Ubbelohde, Carl
book rev. by, 113.293–295
The Vice-Admiralty Courts and the American Revolution, rev., 85.89–90
U.C.L.A. National Center for History in the Schools,
123.266
Udree, Daniel,
93.474
Ueberroth, Jacob,
98.476
Ueberroth farm,
98.477, 482, 483, 488
Ugly Club (War of 1812),
91.305, 316
Uhlenberg, Peter,
110.606–607
Uhlendorf, Bernhard A.,
Revolution in America. Confidential Letters and Journals 1776–1784 of Adjutant General Major Baurmeister of the Hessian Forces, rev.,
81.421–423
Ukrainians (in Sackville, Pa.),
114.524–525
Uleland, Elsa,
123.259–260
Ulle, Robert F.,
Conscience in Crisis: Mennonites and Other Peace Churches in America, 1739–1789, with Horst and MacMaster, rev.,
106.126–128
Ulloa, Don Antonio,
77.313, 323,
84.271
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher,
114.284, 290,
115.165,
117.241–242,
118.138,
122.422,
123.393
Ulster, Ireland,
81.132, 133
emigration to Phila., 94.333
Ulster, Pa.
See Sheshequin
Ulysses S. Grant: Warrior and Statesman, by Grant, rev.,
94.131–132
Umaña, Nicolás Mauricio de,
94.34, 35
Umatilla Agency, Ore.,
83.15
n, 20
Umbilicamence (Unbolekemensin),
86.121
Umble, Diane Zimmerman,
Holding the Line: The Telephone in Old Order Mennonite and Amish Life, rev.,
121.296–297
Umbrellas,
82.395,
94.100
Umsted, C. D.,
106.246–248, 259, 261
U.M.W.
See United Mine Workers of America
Unalachtigo Lenape Indians,
116.10
Unami.
See Delaware Indians
Unami Lenape Indians,
116.10
Uncle Sam (Boston newspaper),
79.305
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 104.209
rebuttals to, 93.511n, 514, 518–520
rejected by Phila. publishers, 92.370
stage play, 97.497, 101.213, 215
Undelivered Speech on Executive Arrests (Chas. Ingersoll),
93.204, 204
n
Under Quaker Appointment. The Life of Jane P. Rushmore, by Johnson, rev.,
78.254–255
Under the Gas Light (stage play),
101.214
Under Their Vine and Fig Tree. Travels through America in 1797–1799, 1805 with some further account of life in New Jersey, by Niemcewicz, rev.,
91.90–91
Undercover operations (Federal Bureau of Investigation),
115.535–581
Undergraduate history, "Clio at College," introduction to undergraduate essays by Richard S. Dunn,
112.163–165
The Underground Rail Road, by Still,
92.329,
113.25
Underground Railroad,
86.116,
87.444,
113.24–25,
121.66
legend of, rev., 85.479–480
in Phila., 82.259, 266, 284
"Philadelphia and the Other Underground Railroad," by Julie Winch, 111.3–25
story of, rev., 83.241–243
and Vigilant Committee of Phila., 92.320–351
Underhill, Ruth Murray,
Red Man's America. A History of Indians in the United States, rev.,
78.116–119
Understanding the American Past: American History and Its Interpretation, ed. by Saveth, rev.,
79.248–249
Underwood, Col. Adin Ballou (Ballew),
89.304
Underwood (Chickasaw chief),
78.303
Undine Barge club,
97.504
membership roll of, 97.498–501
Unemployed Council(s),
104.103,
105.509
Unemployed League (Phila.),
104.101, 103
Unemployed League of Lower Luzerne County,
120.31
Unemployment,
76.218, 219,
86.463–464, 465–466.
See also Lockouts;
Strikes
in 1932, 96.508, 509, 513
depression, political impact of, 117.278–279
Joseph Fels seeks to relieve, by land programs, 79.151, 153, 156, 157, 159, 160, 161
international conference on (1910), 79.163
in Pa. (1930–1931), 88.40
in Phila. (1818–1820), 82.68
Gifford Pinchot testifies on, before Senate, 88.41
in Pittsburgh (1931), 88.40
relief of, in England (17th century), 83.373
"Unemployment Relief in Philadelphia, 1930–1932: A Study of the Depression's Impact on Voluntarism," by Bonnie R. Fox,
93.86–108
"Unexpected Friendship: John McClintock and Auguste Comte," by Charles D. Cashdollar,
105.85–98
Unger, Gladys,
99.236, 238
Uniate Greeks,
89.272
Unicameral assembly, Pa.
See Assembly, Pa., Unicameral
Uniform Narcotics Act,
116.116–117
Uniforms,
79.371,
87.53, 153, 154
of Amer. soldiers (1775–1954), rev., 79.247–248
for Capt. Big Tree, 78.326
of British troops, 78.16
military, 97.492, 102.267
needed by Continental Army, 78.15–16
of Pa. county militia, 78.361
for Wayne's army, 78.304, 311, 315, 330–331, 432
worn at Grant's Hill battle, 80.286, 289
Union
"Union," popular press and theme of,
112.180–182
Union (Phila. newspaper),
105.50
Union (ship)
fl. 1789, 82.40–41
fl. 1856, 82.150
Union (Washington newspaper),
76.132
n, 121.194
Union Almanack, The, 116.189
Union Army.
See Army, U. S.;
Army of the Potomac
The Union at Risk: Jacksonian Democracy, States' Rights, and the Nullification Crisis, by Ellis, rev.,
112.642–643
Union Bank of Maryland,
91.124
Union Bank of Rhode Island,
81.395
Union Bank of Tennessee,
91.127
Union Building, Phila.,
84.82
Union Canal,
84.408
n, 102.501, 503, 505, 506
and Sam. Breck, 103.87, 90, 91, 97, 113
The Union Cavalry in the Civil War
vol. 1, by Starr, rev., 104.268–269
vol. 2, by Starr, 106.442–444
Union churches, in Pennsylvania,
112.329
Union College,
83.429
Union Co-operative Association No. I, Phila.,
79.177
Union County, Pennsylvania: A Bicentennial History, by Charles M. Snyder, rev.,
101.540–542
Union Depot, Pittsburgh, destruction of,
96.185
Union Farm,
122.24–25, 30
Henry Drinker and maple sugar venture, 107.607–629
Union Fire Company, Phila.,
84.143, 151,
100.303
Union Furnace,
102.15
n, 104.170
Union Glass Works Co. Warf,
91.166
Union Guards,
91.316
Union Hall, Phila.,
97.88
Union Hall, Wilkes-Barre,
94.81
Union Holiness Association,
106.402–403, 406
Union Hotel, Saratoga,
89.359
Union Hotel (Jones' Hotel), Phila.,
79.492, 501
Union Insurance Company,
86.48
n
Union Iron Works,
88.34,
99.372,
102.15
n
Union League, Phila.,
77.439
n, 447
n, 80.468,
84.340
n, 85.319,
87.19, 80
n, 449
n, 88.72
n, 305, 462, 463
r, 480
n, 89.84, 85, 88, 92, 104, 108,
92.376,
104.39,
105.247
African American policy of, 92.370
art collection of, 103.276
founding of (1863), 88.299n, 456
history of, 100.276
house of burned, 92.381
prints pamphlets, 88.464, 475
and Radical Republicans, 92.373
Union Library Company, Phila.,
78.52–53, 54, 55,
101.70, 77
books from, in Library Co. of Phila., 78.56–70 passim
Union of Old German Students, Phila.,
86.300, 302, 309
Union Pacific Railroad,
100.44, 51, 61
Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861–1865, ed. by Freidel,
92.530–531
Union Party,
87.376, 376
n, 377,
88.308, 353, 361, 476, 480.
See also People's Party
convention of (1864), 89.90
formation of, 87.337–338
position on slavery, 87.337–338, 340
Union Passenger Railway, contest of with West Phila. Railway,
97.243–248
Union Philosophical Society (Dickinson College),
123.350
Union Republican Party,
87.376
n, 381, 382
Union Safe Deposit Bank, Boston,
83.4
Union Safe Deposit Vaults, Boston, employs Owen Wister,
95.298, 299, 300
Union School (Germantown),
121.96–97
Union society, scheme of Mathew Carey,
89.403
Union Square Theatre Company,
101.210
Union Steamboat Line,
78.227
n
Union strikes, labor,
120.3–35
Union Theological Seminary,
108.28,
114.402–403
Union Tract Association of Friends,
91.344
Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh,
106.406
Union Vigilant Harmonic Association,
92.349
Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon,
82.151, 153
The Unionist, 105.68–69
Unionists, in South,
85.322, 325
Unionization
Catholics and, 118.363–394
of laborers in coal, iron, and steel, book on, 117.121–123
in Vintondale, Pennsylvania, (1922), 122.320–355
Unions,
76.54, 60, 62, 159
n, 79.298.
See also individually named Unions; Labor;
Labor relations;
Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations;
Trade societies
Uniontown, Pa.,
76.435, 436,
104.164, 171, 191
Uniontown Republican Standard, 113.403
Unitarian Society, Phila.,
92.49
Unitarianism.
See also First Unitarian Society of Philadelphia;
Socinianism
Unitarians,
76.51
Unitas Fratrum.
See Moravians
"
Unite or Die":
Intercolony Relations 1690–1763, by Ward, rev.,
95.541–542
United Airlines,
97.305
United Anthracite Miners of Pennsylvania,
109.254
United Automobile Workers union,
109.20–21,
118.383
United Beneficial Society of Journeyman Cordwainers, Phila.,
76.159
n, 162
United Brethren Church,
83.55
United Brewers Union,
120.31
United Brewery and Soft Drink Workers of Philadelphia,
109.8–9
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners,
120.11
United Campaign, Phila.,
93.102, 103
United Car Workers of the World,
90.372
United Company for Promoting American Manufactures, Phila.,
81.373,
98.480
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers' Union (Pittsburgh),
118.371, 377, 383
United Electrical Workers,
108.253,
109.13, 19, 20,
115.538, 540, 555
United Gas Improvement Company (UGI),
107.175,
118.253, 254
1905 gas lease, 87.9–14, 99.38
United Hebrew Charities (Philadelphia),
112.218–219
United Illinois and Wabash Land Company,
85.44, 49
United Irishmen,
77.124, 125, 130,
80.315
United Labor Party,
76.47
n, 79.190–191
United Mine Workers Journal, 118.78, 83–84
United Mine Workers of America,
84.178,
89.273, 281,
93.244, 245, 258,
94.78,
96.261,
98.78,
99.46, 49, 57,
102.187, 193,
104.470,
105.367–368,
106.320, 451,
107.343, 346, 353,
109.254,
111.71, 271–272,
114.479–480,
115.280,
118.63–85, 372, 373, 377,
120.405–406,
122.320, 325, 328, 337–338, 339, 341, 346
1890–1990, book on,
116.124–125
1894 strike,
99.50
and 1922 strike,
99.207–225
as bargaining agent,
93.246
books on,
119.263–265,
121.290–292,
123.129–131
call 1897 strike,
99.58–59
in the coal strike of 1919,
114.543–561
collaborative strike action with United Textile Workers of America,
120.3, 4, 6, 10–11, 12, 20, 22, 28–29, 32
conflict with W. P. DeArmit,
99.54–57, 64, 66
demand of, for checkoff,
93.244, 257
"Discord in Utopia: The Ellsworth Strike of 1904," by Raymond M. Hyser,
106.393–409
John Mitchell, book on,
120.152–154
opposed to Giant Power,
96.504, 505
United Nations, quest for headquarters of,
100.243–257
United Nations Day (October 24),
100.246
United Nations Economic and Social Council, Commission on Narcotic Drugs of,
113.233, 234
United Netherlands, commercial regulations of,
100.483
United Order of Cadets of Temperance,
97.494
United Service Organizations.
See USO
United Services Labor Plaza,
123.149
r, 159, 170, 171, 174
United Spanish War Veterans,
120.312
United State Fuel Administration,
118.66
United States,
76.325.
See also Anglo-American relations;
Army, U. S.;
Congress, U. S.;
Constitutional Convention, U. S.;
Debt;
Federal Government;
Foreign affairs;
Foreign policy;
Franco-American relations;
Justice Department;
Navy, United States;
North;
Treasury Department;
various government departments
account of (1900–1914), rev.,
85.100–101
accuses Great Britain of inaction against
Florida, 77.186
n, 191, 192–196
arguments of, at Geneva Tribunal,
77.186
n, 192–196, 197
Birch's
Country Seats of,
81.225–254
British insult to, concerning slavery (1860),
87.344–345, 346, 434
British reports on, prejudiced,
78.26
British seamen on ships of,
76.85, 307, 308
Andrew Carnegie extolls, for British,
88.444–446
cholera epidemics in,
87.297, 298, 303, 304–305
claims of, against Confederacy,
77.197
Wm. Cobbett in,
82.177–179, 180–181
commercial treaty with Russia (1832),
77.296–298, 308
culture of
in (1776–1830), rev., 85.223–224
German-American attitude toward, 86.290, 303–304, 305, 308, 316
denies Thos. Paine right to vote,
82.176
discredited by slavery,
82.279
dissolution of.
See Secession
early relations of, with Madeira,
76.298–300
early trade of, with China,
76.294–296, 300
early views of,
81.245
economic independence from England,
85.447, 448
effect of factory system on,
78.476
emigration from
to Canada, 78.88
of English and Irish, 80.422
end to cultural dependence of, on Great Britain,
76.394–395, 405
erects monument to Thos. Paine,
82.185
ethnic development in,
86.304–305
S. G. Fisher on possible dissolution of,
87.67, 216, 221, 223, 225, 340, 437–438, 440, 441, 442.
See also Secession
Franklin hears oaths of allegiance to,
77.395, 403, 413
Gallatin on possible invasion of,
82.297
gives ships to Dey of Algiers (1795),
88.318
government expenditures (1801),
82.294–295, 296, 301, 303–304
history of, by Thistlethwaite, rev.,
80.248–249
hostilities with France (1798),
88.319
Indians seek new boundary with (1794),
84.268, 307
n
influence of law in,
78.26
The Invasion of Canada, Volume One: 1812–1813, by Pierre Berton, rev.,
105.228–229
jurisdictional conflict over breweries, in Phila. (1924),
84.358–359
Kossuth seeks support of, for Hungary,
79.212
labor in, compared with England,
78.489–490
lack of national feeling for,
76.199
laws of, in German (1794),
76.398–399, 400
n, 405
merchant marine of, compared with English,
80.428–430
national debt,
82.293–294, 296, 299, 300, 301, 304
northeastern boundary of,
77.84, 198
n
notes on, by Sir Augustus John Foster (1805–1807, 1811–1812), rev.,
79.387–389
occupies forts in Old Northwest (1784),
87.420, 429, 430
opposition of Kentucky to,
78.329, 443–444
Pa. buys land from, on Lake Erie,
84.267.
See also Erie Triangle
party loyalty to, during Civil War,
88.294, 295, 308, 314
permits Wm. Cobbett to disinter Thos. Paine's bones,
82.181
Wm. Peter comments on,
80.421–423, 426, 439
pictorial history of (1865–1900), rev.,
85.484
policies of
in Indian treaties, 84.266–267
toward Spain (1794), 78.337–338, 339, 435, 439
population estimates (1818),
82.69–70
and Portuguese embassy (1789),
78.87
public finance in (1776–1790), rev.,
85.470
purchases Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,
84.423
quarantines ports against cholera,
76.55
relations with England
in 19th century, rev., 83.320–323
threatened (1860s), 88.224–225, 329
revenue of (1801),
82.294
Benj. Rush on,
78.26–27, 33
Russian attitude toward,
77.296, 299, 300, 301, 303, 304, 307
seeks peace with Indians (1793–1794),
78.298, 300–302, 300
n, 313, 318
n, 425, 430–431
single-tax movement in,
79.163–165
and slave trade (1858),
87.80
n
Spain seeks British alliance against,
78.434, 435
n, 449
n
study of
1789–1837, rev., 83.352–353
1954–1955, rev., 81.220–221
suggests suspension of Presqu'Isle,
78.440
trading rights,
87.204
travel sketches of (1888), by Alexandra Gripenberg, rev.,
79.137
urges cities to build frigates (1798),
88.319
and War of 1812,
76.83–85
wars with western Indians.
See Indian wars
United States (frigate),
77.9,
81.66,
90.10, 26, 31,
96.170,
103.37, 42
controversy over designer of, 88.316, 317, 321, 322, 323
United States (ship),
82.221
cargo of, 76.296, 304
compared to Empress of China, 76.295–296, 300, 301, 302, 305
first Amer. ship in Pondicherry, 76.303
postscripts to voyage of (1784–1785), 76.294–310
sold at auction, 76.308–309
United States Agricultural Society,
102.356
fair, 82.151, 162r (facing), 86.337n
The United States and France: Civil War Diplomacy, by Case and Spencer, rev.,
95.124–125
United States Army.
See Army, U. S.
"The United States Army Versus Long Hair...," by Donald R. Hickey,
101.462–474
United States Arsenal, Phila.,
78.355
n
United States Bank.
See Bank of the United States
United States Bank of Pennsylvania,
91.138
United States Catholic Magazine, 102.36, 38
United States Centennial Commission,
94.218–219
United States Children's Bureau,
101.485
United States Christian Association, approved by Simon Cameron,
90.113
United States Christian Commission,
87.61
United States Coal Commission,
93.253,
99.222, 224
United States Coast Survey,
123.285–287, 290
United States Colored Troops,
115.130, 431
United States Commercial and Statistical Register (1839–1842), 107.195, 197
The United States Company of Philadelphia for Promoting Manufactures,
110.327
United States Conciliation Service,
93.247, 252, 256,
98.77, 79, 81
United States Congress, House Committee on Military Affairs,
114.407
United States Constitution, "Alexander Addison and the Pennsylvania Origins of First-Amendment Thought," by Norman L. Rosenberg,
108.399–417
United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs,
113.233, 234
United States Employment Service,
100.67
United States First Federal Congress, book on,
114.443–445
United States Ford, Rappahannock River,
89.298
United States Gazette (Phila. newspaper),
77.36, 38, 50,
80.431,
84.420,
93.184, 188,
103.503, 504,
105.50,
111.162, 164,
122.87,
123.336, 353, 356, 358.
See also Gazette of the United States
Millerite activities reported in, 78.191, 193, 194n, 195, 196, 201, 202
United States General Hospital, Quincy, Ill.,
89.292
United States Grinnell Expedition,
123.288–291
United States Hotel, Harrisburg,
94.101
United States Hotel, Phila.,
78.355,
91.170,
93.59,
104.63
as Centennial hotel, 94.229
United States Hotel, Saratoga,
89.359
United States Housing Agency,
101.124
United States Housing Corporation,
108.59–60, 70–72, 79–80, 82, 84–85
United States Industrial Commission (1900),
79.145
n
United States Magazine, 108.279
United States Marine Band,
100.383
United States Marines,
79.494–495
Smedley D. Butler in, 84.353, 354, 361, 367, 368
"Notes Between Two Worlds: The Diary of Roger Lansbury 2nd Battalion, Fifth Marines," ed. by Daniel F. Ring, 109.257–297
quell Phila. riots, 100.368, 370
United States Military Academy
board of visitors of, 95.78
cadets visit Phila., 102.500
drawing of, by J. H. Powel, 91.151
military training in, 85.309
superintendents of, 92.512
United States Mint,
98.509
United States Naval Academy, genesis of,
90.33
United States Naval Asylum, Phila., view of, by Wild,
77.37, 49, 55, 56, 57, 59, 63, 64, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72
United States Navy.
See Navy, United States
United States Sanitary Commission,
84.88,
85.307, 314,
89.84
n, 94.213
description of, 89.90–91
Fair, 82.141, 154
Great Central Fair, 85.306
political history of, rev., 80.398–399
C. J. Stillé and, 85.306
United States Shipbuilding Company,
96.224–227
United States Shipping Board,
107.636
United States Steel Corporation,
101.319,
104.236,
106.318, 408,
117.121–122
birth of, 96.212
and Chas. M. Schwab, 96.203–228
United States Telegraph (Washington, D. C.),
100.234,
120.50, 52
United States v. Arrendondo (1832),
120.54
United States v. David Shive (1832),
120.53–54
United States v. John Fries, 103.432–445
United States v. Shellmire (1831),
120.53
United States v. Smith (1797),
113.182
United States v. Worrall, 77.19, 20
United Textile Workers of America,
120.3–35
United Tobacco Workers Industrial Union,
109.19
United Transportation Union,
111.57
United War Chest,
123.157, 158
United Wood Workers Union,
109.19
United World Federalists,
105.241,
115.441
U.S. Military Magazine, 84.329–330, 350, 351
Unitie (sloop),
83.256
n
Unity (ship),
80.235,
86.155
Unity House,
115.482, 491, 498
Univac,
116.453
Universal,
76.421, 436
Universal Asylum and Columbian Magazine, 107.151,
108.264, 269,
116.214
Universal Exhibition, Paris (1878),
101.312
Universal Exposition, St. Louis (1904),
86.302
The Universal Instructor in all Arts and Sciences
"Jack Careless," 109.139
and Pennsylvania Gazette, 109.28
Universal Life Insurance Company,
117.78
Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, 108.446
Universal Negro Improvement Association, Marcus Garvey and, rev.,
79.526–527
Universal Peace Union,
113.33
Universal Studios, synchronized motion picture music of,
118.15
Universal suffrage
S. G. Fisher on, 89.210, 334, 346
hated by Admiral D. D. Porter, 89.473
Universalist Church, Phila.,
76.153
Universalists,
76.153
n–154
n
Universall Free Grace of the Gospel Asserted, 109.315
The Universe. See Catholic Herald and Visitor
Universities and colleges.
See also names of individual universities and colleges under distinctive word of the title
athletics in,
85.268, 275, 280, 283–288
attitudes of toward Amer. Rev.,
95.50–72
coeducation in, in Pa.,
83.36–46
discipline of students in (19th century),
85.255–261, 265–266
essays on Dickinson College, book rev.,
81.434–436
fraternities in,
85.276–279
Harmony Society and,
83.49
hazing in (19th century),
85.263–264
histories of
American, rev., 87.115–117
book on, 113.489–490
review essay, 113.439–446
Thomas Jefferson University, book on, 114.604
University of Maryland, book rev., 90.552–554
Washington and Jefferson College, book rev., 81.105–106
and intellectual life, book on,
113.128–130
intelligence service involvement at, book on,
113.145–147
interest of, in German-American historiography,
86.291, 298, 307, 315
liberal arts, study of, book rev.,
82.240–241
literary societies in,
85.269–276, 281, 283, 284–285
Quaker,
81.125
religious emphasis in libraries of,
80.11, 15
role of,
117.124–125
student clubs,
85.279–280
student life in (19th century),
85.255–288
student publications,
85.263, 267, 269, 274, 277, 280–282, 285
U. S., German influence on,
86.288, 290, 298, 308, 317
for women, in Pa.,
83.29–73
University Club,
91.191
University Club, N. Y., dinner at,
96.208, 211
University Magazine, student publication, Univ. of Pa.,
85.281
University of Chicago,
105.359,
109.2491
University of Edinburgh,
77.386,
79.416,
98.190
University of Halle,
102.364–367, 369
University of Heidelberg,
79.209, 210
University of Kentucky,
76.376
University of Leyden,
79.427
University of Maryland, history of, book rev.,
90.552–554
University of Michigan,
97.334,
105.359
University of Nebraska,
105.235
University of Nebraska Press,
109.54
University of Pennsylvania,
76.123, 125
n, 203
n, 269, 272
n, 468, 469,
77.167
n, 179,
78.180,
79.25
n, 80.466,
81.125, 137, 169
n, 389, 390,
82.210,
85.291, 423, 424,
86.299,
87.224,
89.73,
91.170, 185, 190, 200,
92.71,
93.307, 317, 327, 367,
97.138,
101.323,
103.368, 515,
105.245,
106.99,
108.89, 262, 271, 275,
112.12,
119.226, 232–233.
See also Academy of Philadelphia
1833 commencement of,
103.245
and admission of women,
83.39–44
becomes state university (1779),
85.294, 298
benefitted by Loyalists' property,
102.334–335
celebrates accession of George III,
79.3
charter of repealed,
96.156
College for Women,
83.42–43
College of Pharmacy,
106.336
controversy over governance,
123.34
denominational influences in,
85.294, 295, 296
T. S. Duché educated at,
79.4
John Stephens Durham,
106.527, 536–537
Engineering School,
83.43
Rev. John Ewing provost of,
85.291, 294, 295
first books of,
103.149
founding of,
101.87,
102.410–411
Franklin urges teaching of English in,
80.20, 35
Franklin writes account of,
88.160
Franklin-Smith quarrel and,
88.142–146, 151–162
passim
and German American Historical Society,
86.291, 299, 300
Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach, by Myerson and Winegrad, rev.,
103.127–129
Rev. Wm. Hazlitt preaches at,
85.300
honors Thos. McKean,
96.9
influence of,
105.231
interest in Germanic studies,
86.293, 294, 298, 301, 309
Latin grammar for, lampooned by professors of,
76.63–70
law lectures given by James Wilson at,
93.527
Law School,
83.43
Henry C. Lea library in,
80.475
literary societies,
85.273, 281
loyalty oaths for faculty (1779),
85.294
John McClintock,
105.86, 90
medical commencement (1840),
103.511
Medical School,
78.94,
81.158, 161
n, 108.179, 203, 205–206, 210, 218
B. S. Barton and, 85.424–425, 432, 433, 435, 436
founding of, 95.62, 99.134, 101.87
Southerners in, 82.288n
and women, 83.33, 41, 42
poetry written by professors of,
76.65, 66
politics affect bipartisan character of,
88.151, 154
The Pragmatic Imagination: A History of the Wharton School, 1881–1891, by Steven A. Saas,
107.655–656
Priestley declines appointment to,
78.34
proposed "German School" at,
121.80, 83, 84, 86
regulations on student activities (1761),
85.255–256, 283
during the Revolution,
95.59–62
Benj. Rush and,
85.294, 296, 298, 435
School of Architecture,
83.43
School of Education,
83.43
School of Social Work,
99.32
School of Veterinary Medicine,
83.43
settlement work of,
76.48
Henry Seybert bequest to,
102.56–57
slavery debated at,
96.106
Wm. Smith and
funds raised by, 93.110
praise given by, 88.142
provides account of, 88.158
as teacher in, 88.153–154, 162
sports,
85.255, 287
C. J. Stillé and,
85.306
student life in (19th century),
85.260, 273, 279, 280, 281, 285, 287
Towne Scientific School,
83.39, 40
and unemployment relief,
93.93
Unitarians worship at,
92.51
view of, by Wild,
77.40, 48
n, 55, 58, 59, 63, 66, 68, 70, 71, 73
Wharton School,
83.44,
88.478
n
University of Pennsylvania Library
first catalogue of, 89.73n
rare book coll. of, 89.65
University of Pittsburgh,
91.190
history of classical studies in, book rev., 82.133–135
University of the South,
91.62
University of Virginia,
86.470,
106.136,
119.266,
120.108, 111–112
architecture of, 112.277
Jefferson's founding of, 117.244–245
southern architecture, 105.116
University of Washington (Seattle),
107.325
University of Wisconsin,
76.142,
86.299,
105.359
extension education by, 120.365–367
Henry Barnard and, 116.533
University Settlement House, Phila.,
76.48, 49, 52, 57, 60, 61,
93.90
University Settlement Society of N. Y.,
94.67
"The Unknown God," by John Henry Goetschius,
113.577–578, 580–608
Unlettered Mechanic (pseudonym).
See Heighton, William
Unrecognized Patriots, The Jews in the American Revolution, by Reznick, rev.,
100.137–138
Unseen Danger: A Tragedy of People, Government, and the Centralia Mine Fire, by DeKok, rev.,
112.318–320
An Unsettled People, Social Order and Disorder in American History, by Berthoff, rev.,
96.399–401
"Unsung Partner Against Crime: Harry J. Anslinger and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, 1930–1962," by John C. McWilliams,
113.207–236
"An Untapped Treasure: Research Opportunities in Pennsylvania's Federal District Court Records," by David R. Kepley,
105.311–321
Untermeyer, Samuel,
122.335–336, 343
Unwin, Sir Raymond,
101.119,
108.72, 82
Unwritten law, pressure on legal system of,
113.410–418
The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War, by Aaron, rev.,
98.270–272
Unzaga (Spanish governor of New Orleans),
116.530
Updike, John,
110.289
"Upholding a Tradition," by Lois Given Bobb,
86.4–9,
89.146
Upholstery Weavers Local,
109.19–20, 22
Upjohn, Richard (architect),
91.150
Upland.
See Chester, Pa.
"Upland County," Swedish Pennsylvania,
118.273
Upland Court, Del.,
92.13, 16, 18,
118.155
Upland Creek,
92.13, 23
Upland Mill, of Wm. Penn,
90.498
Upper Delaware Ward, Phila., living conditions in,
78.477–478
Upper Ferry, Phila.,
85.193
Upper Ferry Bridge.
See Spring Garden Street Bridge
The Upper House in Revolutionary America, 1763–1788, by Main, rev.,
92.254–255
Upper Merion,
106.484, 488
Uppsala, Sweden,
84.207
Upsher, Thomas,
122.286
Upshur, Abel P.,
79.486,
83.441, 442
Upton, Dell
book rev. by, 122.172–174
introduction to Stotz, Charles Morse, The Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania, rev., 121.141–143
Upton, Emory,
108.393
Upton, L. F. S.
book rev. by, 97.258–259
ed., The Diary and Selected Papers of Chief Justice William Smith, 1748–1793, vol. 1..., rev., 89.240
The Loyal Whig: William Smith of New York and Quebec, rev., 94.403–404
Urban architecture, book on armories,
115.133–134
Urban black athletes,
117.3–49
Urban Capitalists: Entrepreneurs and City Growth in Pennsylvania's Lackawanna and Lehigh Regions, 1800–1920, by Burton W. Folson, Jr., rev.,
106.137–138
Urban cemeteries,
116.126–127
The Urban Crucible, by Gary B. Nash, rev.,
104.385–386
The Urban Establishments: Upper Strata in Boston, New York, Charleston, Chicago and Los Angeles, by Frederic Cople Jaher, rev.,
106.449–451
Urban framework, suburban historiography and,
112.594, 599–605
The Urban Frontier. The Rise of Western Cities, 1790–1839, by Wade, rev.,
84.388–390
Urban genre art,
117.347
Urban growth.
See also Urban planning;
Urbanization
colonial, Franklin's Philadelphia example of,
116.157–182
impact on historical reconstruction,
120.318–319
impact on steel technology on construction,
120.149–150
in nineteenth-century U. S., book on,
112.477–479
and redevelopment.
See Urban renewal
Urban history,
121.148–149
books on, 114.308–309, 314–316, 451–453, 585–587, 587–588, 588–590, 592–593, 116.415–416
The Divided Metropolis: Social and Spatial Dimensions of Philadelphia, 1800–1975, ed. by Cutler III and Gillette, rev., 105.129–130
ethnic composition in, 118.287
history, books on, 119.254–266
use of public space in, 119.299–343
volunteer fire departments, book on, 123.380–382
Urban History, Journal of, 112.587–588
Urban Land Institute,
115.511–512
Urban League,
108.317
Urban life
Benjamin Franklin and, 116.157–182
The Remaking of Pittsburgh: Class and Culture in an Industrializing City, 1877–1919, by Couvares, 108.532–534
Silver Cities: Photography of American Urbanization, 1839–1915, by Hales, rev., 109.241–243
Urban machine politics (Philadelphia), book on,
119.251–252
Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820–1920, by Boyer, rev.,
103.404–406
Urban parks,
116.126–127
Urban planning
on the frontier, 104.532
in Philadelphia, book on, 113.96–97
From Streetcar to Superhighway: American City Planners and Urban Transportation, 1900–1940, by Mark S. Foster, rev., 105.369–370
Urban politics
book on, 113.315–316, 117.245–246
and the Civil War, 115.430
Italian-American, 117.251–285
Urban problems, suburban government's relation to,
116.259–293
"Urban Reflections in a Trans-Atlantic Mirror," by Margaret B. Tinkcom,
100.287–313
Urban renewal
in Phila., 92.4, 101.118–128
in Pittsburgh, 94.531
Urban rivalry,
123.201–226
Urban studies
books on, 111.409–413
Philadelphia, book on, 118.176–178
"Urban suburb," book on,
119.405–406
Urban Village...Germantown, 1683–1800, by Wolf, rev.,
101.133–135
Urbanism,
77.452
Urbanization,
82.79,
112.353.
See also Urban growth
in colonial Amer. (1743–1776), rev., 80.523–525
declines of (1859), 87.192, 206–207
effect of industry on, 78.477–478
effect on public health in Pittsburgh, 87.294–305 passim
in high school American history textbooks, 112.255–257, 264, 267
impact of, on family, book on, 114.450–451
Urban-rural contrast, in women's roles,
115.180–181
U'Ren, William S.,
79.164
Urey, Harold,
108.93
Urls, Elizabeth,
92.341
Urns,
88.9, 10, 10
n
at Cliveden, 88.20, 31, 32–33
as garden decorations, 93.497
Urofsky, Melvin,
120.257
Ursinus College,
83.44,
85.276
Ursuline Young Ladies Academy,
83.48
Ury, John,
105.295
Ury (countryseat), of Miers Fisher (near Frankford),
89.107
U.S.
See United States
U.S. Army.
See Army, U. S.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
119.345–368
passim
U.S. Capitol,
120.383–384
U.S. Capitol Historical Society,
121.129
conference of (1986), 120.134
U.S. Chamber of Commerce,
119.349
U.S. Constitutional law, book on,
116.119–120
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
119.177
U.S. Department of Labor, Children's' Bureau of, book on,
112.305–306
U.S. Federal government, role in managing history,
118.142
U.S. Golf Association,
119.177
U.S. Grant and the American Military Tradition, by Catton, rev.,
78.528–529
U.S. House of Representatives, books on,
111.99, 110–113
U.S. Military Magazine, 82.145–146
U.S. National Park system, book on,
121.151–152
U.S. Ordinance Department,
108.59
U.S. Secret Service, book on,
120.393–394
U.S. Senate, rejection of Supreme Court nominee, 1846,
121.163–199
U.S. Senate Select Committee
on Interstate Commerce, 118.77–78
on Natural Resources (1958), 119.366
U.S. Sesquicentennial International Exposition,
107.443–444
U.S. Steel Company,
116.448, 461,
118.369,
123.126, 257
U.S. Supreme Court
book on, 111.126–127
role in urban rivalry, 123.219, 224, 225
U.S. War Department, "The Seizure of the Reading Railroad in 1864," by John L. Blackman, Jr.,
111.49–60
U.S.-Russian relations, colonial-Revolutionary, book on,
116.381–383
The U.S. Mint and Coinage: An Illustrated History From 1776 to the Present, by Taxay, rev.,
91.107–108
USAir, book on,
114.476–477
Usher, Bishop,
101.166
Usher, Abbott Payson,
115.445
Usher, Abraham,
98.141, 160
Usher, Jacob,
99.18
Usher, Roland,
94.181, 188
n
Usher, Thomas,
101.155
Ushers (teaching assistants),
91.436.
See also Teachers and educators
duties of, 91.437, 451
in Phila. Quaker schools, 89.452
terms of service of, 91.438
USO (United Services Organizations),
123.143–175
fund-raising banners of, 123.149r
Usshers, Archbishop,
93.12
Utah, Welsh Mormon converts depart for,
89.264
Utica, N. Y., steam cotton mills,
105.175
Utica and Schenectady Railroad,
90.426, 428, 429
Utica State Hospital,
83.80
n
Utie, Col. Nathaniel,
91.44
Utilitarianism, in Amer. (1680–1880), rev.,
76.373–374
Utilities
public, in Chestnut Hill, 116.264
regulation of, Morris Llewellyn Cooke: Progressive Engineer, by Christie, rev., 108.537–538
Utility companies
regulation of, 96.480, 481
rural rates of, 96.490
Utley, Robert M.,
89.393
Utopian groups
in Amer., 94.525–526, 530
history of Shakers, rev., 78.121–123
Utopianism, in Amer. (1680–1880), rev.,
76.373–374
Utrecht, Treaty of (1713),
78.172
Utritton, Mr.,
99.152