe Miller's Jest Book, 110.259, 261, 271
Joes, Anthony James, book rev. by,
113.145–147
"Johann Adam Gruber, Pennsylvania-German Prophet and Poet," by Donald F. Durnbaugh,
83.382–408
Johanna, Comoro Islands,
76.301
Johanningsmeier, Edward, "Philadelphia 'Skittereen' and William Z. Foster: The Childhood of an American Communist,"
117.287–308
Johannsen, Robert W.,
121.283
Frontier Politics and the Sectional Conflict. The Pacific Northwest on the Eve of the Civil War, rev., 80.394–395
John VI, King of Portugal and Brazil,
90.14
John, King of England,
83.281
John, Prince of Brazil,
78.78
n
John, Edward,
81.129.
See also Jones, Edward
John, Elida,
98.487
John, Evan (pseudonym).
See Simpson, E. J.
John, John ap,
80.157, 173,
92.40–41, 169
property of, in Phila., 80.157, 173
John (African American servant),
87.185, 186
John (brigantine),
82.19, 20, 21
John (frigate),
94.28
John (ship),
80.109,
102.490,
122.201
John (sloop),
78.173
John & Sarah (ship),
92.17, 20, 39
John Adams, Scholar, by Iacuzzi, rev.,
77.490–491
John Adams (corvette),
96.472
John Adams (frigate),
90.31
John Adams and the Diplomacy of the American Revolution, by Hutson, rev.,
105.111–114
John Adams and the Prophets of Progress, by Haraszti, rev.,
76.475–476
"John Adams' Opinion of Benjamin Franklin," by William B. Evans,
92.220–238
"John Adlum on the Allegheny: Memoirs for the Year 1794," by Donald H. Kent and merle H. Deardorff,
84.265–324, 435–480
"
John and Mary's College," rev.,
81.434–436
John and Sarah (ship),
83.253
John and Sukey (ship),
82.7
John and Thomas (sloop),
78.154
John and William Bartram's America. Selections from the Writings of the Philadelphia Naturalists, ed. by Cruickshank, rev.,
82.114–115
John Armstrong, Jr., 1758–1843: A Biography, by C. Edward Skeen, essay review,
106.555–560
"The John Ashmead Story, 1738–1818," by William Bell Clark,
82.3–54
"John Bartram in the Cedar Swamps," by Winifred Notman Prince,
81.86–88
John Beckley …, by Berkeley and Berkeley, rev.,
98.402–403
John Brooks (steamship),
89.6, 296
John Brown, ed. by Warch and Fanton, rev.,
97.553–555
John Brown, Pennsylvania Citizen. The Story of John Brown's Ten Years in Northwestern Pennsylvania, by Miller, rev.,
76.389
"John Buchanan McCormick, Ballad Singer of Many Talents," by Horace Montgomery,
92.239–248
John Bull (locomotive),
78.205–206, 206
r
"John Bull's American Legion...," by Liebler,
99.309–335
"John C. Guldin, Pennsylvania-German Revivalist," by John B. Frantz,
87.123–138
John Calhoun (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.164–165
John Carter Brown Library,
76.469,
81.71, 75
"John Caspar Wild: Some New Facts and a Query," by John Francis McDermott,
83.452–455
John Chads House,
123.100
John Dickinson, Conservative Revolutionary, by Flower, rev.,
107.640–643
"John Dickinson, Historical Revolutionary," by H. Trevor Colbourn,
83.271–292
John Dickinson (Charles Willson Peale oil),
110.39, 54
r
The John Dunlap Broadside: The First Printing of the Declaration of Independence, by Goff, rev.,
101.531–533
John Eliot's Indian Dialogues: A Study in Cultural Interaction, ed. by Bowden and Ronda, rev.,
105.214–215
John Filson of Kentucke, by Walton, rev.,
80.526–528
John Fiske: The Evolution of a Popularizer, by Berman, rev.,
86.226–228
"John Israel: Printer and Politician on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1798–1805," by Carl E. Prince,
91.46–55
John James Audubon, by Ford, rev.,
89.242–243
John Jay, the Nation, and the Court, by Morris, rev.,
93.128–129
John Jay, The Winning of the Peace: Unpublished Papers, 1780–1784, ed. by Morris and Sirvet, rev.,
105.352–353
John Johnston and the Indians in the Land of the Three Miamis, by Hill, rev.,
82.230–231
"John Leacock and
The Fall of British Tyranny," by Francis James Dallett, Jr.,
78.456–475
"John Lewis Reports the Centennial," by William Randel,
79.364–374
"John Maelzel, Master Showman of Automata and Panoramas," by Joseph Earl Arrington,
84.56–92
John McKim, Jr. (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.6, 13, 27
r
John McMillan, The Apostle of Presbyterianism in the West, 1752–1833, by Guthrie, rev.,
77.491–492
"John Melish, An Early American Demographer," by Marvin E. Wolfgang,
82.65–81
John Notman, Architect, 1810–1865, by Greiff, rev.,
104.265–266
John O'Hara, by Grebstein, rev.,
91.381–382
John Omnerod (ship),
80.437
n
John P. Hale and the Politics of Abolition, by Sewell, rev.,
90.138–140
John Paul Jones. A Sailor's Biography, by Morison, rev.,
84.102–104
John Pendleton Kennedy, Gentleman from Baltimore, by Bohner, rev.,
86.102–104
John Quincy Adams (frigate),
90.24, 25
John Quincy Adams and The Union, by Bemis, rev.,
80.385–386
John Randolph Clay: America's First Career Diplomat, by Oeste, rev.,
91.490–491
"John Redman, Medical Preceptor, 1722–1808," by Whitfield J. Bell, Jr.,
81.157–169
John Rogers: The People's Sculptor, by Wallace, rev.,
92.274–275
John Singleton Copley: In America, 1738–1774; In England, 1774–1815, by Prown, rev.,
90.528–531
"John Stephens Durham, Black Philadelphian: At Home and Abroad," by Charles E. Wynes,
106.527–537
John Street Theatre, N. Y.,
102.96
"John Swanwick: Spokesman for 'Merchant-Republicanism' In Philadelphia, 1790–1798," by Baumann,
97.131–182
"John Tatham, Alias Gray, " by Henry H. Bisbee,
83.253–264
John Taylor of Caroline: Pastoral Republican, by Shalhope, rev.,
105.226–228
John Witherspoon Comes to America. A Documentary Account Based Largely on New Materials, by Butterfield, rev.,
78.235–237
John Wood Brothers,
116.427
John Woolman: The Mind of a Quaker Saint, by Cady, rev.,
91.212–214
John Woolman in England, 1772: A Documentary Supplement, by Cadbury, rev.,
97.112
John-Donkey, humor magazine,
93.25, 26, 50
Johnny John, Chauncey,
84.295
n
Johnny John, Pearl,
84.295
n
Johns, Elizabeth,
107.459,
119.168
book rev. by, 104.130–131
American Genre Painting: The Politics of Everyday Life, rev., 117.346–348
Thomas Eakins: The Heroism of Modern Life, rev., 108.248–249
Johns, Henry,
96.82
n
Johns, Joseph W.,
82.169,
97.490
Johns, Kensey,
84.412, 413, 414,
114.573
Johns, Margaret,
122.8
Johns, Matthew,
91.30
Johns, Peter A.,
115.412
Johns, Rev. R. B.,
97.89
Johns, Rees,
120.100
Johns, Thomas R.,
118.71, 73
John's Alley, Phila.,
91.177
John's Creek.
See Jones's Creek, Del.
Johns Hopkins Medical School,
108.221
Johns Hopkins University,
83.66,
86.299,
105.235,
108.32, 394
German influence in, 86.288, 297
Seminary of History and Politics, 115.421–426
Johnsen, Leigh,
119.279–280
Johnson, —,
78.46
n, 82.37
Johnson, Bishop of Worcester,
96.293
Johnson, Alba,
110.451
Johnson, Albert L.,
99.466
Johnson, Amandus,
86.302,
91.41, 42, 43,
121.391, 392
Swedish Contributions to American Freedom
vol. 1, rev. (1776–1783), 78.112–113
vol. 2, rev., 82.483–484
Johnson, Andrew (U. S. President),
77.175,
80.337,
82.100,
92.246,
94.236, 237,
95.105,
103.194,
105.121, 313,
113.275,
117.107–108, 114,
119.280,
121.72, 282,
122.152–153,
123.120
arrival of in Phila., 92.375
biography of, by Thomas, rev., 93.445–446
book on, 114.446–448
The Impeachment and Trial of..., by Dewitt, rev., 92.403–404
impeachment of, 85.327–328, 89.467, 101.539
opinion of Wm. D. Kelley on, 85.327–328
Pa. Democrats and, 85.444–445, 446
Pa. Republicans and, 85.444
pardon and amnesty under, rev., 78.402–403
and the Philadelphia election of 1866, 92.365–383
political policy of (1866), 92.366, 367, 376
and Reconstruction, rev., 85.243–244
repudiated by Pa. Republican Party, 87.378–383 passim, 391
supported by Catholic Herald, 103.213
vetoes bill for African American suffrage, 85.324, 450
vetoes Civil Rights Act (1866), 85.325
Johnson, Barnhart,
108.483
Johnson, Casper,
88.26
n
Johnson, Cave,
81.267, 271,
89.204
Johnson, Charles A.,
The Frontier Camp Meeting: Religion's Harvest Time rev.,
80.127–128
Johnson, Charles R.,
98.231
Johnson, Charles S.,
108.315, 326
Johnson, Daniel (slave),
100.521–532
Johnson, David R.,
110.532
Illegal Tender: Counterfeiting and the Secret Service in Nineteenth-Century America, rev., 120.393–394
Johnson, Dieleh,
108.484
Johnson, Donald,
122.349
Johnson, Donald Bruce,
National Party Platforms, 1840–1956, comp. by Porter and Johnson, rev.,
81.330–331
Johnson, E. A. J.,
104.366
Johnson, Ebenezer, and kidnapping of blacks,
111.10–24
Johnson, Edward,
110.570,
114.289
Johnson, Edward T.,
113.409
Johnson, Emily Cooper,
Under Quaker Appointment. The Life of Jane P. Rushmore, rev.,
78.254–255
Johnson, Faney,
108.485
Johnson, Francis (Frank) (African American musician,
fl. 1839),
76.450–451,
87.379,
103.500,
114.77–78
Johnson, Frank,
78.227
Johnson, Gerald W.,
89.394
Mount Vernon, The Story of a Shrine, by Johnson and Wall, rev., 78.407–408
Pattern for Liberty. The Story of Old Philadelphia, rev., 77.377–378
Johnson, Geraldine,
114.317
Johnson, Grant, and the Politics of Reconstruction, by Mantell, rev.,
98.273–275
Johnson, Guy,
85.126
biographical sketch of, 77.312–313
opinions on Amer. Indian, 77.311–327
Johnson, H.,
77.426,
97.82
Johnson, Herbert A.
The Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801–1835, rev., 122.424–425
Foundations of Power: John Marshall, 1801–1815, with Haskins, rev., 106.305–307
Johnson, Herschel V.,
86.335,
104.215, 216
Johnson, Hiram W.,
81.314, 318,
88.42, 43,
120.402
and Herbert Hoover, 97.528
Johnson, Isaac L.,
113.408
Johnson, Isaiah (slave),
100.521–532
Johnson, James M.,
104.77
Johnson, James P.,
107.160
Johnson, Jane (slave),
100.521–532
Johnson, Joe,
111.12
Johnson, John,
77.312,
113.612–623
Johnson, Sir John,
77.313,
79.441,
84.269, 450
n
Johnson, John "Buckie,"
109.551–552, 558, 563
Johnson, John G.,
112.566, 568–569
Johnson, Joseph, and kidnapping of blacks,
111.10–24
Johnson, Gen. Joseph E.,
102.316
Johnson, Joshua,
77.388, 393,
99.14,
109.75
Johnson, Luke,
110.449
Johnson, Lymis,
92.343–351
Johnson, President Lyndon B.,
91.480,
119.345
Johnson, Mary, "Madame Rivardi's Seminary in the Gothic Mansion,"
104.3–38
Johnson, Mary Johnson (Mrs. Guy Johnson),
77.313
Johnson, Moses,
122.220
Johnson, Orlando,
89.277
Johnson, Paul,
106.557,
112.454
Johnson, Philip,
101.199
Johnson, Philis,
108.483
Johnson, Rebekah,
108.485
Johnson, Richard Mentor (1780–1850),
80.421,
89.204,
92.514,
122.83
Johnson, Richard R.,
Adjustment to Empire: The New England Colonies, 1675–1715, rev.,
106.433–434
Johnson, Robert,
100.69
n
Johnson, Robert Erwin, book rev. by,
93.287–288
Johnson, Dr. Robert L.,
100.247, 248, 249, 251
Johnson, Rowland,
92.338–351
Johnson, Dr. Samuel (1709–1784),
77.453,
79.323,
80.34, 36,
92.48, 197, 201,
93.397, 402, 487,
101.358,
102.417,
103.12,
106.519,
108.269–271,
112.35,
121.16–17
admired by Rev. Jas. Abercrombie, 92.210
admires Richard Jackson, 94.446
Johnson, Samuel (
fl. 1794),
106.22–23
Johnson, Samuel (King's College),
107.409
Johnson, Rev. Samuel (1696–1772),
78.50,
95.62,
110.291
Johnson, Samuel A.,
The Battle Cry of Freedom. The New England Emigrant Aid Company in the Kansas Crusade, rev.,
79.404–405
Johnson, Thomas,
110.40,
121.354
The Thomas Johnson Family (Charles Willson Peale oil), 110.39, 53r
Johnson, Thomas (Md. Governor),
110.330
Johnson, Tiberius,
123.87
Johnson, Tom,
118.266
Johnson, Tom L.,
79.153
n, 154,
99.466,
103.456, 461
Johnson, Victor L.
book rev. by, 79.242–243
"Fair Traders and Smugglers in Philadelphia, 1754–1763," 83.125–149
Johnson, Walter Rogers,
82.90,
83.442, 443,
103.517,
106.439–440
on coke as fuel, 94.490
report on coal, 94.485, 487
Johnson, Widow,
77.477
Johnson, William,
107.403, 643,
115.204–205,
117.97, 99
Johnson, Justice William,
103.110
Johnson, Lady William,
107.644
Johnson, Lt. William,
95.479
Johnson, Sir William,
77.311, 312, 313, 315, 317, 325, 326,
80.302
n, 311, 479,
81.182, 186,
84.269, 299
n, 444
n, 449
n, 85.45, 113, 115, 126
n, 129
n, 145, 152,
89.184
n, 90.218,
101.175
biography of, by Flexner, rev.,
84.241–242
Augustus C. Buell's fraudulent biography of,
80.485, 486–489
Colonial American, by Hamilton, rev.,
101.139
death,
85.125
n, 158
half-breed daughters of,
84.311
n.
See also Dark Chief, Mrs.
index to papers of, rev.,
91.211–212
opinions of disregarded by Gen. Amherst,
90.211
papers of
vol. 10, rev., 76.233–235
vol. 11, rev., 79.271
vol. 12, rev., 83.348
Johnson, William, Jr. (1771–1834),
116.412
Johnson, William (architect),
91.163
Johnson, William (
fl. 1756) (teacher),
91.437
Johnson, WIlliam F.,
104.202, 208
Johnson, William H. (abolitionist),
92.320
n, 323
Johnson, William "Judy,"
117.15, 23, 25, 26, 28, 45, 46, 48
Johnson, William R. (horsebreeder),
101.43–45
Johnson, William Samuel,
100.319,
112.139
Johnson, Willis Fletcher,
94.185
Johnson, Wm. P.,
92.332
Johnson (merchant),
105.337
Johnson (servant),
87.77, 78
Johnson and Longman (publishers),
116.216
Johnson Company, Johnstown, Pa.,
99.460–475
F. W. Taylor at, 103.456–457, 459
Johnson family (minstrels),
84.90
Johnson family (of Germantown),
88.4
Johnson girder rail, book on,
116.400–402
Johnson Hall,
84.449
n
Johnson-Clymer Clubs,
92.374, 376, 379
Johnson-Reed Act (1924),
117.258–259
Johnson's Guards of Salem County,
89.3
Johnston, Gen. Albert Sydney,
90.97,
115.362,
122.144, 145,
123.252
Johnston, Angus James, II,
Virginia Railroads in the Civil War, rev.,
86.233–234
Johnston, David (African American apprentice),
93.477, 480
Johnston, David Claypoole, satire on Fanny Kemble,
98.64
Johnston, Frances Benjamin,
117.351
Johnston, Francis,
106.472
Johnston, Gov. George,
82.463, 464, 465
Johnston, J. H.,
88.276
Johnston, James,
81.50, 57
Johnston, John, biography of, as Indian agent, book rev.,
82.230–231
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E.,
87.48,
88.86
n, 91, 201–202, 204,
89.7
n, 15,
100.395, 396
resignation of, as U. S. quartermaster gen., 90.97, 106
retreats from Sherman, 89.90
in Shenandoah Campaign (1861), 89.338
Johnston, Josiah,
96.381
Johnston, Dr. Lewis (
d. 1774), as agent for West Jersey Soc.,
97.379–384, 391
Johnston, Lydia McLane (Mrs. Joseph E. Johnston),
88.91
Johnston, Mary,
106.170,
107.46
Johnston, Mary Grace,
92.283
Johnston, Norman, book rev. by,
81.427–428
Johnston, Paul Forsythe, book rev. by,
117.237–239
Johnston, Sarah,
93.477
Johnston, Thomas,
106.170
Johnston, William,
77.411
Johnston, William F.,
100.513,
107.199, 203,
109.470, 481–482, 485, 556, 559
Johnstone, Antoinette Pinchot (Lady Johnstone),
83.333, 335, 342,
96.495
n
Johnstone, Euphemia Scot (Mrs. John Johnstone),
77.288
Johnstone, George,
85.72, 73,
96.67,
121.363
poem denouncing, by Paine, 79.81–82, 86–88
Johnstone, James,
77.266, 283, 284, 287–288
Johnstone, John,
77.274, 285, 287–288
Johnstone, Robert,
114.436
Johnstown, Pa.,
80.334
book on immigrants in, 111.413–415
Cambria Iron Works in, 83.307–309, 311, 315–322, 324, 325–326
coal strikers, 114.545
fails to support striking miners (1873–1874), 83.311, 315–316
Johnson Company at, 99.460–475
Johnstown, the Day the Dam Broke, by O'Connor, rev.,
82.251–252
Johnstown Democrat, 84.177, 183
n, 122.323
Johnstown Tribune, 83.319, 321–322
Johonnet, Jackson,
93.164
Joiners
equipment, 86.406, 407, 414
at Pennsbury, 86.400
Joint-stock company.
See Free Society of Traders
Joinville, Prince de, visits Phila.,
103.371–372
Jolly, James A., book rev. by,
120.401–402
Jolly Galley (ship),
78.154
Jomini, Baron Antoine Henri de,
100.337,
123.251
Jonathan,
110.7
Jonathan Edwards's Moral Thought and Its British Context, by Fiering, essay review,
106.287–290
"Jonathan Roberts and the 'War Hawk' Congress of 1811–1812," by Raymond W. Champagne and Thomas J. Reuter,
104.434–449
Jonathan Trumbull, Connecticut's Merchant Magistrate (1710–1785), by Weaver, rev.,
81.93–95
Jones, Abram,
106.494
Jones, Absalom,
99.415, 416,
106.438,
107.63,
108.474–475,
111.6
Jones, Alice Hanson,
105.217
Jones, Andrew,
77.472
Jones, Ann,
108.489–495
Jones, Anna I.,
116.304 (map)
Jones, Archer,
115.341–343, 344, 346–347, 352, 362, 365
co-author, Why the South Lost the Civil War, rev., 111.397–399
Jones, Becky,
82.451, 460, 461
Jones, Benjamin,
109.63,
114.187
Jones, Cadwalader,
80.173, 207
Jones, Capt.,
90.469
Jones, Charles, Jr., and Company,
86.147
Jones, Charles & Co. (Bristol, England),
90.322
n
Jones, Charles Alvin (1938 gubernatorial candidate),
102.192–207
Jones, Clark & Cresson,
80.65
Jones, Daniel,
77.478, 479,
80.173, 192,
99.14
Jones, Daniel (of Kent County),
90.323
Jones, David,
83.186,
89.436
Jones, Rev. David,
84.435
n
Jones, David (1736–1820),
120.133
Jones, David R.,
111.63
Jones, Douglas Lamar,
105.345
Jones, Edward,
81.129,
86.347,
88.477,
121.209.
See also John, Edward
Jones, Dr. Edward,
80.151, 156, 157
Jones, Edward (chief clerk, Treasury Dept.),
96.177
Jones, Edward (
fl. 1681),
92.26
Jones, Edward N.,
95.246–250, 252–254, 256, 258
Jones, Eleanor (Mrs. Wm. Jones),
96.173, 174, 177–180
Jones, Dr. Eleanor C. (1863–1925),
108.235
Jones, Elizabeth,
99.14,
119.187
Jones, Ellis,
77.474
Jones, Ernest,
79.170
Jones, Florence,
109.21
Jones, Francis,
77.473, 474, 477
Jones, Frank J. R.,
113.61
Jones, George,
110.454
Jones, George Adams,
107.466
Jones, George Fenwick, book rev. by,
110.572–573
Jones, George W.,
76.172
Jones, Griffith (
d. 1712),
99.8, 14
Jones, Griffith (lawyer), Kent Co., Del.,
77.467
n
Jones, Griffith (mayor of Phila.,
d. 1712),
80.147, 150, 173, 246,
81.361,
84.145, 146,
89.156,
90.327, 346, 492,
92.28, 165
n, 107.43,
115.263,
121.120
Bristol Twp. land of, 92.184
imports bricks, 92.159n
of Maryland, 77.461, 467n, 478
merchant, 77.463, 464, 466, 467n
Phila. town lots of, 92.146
property of, in Phila., 80.167, 170, 182, 183, 189, 205, 206, 208, 221, 222
purchases Blue Anchor tavern, 92.42–43
sells Blue Anchor, 92.190n
tavern of, moved, 92.182
Jones, H. G.,
For History's Sake: The Preservation and Publication of North Carolina History, rev.,
91.229–230
Jones, Henry (Barbados merchant,
fl. 1680),
92.158
Jones, Henry (
fl. 1777),
97.106
Jones, Henry (of Moyamensing),
80.173, 198,
89.158, 163,
90.336
Jones, Herschel V.,
87.283
n
Jones, Horatio,
84.299
n
Jones, Howard,
116.247–248
Jones, Howard Mumford,
79.423,
80.22,
110.268
O Strange New World. American Culture..., rev., 89.391–392
Revolution and Romanticism, rev., 99.382–383
Jones, Inigo,
120.273–274
Jones, Isaac,
106.19
Jones, J. B.,
115.295–296
Jones, J. F. and S. (firm),
82.93
Jones, J. Glancy,
81.273
Jones, J. Pringle,
78.367
Jones, J. William,
120.164, 167, 168, 179, 187
Jones, Rev. J. J.,
97.201
Jones, Commodore Jacob,
86.347
n, 88.477,
90.9
Jones, Jehu Glancy,
109.447, 486
Jones, Jesse,
96.518
Jones, John,
79.492
n, 80.173, 178, 196, 207,
89.158, 420,
108.362,
113.190,
114.186,
121.120
Jones, Ensign John,
95.460, 464, 470, 472, 474
Jones, John, Jr.,
99.14
Jones, Dr. John (1729–1791),
80.5, 6,
95.63,
113.551
on Franklin's death, 96.370, 373
Jones, John (
fl. 1684),
78.152,
92.181
Jones, John (ironmaster),
93.474
Jones, John Henry,
101.514
Jones, John Paul,
77.404, 410,
80.479, 489,
85.29
n, 90.230,
96.471,
120.253,
122.128, 133, 134,
123.69, 83–84
anecdote about Richard Pearson, 96.344
biography of, by Morison, rev., 84.102–104
Augustus C. Buell's fraudulent biography of, 80.483–485, 491
and Catherine the Great, rev., 79.243–244
estate of, 77.156–157
invests in Indiana Company, 77.156–163
raids of, in Irish Sea, 80.107–108, 109–110
raids Whitehaven, England, 80.109
Jones, John Shoemaker,
99.14
Jones, Jonathan,
108.513, 515,
121.120
Jones, Joseph,
80.173, 219,
84.146,
89.149
n, 157,
99.14,
101.352,
107.372, 377, 382,
121.120
Jones, Kennard H.,
96.186, 187, 188
Jones, Lewis,
102.473
Jones, Lloyd,
96.178
Jones, Louis C., book rev. by,
78.130–132
Jones, Malachi,
114.209, 211
Jones, Maldwyn Allen,
American Immigration, rev.,
85.251–252
Jones, Marie,
116.290
Jones, Mary Harris, "Mother," book on,
111.271–272,
120.405–407
Jones, Mathew,
120.99, 100
Jones, Morgan (M. J.),
84.285–286, 287, 297, 435
n
Jones, Neels,
77.472
Jones, Noble Wymberly,
85.18
n
Jones, Owen, Jr. (1744–1825),
82.444,
96.307
n
Jones, Owen (1712–1793),
77.160,
82.460,
88.404,
98.148,
102.216
n, 106.283,
109.391
appraises Wm. Logan's estate, 82.410, 416
refuses Continental currency, 96.301
Jones, Paul,
103.363
Jones, Peter,
117.336
Jones, Peter (African American laborer),
93.485
Jones, Rachel,
80.173, 200
Jones, Rebecca,
106.71,
108.511,
109.38
Sansom silhouette of, 88.404, 418r
Jones, Rebekah,
108.485
Jones, Richard,
98.478, 479,
116.390
Jones, Robert,
80.173, 188
Jones, Robert F., book rev. by,
113.114–115,
116.243–244
Jones, Robert H.,
Disrupted Decades …, rev.,
98.117–118
Jones, Robert Strettel,
91.31
Jones, Rufus,
94.16
n, 110.434, 440,
114.307
Jones, S., painting of Masonic Hall,
88.171
n
Jones, Sally,
107.6,
108.489–490, 511
Jones, Sam (
fl. 1936),
95.252
Jones, Rev. Samuel (1735–1814),
87.186,
99.14,
122.228
Jones, Samuel T.,
98.482
Jones, Sarah,
121.209
Jones, Stanley L.,
The Presidential Election of 1896, rev.,
89.138–140
Jones, Stephen,
78.472
Jones, Susanna (Evans),
108.502–503
Jones, Susannah,
108.489–490
Jones, Sussanah,
107.45
Jones, Suzie,
112.316
Jones, Thomas (
fl. 1682),
80.173, 192, 207,
92.146
Jones, Thomas (
fl. 1790),
104.177, 180
Jones, Thomas (
fl. 1905),
120.356
Jones, Thomas (loyalist judge,
fl. 1870),
96.276
Jones, Thomas Firth,
A Pair of Lawn Sleeves: A Biography of William Smith, rev.,
96.550–551
Jones, Valentine,
76.306
Jones, Virgil Carrington,
The Civil War at Sea
vol. 1, rev., 85.238–239
vol. 2, rev., 86.367–368
vol. 3, rev., 87.244–245
Jones, W. Melville,
Chief Justice John Marshall: A Reappraisal, rev.,
81.101–102
Jones, Sir William,
80.241,
86.376, 390,
93.402, 403,
111.79
Jones, William (1760–1831),
81.61, 62, 63,
121.120
aptd. Sec. of Treasury, 96.175
bankruptcy of, 96.179
death of, 96.182
early life of, 96.170
as Sec. of the Navy, 96.167–182, 100.343
and 2nd Bank of the U. S., 96.182
Jones, William (
fl. 1770),
104.175
Jones, William (
fl. 1815),
117.332, 334, 336
Jones, William (
fl. 1924),
105.319–320
Jones, William M. (African American leader,
fl. 1850),
109.541–542, 547
Jones, Wood,
113.245
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation,
117.121–122,
118.369,
119.355–356,
123.133
Jones and Lewis (firm),
88.16
n
Jones & Meyer,
101.32
Jones Decision,
111.79–80
Jones' Hotel.
See Union Hotel
Jones Hotel, Harrisburg,
94.102
Jones' Hotel, Phila.,
93.60
Jones House (Coverly's Hotel), Harrisburg,
88.364–365
Jones Iron Minehole,
93.485
Jones Landing, Virginia,
115.405
Jones v. Van Zandt,
93.82
Jones/Janes, Daniel,
105.23
Jones's Bay area, Kent Co., Del.,
89.419
Jones's Creek, Del.,
89.418
Jones and Tuckniss,
98.329
Jonson, Ben,
80.363
Jordan, Barbara,
116.115
Jordan, Cynthia S.,
Second Stories: The Politics of Languages, Form, and Gender in Early American Fictions, rev.,
116.90–92
Jordan, Daniel P.,
Political Leadership in Jefferson's Virginia, rev.,
108.381–382
Jordan, David M.
Roscoe Conkling of New York: Voice in the Senate, rev., 96.256–258
Winfield Scott Hancock: A Soldier's Life, rev., 114.144–145
Jordan, David W., co-ed.,
A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635–1789, rev.,
111.123–125
Jordan, Francis,
87.385
Jordan, Henry Donaldson, book rev. by,
85.473–474
Jordan, Jesse,
84.40
n
Jordan, John, Jr., and iron industry,
96.428–431
Jordan, John (of Historical Society of Pa.),
115.99
Jordan, John H. (Fed. Dist. Atty.,
fl. 1904),
90.368
Jordan, John W.,
100.434
Jordan, Mildred,
The Distelfink Country of the Pennsylvania Dutch, rev.,
103.137–138
Jordan, Robert, Jas. Logan's letter to,
94.139, 140
Jordan, Terry G.,
114.581,
121.391
book rev. by, 114.281–282
The American Backwoods Frontier: An Ethnic and Ecological Interpretation, with Kaups, rev., 114.282–284
Jordan, Thomas,
80.435
n
Jordan, Wilfred,
115.99–102, 101
r, 105–114
Jordan, Winthrop D.,
120.133
book rev. by, 111.571–572
White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550–1812, rev., 92.518–519
Jordan (Jourdan), Richard (1756–1826),
88.404
Jordans Friends Meeting, England, burial ground of,
76.326–329
passim
Jordon, John W.,
82.376
Jordy, William H.,
Henry Adams: Scientific Historian, rev.,
77.229–230
Joris, Adriaen,
80.232
Jorison, Hiran.
See Joris, Adriaen
Joseph I, King of Portugal,
78.71
n, 77
n
Joseph, Prince of Portugal,
78.78
n
Joseph, Herman, David Courtwright, and Don Des Jarlais,
Addicts Who Survived: An Oral History of Narcotic Use in America, 1923–1965, rev.,
114.593–595
Joseph, Jacob,
110.598
Joseph Brant: Mohawk, by Chalmers, rev.,
80.252–254
"Joseph Breintnall and a Poem in Praise of Jacob Taylor," by J. Philip Goldberg,
86.207–209
Joseph Charless, Printer in the Western Country, by Kaser, rev.,
88.501–502
Joseph Ellicott and the Holland Land Company: The Opening of Western New York, by Chazanof, rev.,
95.272–273
Joseph Fels and the Single-Tax Movement, by Dudden, rev.,
96.410–411
Joseph Fels Fund, for single tax,
79.163–165, 166
"Joseph Fels of Philadelphia and London," by Arthur P. Dudden,
79.143–166
"Joseph Galloway's Military Advice
…," by John E. Ferling,
98.171–188
Joseph Nichols and the Nicholites. A Look at the "New Quakers" of Maryland, Delaware, North and South Carolina, by Carroll, rev.,
87.229–230
Joseph Porter (ship),
80.433
Joseph Pulitzer and the New York World, by Juergens, rev.,
91.502–503
Joseph Reed, A Moderate in the American Revolution, by Roche, rev.,
82.115–117
Joseph Richardson and Family, by Fales, rev.,
99.242–243
"Joseph Sansom, Philadelphia Silhouettist," by Charles Coleman Sellers,
88.395–438
Joseph Severns & Company,
107.208
"Joseph Sill and His Diary," by Elizabeth M. Geffen,
94.275–330
Joseph Smith and the Beginning of Mormonism, by Bushman, rev.,
109.402–404
Joseph Warren, Physician, Politician, Patriot, by Cary, rev.,
86.484–487
"Joseph Wharton's Nickel Business," by W. Ross Yates,
101.287–321
Josephs, J. L. and S. (firm),
76.214
Josephs, Samuel,
97.245,
103.345, 346
Josephson, Ben,
115.491, 499
Josephson, Harold, ed.,
Biographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders, rev.,
111.245–246
Josephus, Flavius,
80.29
"Joshua Gee's Memorial to the Board of Trade," by Thomas Wendel,
93.13–22
Josiach (Josiah) (ship),
84.209
n
Josiah, Ann (Mrs. Emanuel Josiah),
79.453
Josiah, Elizabeth Marsh (Mrs. James Josiah),
79.464–465, 466, 471, 472, 473, 481, 482, 484
Josiah, Emanuel,
79.453, 463–464
Josiah, Harrison & Lee (firm),
79.482, 483
Josiah, James (1751–1820),
81.57,
82.35
described, 79.452, 462
in London trade, 79.466–467
marriages of, 79.456, 464–465
master mariner, 79.452–484
naval service in Amer. Rev., 79.453–466
portrait of, by C. W. Peale, 79.452, 452r (facing), 468
retirement of, 79.481–483
settles father's estate, 79.463–464
and Soc. for Poor and Distressed Masters of Ships, 79.465, 467, 482, 483
voyage to Batavia, 79.478–481
voyages to China, 79.468–471
Josiah, Sarah Reynolds (Mrs. James Josiah),
79.456, 464
Josiah, Susan Marsh,
79.452–453, 481, 482
Josiah & M'Leod (firm),
79.483
"Josiah Fox, Gentleman, Quaker, Shipbuilder," by Merle T. Westlake, Jr.,
88.316–327
"Josiah Harmar, Diplomatic Courier," by Dwight L. Smith,
87.420–430
Jouffroy, Claude F. D.,
79.74
n
The Journal and Major Essays of John Woolman, ed. by Moulton, rev.,
96.242–244
The Journal and Occasional Writings of Sarah Wister, ed. by Derounian, rev.,
112.464–465
Journal of a Residence in America (Kemble),
103.366
Journal of American History, 88.325, 326
The Journal of George Fox, ed. by Nickalls, rev.,
77.117
Journal of Insanity, 105.189
The Journal of Madam Knight, ed. by Freiberg, rev.,
96.528
The Journal of Samuel Curwen, Loyalist, ed. by Oliver, rev.,
97.535–537
The Journal of the Proceedings of the President, 1793–1797, ed. by Twohig in
The Papers of George Washington, ed. by Abbot, rev.,
106.434–435
A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery, 109.53
Journalism,
77.167, 169.
See also Newspapers;
Press
in the 1850s, 104.200–220
abuse of Geo. Washington, 100.194
almanac publishing, 116.183–211
Aurora as voice of Republican party, 119.369–399
in Benjamin Franklin's boosterism, 116.139–153
biography of Mrs. Frank Leslie, rev., 79.130–131
book on, 114.309–310, 115.145–146
Augustus C. Buell's career in, 80.480
and Charles Jacobs Peterson, 93.510–526
City and State (reform journal), 94.62–74
during Civil War, 85.304
Civil War, book on, 115.130–131
Civil War attitude of Catholic papers, 103.196–221
code of ethics of, 97.313
colonial, book on, 119.173–175
colonial newspaper format, 116.148
The Columbian Magazine, 94.408–410
The Federal Gazette in the yellow fever epidemic (1793), 120.322–341
fees for contributors, 93.396
during Great Depression and New deal, book on, 114.471–472
Leigh Hunt and, 81.406
independent, 77.172
James Watson Webb: A Biography, by Crouthamel, rev., 94.256–257
of Geo. Lippard, 94.199
and McClure's Magazine, 95.418–420
Morton McMichael's role in, 77.164–165, 172, 177–178, 179
Objectivity and the News: The Public and the Rise of Commercial Journalism, by Schiller, rev., 106.574–576
opportunities in for women, 101.233
Thomas Paine's American Crisis, 121.351–370
and Philadelphia Magazine, 95.286
at Pittsburgh (1798–1805), 91.46–55
political, of Anchor Club, 80.312–319 passim
public support for the Constitutional Convention, book on, 116.241–243
Pulitzer, by Swanberg, rev., 92.276–278
reform, 118.264–265
revival of the Aurora, 96.521
revolutionary, "The Enlightenment Education of Benjamin Franklin Bache," by Jeffery A. Smith, 112.483–501
Robt. Walsh and the Amer. Review, 93.392–409
The South Reports the Civil War, by Andrews, rev., 94.563–565
study of story papers, rev., 79.128–129
Mark Sullivan and, 99.351
Ida M. Tarbell's career in, 101.218–238
"The American Museum...," by Robert W. Sellen, 93.179–189
women's literature, book on, 120.388–389
Journals.
See also Diaries and journals
The Journals of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, vol. 3, trans. by Tappert and Doberstein, rev.,
83.463–464
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, ed. by De Voto, rev.,
78.378–379
The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ed. by Moulton, rev.,
112.625–630
"A Journey from Patapsco in Maryland to Annapolis, April 4, 1730,"
110.237–238, 241–242, 247–250, 257–258
"A Journey from Philadelphia to New York," by Freneau (poem),
93.492
n
A Journey from South Carolina to Connecticut in the Year 1809. The Journal of William D. Martin, ed. by Elmore, rev.,
83.468–469
Journey into Northern Pennsylvania and the State of New York, by de Crèvecour, trans. by Bostelmann, rev.,
89.378–379
Journey to America, by Tocqueville, ed. by Mayer, rev.,
84.491–493
Journey to Pennsylvania, by Mittelberger, ed. by Handlin and Clive, rev.,
85.220–221
"'Journey to Rhoad Island,'" by William T. Parsons,
85.411–422
Journeyman Mechanics' Advocate, 76.153
n
The Journeyman's and Artisan's London and Provincial Chronicle, 76.163
n
Journeymen.
See also Workingmen
and apprentices, 114.234–238, 240
Journeymen Carpenters' Society, Phila.,
76.152
n
Journeymen Tailors International,
90.459
Journeymen Tailors' Protective Association,
92.376, 377
Jouvencal, Choucet,
88.183
Joy, Benjamin,
77.420–421, 424
Joy, John E.,
98.370
Joy, Sally,
101.236
Joyce, Dominick,
98.141
Joyce, James,
76.469
Joyce, John,
119.124
Joyce, Patrick,
Work, Society and Politics: The Culture of the Factory in Later Victorian England, essay review,
106.114–116
Joyce, Rosemary,
112.316–317
Joyce, William L., ed.
, Printing and Society in Early America, with Hall, Brown and Hench, rev.,
108.107–108
Joyner, Charles,
114.137
Juan Griego, Port of,
94.48
Judah, Baron,
121.54–55
Judah, Charles,
91.99–101
Judah, Harriet,
121.55–56
Judah, Jacob,
121.55
Judaism
Frederic Huidekoper's studies of, 103.61
women and, book on, 123.114–115
Judans, Monsieur,
104.11
Judas Iscariot,
89.11
Judd, Charles,
120.177
Judd, Norman,
82.103
Judd's Hotel, Phila.,
84.409, 416,
102.501
Judea (maid),
107.37
Judge, cartoons on John Wanamaker in,
115.451–473, 473
r
Judge Moses Levy (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.46, 64
r
Judges,
79.345.
See also Courts of law
admiralty, in Phila.,
80.432–437
passim, 441–442
aptd. by Thos. Penn during pleasure,
94.437
biography of William Johnson, rev.,
79.519–520
career of John Guest,
83.181–182
circuit riding of,
77.154
n, 458, 461
of Commerce Court,
101.506–520
controversy over mode of appointment of,
94.459, 460, 461
English, dress of,
86.259, 272.
See also Courts of law;
Lawyers
influence of politics on,
88.213, 307, 307
n, 308–309, 460, 479, 480
midnight,
77.154
n
popularly elected,
91.9
Judicial decisions,
89.81
Judicial Power and Reconstruction Politics, by Kutler, rev.,
93.443–444
Judicial review,
118.53–59,
120.143
and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 118.33–62
in Van Horne's Lessee v. Dorrance (1795), 118.53, 57
Judicial system.
See Courts of law
Judicial tenure, nineteenth-century Pennsylvania issue,
121.167–168
Judiciary,
76.189, 440–441.
See also Law;
Lawyers
attack on, Pa., 1805, 101.376
power of, book on, 122.424–425
role of, in constitutional interpretation, book on, 113.298–300
Judiciary Act (1801),
77.154
n
Judiciary Reorganization Bill,
99.360
Judson, Adoniram,
Mission For Life: The Story of the Family of Adoniram Judson, The Dramatic Events of the First American Foreign Mission, and the Course of Evangelical Religion in the Nineteenth Century, by Brumberg, essay rev.,
107.137–142
Judson, E. Z. C. (Ned Buntline), biography of, book rev.,
76.366–367
Judson, Edward,
107.140
Judwin, John,
89.418
n
Juergens, George
book rev. by, 92.537–538
Joseph Pulitzer and the New York World, rev., 91.502–503
Jugiez, Martin (gilder),
88.26
Julian, George W.,
81.280–281
Julian calendar,
77.466
n–467
n
Juliana Library Company, Lancaster, Pa.,
81.85
n, 86.265
n
Juliani, Richard N.
book rev. by, 106.579–581
Building Little Italy: Philadelphia's Italians Before Mass Migration, rev., 123.258–259
Julien Hall, Boston,
84.65, 73, 75
July, Robert W.,
The Essential New Yorker: Gulian Crommelin Verplanck, rev.,
76.107–108
Juniata College,
83.38,
85.285,
120.401
Juniata Crossing,
95.443
Juniata Park, Phila.,
101.118
Juniata River,
76.416, 417, 436
Susquehanna connector, 116.297–298
Juniata River Valley, railroad route in,
93.230
Junior, James A.,
113.61
Junior college, impact on correspondence training,
120.368–369
Junior League, Phila.,
97.290
Junior Library Company of Philadelphia,
101.77
Junior Mechanics,
104.84
Junior Quoit Club, Phila.,
104.327
Junius Americanus (pseudonym).
See Lee, Arthur
Junius Brutus (ship),
79.55–58
Junkin, Benjamin F.,
109.526
Junkin, George,
112.351, 356, 360
Junkin, Robert,
87.146
Juno (ship),
81.50
Junto,
76.272, 289,
80.13,
83.447,
85.57, 69,
116.165, 166, 203, 211,
121.29.
See also American Philosophical Society
the, 111.513, 517
founded by Franklin, 101.75
original members of, 84.137, 138, 140, 144
Jupiter and Io (Rembrandt Peale painting),
110.145–146, 148
Juries,
77.460, 461, 468
n, 79.345.
See also Courts of law;
Grand juries
coroner's, holds inquest for Italian miners, 88.272–273, 276, 281
S. G. Fisher on, 87.201, 213–216 passim
and liquor law violations, in Phila. (1923–1925), 84.363–365
qualification and function of English, 114.334–337, 342–345
right of trial by, 77.139, 140, 143, 150, 79.317
trial by, as fundamental right, 81.144–146, 150, 152, 155
Jurisdiction
of federal and Phila. governments, 84.358–359
of Federal courts, 77.19–20
legal, effect on boundary disputes, 115.37–38
of Pa. court rulings on federal measures, 88.307, 308, 308n, 309
of Senate, 77.146
Jurists,
76.148, 149, 189.
See also Lawyers
Jussieu, Bernard de,
85.63, 64–65
Jussieu, M.,
101.79
Just, Ernest Everett, book rev. by,
109.249–250
Justice.
See also Appeals;
Courts of law;
Law;
"Peace bonds";
Punishments
among Indians, 77.322
in Pa., 77.461
symbolized on City Hall, 77.439–441
"Women's Crime and Criminal Administration in Pennsylvania, 1763–1790," by G. S. Rowe, 109.335–368
Justice, Ester,
92.341
Justice, George M.,
87.410, 416
Justice, Rudolph,
92.341
Justice, William W.,
94.380,
98.447, 448, 449, 452
"Justice and Humanity," (anonymous author),
123.183–186
Justice Department, U. S.,
84.187
Justice George Shiras, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A Chronicle of His Family, Life and Times, by Shiras, rev.,
78.251–254
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. Volume 1: The Shaping Years, 1841–1870, by Howe, rev.,
81.428–430
Justice Samuel Chase, by Elsmere, rev.,
106.573–574
Justice William Johnson, The First Dissenter, by Morgan, rev.,
79.519–520
Justices of the peace,
77.460–461, 462, 466–480
passim
appointment of in colonial Pa., 93.307
compose courts, 100.185
conflicts of with county commissioners, 93.381
and county govt., 93.372
crimes committed by, 91.11–12
duties of, 91.9–10, 97.52, 53
unpopularity of office of, 97.55
Justin (Justinus),
79.419, 422
Justis, Charles,
106.502
Justis (Jestason), Justa (Jesta),
83.94
Jutties (medieval overhangs),
100.295
Juvenal,
79.422,
80.19
Juvenile Aid Society, Phila.,
112.213, 216, 218–219
Juvenile delinquency, in anthracite region,
89.288–289
Juvenile literature.
See Books, for children
Juxon, Capt. ,
88.124