Quacks/Quackery,
76.75,
94.357,
104.479
homeopathy considered as, 104.478
patent medicines, 91.198–202, 105.49–50
Quadrant, of Thos. Godfrey,
80.23, 24,
81.61, 127
Quadruple Alliance,
109.127
Quaife, Milo M.,
The History of the United States Flag from the Revolution to the Present, Including a Guide to Its Use and Display, by Quaife, Weig, and Appleman, rev.,
87.372
"Quaker, Shaker, Rabbi: Warder Cresson, The Story of a Philadelphia Mystic," by Frank Fox,
95.147–194
Quaker Blues,
85.10
n
The Quaker City; or, The Monks of Monk Hall..., by Lippard,
79.287–288, 296, 303,
94.193, 195, 304
Quaker City (Lippard newspaper),
79.296, 299
Quaker Coll., Haverford College,
89.111
The Quaker Colonies: A Chronicle of the Proprietors of the Delaware, by Fisher,
91.188
The Quaker Family in Colonial America: A Portrait of the Society of Friends, by Frost, rev.,
99.504–506
Quaker House of Industry (Phila.),
114.317
"Quaker Humanists: James Logan as a Classical Scholar," by Frederick B. Tolles,
79.415–438
Quaker Industrial Alcohol Company,
109.218, 227–228
Quaker Latin School,
109.104
Quaker Light Infantry,
82.22
"Quaker Members of the Board of Controllers and Directors of Philadelphia Public Schools, 1818–1820" (table),
118.113
"Quaker Merchants and the Slave Trade in Colonial Pennsylvania," by Darold D. Wax,
86.143–159
The Quaker Origins of Antislavery, ed. by Frost, rev.,
104.382–383
Quaker party,
81.351, 364
Franklin, leader of, 81.197, 351, 352
Galloway, leader of, 81.353
representation in Pa. Assembly, 81.352n
and Stamp Act, 81.352–353, 355
wants paper money expansion, 81.357
Quaker Peace Testimony,
118.113
Quaker Profiles, 109.396
"Quaker School Life in Philadelphia Before 1800" by Jean S. Straub,
89.447–458
"Quaker Text,"
118.96
Quakerism on the Eastern Shore, by Carroll, rev.,
95.264–266
Quakers and Politics..., by Nash,
94.23
Quakers and Politics, Pennsylvania, 1681–1726, by Nash, rev.,
93.264–265
Quakers and Quakerism,
111.95, 253–254, 275–276, 566–568,
112.7, 324,
119.45, 46–48, 50, 52, 346, 358,
121.140.
See also Friends, Society of (Quakers);
Hicksites
in Amer. Rev.,
121.372, 373–374
with government positions, 105.6–7, 14
American historiography,
115.165, 168–171
"Anti-Popery in Colonial Pennsylvania," by Joseph J. Casino,
105.279–309
apprentice procedures,
122.8–9
and the Association,
116.131–132, 135, 139, 141–142, 144, 146–147
attitudes in Revolutionary War,
118.137
"August Edouart: A Quaker Album of American and English Duplicate Silhouettes 1827–1845," by Helen and Neville Laughon,
109.387–398
Bee Hive bibliography of Francis Daniel Pastorius,
122.241–291
books on,
112.287–289, 298–300, 464–465,
119.258–260
and Christianity,
105.453–468
church history, book on,
114.306–307
Conscience in Crisis: Mennonites and Other Peace Churches in America, 1739–1789, by MacMaster, Horst and Ulle, rev.,
106.126–128
doctrine and Lutherans,
121.80, 88, 89, 90
"The Domesticated Madman: Changing Concepts of Insanity at the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1780–1830," by Nancy Tomes,
106.271–286
domination of settlement at Wright's Ferry,
120.61–87
Elizabeth Sandwich Drinker,
107.9
"Editorial Practices in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia: The Journal of Thomas Chalkley in Manuscript and Print," by George J. Willauer, Jr.,
107.217–234
Edward Hicks. His Peaceable Kingdom and Other Paintings, by Mather. Catalogue by Miller and Mather, rev.,
108.240–241
England and mental health care,
105.185–186
English and colonial legal rights of,
114.323–340
entrepreneurism, innovation and capitalism,
122.19–21, 26–27
"Ethnicity, Religion, and Politics in Early America," by Alan W. Tully,
107.491–536
exiles,
81.391, 392,
82.412, 415
n, 447–462
passim
family patterns and migration of, book on,
113.277–282
Friends Asylum,
105.186
Friends in the Delaware Valley: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1681–1981, ed. by Moore, rev.,
106.291–293
With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the 1870s, by Milner, rev.,
108.120–121
heritage, William Penn Charter School, book on,
116.389–391
Hicksite separation,
105.215,
106.291–292
humanitarianism and Evangelicals,
118.88–116
impact of
on colonial militia, 119.76, 79, 80, 82–83
on regionalization, 113.533, 539, 542
and Indian lands,
116.16–17, 19–20
influence of
in abolitionism, 123.180, 181, 183
on Charles Brockden Brown, 116.467–498
in colonial politics, 123.232
on Philadelphia, 121.413–414
on Philadelphia schools, book on, 122.160–162
in the Poconos, 115.495–496
Jesse Herman Holmes, A Quaker's Affirmation for Man, by Wahl, rev.,
105.325–326
Keithian, denominational records of,
120.89–105
The Keithian Controversy in Early Pennsylvania, ed. by Frost, rev.,
105.215–216
legal matters
law-making in the Delaware Valley, book on, 120.371–372
leaders and the Pennsylvania legislature, 122.294
reform and, 113.166
settlement of Reading, Pa., 105.141
Lives of the Ministers of the Gospel Among the People Called Quakers, 107.224
lobbying in London,
117.131–152
Deborah Norris Logan,
107.96–100, 106, 108, 112
London and colonial, divisions between,
117.150–151
Lucretia Mott: Her Complete Speeches and Sermons, ed. and intro. by Green, rev.,
105.359–360
Middle colony and New England compared, to Lancaster marriage, reproduction and mortality patterns,
114.353, 363–381
and military defenses,
105.430–431, 441–444
opposition by
to capital punishment, 115.124
to dancing in Philadelphia, 115.64–65, 74, 78–79, 82
to slavery, 113.243
pacifism of,
123.261, 369
Amer. Rev. and, 114.28
and Benjamin Franklin, 116.205–206
in French and Indian War, 119.229–230, 233, 235–237
The Peace Reform in American History, by DeBeneditti, rev.,
105.240–242
Philadelphia Quakers, 1681–1981, by Wilson, rev.,
106.291–293
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, guide to, book on,
115.594–595
political influence of,
121.332–339, 341, 344–345
political power of,
122.46–47, 51, 54, 64
prison reform,
106.189
"'Prophesies and Revelations:' German Cabbalists in Early Pennsylvania," by Elizabeth W. Fisher,
109.299–333
publications,
122.241–291
on the "Paxton Boys," 123.31–55
Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia: Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Class Authority and Leadership, by Baltzell, rev.,
105.229–232
A Quaker Woman's Cookbook: The Domestic Cookery of Elizabeth Ellicott Lea, ed. by Weaver, rev.,
107.471–472
"The Quest for Harmony in a Turbulent World: The Principle of 'Love and Unity' in Colonial Pennsylvania Politics," by Hermann Wellenreuther,
107.537–576
The Reformation of American Quakerism, 1748–1783, by Marietta, rev.,
109.579–580
and religious liberty,
116.87–89
"Religious Liberty in Early Pennsylvania," by J. William Frost,
105.419–451
schooling,
118.87–116
and secular reforms contrasted,
118.103–104
and slavery,
107.51–52, 55, 58, 61–67
Henry Drinker and, 107.611–629
opposition to, 113.243, 255–264
"Specters of Subversion, Societies of Friends: Dissent and the Devil in Provincial Essex County, Massachusetts," by Christine Leigh Heyrman, rev.,
108.377–378
study of community life,
106.45, 50, 65, 68
suffering, in England,
122.247–248
support for Greek revolution and,
123.348, 351
temperance and,
113.555,
118.110
"'A Tender Regard to the Whole Creation': Anthony Benezet and the Emergence of an Eighteenth-Century Quaker Ecology," by Donald Brooks Kelley,
106.69–88
and test oaths,
123.309–310, 312, 315–316, 319, 327
Charles Thomson and, book on,
115.595–596
tradition of, black women and,
113.13–14
transformation of, book on,
113.483–485
"The Union Farm: Henry Drinker's Experiment in Deriving Profit from Virtue," by David W. Maxey,
107.607–629
wealth of,
98.452
Welsh,
114.201–203, 224, 227
Wilkinson-Story separation,
105.215
"The William Penn Papers, Volume II," essay review by Gary B. Nash, reviewing
The Papers of William Penn, Volume II,
1860–1864, Richard S. Dunn and Mary Maples Dunn (eds.). Associate eds. Scott M. Wilds, Richard A. Ryerson, and Jean R. Soderlund. Special editor, Ned C. Landsman,
107.631–634
"William Penn's Experiment in the Wilderness: Promise and Legend," by J. William frost,
107.577–605
witness of, book on Henry Joel Cadbury,
113.316–317
women's roles and,
115.168–171
Quakers and Slavery: A Divided Spirit, by Soderlund, rev.,
110.579–580
Quakers and the Atlantic Culture, by Tolles, rev.,
85.210–211
"Quakers and the Founding of the Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charitable Relief," by Julia B. Rauch,
98.438–455
"The Quakers Synod" (cartoon),
77.276
Quakertown, Pa.,
86.128
Quality Hill, Scranton, Pa.,
89.275
Quandrill, Capt.,
78.73, 75, 76, 77
Quantico, Va.,
84.354
Quantitative history,
116.379–380
analysis of Germans in Pa. politics, 122.39–76
methods of the new political history, 120.126, 127
Quaqua Coast (Africa),
92.473
Quarantine,
76.55,
78.37, 38
Pa. rescinds laws on, 84.406
at Phila. (1798), 78.77
Quare, Daniel,
80.155,
98.296,
121.121
Quaritch (London book dealer),
100.391
Quarles, Benjamin,
114.137,
115.358–359,
123.385
Lincoln and the Negro, rev., 87.117–118
The Negro in the American Revolution, rev., 86.487–488
The Negro in the Civil War, rev., 78.127–129
Quarles (emblematist),
116.123
Quarries/Quarrying,
92.178, 179
for Cape Henlopen breakwater, 103.241
in Chestnut Hill, 116.262–263
Quarry, Robert,
78.150
n, 99.17,
105.435,
117.142
Quarter of a Millennium. The Library Company of Philadelphia, 1731–1981. A Selection of Books, Manuscripts, Maps, Prints, Drawings and Paintings, ed. by Wolf and Korey, rev.,
106.585–586
Quarter sessions courts,
77.460–461
record of, for Phila. Co. (1695), 77.465–480
Quartering Act (1765),
79.315,
91.268–273,
95.37, 38
conflict of authority over, 88.190–191
considered a tax, 81.361
Ga. and, 88.191
inapplicability of, to Amer., 91.280
N. J. and, 88.191, 192, 193–194
N. Y. and, 88.191, 194–196
opposition to, 81.358, 359, 361
and paper money controversy, 88.190–198 passim
S. C. and, 88.191, 197
Quartering of troops,
82.470,
86.17.
See also Quartering Act (1765)
in Phila.,
82.425–426, 427, 440, 460, 463, 464
Quarterly Review, 93.392
Quartermaster Corps
financial requisitions of (1793–1794), 78.315, 334, 340, 431–432
and supplies for Wayne's army (1793–1794), 78.301–341 passim, 424–455 passim
in War of 1812, 100.339–340
Quartermaster General of the Union Army. A Biography of M. C. Meigs, by Weigley, rev.,
84.114–116
Quartermasters, and bread supply, during Amer. Rev.,
81.382
Quarter-racing,
78.219
Quasi War,
118.240
Federalist, 122.214, 226
with France, 119.42, 44, 59, 62–63, 130, 131
The Quasi-War: The Politics and Diplomacy of the Undeclared War with France, 1797–1801, by De Conde, rev.,
91.222–223
Quay, Mathew Stanley,
77.179,
81.306,
87.3, 15,
88.38,
94.367, 368,
99.449, 453,
102.185,
103.345, 346, 352, 355,
104.61,
115.453, 456, 458–459, 462, 464–466, 469–472,
119.252
Boss Rule in the Gilded Age: Matt Quay of Pennsylvania, by Kiehl, rev., 107.483–485
death of, 94.73
effort of reformers to defeat, 94.67, 68
and Pa. gubernatorial election (1866), 87.378, 379n
and Pa. speakership contest (1867), 87.386–388
and U. S. Senatorial contest (1867), in Pa., 87.376–377, 391
Quebec, Canada,
76.439,
83.148
Battle of, 103.310–311
first printing office in, 103.151
Kollner views of, 84.335
Wolfe and siege of, rev., 84.242–243
Quebec Act (1774),
85.8
n
and Amer. Rev., 101.171, 185–188
and anti-Popery, 105.306–309
and land speculation, 85.48
Quebec cantilever bridge,
123.126
Queen, Elizabeth,
82.140
Queen, Emma,
82.140
Queen, Francis,
82.139, 140
Queen, Henrietta,
82.139
Queen, James Fuller (1821–1886)
apprenticed to Lehman & Duval, 82.140
career as lithographer, 82.139–175
Civil War duty, 82.153–154
drawings of, 82.142, 145, 150, 172, 174, 175
as engraver, 82.144
evaluation of, 82.174–175
lithographs of, 82.139r (facing), 142r, 150r, 162r
water colors of, 82.142–143, 153, 155, 172, 174, 175
Queen, James W.,
98.29
Queen, John,
82.139
Queen, Mary,
82.140
Queen, Robert,
82.139
Queen, Sarah Harvey (Mrs. Jas. Queen),
82.140
Queen, William,
82.139
Queen Anne,
123.228
Queen Anne's War,
112.335
and Assembly of Pa., 94.144–172 passim
Queen Charlotte (ship),
79.43
Queen of France (sloop),
79.465, 466,
81.58
Queen of Hungary (ship),
82.334–335
Queen St., Alexandria, Va.,
89.45
Queen Village,
118.177–178
Queen's Chapel, Portsmouth, N. H.,
100.4
Queen's College.
See Cambridge University;
Rutgers University
Queen's Rangers,
103.321
Queensware,
94.99,
98.154
Queeto (Indian name).
See Rosencrantz, Nicholas
Quemahoning Creek,
123.8, 23
Quemahoning Reservoir,
76.436
Quenzel, Carrol H.,
87.140
n
Querists,
102.419
Quervelle, Anthony Gabriel,
119.163
Quesnet, Monsieur (dancing master),
104.20,
115.66
Quessinawomink Creek,
92.16, 44, 47.
See also
Frankford Creek
Quest for Faith, Quest for Freedom: Aspects of Pennsylvania's Religious Experience, ed. by Reimherr, rev.,
112.457–459
Quest for Piety and Obedience, by Wittlinger, rev.,
104.132–133
The Quest for Power. The Lower Houses of Assembly in the Southern Royal Colonies, 1689–1776, by Greene, rev.,
90.253–255
Questa, John,
90.452
Queues (hair style),
101.462, 463, 464
Quick, Herbert,
96.49, 485
Quicksell, Lt. Joseph,
95.472
Quid Mirror (Phila.),
118.38
Quidor, John,
107.648–649
Quids (political party),
101.369
oppose Michael Leib, 101.372, 373, 374
A Quiet Boomtown Jamison City, Pa., 1889–1912, by Newton and Sperry, rev.,
97.122
Quietism
and evangelical Quaker division, 118.101–103
and humanitarianism, 118.88–116
Quigley, David, book rev. by,
123.380–382
Quigley, Philip,
94.227
Quilts/Quilting,
82.405, 408,
83.266, 267,
86.410, 411,
91.322
book on, 114.316–318
and gender, 123.270
Quimby, George Irving,
Indian Life in the Upper Great Lakes, 11,000 B.C. to A.D. 1800, rev.,
85.217–219
Quimby, Ian M. G.,
123.134
book revs. by, 89.493–495, 97.545–547, 121.154–155, 404–406, 123.99–102
ed., American Furniture and Its Makers, rev., 103.539–541
ed., American Painting to 1776: A Reappraisal, rev., 96.535–537
ed., Winterthur Portfolio 10, rev., 99.524–525
Quimby, Phineas Parkhurst,
104.482,
115.589
Quimby, Robert S.,
The U. S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operational and Command Study, rev.,
123.110–113
Quinby, Jesse B.,
98.208, 210
Quinces,
86.400, 401
Quincy, Edmund,
82.280, 283
Quincy, John,
80.27
Quincy, Josiah, Jr.,
105.345
Quincy, Josiah (1709–1784),
80.501, 503, 504
n, 86.333,
89.406,
93.348,
110.93
Quinine,
76.414,
78.32
n, 210, 212,
89.208,
94.349, 349
n, 103.106
Quinlan, John,
79.52
as captain of privateer Holker, 79.59–61, 62n52
Quinn, Alison,
109.82
Quinn, Arthur Hobson,
82.222,
93.510
Quinn, David B.,
109.82
book rev. by, 105.489–491
England and the Discovery of America, 1481–1620, rev., 98.516–517
The Roanoke Vayages, 1584–90, rev., 80.371–372
Quinn, Judith,
114.573
Quinn, Miriam, "William Allen--Benjamin Chew Correspondence," with David A. Kimball,
90.202–226
Quinney, Andrew,
120.18
Quinn's Jests; or the Facetious Man's Pocket Companion, 110.261
Quinsy,
94.511
Quintuple Treaty,
80.422n
Quintus Smyrnaeus,
79.419
Quitman, John A.,
115.416
Quit-rents,
76.87,
77.265, 286,
78.143, 144, 165, 169,
85.138, 145,
86.125,
89.169,
92.165,
93.336
colonists refuse to pay, 92.175
in Pa., 80.146–147, 160–161, 162, 242
paid in tobacco, 78.144, 149–150, 166
paid in wheat, 78.144
of Penn family, 94.431–432
settlers refuse to pay, in Del., 87.254
Quittaphilla Forge,
93.475
n
Quoit Club, Phila.,
102.477
Quota Acts, immigration,
117.258, 267