Wabash country,
93.171
Wabash Railroad,
93.223,
104.233, 237
Wabash River,
78.307
n, 319, 323, 337
Wachs, Sol P.,
112.310
Wachusett (cruiser),
77.197
Waciega, Lisa Wilson, book rev. by,
109.82–84
Wacker, Peter O.,
121.391
book rev. by, 111.585–587
The Musconetcong Valley of New Jersey, A Historical Geography, rev., 93.297–298
Waddell, Maj. Hugh,
95.436, 445, 458, 464, 466
Waddell, James,
94.82, 83
Waddell, Louis M.
book revs. by,
100.266–268,
103.257–259,
105.352–353,
107.643–644
ed.,
The Papers of Henry Bouquet
vol. 4, September 1, 1759–August 31, 1760, with Tottenham and Kent, rev., 107.639–640
vol. 5, with others, rev., 111.125–126
vol. 6, Selected Documents, November 1761–July 1765; With a Catalogue of Bouquet Papers from November 1761 to June 1767, rev., 119.277–279
Waddell, Robert,
117.52
Waddell, William B.,
87.387, 388
Waddy, Capt. (British naval officer),
96.61
Waddy, Henry,
80.176, 223,
121.122
Waddy, Thomas,
80.176, 223
Wade, Benjamin Franklin,
81.286,
85.319, 323,
107.316
biography of, rev., 87.464–466
Wade, Francis,
85.120
Wade, Herbert T.,
This Glorious Cause...The Adventures of Two Company Officers in Washington Army, by Wade and Lively, rev.,
83.103–105
Wade, Richard,
123.201
Wade, Richard C.,
94.421–422
The Urban Frontier. The Rise of Western Cities, 1790–1830, rev., 84.388–390
Wade, Robert,
80.176, 199,
92.13, 180
Wade, William,
80.169
n, 176, 214,
121.122
Wade-Davis Bill (1864),
85.319,
122.152
Wadleigh, A. B.,
101.498, 499, 500, 503, 504
Wadsworth, Elizabeth.
See Murray, Elizabeth Wadsworth
Wadsworth, Mrs. James S.,
89.334
Wadsworth, James Samuel,
80.481,
86.74, 198, 199, 332,
88.215, 350–351
Wadsworth, Jeremiah,
96.141
n, 154, 155,
97.404
n, 107.364,
123.378
Wadsworth, John,
95.55
Wadsworth, Mary Craig Wharton (Mrs. Jas. S. Wadsworth),
86.74
n, 89.89
Wadsworth, William,
76.195
n, 212,
77.77, 78,
89.89
Wadsworth, Mrs. William,
76.195, 216, 217
Wadsworth Athenaeum
exhibition on Colt, companion book on, rev., 122.314–316
Trumbull's Declaration of Independence in, 80.74n, 82, 83
Wadsworth family,
79.351
Wafer, Lionel, expedition to Panama,
89.437
Wafer makers,
91.175
Wafers (seals),
83.268
Waffles,
93.45
Wage Earners Savings Bank (Savannah),
117.64
Wage labor.
See also Cottagers
Chester County (1750–1820), 114.163–199
Wage system, effects of,
112.355
Wagerlein, Philip,
104.166, 183
Wagerlein, Philip, Jr.,
104.183
n
Wages,
76.24, 152, 153, 155, 157–158, 159,
80.433, 441,
84.232,
88.445, 453,
89.225,
90.358.
See also Army of the Potomac, pay;
Pay;
Salaries
attract Portuguese to Amer.,
78.73
of chess player (1826),
84.65
of children,
78.487, 488–489
in coal industry,
83.316–317, 318–319, 326,
89.264, 281,
99.48, 50–51, 207, 211, 216
1868, 85.452
1884, 94.56, 57
near Pittsburgh (1874), 88.252, 262–264, 289–290
of Congressmen (1842),
80.423
of convicts,
81.22
n
of day laborer (
c. 1725),
84.225, 229
and demands of coal miners,
93.244
docked, as fines,
78.479, 480, 482
of factory women,
78.485
of factory workers,
78.481, 483–491
passim, 494
for farm labor,
89.209
1702, 84.214
1725, 84.229
for gardener (1687),
86.400
of hired girls (1725),
84.229
of hired men (1890s),
85.370
of immigrants, in N. Y.,
88.253–254
incentive plans,
99.463
of Irish railroad laborers (1855),
78.362–363
of iron workers,
93.478
as issue in railroad riots of 1877,
96.183–202
passim
of Italian coal miners,
88.257, 261, 273
lowered by relief,
78.420
lowered by women and children,
78.485
of masons
1725, 84.229
1763, 88.17, 28
mechanical improvements affect,
87.81
naval lieutenants demand increase in (1777),
79.457
paid by Adlum
for Indian scouts, 84.322, 478
for spy, 84.465, 478–479
for surveyors, 84.288–289, 478
paid poor (1806),
78.414
paid servants,
103.230
of papermakers,
81.395, 396, 401, 402
of pianist (1830),
84.76
piece-rate system,
90.357,
99.464, 465, 470
pooling system,
90.356
of the President (1840),
80.447
of Reading Co. collier crews,
86.177
of reapers
1705, 78.160
1724, 84.225
received by women clerks,
93.33
set by price of coal,
88.252, 263
of ship captains (1847),
80.429
of ship carpenters (1725),
84.229
of spinners (1820–1840),
78.484–485
in steel industry,
101.493–505
passim
of tailors (1725),
84.229
in U. S. and England, compared,
78.489–490
of weavers (1820–1839),
78.483–484
of well digger (1765),
88.26
whiskey as, for farm hands,
87.131
Waggoner, Priscilla,
115.178–179
Waggstaffe, James,
108.509
Wagner, Mrs. ,
79.347
Wagner, Abraham, biog of, rev.,
79.392–393
Wagner, Frederick B., Jr., ed.,
Thomas Jefferson University: Tradition and Heritage, rev.,
114.604
Wagner, Happy Cal, minstrels of,
101.208, 212
Wagner, Richard,
100.376, 377, 380,
107.117
Wagner, Robert,
96.510, 515, 519,
97.301,
107.324,
118.69, 76, 81–82
Wagner Act (1935),
94.531,
122.351
Wagner & McGuigan (lithographers),
82.141, 144, 159, 161,
84.330, 331
Wagner cotton mill,
100.190
Wagner Palace Car-Building Co.,
93.223
Wagner-Connery Labor Disputes Bill (1935),
109.11
Wagner-Steagall Act (1937),
101.124
Wagnon, William O., Jr., book rev. by,
114.595–597
Wagon Camp, near Falmouth, Va.,
89.297
Wagons,
78.281,
84.16
n, 17, 40, 40
n.
See also Conestoga wagons
Continental Army, 81.85, 86
for Forbes Expedition, 95.471
for transporting bread, during Amer. Rev., 81.380, 381, 382
Wahab (plantation),
103.319
Wahl, Albert J.,
Jesse Herman Holmes, a Quaker's Affirmation for Man, rev.,
105.325–326
Wailes, Benjamin L. C.,
82.392,
123.213–214
journal of visit to Phila. (1829), 78.353–360
Wainwright, Alexander D., letter to editor on review of
The Rittenhouse Orrery, 79.272
Wainwright, Col. Charles S., journals of (1861–1865), rev.,
87.367–369
Wainwright, Eugenia Dixon (Mrs. C. R. Wainwright),
101.40
r
Wainwright, Gen. Jonathan M.,
83.15
n
Wainwright, Rev. Jonathan Mayhew (1782–1854),
103.240
Wainwright, Nicholas Biddle (1914–1986),
76.3, 4, 88
n, 77.459
n, 78.42
n, 88.6
n, 91.35, 45,
93.6
n, 11,
95.148
n, 99.287,
105.130,
116.97.
See also Weigley, Russell F.
book revs. by,
76.233–235,
77.376–377,
79.240–241,
81.98–99, 331,
83.348, 358–359,
85.250–251,
88.508–509,
90.281,
91.503–504, 508–509,
92.274–275,
93.263–264, 452,
95.288,
96.258–259,
97.418–419,
98.408,
101.144–146, 415–416, 543–544,
102.137–139, 396,
103.276,
105.110–111, 121–122
"Andalusia, Countryseat of the Craig Family and of Nicholas Biddle...",
101.3–69
"Augustus Kollner, Artist,"
84.325–351
"Boies Penrose, 1902–1976,"
100.390–394
books by,
99.279, 281
"Centennial of a Magazine,"
100.431–437
Colonial Grandeur in Philadelphia. The House and Furniture of General John Cadwalader, rev.,
89.228–231
"Commodore James Biddle and his Sketch Book,"
90.3–92
on conservation of paintings,
99.285–286
"Court-martial of Captain John R. C. Smith,"
100.104–115
on Gov. Denny,
91.266
ed.,
A Philadelphia Perspective: The Diary of Sidney George Fisher, rev.,
92.104–110
ed., "Butler v. Butler: A Divorce Case Incident,"
79.101–108
ed., "The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher, 1834–1839,"
76.177–220, 330–352, 440–467
ed., "The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher, 1839–1841,"
77.76–100, 198–211
ed., "The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher, 1841–1843,"
79.217–236, 343–363, 485–505
ed., "The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher, 1844–1858,"
86.49–90, 181–203, 319–349, 454–478
ed., "The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher, 1858–1860,"
87.63–88, 189–225, 324–347, 431–453
ed., "The Diaries of Sidney George Fisher, 1861–1863,"
88.70–93, 199–226, 328–367, 456–484
ed., "The Diary of Sidney George Fisher, 1864–1871,"
89.79–110, 207–227, 331–366, 459–485
ed., "'A Diary of Trifling Occurrences': Philadelphia, 1776–1778,"
82.411–465
ed., "Education of an Artist: The Diary of Joseph Boggs Beale,"
97.485–510
ed., "Memoir of William Logan Fisher (1781–1862) For His Grandchildren,"
99.92–103
ed., "The Missing Evidence: Penn
v. Baltimore,"
80.227–235
ed., "Plan of Philadelphia,"
80.164–226
ed., "Prelude to Valley Forge,"
82.466–471
ed., "The Diary of Samuel Breck, 1814–1822,"
102.469–508
ed., "The Diary of Samuel Breck, 1823–1840,"
103.85–113, 222–251, 356–382, 497–527
ed., "Turmoil at Pittsburgh: Diary of Augustine Prevost, 1774,"
85.111–162
as editor of
Pa. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 82.375, 376, 378
"Editorial Announcement,"
86.3
George Croghan, Wilderness Diplomat, rev.,
83.461–463
"Governor William Denny in Pennsylvania,"
81.170–198
History of the Philadelphia Electric Company, 1881–1961, rev.,
86.504–505
History of The Philadelphia National Bank: A Century and a Half of Philadelphia Banking, 1803–1953, rev.,
78.240–241
The Irvine Story, rev.,
89.133–134
"The Life and Death of Maj. Thomas Biddle,"
104.326–344
"Lithographic Note,"
83.455–456
"Lois Given Bobb,"
89.145–146
"The Loyal Opposition in Civil War Philadelphia,"
88.294–315
obituary,
111.147–149
bibliography, 111.151–159
One Hundred and Fifty Years of Collecting..., rev.,
100.116–117
Paintings and Miniatures at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, rev.,
98.515–516
"The Penn Collection,"
87.393–419
at Wm. Penn Papers Conference (1968),
93.7
Philadelphia in the Romantic Age of Lithography..., rev.,
83.95–96
A Philadelphia Story. The Philadelphia Contributionship..., rev.,
76.357–358
"The Powel Portrait of Washington by Joseph Wright,"
96.419–423
receives citation,
82.378
"Scull and Heap's Map of Philadelphia,"
81.69–75
"Tale of a Runaway Cape: The Penn-Baltimore Agreement of 1732,"
87.251–293
"A Touch of the Ridiculous: 1834 College Humor,"
104.240–244
Wainwright, Capt. Robert Powell Page,
83.15, 21, 27
Wainwright, Samuel (
d. 1729),
99.19
Wainwright, T. F. Dixon, book rev. by,
90.414–416
Wait, William,
99.19
Waite, Arthur,
94.202
Waite, James R.,
101.208, 209, 210
Waite, Jane Nickson,
84.157
Waite, Richard,
121.122,
122.287
Waiters, thievery by,
93.63
Wake, Baldwin,
113.242–243, 255–264
Wake, Archbishop William,
93.12
Wakefield, John,
102.448
Wakefield, Manville B.,
Coal Boats to Tidewater: The Story of the Delaware and Hudson Canal, rev.,
90.549–550
Wakefield, Pa. (countryseat),
76.194, 204
n, 336,
79.352,
86.62, 87, 191, 320, 325, 326, 342, 461, 471, 473, 474,
87.78,
88.90, 358, 367,
89.80, 86, 89, 103, 107, 216, 352, 463, 468,
99.92, 99,
102.285
described, 87.202, 207
estate, 77.88, 89
Wakefield Manufacturing Company,
99.92, 100
Wakelyn, Jon L.
book rev. by, 114.312–313
Biographical Dictionary of the Confederacy, rev., 101.542–543
Walam Olum, or Red Score: The Migration Legend of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians, rev.,
79.112–113
Walborne, Cornelius,
87.377
n
Wald, Alan M.,
113.130
Waldenfield, Samuel,
121.122
Waldensians,
80.236
Waldman, Glenys A., book revs. by,
107.485–486,
112.284–285
Waldo Emerson, by Allen, rev.,
106.440–442
Waldron, Richard,
121.392
ed., New Sweden in America, with Hoffecker, Williams and Benson, rev., 121.390–392
Waldron, William,
99.147
Waldron Academy, Merion, Pa.,
78.460
n
Waldstreicher, David,
122.305–306
Wales, Mr.,
87.434
Wales, Great Britain,
76.180,
80.141
n, 86.166,
88.135
Americans from, 92.544–545
Baptist origins in, book on, 120.132–134
coal from, 83.433, 438, 443
emigration from, to U. S., rev., 78.134–135
First Purchasers of Pa. from, 80.145, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155, 156
Wales, James A.,
115.452
Wales, Prince of.
See Edward VII, King of England
Walgreen's (drug store),
94.347
Walker, Mr.,
86.275
Walker, Alice,
114.68, 82,
116.407
Walker, Celeste, ed.,
Diary of John Adams. vol. 1,
November 1779–March 1786; vol. 2,
March 1786–December 1788, with Allen, Friedlaender, and Talyor, rev.,
107.153–155
Walker, Clarence E., book rev. by,
117.108–109
Walker, Duncan S.,
111.19, 21–22
Walker, Emanuel,
99.19
Walker, Eric,
113.442
Walker, Francis, land of,
90.329
Walker, Francis E.,
95.253
Walker, George E.,
107.320
Walker, J. E.,
117.78
Walker, James,
103.62,
121.286
Walker, James, of Va. (
fl. 1871),
81.32
Walker, James (
fl. 1859),
81.290
Walker, John,
80.176, 221, 222
Walker, John (
fl.1776),
80.54
Walker, Joseph,
107.638
Walker, Dr. Joseph,
83.79
Walker, Joseph E.
book rev. by, 93.129–131
ed., Pleasure and Business in Western Pennsylvania, rev., 100.271–272
Hopewell Village: A Social and Economic History of an Iron-Making Community, rev., 90.540–542
"Negro Labor in the Charcoal Iron Industry of Southeastern Pennsylvania," 93.466–486
Walker, Louis,
84.349
Walker, Maggie Lena,
117.70
Walker, Martha.
See Cook, Martha Walker
Walker, Mathew,
121.122
Walker, Mathew, Jr.,
121.122
Walker, Michael,
95.214
Walker, Mr., of Rothgrams,
90.221
Walker, Rachel,
107.29–30
Walker, Richard,
91.272
n, 99.19
Walker, Robert (1716–1783),
78.20
Walker, Robert (
fl. 1839),
86.167
Walker, Robert (
fl. 1982),
107.636
Walker, Robert John (1801–1869),
78.224,
80.440,
86.337,
89.203, 204,
90.102
n, 97.327, 330,
109.407,
121.182, 184–185
biography of, rev., 86.225–226
Walker, Samuel,
In Defense of American Liberties: A History of the ACLU, rev.,
115.284–285
Walker, Sarah Miller,
76.452,
87.342,
107.94, 108
Walker, Sears C.,
104.43
n
Walker, Thomas,
76.53,
121.122,
123.247
Walker, Dr. Thomas,
85.145
Walker, William,
104.203, 204,
121.282
and Central America, 99.319, 331, 333
Freebooters Must Die!, by Rosengarten, rev., 101.143–144
proposed filibuster, 97.320
Walker, William (printer),
103.151, 155, 156, 161
Walker, Zachariah, "'Community on Trial': The Coatesville Lynching of 1911," by William Ziglar,
106.245–270
Walker brothers,
84.67, 73
Walker Tariff (1846),
96.458, 460
Walking Purchase (1737),
76.434,
79.433,
89.183
n, 194,
121.372
as cause for Delaware Resentment, 89.177
deed for (1686), 89.189
payment for (1687), 89.183
pre-Walk land sales, 89.184n, 190
Quakers arouse Indians over (1757–1758), 81.176–189 passim
walk performed, 89.190
Walkowitz, Daniel,
116.118
Wall, Alexander J., book revs. by,
84.260,
93.276–278
Wall, Andrew,
83.177
Wall, Carol,
Bibliography of Pennsylvania History, 102.139
Wall, Charles Cecil
George Washington: Citizen-Soldier, rev., 105.110–111
Mount Vernon, The Story of a Shrine, by Johnson and Wall, rev., 78.407–408
Wall, Capt. Gurnay,
92.465–493
passim
Wall, Gurney,
81.44
Wall, Herman,
80.353
n, 365
Wall, Joseph Frazier,
100.60
Alfred I. du Pont: The Man and His Family, rev., 115.147–149
Andrew Carnegie, rev., 95.280–282
Wall, Richard,
80.176, 178
Wall, Robert Emmet, Jr.,
Massachusetts Bay: The Crucial Decade, 1640–1650, rev.,
97.250–251
Wall, Mrs. Thomas,
103.173
Wall, Thomas (actor),
103.171, 173, 175
Wall, W. G.,
81.245
Wall, William Coventry,
82.144
Wall tents,
89.10
Wallace, Andrew,
103.246
Wallace, Anthony F. C.,
89.175,
108.525,
112.471, 473,
114.188, 521–522,
115.266,
119.426,
120.270
book revs. by, 77.484–485, 79.112–113, 108.117–118, 113.497–498
The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, rev., 94.544–546
Rockdale, rev., 103.135–136
St. Clair: A Nineteenth-Century Coal Town's Experience with a Disaster Prone Industry, rev., 113.136–137
Wallace, Ben,
97.71
Wallace, Charles,
98.201, 202
Wallace, David,
106.375–376
Wallace, David H.
book rev. by, 90.560–561
John Rogers: The People's Sculptor, rev., 92.517–518
The New-York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564–1860, by Groce and Wallace, rev., 81.430–432
Wallace, Edward S.,
General William Jenkins Worth, Monterey's Forgotten Hero, rev.,
78.397–399
Wallace, George,
91.11
Philadelphia school voting patterns and, 120.195, 197
Wallace, Henry C.,
81.307,
83.331, 342,
99.355,
108.91, 96, 394,
121.392
destroys pigs, 99.354, 358
Wallace, Horace Binney,
105.88, 90, 93, 95
biography of, by Hatvary, 104.262–263
humor of, 104.240–244
Wallace, J. B.,
92.215
n
Wallace, J. W.,
87.386
n
Wallace, James S. (
fl. 1848, editor),
77.178,
93.50
Wallace, James W., letter to Benj. Rush,
85.435–436
Wallace, John,
115.70
Wallace, John William,
104.240,
114.57
r
Wallace, Lewis,
97.341, 342
Wallace, Michael,
101.365, 383,
114.12,
116.384
Wallace, Paul A. W.,
94.15
n, 112.471
book revs. by, 81.320–321, 82.227–229, 83.463–464, 85.83–84, 90.412–414
"'Blunder Camp': A Note on the Braddock Road," 87.21–30
"Historic Hope Lodge," 86.115–142
"Historic Indian Paths of Pennsylvania," 76.411–439
Indian Paths of Pennsylvania, rev., 91.80–81
Indians in Pennsylvania, rev., 86.352–353
Lebanon Valley College: A Centennial History, rev., 90.554–555
map of Pa. Indian paths by, 76.438r (facing)
Pennsylvania, Seed of a Nation, rev., 87.226–227
Thirty Thousand Miles with John Heckewelder, rev., 83.345–346
Wallace, Willard M.
book revs. by, 76.224–225, 82.350–351, 83.349–351
Sir Walter Raleigh, rev., 84.93–94
Traitorous Hero: The Life and Fortunes of Benedict Arnold, rev., 78.501–502
Wallace, William,
122.143
Wallace, Senator William,
103.344
Wallace, William (Scottish chieftain),
120.123
Wallace sisters,
101.211
Wallach, Mr. ,
102.483
Wallach, Alan
book revs. by, 110.465–466, 119.164–166
ed., Thomas Cole: Landscape into History, with Truettner, rev., 119.166–168
Wallendorf, Melanie,
123.271
Waller, D. J.,
102.73, 74, 75, 78
Waller, Edmund,
80.20,
109.110
Waller, G. M.,
Samuel Vetch, Colonial Enterpriser, rev.,
85.81–82
Wallett, Francis G.,
The Diary of Ebenezer Parkman, 1703–1782, rev.,
99.243–244
Walliam, James,
90.500
Wallin, Benjamin,
114.225
Wallingford House Party,
88.131
Wallington, Joseph,
88.126
Wallis, Mrs. A.,
81.349
n
Wallis, Charles L.,
Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, rev.,
80.531–532
Wallis, Elizabeth,
106.175
Wallis, George,
96.109,
110.328
Wallis, John,
84.275, 473
Wallis, Joseph J.,
84.273
Wallis, Joseph Samuel
land speculator, in western Pa., 84.275
spy for British, during Amer. Rev., 84.473n
as surveyor, 84.276, 285n, 436, 437, 438, 473
Wallis, Samuel,
110.419–420,
122.22
Wallman, Louise, "Two Swedish Pastors Describe Philadelphia, 1700 and 1702," by Springer and Wallman,
84.194–218
Walloons, in Del.,
80.232
n, 234
Wallpaper,
79.373,
91.172
Walls, Nina de Angeli
book revs. by, 123.269–271, 389–391
"Art and Industry in Philadelphia: Origins of the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, 1848 to 1876, 117.177–199
Waln, Miss,
76.347
Waln, Ellen.
See Harrison, Mrs. Charles Custis
Waln, Jacob,
77.85
Waln, Mrs. Jacob, house of,
103.223
Waln, Jesse,
79.474
Waln, Jesse & Co.,
91.299
Waln, Jesse & Robert (firm),
79.471, 476, 477, 478, 479, 481
Waln, Mary,
79.351
Waln, Nicholas (1650–1721),
89.165, 421,
95.497
Waln, Nicholas (1741–1813),
76.195
n, 79.474, 476,
82.414, 415, 424, 437, 438, 451, 459, 463, 464,
88.406,
91.8,
92.498,
95.358,
97.385,
102.216
n, 106.71
Waln, Richard,
82.455
Waln, Robert, Jr.
on Asylum for the Insane, 76.71, 79
biography of Lafayette by, 76.71, 78
history of China by, 76.71, 72, 77–78
poetry of, 76.74–75
satirizes Phila. society, 76.71, 72–76, 80
Waln, Robert (1765–1836),
76.71, 72,
79.474, 477,
99.299,
102.216
n
Waln, S. Morris,
88.86
Waln, Sarah (Sally).
See Willcocks, Sarah (Sally) Waln
Waln, Sarah Richardson (Mrs. Nicholas Waln, Sally Waln), in Sarah Logan Fisher's diary,
82.415–443
passim, 451, 455, 459, 460, 461, 462, 464
Waln, William,
76.195, 342,
87.222, 345
Waln (Wall), Betsy,
82.428
Waln's Wharf, Phila.,
79.471, 472
Walnut, for furniture,
83.267
Walnut Grove (countryseat),
85.185
n, 189,
98.31
Walnut Hill, Pa.,
98.122
Walnut Street, Phila.,
92.40
Walnut Street Ferry,
83.429,
89.222
Walnut Street Prison, Phila.,
78.99
n, 104
n, 80.70
n, 81.4–5, 6, 10, 26,
82.211–212,
98.141, 155, 163,
104.58,
105.47,
106.191, 193, 221,
108.441,
119.97–128, 309
Carnes' balloon ascension from, 78.23, 24, 25n
described (1799), 78.99–104
Ft. Wilson attackers in, 78.185, 186
influence of, in France, 82.186, 188, 189, 202n
view by Birch, 88.169
Walnut Street Theater, Phila.,
76.349,
103.524
Walnuts,
86.399
Walpole, George,
110.265
Walpole, Horace,
76.468,
85.112,
87.274
n, 96.292, 293,
106.519,
109.127
reports debates on Stamp Act repeal, 86.13n–39np.
Walpole, Sir Robert, 1st Earl of Orford,
86.272
n, 445
n, 104.371,
105.440,
109.584–585,
119.373,
120.222,
123.44
Walpole, Thomas,
101.181, 183
Walpole Company,
85.40
n, 46,
101.180
Walpole Society,
87.251
n
Walraven (Wallraven), Jesper,
83.94
Walroth, Joanne R., co-ed.,
The Minutes of the Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey, rev.,
111.122–123
Walsh, Archbishop, of N. J.,
94.529
Walsh, Bill,
114.407
Walsh, Sen. David,
99.215, 223, 224
Walsh, Edward,
82.4, 6, 7
Walsh, Elizabeth,
92.216, 218
Walsh, Frank,
122.349
Walsh, John (dancing master),
115.66
Walsh, Lorena S.,
112.157,
113.90,
114.284, 286–287,
115.179–180,
120.135
Robert Cole's World: Agriculture and Society in Early Maryland, with Carr and Menard, rev., 116.526–527
Walsh, Maria,
110.557
Walsh, Richard,
122.431
ed., Maryland: A History, 1632–1974, with Fox, rev., 99.390–391
Walsh, Robert (1784–1859),
76.141,
77.85
n, 86.321
n, 87.194–195, 331,
97.447,
98.24,
102.30, 31, 32, 109,
103.95, 111, 226,
104.509,
107.88,
123.337, 341, 342, 353
abandons practice of law, 92.218
and Amer. literature, 93.394
and the Amer. Review, 93.392–409
earnings of, as editor, 93.407
marriage of, 92.216
obituary of, 93.397
"The Relationship of Robert Walsh, Jr., to the Port Folio and the Dennie Circle: 1803–1812," by Woodall, 92.195–219
Walsh, Robert M.,
76.196–197, 333, 449,
77.85, 88, 198
n, 199, 208,
79.350,
86.321
Walsingham, Sir Francis,
76.19
Walston, Pa.,
114.547
r
Walt Whitman House,
123.100
Walter, Mr.,
78.473, 474
n
Walter, Dr. Albert G.,
81.412, 413
Walter, Joseph S. & Son,
101.28
Walter, Thomas Ustick,
91.158, 159,
103.29,
110.102,
119.313, 322, 323
designs of, for Andalusia, 101.4, 28, 29, 32
Walter, William Joseph (1789–1846), "A forgotten Philadelphia Writer,"
102.27–39
Walter Wharton's Land Survey Register, 1675–1679. West Side Delaware River, from New Castle County, Delaware, into Bucks County, Pennsylvania, ed. by Myers, rev.,
79.510–512
Walters, Charles,
122.166
Walters, John,
99.428, 429
Walters, Raymond, Jr.,
Albert Gallatin, Jeffersonian Financier and Diplomat, rev.,
82.109–111
Walters, Ronald G.
book revs. by, 116.398–400, 121.400–401, 123.138–139
The Antislavery Appeal, rev., 101.536–537
Walters, Tyler O., book rev. by,
119.157–159
Walters, William T.,
81.30, 33–34, 35, 36, 37, 38
Walters and Norman (engravers),
78.474
n
Walton, Albertson,
105.28
Walton, D. S.,
104.223
n, 234
Walton, Elisabeth B., book rev. by,
89.393–394
Walton, Gary M.,
99.170, 171,
113.465,
116.409
book rev. by, 114.303–305
Walton, John,
107.442
John Filson of Kentucke, rev., 80.526–528
Walton, Michael,
99.19
Walworth, Arthur,
Wilson and His Peacemakers: American Diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, rev.,
113.144–145
Walzer, John F., book revs. by,
87.354–355,
88.371–373
Wampanoag Indians,
105.215
Wampoa, China,
79.469, 470
Wampum and wampum belts,
77.321,
78.95,
80.296, 299,
83.269,
84.217,
85.154
n, 158,
86.116, 125,
103.308
Pa. sends to Ohio Indians (1758), 87.317, 318
in Penn Collection, 87.399, 407, 418
Penn treaty, 99.280
photograph, 114.71
presented to Hist. Soc. of Pa., 87.407
Wamsley, James S.,
119.429
Wanamaker, John,
87.6,
94.360,
113.64,
115.451–473,
118.251, 264,
122.163
and Centennial, 94.220, 223
character of, 94.243–244
and Grant's memoirs suit, 94.234–244
philanthropy of, to Italians, 90.460
as political candidate, 94.68, 69
Wanamaker, Thomas B.,
77.178
n, 87.5,
94.364
Wanamaker, William,
97.204
Wanamie, Pa.,
89.264
Wanderings of William, by Davis,
94.477
Wang, Bernard,
116.388
Wang Huja, treaty of (1844),
90.35, 37
Wannamaker (clothing company),
106.366
Wansel, Edmond,
121.122
Wansel, William,
121.122
Wansell, Richard,
120.105
Wansey, Henry,
102.351
Wansford, Nicholas,
84.135
n, 99.19
Wansley, Charles,
108.484
Wansling, Dinah,
108.485
Wanton, Joseph,
79.320
Waples, Mr. and Mrs.,
94.501, 502, 507
Wapwallopen,
76.425
War,
76.350.
See also Pacifism;
Peace movement
effects of
on industrial Philadelphia, 116.423–424
on narcotics trade, 113.221
S. G. Fisher on,
88.203, 218–219, 256–357, 335, 464–465
marine insurance and, book on,
120.124–126
Native American,
77.322
and lacrosse, 119.175–177
photography of, book on,
114.155–157
Pinchot on,
83.329
C. J. Stillé on,
85.311
War, Foreign Affairs and Constitutional Power, by Cox, rev.,
109.422–424
War, James A.,
That Man Haupt: A Biography of Herman Haupt, rev.,
98.409–410
War Activities Committee of the American Theatre Wing,
123.160–161
War College, Washington, D. C.,
105.246
War Comes to Quaker Pennsylvania, 1682–1756, by Davidson, rev.,
82.346–348
War Department, U. S.,
85.319, 328,
88.325
age of bureau chiefs (1861), 90.96
building of (1861), 90.94
bureaus of, 90.94–95
Andrew Carnegie on (1861), 90.96
and CCC, 100.66–96
and Civil War arrests, 93.199
dependence on govs. for raising troops, 90.103
first Navy ships built by, 88.316–327 passim
inefficiency of, 90.95–96, 97, 102
lack of personnel, 90.94
and mobilization, 90.94
orders troops raised in Pa. (1814), 91.301
organization of, 90.95
personnel of join Confederacy, 90.97
quartermaster functions (1861), 90.106
shortage of arms (1861), 90.109–110
study of (1781–1795), rev., 87.235–236
supply system of, 90.105, 107
in War of 1812, 100.336–355
The War for Independence. A Military History, by Peckham, rev.,
83.102–103
War for the West, 1790–1813, by Bird, rev.,
96.253–254
War Hawk Congress.
See War of 1812
War of 1812,
77.348,
78.222,
79.482–483,
82.303,
83.439,
84.402, 408,
91.116,
100.105
affects Amer. trade and commerce,
88.320
Amer. ships in Baltic Sea warned of,
86.42–48
passim
Amer. victories in,
89.405
Gen. John Armstrong, Jr. as Sec. of War,
100.336–355
Maj. Thos. Biddle's services in,
104.326–327
books on,
113.112–113,
115.268–269,
118.419–420,
123.110–112, 378–380
centennial of,
107.437
defense of Phila.,
102.477, 478
documentary evidence of, in
Olive Branch, 89.409
economic effects on printing and publishing,
118.119, 134
effect of
on banks, 92.94
on trade, 82.77, 268
events leading to, rev.,
85.227–228
Federalists opposed to, in western Pa.,
76.81
financing of,
96.176,
100.341
C. J. Ingersoll's history of,
88.344–345, 461,
93.191
The Invasion of Canada, Volume One: 1812–1813, by Berton, rev.,
105.228–229
and Wm. Jones as Sec. of Navy,
96.173–181
justification of,
89.407–408
Thomas M. T. McKennan speaks against,
76.83–85
merchant reaction to,
86.42
Mr. Madison's War: Politics, Diplomacy, and Warfare in the Early American Republic, 1783–1830, by J. C. A. Stagg, rev.,
108.383–384
New England legislatures block war effort,
89.402–403
and North Carolina,
98.262
peace declared,
102.479
peace rumors,
102.473
and Pennsylvania,
95.273–274
prologue to, rev.,
87.237–239
story of naval war of, rev.,
81.102–103
study of, rev.,
88.498–500
William Wood Thackara diary of,
91.299–325
threat of, to Phila.,
102.476
U. S. naval strategy in,
96.167, 168
and "War Hawk" Congress,
104.434–449
Washington, D. C., burned,
102.478
War of Jenkin's Ear.
See King George's War
War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748),
81.366,
86.417, 418,
88.67, 68
War of the League of Augsburg,
77.459,
78.152
War of the Palatinate (1688–1697),
82.321
War of the Polish Succession (1733–1738),
81.366
effect of, on immigration to Amer., 91.407
War of the Spanish Succession (1702–1710),
88.174
effect of, on Jas. Logan's trading ventures, 78.150–172, 175
War Office, Pa.,
81.375, 378,
82.432, 433, 435
n, 84.50
Committee of Fifty, 82.433n, 434
refuses Christopher Ludwick's resignation, 81.385
seizes merchants goods in Va., 84.31–32
War Relocation Authority,
108.394
War Resisters League,
105.241,
115.441
Warburg, Felix,
86.314
Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester,
96.293
Warburton Manor, estate,
77.385, 386, 395, 437, 438
Warch, Richard,
94.135
n
ed., John Brown, with Fanton, rev., 97.553–555
Ward, Miss,
78.217
Ward, Gen. Artemas,
104.512
correspondence with George Washington, 118.169
Ward, Artemus,
110.285
Ward, Barbara McLean, ed.,
After Ratification: Material Life in Delaware, 1789–1820, with Garrison and Herman, rev.,
114.572–573
Ward, Christopher,
The War of the Revolution, ed. by Alden, rev.,
77.214–216
Ward, David,
Poverty, Ethnicity, and the American City, 1840–1925: Changing Conceptions of the Slum and the Ghetto, rev.,
114.587–588
Ward, David C.
book revs. by, 113.469–470, 114.157–158, 120.155–156, 404–405
ed., New Perspective on Charles Willson Peale, with Miller, rev., 116.244–247
ed., The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family. vol. 2, parts 1 and 2, with Hart and Miller, rev., 113.649–650
ed., The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and his Family. Volume 4: Charles Willson Peale, His Last Years, 1821–1827, with Miller, Hart, and Reinhardt, essay review on, 122.117–123
Ward, Edward,
85.120
n, 125, 130
n, 141
Ward, Ferdinand,
94.234, 235
Ward, Geoffrey C.
A First-Class Temperament: The Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt, rev., 114.597–598
Before the Trumpet: Young Franklin Roosevelt, rev., 109.592–593
Ward, Gerald W. R.
book rev. by, 119.416–418
The American Illustrated Book in the Nineteenth Century, rev., 113.475–477
Ward, Hannah Sample (Mrs. Edward Ward),
85.120, 130
n
Ward, Harry M.
book rev. by, 97.540–541
Charles Scott and the "Spirit of '76," rev., 113.460–462
The Department of War, 1781–1795, rev., 87.235–236
Duty, Honor or Country, rev., 104.256–257
"Unite or Die": Intercolony Relations 1690–1763, rev., 95.541–542
Ward, James A.
book rev. by, 122.166–168
"Herman Haupt and the Development of the Pennsylvania Railroad," 95.73–97
J. Edgar Thomson: Master of the Pennsylvania, rev., 105.125–126
"J. Edgar Thomson and Thomas A. Scott: A Symbiotic Partnership?", 100.37–64
Railroads and the Character of America, 1820–1887, rev., 112.295–296
Ward, John,
80.23
Ward, John William,
93.279–280,
105.118,
117.222
Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age, rev., 80.121–123
Ward, Julius H.,
108.49, 52
Ward, Lilly.
See Hoffman, Baroness von
Ward, M. & Co. (of N. Y.),
94.476
Ward, Matthew C., "An Army of Servants: The Pennsylvania Regiment during the Seven Years' War,"
119.75–93
Ward, Ralf,
99.19
Ward, Ralph,
80.176, 213, 218
Ward, Samuel (
d. 1776, Gov. of N. J.),
87.223,
95.52,
101.325,
108.242–243,
122.360, 366, 367, 372, 373–374
correspondence of, book rev., 76.472–473
Ward, Samuel G.,
86.335
Ward, Mrs. Samuel G. (Anna Barker),
102.282
Ward, Townsend,
87.340,
89.54
n, 107.213
Ward family,
76.472
Ward school boards, Phila., abolishment of,
94.364–383
passim
Warden, David B.,
92.216, 218
Warden, Frew and Company,
103.342
n
Warden, G. B., "The Rhode Island Civil Code of 1647," by G. B. Warden, rev.,
108.378
Warden, Hannah,
81.65
Warden, Richard, Jr.,
99.19
Warden, Richard, Sr.,
99.19
Warden, Rosemary S.,
123.369
Wardenburg, J. F. C.,
118.312, 313, 315
Wardens, Phila.,
82.416.
See also under Port of Philadelphia
Warder, Mr.,
103.88
Warder, Ann Head (Mrs. John Warder)
dislikes Bingham mansion, 90.167
notes shortage of men in Phila. (1786), 90.169
Warder, Jeremiah,
98.141, 169
Warder, Jeremiah, Jr. (1744–1842),
103.88
n
Warder, John,
102.214
Warder, John (
fl. 1709),
99.19
Warder, Joseph,
84.156
Warder, Mary.
See Cresson, Mary Warder;
Ransted, Mary Warder
Warder, Richard,
84.142
n, 158
n
Warder, Solomon,
84.146
Warder family,
82.463
Wardroper, John,
Jest Upon Jest, 110.260
Wards, in Phila.,
91.164, 179
Ware, Caroline,
81.135
Ware, Capt. Francis,
95.456
Ware, Gilbert,
William H. Hastie: Grace Under Pressure, rev.,
110.309–310
Ware, Henry, Jr.,
82.280,
103.62
Ware, Henry, Sr.,
103.62
Ware v. Hylton (1796), judicial review in,
118.57
Waream, Joseph S.,
87.139, 140, 140
n, 142, 143, 146, 150, 153
Waream, Mrs. Joseph S.,
87.145
Warfield, Frank,
117.39–40
Wargentin, Peter,
81.90
Warhol, Andy,
121.407–408
Waring, Edward,
99.19
Waring, George,
95.299, 306, 307, 315
Waring, William (teacher),
91.450,
449
Warming pans,
82.406,
86.408, 409
Warminghurst (Worminghurst), England.
See Worminghurst, England (countryseat)
Warmoth, Henry Clay,
113.269
Warne, Stephen,
77.274
Warne, Thomas,
77.252, 264, 266, 274–275, 276, 285, 293
Warner, —,
86.277
Warner, Chapman,
96.429, 435
Warner, Charles Dudley,
76.42,
103.34
and The Gilded Age, 76.42–43, 111.113
Warner, Edward,
98.290
Warner, Elisha,
79.459,
81.61, 64
Warner, Ephraim,
81.64–65
Warner, Jack,
115.560, 568
Warner, John Harley,
The Therapeutic Perspective: Medical Practice, Knowledge, and Identity in America, 1820–1885, rev.,
112.303–305
Warner, Michael,
116.198–199, 211,
118.183–185, 191, 196
The Letters of the Republic: Publication and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century America, rev., 116.238–240
Warner, Philip (painter),
88.5
n, 25, 26, 27
Warner, Sam Bass, Jr.,
94.340, 342
n, 358
n, 98.315–324,
99.362,
102.89,
104.65, 71,
107.465–466,
109.369–371, 383, 385,
110.298–299, 531–532, 537, 542,
112.585–586, 600,
118.287
criticizes Phila. street plan, 101.103, 104, 106, 107, 113
The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth, rev., 93.294–296
Warner, Susan (Mrs. Charles Dudley Warner),
76.42
Warner, widow,
89.419
Warner, William,
77.86
n, 118.113, 114
Warner Brothers Studios,
115.540, 564–565, 567, 571, 574
synchronized motion picture music of, 118.14–15, 16, 17
Warnke, Frederick,
101.511, 512
Warren, Mr. ,
79.11
Warren, Anna.
See Ingersoll, Anna Warren
Warren, Dorothy.
See Andrews, Dorothy Warren
Warren, Edward,
78.23
n, 95.333,
105.175
Warren, Jack D.
ed., The Papers of George Washington. Confederation Series. Volume 5: February-December 1787, and Volume 6: January September 1788, with Abbot, Twohig, Chase, Runge, Grizzard Jr., Mastromarino and Mercer, rev., 122.418–420
ed., The Papers of George Washington; Presidential Series, Volume 5: January-June 1790. Volume 6: July-November 1790, with Twohig, Chase, Runge, Grizzard Jr., Kirsch, Mastromarino, and Mercer, rev., 121.375–377
ed., The Papers of George Washington: Retirement Series. Volume 1: March-December 1797. Volume 2: January-September 1798, with Twohig, Chase, Runge, Grizzard, Mastromarino, and Mercer, rev., 123.106–108
Warren, James (1726–1808),
85.21,
101.353,
108.239,
114.273
Warren, John Borlase,
118.420
Warren, John Collins,
109.589
Warren, Joseph,
79.321,
105.219,
122.367
biography of, by Cary, rev., 86.484–487
Warren, Josiah,
76.143
Warren, Kenneth,
Triumphant Capitalism: Henry Clay Frick and the Industrial Transformation of America, rev.,
121.289–290
Warren, Louis A.,
114.386, 388,
117.112
Warren, Mary Otis,
123.247
Warren, Mercy Otis,
112.103–104,
114.273,
119.4–5, 10
controversy of, with Adams, 92.220–238
Warren, Mrs., of Troy, N. Y.,
89.101
Warren, Pa.,
76.419,
84.274, 314
n, 440
n.
See also Conewango
flood and control at, 119.348, 359, 360
Warren, Col. Peter,
94.161
Warren, Sir Peter,
80.488
Warren, Phoebe Elizabeth.
See McKean, Phoebe Elizabeth Warren
Warren, Robert Penn,
117.125
Warren, William, and management of Chestnut St. Theatre,
91.72–79
Warren (frigate),
90.26
Warren (sloop of war),
103.250
Warren County, Pa.,
76.418
Warren County Farmers, Mechanics, and Manufacturers Institute,
82.164
Warren tavern,
103.98
Warrenton, Va.,
87.53, 54, 149, 151
Warrenton Female Academy, N. C.,
98.132
Warrenton Junction, Va.,
89.305
n
Warrenton Station, Va.,
89.41
Warrick, William,
113.53
Warriner, Samuel D.,
94.76, 77, 78, 81
Warrington, Commodore Lewis,
90.16
commands Norfolk Navy Yard, 90.19, 25
visits Pensacola, 90.24
Warrington, Mary,
80.50, 51, 52, 53
Warrington Academy, England,
102.366, 368
Warrior (steamer),
88.224
Warrior Run, Pa.,
89.263
Warriors Spring, Pa.,
76.424
Warriston (countryseat),
89.221
Warsaw, Grand Duchy of,
92.100
Warships, built in England for Confederacy,
77.181–196
passim
Warville, Jacques Pierre, Brissot de.
See Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre
Warwick, Charles F.,
94.367, 368
Warwick, Earl of.
See Dudley, Ambrose
Warwick Furnace, Pa.,
101.86
Was America a Mistake? An Eighteenth-Century Controversy, by Commager and Giordanetti, rev.,
92.388–390
Wasco, John Weldy,
110.302
Waselkov, Gregory A.,
119.284
ed., William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, with Braund, rev., 120.249–250
Washbrough, —,
79.74
n
Washburn, Dorothy,
123.136
Washburn, Wilcomb E.,
113.453
book revs. by, 82.473–474, 86.210–211, 90.547, 113.147–148
bibliography on Indian-white relations to 1830, rev., 81.418–419
The Governor and the Rebel. A History of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, rev., 82.345–346
Washburn troupe,
101.210
Washington, abridgment by Harwell of Freeman's
George Washington, rev.,
93.427–429
Washington, Booker T.,
81.314,
97.75,
106.252, 255, 532, 534,
117.109
Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901–1915, by Harlan, rev., 108.531–532
commemorative stamp of, 117.79
study of, rev., 80.128–130
Washington, Bushrod,
77.132, 133,
83.449,
87.78,
95.520,
102.230, 238, 487,
103.110,
108.400,
110.156,
118.140,
120.51, 251
on portrait of Geo. Washington, 96.421
Washington: Capital City, 1879–1950, by Green, rev.,
88.383–385
Washington, Charles,
119.275
Washington, D. C.,
76.82, 460,
81.228,
85.305,
87.42, 45, 139, 142, 166.
See also Capitol, U. S.
African Americans in
admitted to streetcars (1863), 85.323
suffrage in, 85.323–324, 450
book on,
116.243
Sam. Breck visits,
102.483
Jas. Buchanan on residence in,
81.265
n
burned in War of 1812,
100.352, 353,
102.478
choice of, as capital,
101.419
comments on (1861),
83.77
considered as site for Centennial of 1876,
94.215
disaffection in (1861),
88.71, 72, 75, 83, 205
S. G. Fisher on,
76.181–187,
86.321
French in,
108.453
Government Hospital for the Insane,
83.75
government of,
85.323
n
historic houses of, rev.,
83.467–468
history of, rev.,
86.493–494
its planning and development,
92.541–542
Augustus Kollner in,
84.326, 335
Maelzel's exhibitions in,
84.82, 83, 92
Pinchot on,
81.303, 311,
83.334, 336
plans for,
88.316, 318
n
railroad service to,
81.29–30
Sickles trial in (1859),
87.200–201
site for Portuguese embassy in,
78.87
Soldiers' Rest and Soldiers' Retreat,
87.141, 141
n
threat of attack on,
88.204, 214, 359
troops in, during Civil War,
83.84,
88.82, 83–84, 87, 89
Geo. Washington's interest in,
95.517
Owen Wister on (1894),
83.18
Washington, George,
76.78, 187, 189, 260, 350, 421, 436, 439, 469,
77.349, 362, 388
n, 391,
78.15
n, 19, 28, 78, 81
n, 87, 188, 217
n, 343,
79.63
n, 96, 300
n, 459,
80.74, 75, 84, 285, 290
n, 312, 359, 368, 424, 485, 511,
81.119, 160, 160
n, 227, 228, 244, 246, 250,
82.22, 35, 38, 154, 157, 176, 210, 266,
83.179, 285
n, 449, 450, 451,
84.32, 44, 272, 299
n, 302, 324, 437,
85.13, 21, 29, 134
n, 187,
86.133, 327, 329,
87.23, 423,
88.161, 316, 459,
89.54
n, 73, 88, 97, 176, 407,
91.6, 147, 362,
93.162, 174, 176, 179,
98.36, 197,
99.136,
100.18,
101.333,
106.307,
107.301, 399, 440, 614, 616,
108.111, 382, 518,
109.75–76, 87, 584,
110.3, 6–9, 34, 73, 77–79, 93, 344, 417, 464,
112.82, 85, 120, 177, 178, 277, 483, 510, 527, 539,
113.192, 339,
114.128, 273, 302–303,
115.76, 77, 81,
116.47–48, 93,
117.215, 216, 309–329, 349,
119.3–4, 10, 13, 14–15, 16, 17–18, 25, 27–28, 41–42, 66, 68, 72, 129, 266, 284, 369, 370–371, 373–374, 375, 376–378, 379, 381, 382, 385, 387, 395, 396,
120.139, 140, 264, 265, 321, 323–324, 328, 341–342, 380, 383, 384, 387, 405,
121.69–70, 92, 133, 237, 268, 352, 353, 354, 355, 360, 361, 365,
122.4–5, 6, 128–129, 133, 136, 179, 182, 186–188, 191, 192, 196, 197–198, 199, 201, 202, 204, 208, 302, 303, 308, 407,
123.84, 103, 261–262, 367–368, 377
Adlum's praise of,
84.308, 443, 457
administration and excise taxes,
106.4, 6, 9, 11–12, 15, 23, 38
admiration inspired by,
91.427–428
adopted children of, book on,
118.139–141
and Amer. independence, book rev.,
76.224–225
and the Amer. Rev., rev.,
82.350–351
Anguish and Farewell, by Flexner, rev.,
97.413–414
appeals for ammunition,
103.85–86
and appointments to Legion of U. S.,
78.302, 313, 335–336, 432
approves sedition prosecutions,
77.131
attacks on
by B. F. Bache, 100.191–230
as slaveowner, 100.210
attends concert,
90.447
attends theater,
78.469, 474
B. F. Bache tries to discredit,
77.4
balls in honor of,
78.88
n, 94
biographies of
by Flexner,
95.398–400
by Freeman
vols. 3–4, rev., 76.221–224
vol. 5, rev., 77.103–104
vol. 6, rev., 79.237–238
by Swiggett, rev.,
78.113–115
treatment in,
100.192–193
A Biography in His Own Words, Andrist, ed.,
98.114–115
birthday celebrations,
100.196, 201–203
in 1834, 103.357–358
farcical (1834), 104.241–242
Farewell Address read at, 94.173
as forum of national identity, 118.209, 213, 216, 218, 225, 227, 233, 234–235, 245–246
parades on, 94.289, 102.482
in Phila. (1861 and 1862), 88.73, 97.505–506
at Trinity College, 91.183–184
at Washington and Jefferson College, 85.268
books on,
112.639–640,
114.466–468,
118.160, 166–169, 414–416,
121.272–274, 275–277,
122.416–420,
123.106–108, 240–242
at Braddock's defeat,
79.377
bust of, by Greenough,
90.28
on census,
98.320
certificates of service to French engineers,
84.428, 434
Chadd's Ford headquarters of,
80.366
cherry tree incident,
96.369
China trade portraits of,
94.95–100
Dr. John Cochran surgeon to,
102.248
comments on troops at Braddock's defeat,
79.375
condemns Democratic Societies,
97.166
condemns Gen. Howe's peace plan,
100.505
considers attack on Phila. (1777),
82.466
controversy over salary of,
100.212–215
criticisms of,
100.200
The Diaries of, ed. by Jackson
vols. 1–2, rev., 101.392–393
vols. 3-4, rev., 103.390–392
vols. 5-6, rev., 104.523–525
and Thos. Digges,
77.386–387, 438
on disbanding the army,
101.422
Jacob Duché appeals to, to halt hostilities,
79.5,
98.149
early life of, rev.,
89.497–498
encourages desertion of Hessians,
81.374–375
engraving of,
99.150
essay review on,
114.423–437
experiments of with riflemen,
103.306–324
passim
favors short hair,
101.463
First Amendment to Constitution,
108.400, 403, 407–408, 410
first appearance in drama,
78.468
first portraits of,
96.420
n
Sarah Logan Fisher on,
82.413, 429, 443, 451
on Forbes Expedition,
95.435, 444, 445, 468, 470, 474, 475, 477, 478
foreign policy of,
97.157
foreign reputation of,
103.23
and formal attire,
91.469
and French engineers,
84.424–434
passim
French evaluate position of (1777),
82.55–64
passim
and frontier forts,
84.309
on fugitive slaves,
92.354
n, 93.484
G. Washington: A Figure Upon the State, by Klapthor and Morrison, rev.,
107.302–305
genealogy of,
94.207
generals of,
89.126–127
George Washington, an American icon: The Eighteenth-Century Graphic Portraits, by Wick, rev.,
107.302–305
George Washington: Citizen-Soldier, by Wall, rev.,
105.110–111
George Washington (Rembrandt Peale lithograph, 1856),
110.176
George Washington (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.3, 7, 13, 17
r, 133
George Washington Centennial Procession of 1832,
107.424–425
George Washington "Copy" (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.8, 14, 29
r, 78, 162, 171–172, 174–175, 178–179
George Washington in the American Revolution (1775–1783), by Flexner, rev.,
92.524–525
George Washington Patriae Pater (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.3, 7–8, 14, 28
r, 78, 93–94, 156–163, 165, 172, 178
at Germantown,
120.285, 286, 287, 289, 294, 297, 300, 305
and granting of passes,
84.30
Gray's Gardens visited by,
93.495
and Guyasuta,
84.298
n
halts expedition to Presque Isle (1794),
84.268
and Alexander Hamilton,
107.308–309
Harvard awards hon. degree by,
95.57
horse of, said to be in circus,
78.97–98
inauguration of,
100.326
on Indian depredations,
93.173
Indians appeal to (1794),
84.307–308
Indians visit, for treaty,
78.95
Jas. Wilson proposes digest of laws to,
93.539–540
journal of (1754),
87.411
in Lady Liston's Journal,
95.511–520
as land speculator,
101.172, 183
letter from Gen. Cadwalader on army (1777),
82.467–471
levees and entertainments of in Phila.,
90.161, 182
in Geo. Lippard's writing,
79.292
n, 300, 304, 306,
94.196–212
and Christopher Ludwick,
81.375–389
passim
as a Mason, depicted by Jas. Queen,
82.171
medal commemorates retirement of,
88.406
military commission of,
102.173, 178, 182
and Jas. Monroe,
78.85
monument proposed for,
92.215
movements of, recorded in Sarah Logan Fisher's diary (1776–1778),
82.419–464
passim
name used in Brotherhood of the Union,
79.286
Nationalist era,
107.368, 372–373, 379, 381, 388, 391
navy of (1775–1777), rev.,
85.88–89
Newburgh letter of,
93.181
objects to travel on pass (1779),
90.310
occupies Robt. Morris house on Market St.,
90.158
in the Ohio Valley, rev.,
80.377–378
ordered to suspend business in Phila. (1778),
84.31
orders building of floating bridge,
82.423
n
orders survey of Delaware River, for defense,
84.432
Paine critical of,
79.94, 96
The Papers of, ed. by Abbot, Chase, Twohig et al.
See also The Diaries of George Washington
on passage of U. S. Constitution,
99.140
penmanship of,
80.34
and Gov. Richard Penn's coach,
95.357, 358
and Phila. 1783 Mutiny,
101.434, 435, 444
on R. E. Pine's paintings,
80.84, 86
plans siege of N. Y.,
76.387, 388, 389
politics and diplomacy under, rev.,
83.351–352
portraits of,
115.89, 114
by Rembrandt Peale, 79.333, 337, 80.9–10, 95.241
proposed, 99.306
by Stuart, 101.8, 69
by Jos. Wright, 96.419–423
on preparedness for peace,
78.318
n
presidential receptions of,
91.288
proclamation on oaths of allegiance (1777),
82.429
promotes a nat. university,
102.370
recruitment problems of,
98.185
refuses to receive Talleyrand,
91.285–287
relationship with Chas. Thomson,
100.320, 325, 334
relaxes at Belmont estate,
102.504
reports of, in British press during Amer. Rev.,
80.93–98
passim
reprimands Arnold,
84.22–23
requests advice on winter quarters (1777),
82.466–467
requests provisions,
79.45
resents newspaper attacks,
100.216–217, 222
resignation of, by Trumbull,
80.82
Benj. Rush criticizes,
78.17, 18
n
Sansom silhouette of,
88.395, 399
r, 406
on scarcity of gunpowder,
99.429
on Scotch mercenaries,
104.511–512
social eminence of in Phila.,
90.158, 175
Soldier and Man, by Callahan, rev.,
97.412–413
speech on frontier problem (1794),
78.318
n
spurious letters of,
100.194, 221
"The Standard National Likeness" proposed by Rembrandt Peale,
110.7, 9, 93, 155
statue of
at Centennial Exhibition, 79.372–373
in Independence Hall, 93.68
at Stenton,
82.413, 443
story of travels of, rev.,
78.505–506
Swanwick praises,
97.139, 139
n, 140
and Chas. Thomson,
100.333,
101.346
treatment of, by Gov. Hancock,
103.93
on treatment of prisoners of war,
79.328–329, 455
on Va. exiles,
96.324
at Valley Forge,
120.136–137
visits Thos. Gist,
80.311
Washington at the Battle of Princeton (Charles Willson Peale oil),
110.37, 51
r
Washington Before Yorktown (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.5, 13, 23
r, 79, 89, 156–157, 163, 171–173, 180
and Anthony Wayne,
106.475–479, 487
approves actions of (1793–1794), 78.339, 340, 424–425
in Wayne-Knox correspondence (1793–1794),
78.298–341
passim, 424–455
passim
and Wm. West,
86.116, 131, 135
and Whiskey Insurrection,
84.474, 475
Whitemarsh campaign,
86.134–136
Owen Wister biography of,
95.334
Womelsdorf, Pa., visited by,
78.362
and Yorke-Camden opinion (1773),
85.43
Washington, George Mason,
119.419
Washington, Harold,
116.115
Washington, Capt. J.,
82.11
Washington, John,
119.275
Washington, Lawrence,
77.385–386
Washington, Lund,
100.221,
105.110
Washington, Martha Dandridge Custis (Mrs. George Washington),
77.387, 438,
95.517, 519,
105.111,
110.78, 162,
115.81,
120.286,
123.107
adopted children of, book on, 118.139–141
painted by Jos. Wright, 96.420
Washington, Mary Ball,
114.430,
119.274
Washington, Pa.,
76.81, 82,
81.406, 407, 410, 413
John Israel settles at, 91.46
Washington, Samuel,
119.275
Washington: Village and Capital, 1800–1878, by Green, rev.,
86.493–494
Washington, Col. William (1752–1810),
103.320,
110.265
Washington (frigate),
79.457, 462
n, 465–467,
82.23, 24,
85.29
n, 37
n, 123.214
Washington (ship of the line),
102.500
Washington (steamship),
100.521, 523
Washington (William Rush sculpture),
110.157
Washington and His Men, by Lippard,
94.207
Washington and Jefferson College,
76.81,
81.407.
See also Jefferson College
fraternities, 85.277
history of, book rev., 81.105–106
literary societies, 85.272, 281
sports, 85.284, 286
student life in (19th century), 85.261, 262–263, 268, 272, 277, 279, 281, 284, 286
Washington and Lafayette at Mount Vernon (Rossiter and Mignot oil),
112.557, 558
r
Washington and Lafayette Visit the Suffering at Valley Forge (Gibert oil),
112.549
Washington and Richmond Railroad,
81.31
Washington and the American Revolution, by Wright, rev.,
82.350–351
Washington Association,
118.245
Washington Association of Phila.,
91.301
n
Washington Bee, 106.256,
117.65–66
Washington Benevolent Society,
77.347,
102.476, 493,
118.245–247
Washington Blues, of Reading,
91.324
Washington Boro, Pa.,
76.433
Washington College.
See Washington and Jefferson College
Washington County, Pa.,
81.257
"Discord in Utopia: The Ellsworth Strike of 1904," by Raymond M. Hyser, 106.393–409
Federalists in (1812), 76.81
Washington County Agricultural and Horticultural Society,
82.163
Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851), by Leutze,
112.573
Washington Female Seminary,
83.47
Washington Forum,
97.309
Washington Globe, 108.119
Washington Grays, in Civil War,
102.278, 283, 289, 295, 307, 310, 317, 320
Washington Greys, Reading, Pa.,
78.361, 363
Washington Guard, Reading, Pa.,
78.361
Washington Guards, of Phila.,
91.301
n, 319
Washington Hall, N. Y.,
102.102
Washington Hall Hotel, Phila.,
84.81,
102.506,
103.360
n
Washington Herald, 113.218
Washington House, Chester, Pa.,
91.323
n
Washington House (Phila. hotel),
93.59, 60
Washington Infantry,
88.272
Washington Inn, Holmesburg, Pa.,
85.185, 193
n
Washington Irving: An American Study, 1802–1832, by Hedges, rev.,
90.133–135
Washington Light Infantry, Charleston, S. C.,
82.157
Washington Memorial Chapel,
120.136
Washington Mills, Gloucester, N. J.,
82.160
Washington Monument,
77.443
Washington Monument, Phila.,
103.250
Washington Naval Conference,
94.233
Washington Navy Yard,
90.32,
102.292
Washington Party,
81.306,
83.327
joins with Democrats (1914), 81.312–313
senatorial campaign (1914), 81.306–318
Washington Post, 113.412
Washington Spring, Saratoga,
89.356
Washington Square, Phila.,
77.89, 445,
78.355,
94.285,
97.236, 237,
98.141
burials in, 98.141–142, 168
Jos. Sill buys house on, 94.291
Washington St., Alexandria, Va.,
89.45, 46
Washington St., Phila.,
89.209
Washington Tea House,
114.504
r
Washington Union, 91.459, 462, 463,
109.429, 436
Washington Union Societies, advocated by Mathew Carey,
89.403
n, 409
Washington Walked Here: Alexandria on the Potomac, by Somerville, rev.,
95.288
Washington's Farewell Address, by Paltsits,
94.176
Washington's Officers Slept Here. Historic Homes of Valley Forge and Its Neighborhood, by Pinkowski, rev.,
78.115–116
Washington's Spring.
See Half King's Rock
Wasp (schooner),
85.28
n
Wasp (sloop),
88.320, 322,
90.10
captures Frolic, 90.9, 17r
renamed Loup Cervier, 90.10
Wasson, Stanley P., book rev. by,
80.394–395
Wastfield, Robert,
122.287
Watch tax (1775–1788),
80.51, 54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 67, 69, 70, 71
Watches,
78.458,
82.408,
83.269, 453
Watchmaking,
79.369
Watchman (pseudonym).
See Smith, William
Watchmen.
See also Night watch
Watchorn, Robert,
102.77
Water cures,
100.408
Water Gap House (Delaware Water Gap),
115.481–482, 485
r, 494
Water mills,
77.290
Water Nymph and Bittern (sculpture), by William Rush,
95.237
Water Street, Phila.,
76.435,
91.166, 167
drawbridge, repair of (1770), 90.200
origins of, 100.300–301
Water supply,
77.74,
81.393.
See also Fairmount Waterworks;
Waterworks
for Amer. army,
82.470
in Boston,
78.84
for drinking,
78.75, 217
effect of limestone on,
81.85
first, in London,
88.131
in N. Y.,
78.84
in Phila.,
76.166,
78.83–84, 89,
100.301–302
1819, 82.213
1839, 103.502–503
contamination of, 78.84, 89, 90
control of rain water (1819), 82.213–214
filtration system, book on, 113.658–660
legislation on, 83.211
Water technology,
119.426
Water wheels,
79.74, 77
n, 92.240
Watercolors,
86.477
of D. J. Kennedy, 86.339r, 340r
of Powelton, 76.464r (facing)
of Jas. Queen, 82.142–143, 153, 155, 172, 174, 175
use on lithographs, 77.48, 49
of Herbert Welsh, 94.62
of J. C. Wild, 77.34, 36, 40, 53
Waterford, Adam,
108.486
Waterford, Pa.,
84.268, 282.
See also Fort Le Boeuf
Waterford Glass Works, Camden, N. J.,
87.40
Watergate, book on,
114.600–601
Waterhouse, Benjamin,
81.162,
85.429
n–430
n, 98.8,
120.390
Waterhouse, Richard,
112.157–159
Waterloo, Battle of (1815),
78.366
Waterloo County, Ontario, book on,
115.277–279
Watermarks
for bank notes, 81.395
of Gilpin firm, 81.238n, 394
Watermelons,
82.215,
89.87
Waters, Belle,
115.386
Waters, Deborah Dependahl, "Philadelphia's Boswell: John Fanning Watson,"
98.3–52
Waters, Grant T.,
87.142–143, 149, 150, 151
Waters, John,
94.100
Waters, John J., Jr.,
The Otis Family in Provincial and Revolutionary Massachusetts, rev.,
93.267–268
Waters, Mr.
See Digges, Thomas Attwood
Waterways
affecting York, 116.300 (map)
Indian travel on, 100.147
Pennsylvania inland, 18th-century, 116.69–72, 70r
Waterworks,
78.358
n.
See also Fairmount Waterworks;
Water supply
The Engineering Drawings of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, ed. by Stapleton, rev., 105.353–354
in Germantown (1859), 87.207
in Phila., 85.193n, 105.43–44
Watkins, C. Malcolm,
North Devon Pottery and its Export to America in the 17th Century, rev.,
85.363–364
Watkins, Carleton,
Carleton Watkins: Photographer of the American West, by Palmquist, essay review,
108.102–103
Watkins, Frances Ellen,
107.480,
121.285–286
Watkins, Henrietta,
113.22
Watkins, J. Elfreth,
100.39
Watkins, Joseph,
92.461
Watkins, Joseph, Jr.,
106.179
Watkins, Morgan,
122.287
Watkins, N. Y.,
83.311
Watkins, Robert (innkeeper),
91.335
n
Watkins, Thomas,
76.30–38
passim
Watkins, William,
89.269,
106.21,
107.479,
113.22–23
Watkinson, James D., "'Education for Success': The International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania,"
120.343–369
Watlington, Patricia,
The Partisan Spirit: Kentucky Politics, 1779–1792, rev.,
96.537–538
Watmough, Anna Christiana Carmick (Mrs. Jas. Horatio Watmough),
86.139, 140
Watmough, Capt. Edmund,
86.139
Watmough, Henry Hope,
86.140
Watmough, James Horatio (1754–1812)
biographical sketch, 86.139, 140–141
and Hope Lodge, 86.116, 139, 140–141
Watmough, John Goddard,
76.186,
86.141,
88.470,
91.121,
100.109, 110, 111, 112, 114
Watmough, Margaretta.
See Sergeant, Margaretta Watmough
Watmough, Marie Ellis (Mrs. Edmund Watmough),
86.139
Watmough, William Nicklin,
88.348
Watson, A.,
105.198
Watson, Alan,
113.653–654
Watson, Angeline,
98.8
n
Watson, Ann,
106.172
Watson, Dr. Barron Crowell,
98.8
n
Watson, Charles C.,
103.510
Watson, Eliza,
121.201
Watson, George,
80.453
Watson, George M.,
101.510
Watson, Harry L.,
110.502
Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America, rev., 118.151–152
Watson, Howard N.,
Philadelphia Watercolors, rev.,
95.288
Watson, J. Steven,
The Reign of George III, 1760–1815, rev.,
85.221–223
Watson, James,
83.339
Watson, Jane,
108.483
Watson, John,
99.19,
122.386,
123.24
Watson, John Davis,
77.178
Watson, John Fanning,
78.470, 471,
79.302,
81.122
n, 138,
84.151,
85.189, 200, 201,
86.136,
94.13
n, 202, 205,
95.353
n, 354, 358,
107.87, 214,
114.6–7, 6
r, 8, 16, 36, 67, 70–73, 115,
121.414,
123.323
and Annals, 85.181–182, 196, 198, 199, 105.342
Breton illustrations for Annals, 85.183–184, 186–194, 195–196, 198, 202, 206–207
Historic Tales of... New York, 85.198, 199
Historic Tales of... Phila., 85.199
notes on by Jacob Mordecai, 98.131–170
"Philadelphia's Boswell," by D. D. Waters, 98.3–52
portrait of, 98.28
on statue of Wm. Penn, 95.521, 524
Watson, John Howell,
98.8
n, 44
Watson, John W.,
88.281, 282, 283
Watson, Joseph,
103.374, 375,
111.9–22,
123.343
Watson, Capt. Joshua R.
book on, 123.102–104
sketches of, 102.486, 487, 488
Watson, Lavinia Fanning (Mrs. Harrison G. O. Whitman),
98.8
n, 50
Watson, Lucetta Pollock,
98.8
n
Watson, Lucy Fanning,
98.5, 7
Watson, Luke,
90.511
accused of bastardry, 90.512
Watson, Mary,
94.511
Watson, Myra (Almira),
98.8
n
Watson, Phebe (Mrs. J. F. Watson) children of,
98.8
n
Watson, Bishop Richard,
103.521
Watson, Samuel,
122.287
Watson, Selena.
See Willing, Selena Watson (1820-1898) (Mrs. Charles Willing)
Watson, Thomas,
94.154
n, 103.210,
108.482–483
Watson, Thomas J.,
84.359
Watson, Wesley,
98.5
Watson, William,
98.5
Watson, Zouch,
121.122
Watson-Wentworth, Charles, Marquis of Rockingham,
80.112,
85.5
n, 32
n, 86.10, 18, 23
n, 94.450,
95.28, 37, 39,
96.286, 291,
123.76
biography of, 98.253
and repeal of Stamp Act, 86.10, 14, 20
Watson-Wentworth, Charles, 2nd Marquis of Rockingham,
77.382
n, 88.186, 187, 188
Watt, David,
114.179
Watt, James,
79.290,
110.343–344
biography of, by Andrew Carnegie, 88.446–447
Watt, Lt. James,
96.341
Watteau, Jean Antoine,
84.430
Watters, Horace,
82.158
Watterston, Eliza,
81.270
Watts, Capt.,
80.435
n
Watts, David,
116.60
Watts, H. M.,
87.389
n
Watts, Henry,
99.189
Watts, Isaac (1674–1748),
80.21,
103.488,
110.241
Watts, James,
106.323, 325–326, 331
Watts, John,
101.167,
102.20,
108.515–516
Watts, Robert,
96.52, 81
n
Watts, Steven,
The Republic Reborn: War and the Making of Liberal America, 1790–1820, rev.,
113.112–113
Watt's Printing House, London,
110.226
Waugh, Rev. Beverly,
83.52
Waugh, Samuel B., panorama of,
97.503
Wave (yacht),
78.227
Waverly Coal and Coke Company,
88.263, 263
n
Wax,
86.146,
92.484
Wax, Darold D.
"A Philadelphia Surgeon on a Slaving Voyage to Africa, 1749–1751," 92.465–493
book revs. by, 89.120–121, 91.81–82, 215–216
"Negro Import Duties in Colonial Pennsylvania," 97.22–44
"Quaker Merchants and the Slave Trade in Colonial Pennsylvania," 86.143–159
"Robert Ellis, Philadelphia Merchant and Slave Trader," 88.52–69
Way, Lewis,
81.188, 195
Way to Get Wealth, by Markham,
89.438
Waychoff, Challon W.,
104.223
n, 235
Wayland, Francis,
102.458,
110.604
Wayne, Gen. Anthony (1745–1796),
81.381,
82.428,
84.306
n, 450
n, 451
n, 85.185, 306,
87.420,
93.177,
98.433,
107.610,
108.114,
116.520,
117.311, 316–317, 318, 320, 323, 328,
119.10–11, 15,
122.303
"Anthony Wayne: Soldier as Politician," by Paul David Nelson,
106.463–481
biographies of
by Nelson, rev., 110.464–465
by Tucker, rev., 98.116
campaign against western Indians,
84.266, 267, 268, 269, 293, 452, 460, 475, 479.
See also Fallen Timbers, Battle of
Cornplanter warned about strength of,
84.309–310, 318, 478, 479
correspondence with Henry Knox on western campaign (1793–1794),
78.298–341, 424–455
criticism of,
78.340
describes Battle of Fallen Timbers,
78.451–455
dislike of rifles,
103.314
journal of campaign to Fallen Timbers, book rev.,
77.504
military correspondence (1792–1796), rev.,
84.489–490
name used in Brotherhood of the Union,
79.286
testimonial on Christopher Ludwick,
81.386
Wayne, Anthony (son of Isaac Wayne), insanity of,
103.109–110
Wayne, Caleb, purchases
U. S. Gazette, 94.479
Wayne, Isaac,
103.109,
106.465
Wayne, James, and Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 93.78–85
passim
Wayne, Mary Penrose,
110.465
Wayne, Polly,
106.467
Wayne, William,
97.447, 448
Wayne & Scholey,
94.482, 483
Wayne County, Ind.,
106.549
Wayne County, Pa.,
82.84
town bands in, book on, 115.605–606
Waynesborough, Pa. (countryseat),
85.185
Waynesburg, Pa., failure of Farmers and Drovers National Bank of,
104.221–239
Waynesburg College, Pa.,
83.37
Waynesburg Forge Steel,
104.234
Waynesburg Pressed Steel Company,
104.234
Waynesburg Tin Mill,
104.222, 229, 234
WCAU, Phila.,
97.291
We Have Met the Enemy: Oliver Hazard Perry, by Dillon, rev.,
102.516–517
We the People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution, by McDonald, rev.,
83.224–227
We the People (Democratic newspaper),
95.251,
105.67
Weale, John,
80.176, 198
Weale, John, Jr.,
92.158
Weales, Gerald, book rev. by,
112.469–470
Wealth
Boston industrial elite use of, book on, 113.497–498
Andrew Carnegie on, 88.443, 450–452
in colonial Pa., 84.14–15, 207, 208, 230
concentration of, in development of Pittsburgh, 118.169–171
concept of, 96.148
effect of, on religion, 84.20, 230
of Pa. Rev. leaders, 96.93–97
Weapons.
See also Rifles
books on, 118.420–423, 119.249–251
carrying of concealed, permissive attitude toward, 113.409–410, 418
in the Civil War, 115.342–343
and military history, 115.354
Wearley, Abraham,
89.159
Wears, Isaiah C.,
97.89, 90
n, 113.45–66
Wears, Josiah C.,
113.47,
117.97, 100,
121.76
Weather,
76.403,
78.161
n, 79.367
Weather vanes,
77.50
Weathering the Storm: Women of the American Revolution, by Evans, rev.,
99.509–511
Weatherly, Pa.,
107.346
Weathersby, Eliza,
101.212
Weaver, Widow (
fl. 1709),
99.5
Weaver, David E.,
102.73
Weaver, George,
103.90
Weaver, Glenn,
93.307
book revs. by, 103.411–412, 104.247–248
Jonathan Trumbull, Connecticut's Merchant Magistrate (1710–1785), rev., 81.93–95
Weaver, James B.,
99.455, 456,
111.72
Weaver, John (mayor of Phila.),
87.8, 11, 13
n, 99.38,
111.348, 349,
118.252, 253, 254–256, 258, 265
election of, 94.71, 72
supports political reform, 87.12, 14–17, 18n, 19, 19n
Weaver, Jonathan,
113.50–51
Weaver, Samuel P.,
Autobiography of a Pennsylvania Dutchman, rev.,
78.133
Weaver, Valentine,
106.64
Weaver, William Woys
book rev. by, 103.408–409
ed. and intro., A Quaker Woman's Cookbook. The Domestic Cookery of Elizabeth Ellicott Lea, rev., 107.471–472
Weavers,
78.481, 485,
84.226, 229,
93.89
British immigrants, 94.312
scarcity of, in colonial Amer., 83.392
wages of (1820–1839), 78.483–484
Weavers' Corporation, Dublin,
77.275
Weaver's tavern, Pottsville,
103.112
Weaving,
77.86
Webb, Mrs. Anne, inn of,
103.243
Webb, Beatrice,
79.150
n
Webb, Daniel,
83.132,
91.279
Webb, Dr. W. Seward,
93.224
Webb, Edwin Y.,
101.516
Webb, George,
84.137,
109.102, 113, 122–133, 142
Webb, James,
96.359,
107.523,
116.308
Webb, James, Jr.,
97.46, 47, 48, 49, 55, 65
Webb, James Watson (1802–1884),
86.330
biography of, by Crouthamel, book rev., 94.256–257
Webb, John,
99.3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10
Webb, Lt. John,
78.454
Webb, Maria,
76.326, 327, 328
Webb, Mercy Otis,
105.219
Webb, Mrs.,
80.72
Webb, Richard,
115.562
Webb, Ruth,
119.194–195
Webb, Sidney,
79.157
n
Webb, Stephen Saunders
Lord Churchill's Coup: The Anglo-American Empire and the Glorious Revolution Reconsidered, rev., 120.376–377
1676: The End of American Independence, rev., 109.82–84
Webb, Stephen Watson,
The Governors-General, rev.,
104.514–515
Webb, Thomas,
86.122, 123
Webb, Walter Prescott,
90.557,
112.615–616,
114.99,
119.149
Webb, William, employer of Lenape Hannah Freeman,
114.251–254, 258, 261
Webber, Thomas,
86.123
Weber, Adna,
112.580
Weber, Charles,
102.279
Weber, David B.,
87.143, 145
Weber, Denise,
122.326, 327
Weber, Donald,
119.261
Weber, Joseph N.,
118.4, 10, 19, 24–25
Weber, Max,
105.230,
106.565,
108.386,
113.643–644,
119.271
Weber, Michael P.,
116.118
book revs. by, 110.302–303, 111.588–590
Don't Call Me Boss: David L. Lawrence, Pittsburgh's Renaissance Mayor, rev., 113.315–316
ed, The Spencers of Ambersome Avenue: A Turn-of-the-Century Memoir, with Stearns, 108.527–530
Lives of Their own: Blacks, Italians, and Poles in Pittsburgh, 1900–1960, with Bodnar and Simon, rev., 107.481–483
Weber, Nanny,
82.418
Weber, P. S.,
102.73
Weber, Paul,
87.73, 73
n
Weber, Sarah Stilwell,
80.349, 349
n, 352, 353, 365
n
Weber, Thomas,
90.109
The Northern Railroads in the Civil War, 1861–1865, rev., 77.236–238
Weber, Wenzel,
97.466
Webking, Robert H.,
The American Revolution and the Politics of Liberty, rev.,
114.298–300
Webster, Mr. (actor),
91.77
Webster, Charles L. (publisher),
94.234, 235, 237, 243
Webster, Daniel,
76.82, 177, 182, 185, 213,
77.91, 166, 209,
79.343, 354
n, 362,
80.424
n, 443,
82.285, 286,
88.345,
91.131, 459,
92.513, 514,
93.84,
96.381,
97.186,
99.300,
101.25, 26, 41,
103.32, 111,
104.211,
105.119,
109.522,
122.82, 84, 87–89, 91, 92, 93, 94–95, 96, 98, 101, 103, 105, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 115,
123.264–265, 339–341
in 1840 election, 103.524
approves buying freedom of slaves, 91.61
biography of, by Fisher, 91.189
book on, 112.289–290, 116.247–248
and Butler divorce case, 79.102, 103, 105–106
Daniel Webster and the Politics of Availability, by Brown, rev., 94.560–561
described by S. G. Fisher, 76.184–185
fears Jackson's election, 103.110
and Jacksonian Democracy, 97.550–551
Papers of. vol. 1, rev., 99.519–520
The Papers of Daniel Webster: Correspondence, Volume 4, 1834–1839, ed. by Wiltse and Moser, rev., 106.307–309
and rise of national conservatism, rev., 80.390–391
Webster, Mrs. Daniel,
76.213
Webster, Fletcher,
123.284
Webster, George Smedley,
114.503
Webster, John,
122.287–288
Webster, John (teacher),
91.440, 448
training of, as teacher, 91.439
Webster, Joseph,
121.122
Webster, Noah,
94.474, 475,
98.30,
100.16, 18, 22, 202, 208, 211, 221–224,
112.77–78, 176,
114.10,
116.352, 533,
119.393
bibliography of writings of, rev., 83.235–236
The Long Journey of Noah Webster, by Rollins, rev., 105.116–118
Webster, Noah, Jr.,
93.183
Webster, Paula,
120.167
Webster, Peletiah,
104.370,
113.198–200
Webster, Richard,
99.19
Webster, Richard J.
book rev. by, 106.314–316
Philadelphia Preserved..., rev., 101.280
Webster, Specs,
117.19
Webster Literary Society,
88.440
Webster v. Wanamaker (1886),
94.240
Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842),
80.424,
87.80
n, 116.248
Weccacoe Fire Company,
82.141, 152
Wedderburn, Alexander, 1st Baron Loughborough and 1st Earl of Rosslyn,
79.319, 321–322, 323, 324,
85.44,
86.18–19,
93.304,
96.295,
111.460,
120.375
attack on Benjamin Franklin (1774), 118.183–192, 196–200, 204–207
Weddings,
94.297
Bishop White at, 92.61
of Geo. Lippard, 94.200
presents, custom of, 89.340
Quaker, 89.419
receptions, of the John Cadwaladers in 1866, 89.340
Wedemeyer, Albert,
113.220
Wedgewood, C. V.,
114.132
Wedgewood, Josiah,
107.149,
111.491
Wedlock, Lunabelle,
110.593
Wednesday Society,
123.60–62, 75, 78–79
Weed, —,
85.422
Weed, Thurlow,
80.444,
82.101, 107, 309,
91.466,
97.186, 187,
103.181,
111.105–106,
122.101, 105, 108, 111, 112, 113
Weedon, Gen. George,
77.421,
117.319, 326
Weehawken, N. J.,
78.342
railroad depot at, 93.224, 225, 226, 227
Weekes, Thomas,
121.122
Weekly Anglo-African, 113.30
Weekly Aurora, 105.53
Weekly Elevator, 92.348, 350
Weekly Mercury, 103.522
Weeks, Capt.,
98.166
Weeks, Christiana,
107.39
Weeks, Dennis, book rev. by,
115.285–287
Weeks, Edward,
The Lowells and Their Institute, rev.,
91.233–235
Weeks, John W.,
97.513
Weeks, Louis B.
ed., The Confessional Mosaic: Presbyterians and Twentieth-Century Theology, with Coalter and Mulder, rev., 117.116–119
ed., The Mainstream Protestant "Decline": The Presbyterian Pattern, with Coalter and Mulder, rev., 117.116–119
ed., The Presbyterian Predicament: Six Perspectives, with Coalter and Mulder, rev., 117.116–119
Weeks, Nathaniel,
107.39
Weeks, Samuel, lumberman,
88.17
Weems, Rev. Mason Locke,
80.478,
120.136, 137,
121.18–19
account of Franklin's death, 96.369–376
biography of Franklin, 96.371
Wegelin, Oscar,
78.472
Wegh-wu-law-mo-end (Chas. Thomson),
100.330
Weglein, Richard,
107.177–180
Weidner, Bertha Tyson,
99.82, 85, 86
Weidner, Ruth A.,
123.271
Weig, Melvin J.,
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
Weigant, John,
111.203–204
Weige, —,
84.57
Weightman, William,
91.340
Weights and measures,
78.281
at coalmines (1875), 88.264, 289, 290
Jefferson's report on, 100.469
for meat barrels (1727), 78.283
of tobacco, 78.150n
Weigley, Emma Seifrit
book rev. by, 96.269–270, 97.271–272
Sarah Tyson Rorer, rev., 102.134–135
"The Philadelphia Chef: Mastering the Art of Philadelphia Cookery," 96.229–240
Weigley, Russell F.,
95.195
n, 106.310,
114.431
book revs. by, 86.230–231, 91.99–101, 93.441–442, 561–562, 96.130–132, 104.268–269, 105.220–222, 106.442–444, 107.466–468, 108.110–113, 121.131–133
ed., Philadelphia: a 300-Year History, with Wainwright and Wolf 2nd, rev., 107.464–466
Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign of France and Germany, 1944–1945, rev., 105.510–511
Quartermaster General of the Union Army. A Biography of M. C. Meigs, rev., 84.114–116
Weil, Louise,
79.210, 211
Weiler, Conrad,
Philadelphia...and the Urban Crisis, rev.,
99.269
Weimer, D. P.,
122.333
Weinbeck, Moses,
109.233
Weinberg, Albert K.,
94.174
n
Weinberg, Allen,
95.427
Weinberg, Sydney Stahl
book rev. by, 114.453–454
The World of our Mothers: The Lives of Jewish Immigrant Women, rev., 113.506–507
Weiner, Jonathan,
106.450
Weiner, Mark S., book revs. by,
120.265–267, 393–394
Weinlick, John R.
Count Zinzendorf, rev.,
80.519–520
Weinstein, Charles,
109.21
Weintraub, Stanley,
The London Yankees, rev.,
104.127–128
Weir, Mr.,
85.23, 24, 27,
110.164
Weir, John,
81.47
Weir, Margaret,
120.183, 210, 212
Weir, Robert M.,
105.350
Weir, Silas E.,
118.131
Weirick, Franklin,
101.193, 200
Weisberger, Bernard A.
Reporters for the Union, rev., 77.496–497
They Gathered at the River: The Story of the Great Revivalists and Their Impact upon Religion in America, rev., 83.232–233
Weisberger, William, book rev. by,
122.125–127
Weisbrot, Robert,
Father Divine and the Struggle for Racial Equality, rev.,
107.652–653
Weisenburger, Francis P.,
A History of Ohio, by Roseboom and Weisenburger, rev.,
78.513
Weiser, Benjamin, complaints against,
91.11
Weiser, Conrad,
76.397, 415, 417, 419–420, 423, 435,
81.185, 190,
83.447,
84.5,
89.174
n, 176, 193,
94.159
n, 101.85,
105.279, 302,
107.236, 501–502, 508, 529,
109.159,
110.269,
116.39–42,
121.334,
122.403,
123.26
arranges Pa. alliance with Iroquois, 89.181, 184, 187, 188
letter from Sauer, on free schools, 84.14–16
religion of, 95.212
religious followers of, 112.331
Weiser, Frederick S.,
113.492
book revs. by, 98.280–282, 103.137–138
compiler, The Pennsylvania German Fraktur of the Free Library of Philadelphia, rev., 102.115–116
Weiser, Johann Conrad (1696–1760),
93.306, 368
Weishaupt, Adam,
100.21
n
Weiss, Harry B.,
110.260
Weiss, Jacob,
82.331
Weiss, Nancy,
110.607
Weiss, Philip,
104.282, 283
Weissbach, Lee Shai, book rev. by,
118.269–272
Weitenkampf, Frank,
83.237
Political Caricature in the United States in Separately Published Cartoons, rev., 78.258–259
Weitz, Martin,
117.226
Weitzel, Godfrey,
115.399
Welch, Dr.,
100.410, 411, 412
Welch, Charles E.,
Oh! Dem Golden Slippers, rev.,
96.136
Welch, D'Alté A.,
A Bibliography of American Children's Books, rev.,
97.426–427
Welch, Katherine (
fl. 1709),
99.5
Welch, Richard E., Jr.
book revs. by, 110.318–319, 114.473–474
George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-Breed Republicans, rev., 95.560–562
Welch, Samuel (realty agent),
90.364, 377
n
Welch, William,
77.265,
89.166
n, 91.37
Welch and Hughs Minstrels,
101.211
Welcome (ship),
80.167, 169, 169
n, 81.122,
92.29
Welcome Society of Pennsylvania,
118.154,
120.293
Welcome Workman, 79.180, 181
Weld, Dr.,
100.407
Weld, Angelina Grimké,
102.151, 156, 158, 159, 162,
113.10;113.11;113.13
Weld, Isaac,
90.157
Weld, Theodore Dwight,
82.281, 282,
102.152,
105.72, 74
Welden, —,
84.83
Weldon Railroad Expedition,
87.58
Welfare administration, book on,
113.507–508
Welfare and relief.
See Poverty
Welfare and the Poor in the Nineteenth-Century City: Philadelphia, 1800–1854, by Clement, rev.,
110.467–468
Welfare capitalism,
120.16–17, 18–19
Welfare Federation,
93.102
Well, —,
76.94
Wellenreuther, Hermann,
107.490,
109.580
ed., Herrnhuter Indianermission in der Amerikanischen Revolution: Die Tagebucher, von David Zeisberger 1772 bis 1781, with Wessel, rev., 121.271–272
Glaube und Politik in Pennsylvania, 1681–1776, rev., 97.283–284
"The Political Dilemma of the Quakers in Pennsylvania, 1681–1748," 94.135–172
"The Quest for Harmony in a Turbulent World: The Principle of 'Love and Unity' in Colonial Pennsylvania Politics," 107.537–576
Weller, Eleanor,
119.429
Weller, Jac, book revs. by,
81.200–202,
82.112–114
Welles,
120.391
Welles, Albert,
94.207
Welles, George,
95.59
Welles, Gideon,
77.188, 194,
90.98, 108,
92.245, 370,
108.119,
115.313–315
selected essays by, rev., 85.99–100
Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington,
76.196,
84.87,
85.117
Wellesley College,
108.36
Wellford, Robert,
91.149
Wellington, Duke of.
See Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington
Welliver, Judson,
93.247
Wells
at Cliveden, 88.26
in Phila., 78.83–84
Wells, Abraham,
116.306
Wells, Anne Sharp, co-author,
A Time for Giants: Politics of the American High Command in World War II, rev.,
113.124–125
Wells, Emily,
102.279
Wells, Fargo and Company,
83.8, 9, 15, 26
Wells, Francis,
102.276, 279, 283, 284, 303, 306, 318, 321, 322, 323, 325, 327
Wells, George,
95.478
Wells, Henry, book rev. by,
86.236–237
Wells, Ida B.,
113.22, 42,
117.109
Wells, John,
104.173, 184,
120.104
Wells, Kirk B.,
86.189
n, 89.341
n
Wells, Lloyd P.,
116.273–276, 279, 281, 283, 285, 288–291
Wells, Mary Wilcocks (Mrs. Kirk B. Wells),
86.55, 189
Wells, Philip P.,
96.485, 487
n, 499, 500, 502
Wells, Richard,
78.32,
86.205,
97.152
n, 99.133,
117.204–205, 207
Wells, Maj. Richard,
95.435, 458, 478
Wells, Robert V.,
106.510,
108.491,
110.604–605, 607,
115.118
Revolutions in Americans' Lives: A Demographic Perspective on History of Americans, Their Families, and Their Society, rev., 107.311–313
Wells, Samuel Adams,
80.78
Wells, William,
77.474,
78.300, 311
n, 329, 331
n
Wells & Lilly (firm),
81.408
Wells's inn, Bethlehem,
103.237
Welsbach Textiles,
116.441–442
Welsh, Bartlett & Co.,
84.90
Welsh, George A.,
106.537
Welsh, Herbert,
120.291
ed. of City and State, 94.62–74
Welsh, J. P.,
102.83
Welsh, John (1805–1886),
86.163, 331,
89.471, 474,
94.62, 221
r,
96.193
and Centennial, 94.219, 219n
Welsh, Samuel,
88.360
Welsh, Valentine,
82.18
Welsh, William (1807–1878),
103.503
Welsh, William (
fl. 1922),
77.166,
122.330, 331, 333, 338, 341, 342
Welsh, William H.,
88.301
n
Welsh, William Jeffrey, ed.,
War on the Great Lakes: Essays Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie, with Skaggs, rev.,
116.379–381
Welsh Barony.
See Welsh Tract
Welsh family,
102.286
Welsh in America,
81.120, 135,
86.301.
See also Welsh Tract
barony and rural townships,
106.50–51
change in names of,
81.129
church use of language by,
114.215, 222–223
as coal miners,
83.312,
88.255
in Pa. anthracite region, 89.266
traits of, 89.267, 268
colonization,
116.26–27
eisteddfod,
89.269
immigration of,
84.12,
98.68
language maintenance of,
114.225–228
in Pa.,
89.165,
114.201–228
use of English language,
81.129
and Welsh language,
76.399
Welsh Quakers agreement with William Penn,
114.201–202
Welsh Mountains,
76.415
Welsh revival (1904), impact on U. S.,
118.261–262
Welsh Society,
86.301
Welsh Tract,
81.117,
86.148,
88.53
character of settlers, 81.127
as cultural unit, 81.127–130
division of, 81.128
improper surveys within, 90.492
Wm. Penn and, 81.128
settlement of, 114.201–203, 206, 223–225
Welsh Yearly Meeting,
80.156
Welshtown, Carbondale, Pa.,
89.269
Welter, Barbara,
115.135–136
Welwood, William,
83.183, 189
Wemyss, Francis,
91.76
Wendel, Thomas,
112.157
"Joshua Gee's Memorial to the Board of Trade," 93.13–22
"The Keith-Lloyd Alliance...", 92.289–305
"The Speaker of the House, Pennsylvania, 1701–1776," 97.3–21
Wendell, Barrett,
110.316
Wendell, Evert Janson,
91.163
Wendell, Herman,
112.603
Wendell and Smith,
91.163
Wendell Phillips: Liberty's Hero, by Stewart, rev.,
112.466–469
Wendell Phillips Union, Boston,
76.49
Wendt, Lloyd,
The Chicago Tribune, rev.,
104.399–
4–
1
Wenger, Mark,
120.274
Wenham, Francis Herbert,
105.323
Wenselsey (ship),
88.60
Wentworth, —,
85.263
Wentworth, John,
98.347
Wentworth, "Long John,"
110.503
Wentworth, Paul,
106.515
Wentworth, Peter,
76.19, 22
Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford,
83.151, 156, 157, 158, 159,
87.36, 37
Wentz, Abdel Ross,
A Basic History of Lutheranism in America, rev.,
80.260–261
Wentz, George "Chick,"
109.24
Wentz, Jacob,
86.116, 141
Wentz, Peter, house of,
123.100
Wentz family,
86.142
Werbel, Amy,
119.169–170
Werden, Sir John,
86.375, 377, 379
Were, Isaac,
121.44
Werner, John,
95.388
Wernersville, Pa.,
87.180, 181
n
Wernwag, Lewis,
78.358
n, 103.378,
110.351, 353
Wertenbaker, Thomas J.,
120.410,
122.130
Give Me Liberty. The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia, rev., 83.99–100
Wertham, Frederick,
108.94
Wertman, George Philip,
105.23
Wertmüller, Adolph Ulric (1751–1811),
95.237,
96.423
biography of, rev., 88.392
Danae, 110.140, 145
Wertmüller–Artist and Immigrant Farmer, by Scott, rev., 88.392
Wertz, C.,
91.322
Wertz, Richard and Dorothy,
112.301
Wesakesoucutte,
89.113, 114
Weslager, C. A.,
112.471,
118.273,
121.392
book revs. by, 95.112–113, 97.264–265
A Brief Account of the Indians of Delaware, rev., 77.278
The Delaware Indians, A History, rev., 97.108–110
Dutch Explorers, Traders and Settlers in the Delaware Valley, 1609–1664, rev., 86.480–481
The English on the Delaware: 1610–1682, rev., 92.387–388
The Garrett Snuff Fortune, rev., 90.414–416
The Log Cabin in America, from Pioneer Days to the Present, rev., 94.271–272
A Man and His Ship: Peter Minuit and the Kalmar Nyckel, rev., 116.377–379
"More Missing Evidence...," with Dunlap, 91.35–45
The Richardsons of Delaware. With the Early History of the Richardson Park Suburban Area, rev., 83.220–221
"The Swedes' Letter to William Penn," 83.90–94
Wesley, Charles,
102.419
Wesley, John,
102.417, 421,
116.365
Wesley Chapel, N. Y.,
94.466
Wesleyan Female College,
83.52
Wesleyan University,
79.292,
105.86
Wessel, Carola, ed.,
Herrnhuter Indianermission in der Amerikanischen Revolution: Die Tagebucher, von David Zeisberger 1772 bis 1781, with Wellenreuther, rev.,
121.271–272
Wesselhoeft, Dr. William,
104.475
West,
86.84, 162, 171, 459
n, 87.222, 326, 338.
See also Cowboy;
Lewis and Clark Expedition;
Westward migration
African Americans in
colonization by, 77.343
suffrage and, 85.450, 450n
attitudes of Owen Wister toward,
83.4–5, 7, 16, 17, 21, 24
botanical expeditions in,
85.437
Cities of the American West, by Reps,
104.532–534
divided on tariff (1860),
81.290
Lyman C. Draper's interest in,
77.328–331
passim
effect of deposit banks on,
76.215
growth of,
79.236
lands in,
76.193–194, 201, 203, 206, 212, 215, 286,
79.173
map of, by Fitch,
79.71
photography of, by William Henry Jackson, book on,
114.133–135
rise of cities in (1790–1839), rev.,
84.388–390
society in,
76.199, 204, 212, 343
typified by Lincoln,
87.338–339
use of coal in steamboats of,
83.420–424, 425, 445
use of wood in steamboats of,
83.421–424
passim
Wild's views of,
77.46, 48, 53
wine industry,
86.328
Owen Wister on,
83.5, 6, 7–28
passim
journals of, book rev., 82.495–496
West, —,
87.186
West, Andrew F.,
120.409
West, Ann Osborn (Mrs. Wm. West),
86.131
West, Anne Rudyard (Mrs. John West),
77.263
West, Benjamin (1738–1820),
76.343,
77.422,
79.8, 13,
80.75,
81.392,
82.211,
86.62
n, 90.449,
98.30, 36,
99.306,
107.602,
108.240, 263, 271–272, 275, 518,
109.204,
110.34–36, 38–40, 42, 47, 76, 79, 136–137, 140, 325,
112.572,
116.3,
118.279,
123.71–72
advice to artists,
79.8
Agrippina Landing at Brunisium with the Ashes of Germanicus, 110.36
and Nicholas Biddle,
102.109–114,
103.11, 15
biography of, by Alberts, rev.,
103.383–384
book on,
111.573–575
Christ Healing the Sick, 78.355,
102.493,
110.150
The Context of His Life's Work, by Dillenberger, rev.,
102.243–244
copies old masters for Jas. Hamilton,
102.17–25
The Departure of Regulus, 110.36
T. S. Duché studies with,
79.7–8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 26
elected to Pa. Academy,
92.384
experiences in Rome,
102.111
Fulton promotes works by,
92.385
illnesses of in Italy,
102.17, 21–23
King Lear, 110.141
Musidora, 110.80, 152, 172
and Pa. Academy of the Fine Arts,
79.335, 336, 338, 339, 341
paintings by,
116.8
Wm. Allen admires, 90.221
Penn's Indian treaty, 85.199, 87.407, 407n
Rembrandt Peale studies with,
79.7, 334–335
Penn's Treaty with the Indians, 81.119–120, 122, 137
studio of, mecca for Amer. artists,
79.7
unpopular in England,
79.335
"Voyage to Italy, 1760,"
102.3–26
Jos. Wright studies under,
96.419
West, Edward,
84.136,
121.122
West, Elizabeth Shewell (Mrs. Benjamin West),
79.335
West, Francis,
86.131, 132
West, Francis D.
book rev. by, 78.510–511
"Sweden Honors John Bartram," 81.88–90
West, George,
82.184
West. Dr. George,
103.329
West, J. C.,
87.411
West, James,
86.138
West, John,
77.263,
89.416,
121.122
West, John (hotelkeeper),
93.60
West, Lucy Fisher, ed.,
Guide to the Microfilm of the Papers of Tench Coxe, rev.,
101.521–522
West, Mary Hodge (Mrs. Wm. West),
86.132
West, Moses,
121.122,
122.256–257, 287
West, Ralph A., Jr., ed.,
Better Than Riches: A Tricentennial History of William Penn Charter School, 1689–1989, with Burkhart, rev.,
116.389–391
West, Richard,
79.427,
97.361
West, Richard S., Jr.,
Lincoln's Scapegoat General. A Life of Benjamin F. Butler, 1818–1893, rev.,
90.140–141
West, Robert,
77.251, 252, 270, 271, 272–273, 288
n, 105.390
West, Stephen,
77.274
n
West, William, Jr. (
d. 1795),
86.116
biographical sketch, 86.132–138
West, William (1724–1782),
84.46
n, 86.131,
95.362,
106.32,
122.403
biography data, 86.131–132, 133, 135, 137, 138
and Hope Lodge, 86.116, 131, 133, 138
Washington and, 86.116, 131, 135
West African slavery,
112.436–438, 448–449
West Augusta County, Va.,
85.136
n, 142
n
Geo. Croghan, magistrate of, 85.118, 136, 144
West Branch, Susquehanna River,
84.273, 274, 276, 288, 452, 453
West Branch Boom Company,
100.45
West Chester, Pa.,
84.421
West Chester Daily Local News, 106.250, 254
West Chester State College,
85.287, 367
West Chester State Normal School,
99.351
West Elizabeth, Pa.,
88.278
West India trade,
78.89, 291, 294–295,
79.467–468,
82.3, 13–21
passim, 89.162, 166,
93.17,
97.143
during Amer. Rev., 79.28, 29, 82.27, 32–39 passim
of Amer. colonies, 83.126–127
decline in (1713), 78.172
during French and Indian War, 82.4, 6–13, 83.127–149 passim
of Holland, 100.483
with Ireland and North America, 114.304
Jas. Logan in, for Penn, 78.144–172 passim
Pa. and, 88.56, 57–58, 61, 65–66
"The Polly: A Perspective on Merchant Stephen Girard," by David S. Miller, 112.189–208
West Indies,
76.77, 304, 387, 389,
77.187, 197, 334, 336
n, 78.95, 338,
82.67, 83,
84.47, 53,
86.442,
88.320,
89.149, 158.
See also names of individual islands
Amer. trade with French in,
79.27–28
ammunition for Amer. army from, during Amer. Rev.,
82.27–29,
85.16, 17–18, 25, 30
appeals to Crown from court of,
86.388
n
"A Barbados Planter's Visit to Philadelphia in 1837: The Journal of Nathaniel T. W. Carrington," by James C. Brandon,
106.411–421
British capture Amer. ships in,
83.134, 145, 147–148, 414, 415
British expedition in (1740),
87.31–38
British Navy in, during Amer. Rev.,
79.28, 29, 49–51, 58–59,
82.28–38
passim
British trade regulations of,
96.57
colonies cease exportation to (1775),
85.19
n
Tench Coxe's trade with,
96.55, 57
declining productivity of,
99.163, 165
Dutch, Amer. trade with,
83.132–133
economic history of,
99.106
effect of colonial embargoes on,
83.144, 145
French, Amer. trade with,
83.126, 127, 128, 133, 146, 148
French Navy in, during Amer. Rev.,
79.28, 29, 49–51, 58–59,
82.27, 28, 29, 35
fruit from, in Phila. markets (1819),
82.215
ice shipped to,
82.215
loss of, threatened,
78.171
merchants send sons to England,
83.295
Pa. trade with,
86.146, 160
Phila. tobacco sent to,
78.150
Phila. trade with,
91.403, 404, 410, 417, 418,
99.156–179
planter lobby in House of Commons,
83.127
possible member of Southern confederacy,
87.444
privateer
Holker cruises in,
79.35–36, 49–51, 54–61
reputation of Phila. products in
flour, 78.279, 288, 294–295
meat, 78.284
rise of English planter class in,
97.107
slavery in,
78.36,
83.301,
92.429
slaves from, for Phila.,
86.144–159
passim, 88.56, 57, 61, 65–66
source of rum for Philadelphia,
113.550–551
West Indies Emancipation Day,
92.323, 326,
97.84
West Jersey,
77.251, 257, 259, 272,
80.137, 139, 142, 151, 152, 158, 163
n, 89.148, 158,
105.485.
See also New Jersey
agriculture in,
100.162
Assembly,
77.274,
83.257, 258
Board of Proprietors,
77.274
career of John Tatham in,
83.254–261
colonization of,
100.158, 161, 162
Concessions and Agreements (1677),
80.143,
81.152,
112.4
Council supports William III,
83.258
Daniel Coxe's land interest in,
76.86, 87
n, 93, 94
Fundamentals of (1681),
80.143
government in,
83.255, 255
n, 258
history of, by Pomfret, book rev.,
81.92–93
independence of,
86.376
inns and taverns of, rev.,
87.112–114
Irish Tenth (Gloucester Co.),
77.274, 275
land distribution in,
77.260, 293
"Laws and Governments Proposed for West New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1676–1683," by Caroline Robbins,
105.373–392
method of land sale in,
80.146
Wm. Penn's interest in,
86.376
proprietors of,
77.253, 263, 265, 268, 269, 273, 274, 275, 279,
105.394–395, 397–398, 402, 405–407
provincial debt assumed by Thos. Budd,
83.254–255
and Quakers,
77.251–252, 253, 293,
105.430–431
as emigrants, number of, 80.138
sale of Byllynge's shares in,
80.143
Swedes in,
84.206
terrain of,
100.144
trustees of,
89.111
West Jersey Society,
111.78, 80, 87, 88–89, 91, 96
West Kensington, Phila.,
91.167
West New Jersey Society,
76.86,
77.270, 271, 291,
80.158,
83.255, 258,
121.104, 107, 117
West Park.
See Fairmount Park
West Philadelphia
beginnings of, 91.177
Swedes in, 106.484, 488
West Philadelphia Depot, of Pa. Railroad,
96.187, 190
West Philadelphia Hospital for Women,
108.219
West Philadelphia Manufacturing Company's Starch and Farina Works,
82.160
West Philadelphia Railway, contest of with Union Passenger Railway,
97.244–248
West Pike, Pa.,
76.438
West Point, N. Y.,
76.389,
81.382
n, 385,
88.346,
93.163,
95.78,
105.167.
See also United States Military Academy
Arnold's betrayal of, 84.22, 23, 24, 25, 40n, 42, 48, 53, 53n, 55
fortifications at, 84.427, 433
influence in Civil War leadership, 115.349–350
railroad tunnel at, 93.225
West Shore & Ontario Terminal Co.,
93.224
West Shore Railroad,
93.218,
119.406
accident on, 93.228
financing of, 93.226
West View, Pa.,
76.439
West Vincent Township,
76.87
n
West Virginia
beginnings of, 1730–1830, 94.422–424
at Centennial Exhibition, 79.372
guide to manuscripts and archives on, rev., 83.478–479
statehood (1862), 88.366
troops from, in Bull Run campaign, 87.162
University of, 85.266
West Wycombe Park (English countryseat),
95.521, 522
Westchester County, New York,
112.581
Westcott, James,
121.188, 192
Westcott, Thompson,
80.169,
81.74,
94.13
n
History of Philadelphia (1884), with Scharf, 107.467
Westerkamp, Marilyn J.,
122.299
Triumph of the Laity: Scots-Irish Piety and the Great Awakening, 1625–1760, rev., 113.521–523, 635–636
Western and Atlantic Railroad,
81.34, 37
Western Bank, Phila.,
77.81
n, 103.509
Western Electric, synchronized motion picture music of,
118.14
Western Engineer (steamboat),
104.329
Western Female Collegiate Institute,
83.48
Western Navigation Company,
122.226
Western Penitentiary (Pittsburgh),
119.102
Western Pennsylvania
activity of Detroit Indians in (1758), 80.285–295 passim
Breton views of, 85.202
described (1774), 85.125–127
early courts in, 85.127n
early history of, by James and Stotz, rev., 83.346–348
Gist family in, 80.285, 311
Hartranft criticizes law enforcement in (1875), 88.273–274, 274n
Indian raids in, 87.307
industrial medicine in (1850–1950), rev., 83.122
Italian strikebreakers in coal mines of (1874–1875), 88.251–293
memoirs of John Adlum in (1794), 84.265–324, 435–480
Pa. jurisdiction in, 85.145, 145n
Pa.-Va. dispute over, 85.114, 117–118, 133, 142, 155–157, 160
Penn's Woods West, rev., 83.249–250
politics in (1815–1825), rev., 81.104–105
settlers flee from (1774), 85.118, 126, 150, 156, 160
traveler's guide to, rev., 79.135–136
Western Reserve,
76.423
Western Reserve College,
106.394
Western Soup House,
91.351
Western State Penitentiary,
106.191
architecture of, 81.6–10, 11–15, 17–18, 19–20, 22, 25
cost of (1829), 81.12
discipline in, 81.12–15, 17–19, 21, 22–23, 24, 25
employment of prisoners in, 81.12–13, 15, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27
escapes from, 81.13–15, 21
governing of, 81.10–11, 16–17
health problems in, 81.14–15, 19, 23, 24
petition for, 81.5
study of (1818–1838), 81.3–27
Western Theological Seminary,
83.45,
87.137
n
Western Transportation Company,
100.59
Western University of Pennsylvania,
81.10.
See also University of Pittsburgh
student life in (19th century), 85.273, 275, 282, 286, 288
Westinghouse,
116.428, 440, 446, 448, 454, 455, 461
The Electrical Workers: A History of Labor at General Electric and Westinghouse, 1923–60, by Schatz, rev., 108.252–254
Westinghouse, George,
105.128
Westinghouse Turbine works,
109.7
Westlake, Merle T., Jr., "Josiah Fox, Gentleman, Quaker, Shipbuilder,"
88.316–327
Westland, Nathaniel,
83.256
n, 258
Westlund, Borje,
121.192
Westminster, Bucks Co., Pa. (countryseat),
96.97
Westminster Abbey, John Dickinson on,
86.279
Westminster Bridge, London, England,
86.254
n, 100.300
Westminster College,
83.37
fraternities, 85.277, 278–279
literary societies, 85.275–276
student life in (19th century), 85.262, 275–276, 277, 278–279, 288
Westminster Confession of Faith,
114.210–213,
122.297
Westminster Hall, England,
88.133
courts of, 86.245, 421
John Dickinson on, 86.246, 257, 267, 271–272, 420, 426, 435
Westminster Review, 105.89
Westmoreland Coal Company,
88.262, 263, 290,
100.59
Westmoreland College,
83.38
Westmoreland County, Pa.,
85.118, 126
n, 142
n
disturbances in, over Italian miners (1874–1875),
88.261–278
passim, 291
law enforcement in
criticized (1875), 88.273–274, 274n
and strike disturbances, 88.264–283 passim, 287
Presbyterian clergy in (1794),
84.286, 287
n
strike of 1910–1911,
118.64
trials in, for Buena Vista riots,
88.278–286
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania,
109.342, 347–348, 350–351, 353, 355, 358, 361, 363
Weston, [Mr.] (English engineer),
122.226
Weston, Anthony,
80.176, 199,
92.147
remonstrance of, 92.168
whipped, 92.169
Weston, Hampdon,
87.274
Weston, Henry,
76.48
Weston, Nathaniel,
122.288
Weston, Owen,
102.214
Westover, Pa. (countryseat),
76.92
n
Westtown School,
91.345
n, 99.96,
107.13,
118.94–95, 103
Westville, Ohio,
79.298
Westward migration,
82.204–205
from New England, 82.73
of Pennsylvania farmers, 113.362
Wetherell, Charles, and Sharon V. Salinger, "A Note on the Population of Pre-Revolutionary Philadelphia,"
109.369–386
Wetherill, Christopher,
83.259
Wetherill, G. D. & Company,
94.350
Wetherill, Jane T.,
91.352
Wetherill, John Price,
94.220,
97.236, 239, 240,
98.481,
103.502
Wetherill, Joseph,
82.389
Wetherill, Pa.,
98.483, 484
Wetherill, Samuel (1736–1816),
81.335–337,
98.480
Wetherill, Samuel (1764–1829), history of white lead business of, book rev.,
81.335–337
Wetherill, Samuel (1821–1890), founding of zinc industry,
98.469–514
Wetherill & Brothers (paint factory),
85.198
Wetherill Zinc Co.,
98.502
Wethersfield, Conn.,
76.389
Wettereau, James O., book rev. by,
78.240–241
Wetzel's Swamp, Harrisburg,
99.491, 498
Weygandt, Cornelius, Jr.,
120.294–295, 300, 301
Weygandt, Cornelius, Sr.,
120.289, 294
Weyman, Robert,
95.217
Weymouth, Lord.
See Thynne, Thomas
Whalebone,
78.171
Whalebone Alley,
98.18
Whales,
80.235,
84.210, 222
Jefferson's report on fisheries of, 100.471–474
Whaling,
89.154, 160, 162, 166, 168,
121.139
Charles W. Morgan, 98.408
of New Bedford, 98.275
nineteenth-century, book on, 121.386–387
Wham, Maj. Joseph W.,
83.28
Whampoa, China,
90.37, 38
Wharf builders,
91.167
Wharley, Daniel,
121.122
Wharton, Miss,
76.203
Wharton, Anna (Annie) (1834–1903),
88.478–479, 483–484
Wharton, Anne (
fl. 1900),
108.268
Wharton, Charles,
88.478
n, 98.486, 495, 496,
101.293
Wharton, Daniel C.,
82.276
n
Wharton, Deborah,
89.227
Wharton, Deborah Fisher (Mrs. William Wharton),
88.478, 483,
109.393
Wharton, Deborah Rowland,
98.487
Wharton, Edith,
95.315, 328,
120.279
and Henry James, 95.334
and Owen Wister, 95.323
Wharton, Francis,
77.383
Wharton, George M.,
88.295, 299, 304, 305, 306, 307,
89.215,
93.200, 206
Wharton, Mrs. Henry,
102.176
Wharton, Henry,
The Life of John Smith, trans. by Striker, rev.,
82.344–345
Wharton, Isaac,
77.160,
82.427,
121.50
Wharton, John,
88.316, 317,
121.352
Wharton, Joseph, Jr. (1733/4–1816),
95.362
Wharton, Joseph (1707–1776),
95.362
Wharton, Joseph (1826–1909),
77.388, 393,
82.379, 379
n, 88.476
n, 107.655
advocates Southwark market, 82.385
assets of, 101.320
book on, 113.150–153
character of, 98.487
characteristics of, 101.293
and Coral, Pa., 114.546
founding of zinc industry, 98.469–514
invests in Bethlehem Iron Co., 101.294, 317
mansion used for meschianza, 96.77
metallurgical experiments of, 101.312
nickel business of, 101.287–321
"Ode to Fancy," 110.253
partner in Pa. Chronicle, 81.354, 363, 364
publications of, 101.298, 312
purchases Gap Mining Co., 101.292
and Second St. Market, 82.380, 381–384, 385, 394
Wharton, Mary Craig.
See Wadsworth, Mary Craig Wharton (Mrs. Jas. S. Wadsworth)
Wharton, Rebecca,
108.514
Wharton, Robert (1757–1834, mayor),
77.125
n, 151
n, 98.10,
102.353
Wharton, Rodman,
98.488
Wharton, Samuel (1732–1800),
77.388, 389, 400, 401, 402,
101.172, 180, 187, 188, 360
and land grant for Suffering Traders, 85.40, 40n, 41, 44
seeks validity of Indian titles, 85.46
and Vandalia, 85.40n, 45–46, 47–48, 130
Yorke-Camden opinion (1773), 85.43, 44, 45, 47, 48
Wharton, Samuel L.,
89.456
Wharton, Susan Parrish,
94.497, 498, 503, 508, 509,
99.25, 26, 32
Wharton, Mrs. Susanna,
99.25, 28
Wharton, Susanna Lloyd (Mrs. Thos. Wharton),
82.417
n
Wharton, Thomas, Jr. (1735–1778),
78.464, 468,
82.417, 425, 431, 438, 439, 444,
91.6,
96.94, 322,
100.504,
106.469,
107.366
Wharton, Thomas, Sr. (1730/1–1784),
83.135, 139,
85.43, 44, 47, 48, 130,
94.439,
95.34, 38, 42, 354, 362,
96.299, 303, 522
n, 97.19
backs newspaper publishers, 89.317, 318
exile of, 96.318, 324
and Vandalia, 101.183–189
Wharton, Thomas (1664–1718) (immigrant),
99.19
Wharton, Thomas I. (
fl. 1820),
86.329,
92.215
n, 94.316
n, 98.10,
99.275,
103.108
Wharton, Walter,
92.23
n
land survey register of (1675–1679), rev., 79.510–512
Wharton, William,
88.478
n, 90.235,
98.487
Wharton & Fleitmann,
101.299, 308, 309
Wharton and Humphreys (Phila. shipbuilders),
82.21,
90.228
Wharton and Lewis (insurers),
112.192
Wharton family,
83.409
Wharton School,
105.246,
107.324–325.
See under University of Pennsylvania
employment study (1920–1950), 118.286
The Pragmatic Imagination: A History of the Wharton School, 1881–1981, by Sass, rev., 107.655–656
Wharves,
77.473,
82.207
at Phila.,
91.166,
92.176, 190, 191
characteristics of, 91.177–178
public, petition concerning (1817),
82.53–54
at Reed St., collapse of (1856),
82.150
Whately, Thomas,
111.459
Whately, William,
111.459
Whatley, George,
76.282–283
Whatley, Thomas,
95.28, 29
n
Whatman, John,
81.396
Whatman's drawing paper,
97.499, 509
Wheat,
76.218, 331,
77.327,
78.17, 460,
79.346,
81.124,
83.216,
84.211, 214, 225, 230,
85.409,
86.416,
88.56, 57, 65,
89.87, 224,
91.425.
See also Flour
better quality of, in N. Y., 78.294, 295
exported by Va. and Md., 78.292
exports of (1729–1735), 91.402, 408, 409
and Hessian fly, 77.98
inspection of, 78.278, 286–287
Jas. Logan ships, for Penn, 78.156, 159, 169, 170
main crop in colonial Pa., 83.194, 196, 198
poor, penalties for grinding, 78.280, 281
price of Phila. exports, 91.413
production of, in Pennsylvania (1850–1860), 113.360 (tables)
as quitrent, 80.160
Radicals seize, in Phila., 78.180
rots on Phila. wharves, 83.138, 143
times of sowing, 83.202, 203, 204, 209
used as money, 78.144
yields of, 83.200
Wheat, James Clement,
Maps and Charts Published in American before 1800, rev.,
94.106–108
Wheatland (countryseat),
81.265, 271, 277, 279
Wheatley, Phillis,
83.302,
108.269,
114.137
Wheaton, Henry,
89.77
n
Whedon, Daniel,
105.97
Wheelbarrows,
86.416
Wheeler, Burton,
118.76
Wheeler, Daniel (1771–1840),
88.406,
91.350
Wheeler, George M.,
108.103, 105
Wheeler, Gervase,
86.184
Wheeler, Gilbert,
83.259,
90.504,
95.488
Wheeler, John (
fl. 1683),
92.172, 190, 191
Wheeler, John H., involved in Passmore Williamson case,
100.521–538
Wheeler, Joseph,
115.389
Wheeler, Marjorie Spruill,
123.122
Wheeler, R. A.,
119.355
Wheeler, Robert,
101.168
Wheeler, Robert G., book rev. by,
87.456–457
Wheeling, W. Va.,
76.82,
78.314,
83.424,
85.118, 142
n, 143, 146, 147
urban rivalry with Pittsburgh, 123.201–226
Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company,
123.219–221, 223
Wheeling Bridge Case, book on,
117.354–356
Wheeling Gazette, interviews Josiah Fox (1827),
88.321, 322
Wheelock, Rev. Eleazor,
95.53
Wheelock, John,
95.53,
100.13
Wheelwrights,
86.402, 414
Wheler, Flora,
108.485
Whelps, rowdy club,
93.35
When the Guns Roared: World Aspects of the American Civil War, by Stern, rev.,
89.511–513
Whichcote, Benjamin, sermons of,
89.433
Whiffen, Marcus,
The Eighteenth-Century Houses of Williamsburg. A Study of Architecture and Building in the Colonial Capital of Virginia, rev.,
85.215–217
Whig (Baltimore newspaper),
94.39
Whig Club (of London),
92.88
Whig Convention, Boston (1840),
77.91
Whig Convention, Pa. (1836),
76.191–193
Whig Party, American,
76.82, 191–193, 440,
77.294,
80.440,
81.288, 290, 292, 301,
82.101,
85.439, 442,
86.59, 81,
89.199,
111.310–311
1840 presidential campaign,
103.512–513, 514
books on,
105.118–120,
111.99, 109–111
celebrates 1834 victory,
103.366
collapse of,
97.183, 192, 194
convention of, in Boston (1840),
77.91
cotton Whigs,
93.284–285
"The Demise of the Pennsylvania American Party, 1854–1858," by James L. Huston,
109.473–497
and elections
of 1840, 77.91–97 passim
of 1844, 79.499
favored by English,
91.457
ideology of, almanacs and the spread of,
116.194–195
log-cabin campaign of,
80.443–444, 448–451
in Massachusetts,
92.130–131
national conventions,
122.77–115
1839, 77.165
1848, 77.168
North American and,
76.123, 127–137, 141,
77.166, 167, 169, 172, 179
Ogle's "omnibus of lies" (1840),
80.443–451
in Pa.,
118.329, 333–361
demise of, 87.376–377, 391, 113.347–349, 369–373, 378, 379, 383–391 (tables), 394
in Phila., "The Disruption of the Philadelphia Whigocracy: Joseph R. Chandler, Anti-Catholicism, and the Congressional Election of 1854," by Frank Gerrity,
111.161–194
Senate rejection of Supreme Court nominee, 1846,
121.163–199
and U. S. Bank,
82.309–310
in western Pa.,
76.81
Whig Party, English,
76.265,
77.390, 432,
79.311–312,
81.146
n, 93.310
Amer. sympathy with, 80.16, 19, 21, 32, 36
champions cause of Dissenters, 81.146, 147–148, 149
concepts of (1670s), 80.143, 144
Penn and, 81.146–152, 156
Wm. Penn and, 80.143–144
Wm. Peter's services to, 80.416–417
tradition of, and Benj. Bache in Amer., 119.392–393
"Whig" perspective.
See Consensus interpretation
Whig Society of Philadelphia,
113.186
Whig State Journal, 109.548, 554, 556–558, 563
Whig-Loyalism: An Aspect of Political Ideology in the American Revolutionary Era, by Benton, rev.,
94.402–403
Whigs (patriots),
76.291,
78.177, 180, 464, 466,
84.28, 31
n.
See also Radicals, in Pa.
"Anthony Wayne: Soldier as Politician," by Paul David Nelson, 106.463–481
colonial, 112.74–75
Franklin, one of radical, 76.262, 264–266, 288
opposition to Arnold, in Phila., 84.22, 23, 24, 30, 35, 36n, 44, 45, 48–49, 53
of Pa., 123.318, 320, 321, 330, 331
radicalism of, and the American Revolution, 114.122–123
representation and, 112.113
Whig-Tory conflict, in Lord Cornbury scandal, book on,
123.104–146
While Lincoln Lay Dying..., ed. by Whiteman, rev.,
93.442–443
Whinney, John,
80.49
Whipkey, Harry E., book rev. by,
99.267–268
Whipper, William,
92.331,
97.76,
108.18, 23,
113.49,
117.101,
121.57–58, 61
Whipping,
91.429
n, 92.169, 442, 443,
100.184–185
of blacks, in Md. (1858), 87.88
Whipping post,
98.143
Whipple, E. P.,
93.525
Whipple, Capt. Joseph,
85.416, 417
n, 420
Whipple, Sidney B.,
96.210
n
Whipple, William, and Continental Congress,
101.352, 353, 361, 362
Whisker, James,
Arms Makers of Colonial America, rev.,
118.420–423
Whiskey,
78.432,
83.10, 16, 22,
87.133
n, 89.208,
90.473, 478,
99.119,
103.356, 364
Adlum and
disguises as brandy, 84.324
serves to Indians, 84.322–324, 461
bad, deaths caused by,
84.359
cost of,
93.40
illegal sale of, in Phila.,
84.358
as Indian present,
84.297, 300
made from isopropyl alcohol,
84.359
Monongahela, price of (1855),
78.365
respectability of,
78.223
served to workmen,
101.31
taxation of (1794),
84.307, 473.
See also Whiskey rebellion (1794)
as wages for harvest hands,
87.131
"William McMullen, Nineteenth-Century Political Boss," by Harry C. Silcox,
110.389–412
Whiskey Church.
See St. Vincent German Reformed Church
The Whiskey Rebellion: Past and Present Perspectives, ed. by Boyd, rev.,
110.582–583
Whiskey rebellion (1794),
78.33,
79.235,
84.265, 472–475, 478,
97.162, 163,
98.197,
99.141,
103.432, 434,
104.168, 198
n, 105.314,
106.3, 25, 480,
108.402–403, 405,
112.74, 526, 539,
115.14,
118.224, 239,
119.43, 51, 55, 60, 61, 66, 381, 395–396,
121.91, 304
book on, 111.577–578, 119.415–416
Democratic Societies participate in, 89.407
Indians predict, 84.307, 472
Whist,
78.220,
102.280, 299
Whist Player, automaton,
84.73, 75, 87
Whistler, George W., Jr.,
94.486, 490
report on anthracite, 94.488, 489
Whistler, James Abbott McNeil,
122.430
Whitaker, Mr.,
76.464
Whitaker, Benjamin,
88.58
Whitaker, Elias,
113.253
Whitaker, Henry,
106.543
Whitaker, William,
78.483, 484, 485, 487, 489
Whitaker cotton mills,
106.382
Whitbread, Mr. ,
85.310
Whitby (prison ship),
79.456
Whitby Hall (countryseat),
99.375,
121.46
White, Lt. Col.,
82.449
White, Alfred T.,
76.57
White, Andrew D.,
108.32,
115.137
White, Gen. Anthony Walton,
92.89
White, Bessie Smith,
121.405
White, Campbell P.,
91.123, 126
White, Canvass,
103.87
White, Caroline E. (Mrs. Jacob C. White, Jr.),
97.96
White, Chaney,
117.45
White, Rev. Charles,
102.36
White, Donald Wallace,
A Village at War: Chatham New Jersey and the American Revolution, rev.,
103.534–535
White, Dorothy,
122.288
White, E. B.,
97.288
White, Elizabeth (Elizabeth White Macpherson),
92.323
White, Elizabeth (Mrs. Geo. White),
95.496
White, Elizabeth (Mrs. John White),
77.470
White, Elizabeth English (Mrs. Peter White),
95.496, 502
White, Frances Emily (1832–1903),
108.220–221, 224, 229, 231
White, Francis (
fl. 1785),
115.202
White, G. Edward
book rev. by, 97.120–121
Creating the National Pastime: Baseball Transforms Itself, 1903–1953, rev., 121.408–409
The Eastern Establishment and the Western Experience... rev., 92.535–537
White, George (
d. 1688),
95.496, 505,
121.122
White, George (
fl. 1850),
117.87, 95
White, George (
fl. 1960),
113.226–228
White, George (gov. of Ohio),
96.513
White, George G. (
fl. 1860, artist),
97.493, 494, 496
White, Gilbert,
85.424
White, Graham,
Stylin': African American Expressive Culture from Its Beginnings to the Zoot Suit, with White, rev.,
123.138–139
White, Harry,
87.389
White, Hugh Lawson,
100.233, 237, 240,
122.82
White, J. William,
100.390,
105.100, 103
White, Jacob C., Jr.,
92.329,
97.463,
100.364,
108.10, 14, 23,
110.403,
117.83–102
business interests of, 97.85
death of, 97.97
oration of, 97.80
"Philadelphia Negro Educator," by Silcox, 97.75–98
principal of Vaux School, 97.88
retirement of, 97.95
sec. of Gilbert Lyceum, 97.81
White, Jacob C., Sr.,
92.323–351,
108.10,
113.47,
117.86, 88–89, 91,
121.63
White, James (of Boston),
94.479, 480
White, James W.,
115.303–304
White, Jefferson,
118.161
White, John,
77.470, 477,
80.159,
87.35,
106.237,
109.81–82,
114.480,
119.151
White, John (Del. farmer),
80.240
n
White, John (
d. 1703),
95.496, 498, 499, 500, 502, 505
White, John (
fl. 1688),
90.320, 334, 342, 346, 500
White, John Blake (1781–1859),
112.549
White, John H., Jr.,
American Locomotives: An Engineering History: 1830–1880, rev.,
123.123–125
White, Josiah,
98.217,
102.495,
103.374,
106.332
enterprises of, at Falls of Schuylkill, 91.339
White, Julia,
104.23
White, Jupiter,
108.484
White, Leonard D.
The Jacksonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1829–1861, rev., 79.254–256
The Jeffersonians. A Study in Administrative History, 1801–1820, rev., 76.239–241
The Republican Era, 1869–1901. A Study in Administrative History, rev., 83.359–361
White, Lucy,
108.484
White, Lydia,
102.144, 145, 148, 149, 150
White, Martha,
92.333
White, Mary Harrison (Mrs. William White),
79.19
White, Maunsel,
113.502
White, Morton,
119.265
White, Peregrine,
79.369
White, Peter,
95.496, 497, 499, 502, 504
White, Philip L.
The Beekman Mercantile Papers, 1746–1799, rev., 81.204–205
The Beekmans of New York in Politics and Commerce, 1647–1877, rev., 81.204–205
White, R.,
97.499
White, Richard,
117.248,
118.411,
122.300, 301, 424,
123.376
book rev. by, 118.409–410
The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815, rev., 116.519–520
White, Richard P.,
112.567
White, Robe Carl,
93.247
White, Robert,
81.45, 49,
107.193
White, Ruth,
Tin Can on a Shingle: The Full Story of the Monitor and the Merrimac, by White and White, rev.,
81.440–441
White, Samuel,
78.211
White, Shane
Somewhat More Independent: The End of Slavery in New York City, 1770–1810, rev., 116.249–250
Stylin': African American Expressive Culture from Its Beginnings to the Zoot Suit, with White, rev., 123.138–139
White, Sol,
117.4–5
White, Stanford,
105.116
White, Theo B.,
85.458
book revs. by, 79.264–266, 81.96–98, 85.462–463, 88.381–382
ed., Philadelphia Architecture in the Nineteenth Century, rev., 78.119–121
White, Theodore, satire on,
114.439–440
White, Thomas W.,
82.220
White, W. L. S.,
101.46
White, Walter,
99.346,
110.310
White, Wester A., book revs. by,
86.211–213,
87.241–242
White, William (African American, of Phila.),
108.474–475
White, William (of England),
77.423, 424
White, Rev. William (1747–1836) (bishop),
79.17, 18, 21, 24, 101,
88.406,
95.328, 519,
98.133, 136, 148,
102.348,
103.96, 97, 234, 239, 377,
104.5,
113.178,
119.247,
120.119–120,
123.330, 343, 344, 354–355
The Case of the Episcopal Churches in the United States considered, ed. by Salomon, rev.,
79.136
death of,
92.64
T. S. Duché sends books to,
79.22–23
engraving of, by Pekenino after Sully,
92.58
r
house of,
91.178,
123.99
"Memoir of Bishop White by James Taylor," Kilbourne, ed.,
92.48–66
modesty of,
92.59
personality of,
92.61, 64
portraits of
by T. S. Duché, 79.18–19
by Sully, 92.59
the preaching schedule of,
92.50
publications of,
92.55
sermon by,
91.314
study of, by Sartain,
92.57
r
views of, on Unitarianism,
92.54, 55
White, William Allen,
96.491,
98.228,
114.598,
118.259, 260, 264
biography of, by McKee, 100.280
White, William C.,
Tin Can on a Shingle: The Full Story of the Monitor and the Merrimac, by White and White, rev.,
81.440–441
White Americans
backlash over education, 120.178, 195, 196, 202–203, 206–207
flight to the suburbs, 120.200–201, 206–208
White Cloud,
107.434
White collar workers, in Pittsburgh, book on,
116.99–101
White Eyes (Grey Eyes), Delaware chief,
85.127, 128, 134, 143, 150,
101.326,
116.57
White Hart (inn),
79.83
White Horse Inn, Cambridge, England,
76.5, 6, 7, 8, 9
White Horse Tavern, Allegheny Mtn., Pa,
78.217, 219,
104.183
White House, Washington, D. C.,
76.186,
79.228, 500, 501,
88.83
J. Q. Adams criticized for expenditures in, 80.444
architecture, book on, 118.281–283
bath tub in, 80.448
burned by the British, 89.404
Lincoln reception in (1861), 83.76
Ogle attacks Democratic elegance in (1840), 80.443–451
reception at, 94.236
White House Conference on the Care of Dependent Children (1909),
112.212
White House Landing, base of supplies for Army of the Potomac,
89.16–17
White Indian.
See Girty, Simon
White lead,
94.350,
98.476, 480, 488
manufacture of, at Norristown, 103.102
White Leagues,
113.39
White Oaks (ship carpenters),
95.35, 36, 47, 49,
100.107
White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550–1812, by Jordan, rev.,
92.518–519
White Party of Chestnut Hill,
116.287
White Quaker.
See Rule, Joseph
White River,
78.334
White slave trade, in Phila.,
94.381
White Sulphur Springs, Va.,
90.32
White Swan Inn, Phila.,
91.170
Whiteall, James,
106.170
Whitebread, Charles,
78.474
Whitebread, William,
121.214, 221–222, 223, 224
Whitecar, W. B.,
82.159
Whitecavage, Ziggie,
123.257
Whitechapel Bell Foundry,
98.291, 293, 294, 310
White-collar employment, education for,
120.343–369
Whitefield, Edwin
biography of, 101.415–416
view by, 91.338
Whitefield, George,
82.329,
83.402,
84.6
n, 85.184
n, 95.196, 218,
98.159,
103.155,
105.295, 297–298,
110.186, 263,
112.442–443, 450,
114.564,
115.64–65,
116.143,
119.222,
123.329
acceptance of slavery, 99.401–403
biography of, by Henry, book rev., 82.477–478
book on, 119.260–261
in Franklin's Autobiography, 102.402, 410, 418
Ga. orphanage of, 102.403, 405–407
opinion of John Tillotston, 102.407–408
profitability of his books, 102.400, 404
relationship of with Benj. Franklin, 102.399–421
sermon delivery of, 102.401, 404–405, 416–417
"Whitefield in America: A Two Hundred Fiftieth Commemoration," by Jon Butler, 113.515–526
Whitefield, John Stephen,
99.401, 402
Whitefield, William,
91.31
Whitehall,
89.148
Whitehall, Annapolis, Md.,
121.43
Whitehall, Fred,
95.328
Whitehall, John,
83.190
Whitehall and the Wilderness. The Middle West in British Colonial Policy, 1760–1775, by Sosin, rev.,
86.483–484
Whitehall Palace, "Cockpit" in,
86.257
Whitehaven, England,
78.148
interest of, in Amer. Rev., 80.92–93
John Paul Jones raids, 80.109
Whitehaven, Pa. building of,
103.375
Whitehead, Alfred North,
105.464
dialogues of, rev., 78.529–531
Whitehead, Benjamin,
80.176, 215,
90.331
Whitehead, George,
77.271, 272, 276,
80.153, 153
n, 105.424, 465,
107.220, 224,
120.90–91, 96, 97, 98,
122.247–248, 288–289
Whitehead, John,
122.289–290
Whitehead, Walter,
80.352, 355
n
Whitehill, Jane (Mrs. Walter Muir Whitehill), book revs. by,
85.78–81, 211–215
Whitehill, Robert,
90.304,
96.153,
98.417,
112.23, 75, 82–83
Whitehill, Walter Muir,
99.503,
100.433,
123.101–102
book revs. by, 78.500–501, 80.385–386, 82.472–473, 86.493–494, 88.383–385
"Address for the 150th Anniversary of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania," 99.275–287
The Arts in Early American History; Needs and Opportunities for Study, rev., 90.264–265
Boston: A Topographical History, rev., 84.253–255
Dumbarton Oaks, The History of a Georgetown House and Garden, 1800–1966, rev., 92.136–137
Independent Historical Societies, rev., 87.348–349
Massachusetts: A Pictorial History, rev., 101.534–536
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, A Centennial History, rev., 95.278–280
Whitehorne, Joseph,
123.112, 380
Whitehouse, Joseph,
85.164
Whiteing, John,
121.122
Whitelaw, Ralph T.,
Virginia's Eastern Shore. A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties, rev.,
77.366–368
Whiteleather, Melvin K.,
106.537
book revs. by, 77.496–497, 79.259–260
Whitelock, Isaac,
96.359,
97.73,
107.525
Whiteman, Maxwell,
101.111,
108.535
book revs. by, 79.250–251, 82.500–501, 92.518–519, 93.417–419, 96.128–130
Copper for America: The Hendricks Family and a National Industry, rev., 96.244–245
Gentlemen in Crisis, rev., 100.276–278
The History of the Jews of Philadelphia from Colonial Times to the Age of Jackson, by Wolf and Whiteman, rev., 81.322–323
Mankind and Medicine..., rev., 91.371–372
Paintings and Sculpture at the Union League of Philadelphia, rev., 103.103, 276
While Lincoln Lay Dying, rev., 93.442–443
Whitemarsh, Pa.,
81.380,
82.458,
86.121, 123, 125.
See also Farmar's gristmill;
Hope Lodge
Indian conference at (1712),
86.116, 124–125
limestone quarry,
86.123, 124
poem mentioning (1753),
86.129
in the Revolution,
117.312, 313, 317, 322, 324–325, 327–328
campaign of (1777), 86.134–136
encampment at, 121.254–258
St. Thomas' Church,
86.118, 124, 126, 129
Whitemarsh, Thomas,
84.141
n
Whitesides, John,
79.474
Whitesides, Peter,
98.169
Whitesides, Sally,
114.186
Whitesides, William,
106.247
Whitesides (Mrs. John),
79.474
Whitesmiths,
76.159
n, 92.149
Whitewashing,
91.449
Whiteyer, Capt.,
89.548
Whitfeild, Richard,
77.466, 476
Whitfield, Stephen,
118.363–364
Whitford, Daniel,
94.23, 240
Whitgift, John,
76.21
Whiting, Dr.,
108.233
Whiting, John,
122.290
Whitley, Charles,
106.263
Whitley, Edna,
Kentucky Ante-Bellum Portraiture, rev.,
81.113
Whitlock, Brand,
93.511
n, 98.229, 237
n
Whitlock, Isaac,
120.80
Whitlock, Thomas,
98.159,
102.454
Whitlock, William,
102.454
Whitman, Mary (
fl. 1709),
99.5, 6
Whitman, Michael,
102.331, 337
Whitman, Samuel,
93.477
Whitman, Walt,
77.332, 343, 352,
79.150, 150
n, 85.441,
89.252–254,
93.512,
106.143–144, 573,
107.156,
109.237,
114.291, 465,
120.269
biography of
by Allen, rev., 79.410–412
by Traubel, rev., 78.123–125
book on,
113.473–474
Anne Gilchrist and,
118.431–433
house of,
123.100
Whitman chocolate,
116.442–443, 444
Whitmarsh, Thomas,
114.243,
121.337–338
Whitney, —,
82.220
Whitney, Asa,
90.442
Whitney, Eli, biography of, book rev.,
77.225–226
Whitney, J. D.,
101.290
Whitney, James R.,
98.493
Whitney, Myron W.,
100.378, 379
Whitney, R. M. & Co., failure of,
91.118
Whitney, Reuben M.
accuses N. Biddle of illegal loans, 91.119
attacked in newspapers, 91.120
bad reputation of, 91.134, 141
career of, 91.116–119
contributes articles to Madisonian, 91.137–140
and currency reform, 91.130
duties of, as pet banks agent, 91.127–128
edits Madisonian, 91.140
investigation of, by Congress, 91.134–135
mission of, to Vicksburg, 91.141
opposes distribution of deposits, 91.132
praises pet banking system, 91.136
quarrel of with Levi Woodbury, 91.133
solicits agency for state banks, 91.122, 125–126
urges removal of deposits from Bank of U. S., 91.121, 123
vindicated of perjury charge, 91.142
Whitney, William Collins (1841–1904),
80.504, 511,
103.450, 453, 454, 456
Whitney Museum of American Art, Beale exhibit at,
97.486
Whitpain... Crossroads in Time, by Wainwright, rev.,
102.396
Whitpain, John,
77.470
Whitpain (Whitpaine), Richard,
121.122
Whitpain (Whitpaine), Zachariah,
90.332, 333
and Indian trade, 90.498, 514
leaves for England, 90.516
Whitpane, —,
76.91
Whitridge, Arnold, book rev. by,
90.533, 534
Whittenburg, Carolyn S., book rev. by,
120.257–258
Whitthoft, John,
93.151
Whittier, John Greenleaf,
88.480
n, 89.90, 91,
102.147, 152, 154, 159,
105.80, 84,
107.230,
113.10, 14,
117.52, 344,
118.298
biography of, by Vining, 99.260
Centennial hymn, 100.376, 378, 380
Whittier Center Housing Corporation,
101.116
Whittlesey, Maj.,
89.298
Whittock, John,
107.305
Whitton, Thomas,
84.147
Whitworth,
121.284
Whitworth, Charles, statistics of,
91.406, 408
Wholesale Prices in Philadelphia, 1852–1896: Series of Relative Monthly Prices, by Bezanson, rev.,
79.257–259
Wholesale trade, eighteenth-century,
119.196–197
Whooping cough,
89.24
Whorekill, Del.
See Lewes, Del.
Whorekill Court (Lewes, Delaware), book on,
118.154–156
Why the South Lost the Civil War, by Beringer, Hattaway, Jones, and Still, Jr., rev.,
111.397–399
Whyte, William,
112.582,
114.135
Wiacacoa (also Wicoco, Wicaco, Weccacoe),
82.5,
91.36, 40, 43,
92.14,
106.503
Wicaco Congregation,
83.90, 91.
See also Gloria Dei Church
Wick, Wendy C.,
George Washington, an American Icon: The Eighteenth-Century Graphic Portraits, rev.,
107.302–305
Wicker, Tom,
115.354–355
Wickersham, Amos,
106.166
Wickersham, G. W.,
101.507, 508
Wickersham, James P.,
97.84,
102.82
on crime and education, 104.411–433
writings of, 104.412, 419, 420, 423, 425, 429
Wickes, Lambert,
81.44, 51, 53
Wickwire, Franklin B.
book rev. by, 96.551–552
Cornwallis: The American Adventure, rev., 94.554–555
Cornwallis: The Imperial Years, with Wickwire, rev., 105.114–115
Wickwire, Mary
Cornwallis: The American Adventure, rev., 94.554–555
Cornwallis: The Imperial Years, with Wickwire, rev., 105.114–115
Wiconisco Creek,
89.263
Wiconisco Valley,
89.264
Widdifield, John,
99.19
Widdows, Frederick,
100.384, 385
Widdows, Peter,
107.8
Widener, George D.,
115.110–111
Widener, John,
115.111
Widener, Peter A. B.,
97.243, 248,
99.232, 234,
113.64
gift to Free Library of Phila., 94.67
Widenor, William C., book rev. by,
113.144–145
Widowhood, eighteenth-century business activity and,
119.182, 184, 185, 195, 197
Wiebe, Robert,
102.67,
110.506,
114.586,
115.337,
118.147,
119.300
Wiecek, William M.,
106.140,
114.277
Equal Justice Under Law: Constitutional Development 1835–1875, with Hyman, essay review, 107.293–298
Wieland, by Charles Brockden Brown,
116.488–494, 497
Wieland, Christoph Martin (1733–1813),
93.405
Wiener, Frederick Bernays,
Civilians Under Military Justice..., rev.,
92.391–392
Wier, Commissary General Daniel,
96.59, 80
Wiesel, Elie,
114.68–69, 82
Wiggin, Henry,
101.309
Wiggins, David K.,
110.606
Wiggins, James Russell,
105.351
Wigglesworth, Prof. Edward,
95.54
Wigglesworth, John,
98.152
Wigglesworth, William,
105.345
Wightman Manufacturing Co., Wilkes-Barre,
94.59
Wignamore, William,
121.122
Wignell, Thomas,
102.96
Wignell & Harper,
98.158
Wigon, William,
121.122
Wigs,
86.399,
98.158,
103.381
Wikoff, Harry,
87.203
Wikoff, Henry,
87.203,
103.89
Wilbank, John,
98.306, 307, 311, 312,
102.50
Wilberforce, William,
92.88
Wilbert, Col.,
98.146
Wilbur, Crane,
115.561–564, 566
Wilbur Fisk Literary Institute, rev.,
78.195
Wilburn, Jean Alexander,
Biddle's Bank: The Crucial Years, rev.,
91.487–488
Wilcocks, Alexander (1742–1801) (lawyer),
87.335
n, 90.162,
92.458,
104.187
Wilcocks, Dr. Alexander (
d. 1880),
88.344,
89.461
Wilcocks, Benjamin Chew,
87.205
Wilcocks, Charlotte.
See McCall, Charlotte Wilcocks
Wilcocks, John,
82.384,
121.122
Wilcocks, Joseph,
80.176, 215
Wilcocks, Mary,
88.209,
89.96, 341.
See also Ingersoll, Mary Wilcocks;
Wells, Mary Wilcocks
inherits half of Joseph R. Ingersoll's estate, 89.461
Wilcocks, Mary Chew (Mrs. Alexander Wilcocks),
87.335
n
Wilcocks, Mrs.,
89.340
Wilcocks, Sally,
89.460
Wilcocks, Mrs. Samuel, diary of,
89.96
Wilcox, —,
78.31,
83.23
Wilcox, Barnabas,
80.176, 215,
90.498
Wilcox, Daniel,
99.19
Wilcox, John,
119.287
Wilcox, Thomas,
76.20,
77.251, 252, 265, 278
Wild, Mr. ,
88.334
Wild, Caspar.
See Wild, J. C.
Wild, H. Hastings,
77.178
Wild, J. C. (Caspar Wild, Jacob Canova von der Wild, John Casper),
81.245,
85.195, 208
biography data on,
77.32, 46, 48, 51–53
in Cincinnati (1835–1836),
83.453–454
collation of Phila. views and panoramas,
77.54–75
confusion in name of,
77.52
described,
77.32
partnership with J. B. Chevalier,
77.32, 34–47
passim
in Phila. (1831/2, 1837),
83.452, 454
sponsored by
Saturday Courier, 77.33–50
passim, 54–75
passim
"State House,"
119.305
r
use of lithography by,
77.36–47
passim
view of Reading (
c. 1834), attributed to,
83.452
r (facing), 455
views of Phila. by,
77.32–75
watercolors by,
77.34, 36, 40, 53
of Fairmount, 77.34r (facing)
western views by,
77.46, 48, 53
Wild & Chevalier (lithographers),
77.36, 38, 42, 47, 55–65
passim, 74, 75
Wildcat Gap, Md.,
89.315
Wilder, Gen. J. T.,
100.411, 412
Wilder, Laura Ingalls,
123.270
Wilder, Mary,
100.412
Wilder, Patrick,
123.112
Wilderness, Elizabeth,
109.343
Wilderness Christians. The Moravian Mission to the Delaware Indians, by Gray, rev.,
80.375–377
Wildes, Harry Emerson,
99.132
William Penn: A Biography, rev., 99.379–380
Wildgoose, Blades,
108.477, 484
Wilding, Henry,
77.183, 184
Wildman, Dr. ,
106.439
Wildman, F. J.,
101.210
Wildman, William,
106.130
Wilds, Scott M., ed.,
The Papers of William Penn, Volume I, 1644–1679, with Dunn, Dunn, Ryerson and Soderlund, review essay by Murrin,
105.483–487
Wildwood Park, Harrisburg,
99.498
Wilentz, Sean,
110.484, 488, 504–506,
116.249,
118.426,
119.167,
121.383
Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788–1850, rev., 109.400–402
ed., Rites of Power: Symbolism, Ritual and Politics Since the Middle Ages, rev., 110.307–309
Wiley, Bell Irvin,
93.441, 561,
106.301, 312–313,
110.471–472,
114.143,
115.353, 355, 356, 360–362,
122.426,
123.384
book rev. by, 77.234–235
Letters of Warren Akin, Confederate Congressman, rev., 85.356–357
They Who fought Here, rev., 84.262
Wiley, Thomas,
102.442
n
Wiley & Putnam (firm),
81.408
Wilhelm, Emperor.
See William II, Emperor of Germany (Kaiser)
Wilhelm, Samuel A., book rev. by,
83.469–470
Wiling, Thomas,
122.217, 234
Wilk, Capt. Thomas,
84.27
n
Wilkers, J. Hanley,
79.299
n, 308
Wilkerson, James H.,
118.70
Wilkes, "A Friend to Liberty," by Williamson, rev.,
100.117–119
Wilkes, Commander Charles,
90.35,
114.101
Wilkes, George,
92.434
n
Wilkes, John,
77.409, 452, 453,
78.468,
80.103,
90.218
n–219
n, 100.321,
102.415,
103.148–149,
106.170,
123.61–62
Wilkes Expedition (1838–1842),
90.32, 47,
114.100–104
The Great United States Exploring Expedition, by Stanton, rev., 100.272–274
T. R. Peale's journals of, rev., 87.236–237
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
76.419, 434,
79.343, 345, 346, 347,
82.84, 85,
88.255,
89.202
and coal strike of 1925–1926, 93.254
French in, 108.453
fugitive slave incident at, 92.357, 358, 359
population decline, 94.55
soup kitchens in, 93.256
upper social class of, 89.274–275
work relief at (1877), 89.283
Wilkes-Barre Academy,
89.202
Wilkes-Barre Automobile Club,
94.84
Wilkes-Barre Jitney Bus Association,
94.85
Wilkes-Barre Railway Corporation,
94.91, 93
Wilkie, David,
110.105
Wilkie, Sir David (1785–1841),
102.110
n
Wilkie, Wendell L.,
97.302
Wilkins, Baron,
117.32
Wilkins, John,
80.25
Wilkins, Dr. John (1761–1816),
84.293, 437–438
Wilkins, William,
81.17, 259,
87.187, 188,
98.344
n
aptd. to Russian mission, 96.390
aspires to vice-presidency, 96.386
and Family Party, 96.377, 378
and 2nd Bank of U. S. recharter fight, 96.380, 384–386
Wilkinson, Mr.,
117.245
Wilkinson, Mr. (Phila. engraver),
96.284, 295
Stamp Act cartoons by, 96.285r, 286n, 294n
Wilkinson, Abel,
121.122
Wilkinson, Miss F. R.,
99.492
Wilkinson, Gabriel,
80.176, 213,
99.19
Wilkinson, J. L.,
117.30–31, 45
Wilkinson, James (
fl. 1702),
78.145, 146
Wilkinson, Gen. James (1757–1825),
78.309, 310, 312, 436
n, 453, 454,
81.229, 250,
84.270,
103.9,
105.107,
106.480,
117.343,
123.111
and issue of short hair, 101.464–474
marriage of, 98.139
in War of 1812, 100.346, 348, 349, 351
Wilkinson, Jemima, life of, rev.,
89.381–383
Wilkinson, John,
96.102,
101.154
Wilkinson, Norman B.,
84.275
n, 123.133
book revs. by, 76.362–364, 83.97–98, 86.111–112, 92.134–136, 93.563–565
Bibliography of Pennsylvania History, rev., 82.341–342
The Brandywine Home Front During the Civil War, 1861–1865, rev., 91.371–372
E. I. du Pont, Botaniste, rev., 97.416–417
"The Gilpins and Their Endless Papermaking Machine," by Harold B. Hancock and Norman B. Wilkinson, 81.391–405
Lammot du Pont and the American Explosives Industry, 1850–1884, rev., 109.409–410
Land Policy and Speculation, rev., 104.387–388
Wilkinson, Robert,
122.290
Wilkinson, Ronald S.,
103.532
Wilkinson, Rupert,
The Pursuit of American Character, rev.,
114.135–136
Wilkinson, Thomas,
79.48,
90.298,
91.30
Wilkinson, William,
81.6
Wilkinson (Wilkeson, Willkeson), John,
77.467, 469, 471
Wilkinson family,
78.457
Wilkinson-Story disputes (1670s),
105.215,
119.258–259,
120.91
Will, William,
98.146
Will (cutter),
79.464
Willan, Robert (
fl. 1745), (teacher),
91.435, 436, 437
Willard, Edward,
86.139
Willard, Emma,
104.37,
116.395,
117.181
Willard, Frances,
99.459,
101.226, 229, 232,
105.235
Willard, George,
89.149
n
Willard, Joseph,
85.59
Willard('s) Hotel, Washington, D. C.,
85.320,
89.294,
90.467
Willard-Moran prize fight (1916),
94.90
Willauer, George J., Jr.,
107.170
"Editorial Practices in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia: The Journal of Thomas Chalkley in Manuscript and Print," 107.217–234
Willcocks, Benjamin Chew,
76.195
n
Willcocks, Sarah (Sally) Waln (Mrs. Benjamin Chew Willcocks),
76.195, 201,
77.82,
89.334,
92.84
Willcocks family,
79.223, 351
Willcox, Barnabas,
92.169, 170, 185
Willcox, Joseph,
77.466, 467
n, 92.169,
120.95
Willcox, Thomas,
84.143
Willcox, William B.,
111.557
book revs. by,
94.554–555,
103.532
The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His Campaigns, 1775–1782..., rev.,
79.116–117
ed.,
The Papers of Benjamin Franklin
vol. 15, rev., 96.533–535
vol. 16, rev., 97.410–411
vol. 17, rev., 98.108
vol. 18, rev., 99.111
vol. 19, rev., 100.544–545
vol. 20, rev., 101.395–396
vol. 21, rev., 103.530–531
vol. 22, rev., 107.146–149
vol. 26, rev., 113.286–287
Portrait of a General. Sir Henry Clinton in the War of Independence, rev.,
88.369–371
Willdenow, Karl Ludwig,
85.431
Willes, Sir John,
86.271, 272
Willet, —,
79.19
Willet, Miss,
86.54
Willetts, Benjamin,
107.628
William I (William the Conqueror, King of England),
77.454,
92.5
William I, Emperor of Germany,
86.303
William II, Emperor of Germany (Kaiser),
78.205,
86.288
n, 296
n, 299
n, 309
William III and Mary (England),
105.381, 444–445.
See also William of Orange
William III, King of England,
76.21, 88
n, 97, 264–265, 406,
77.255, 258,
78.150,
80.16, 32, 163, 489,
83.91, 92, 93, 258, 282, 286,
86.281, 391,
105.288, 294
William IV, King of Great Britain,
103.238
William, Henry J.,
116.265
William, Melvin D.,
110.606
William, Stanley,
80.176, 206
William, T. Harry,
115.347, 351, 352
William, William K.,
106.280
William (carpenter),
86.400
William (servant),
76.442
William (snow),
78.73
William Allen White, Maverick on Main Street, by McKee, rev.,
100.280–281
William and Eliza (ship),
86.47
William and Mary (ship),
87.35
William and Mary College,
91.195
and chair of law, 95.69
early library of, 80.11
during the Revolution, 95.67
William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland,
81.171, 180,
86.418, 420, 421
n, 429, 430, 432
n, 93.364, 370,
96.286, 291, 295
recommends Wm. Denny, 91.266, 268
William Augustus Muhlenberg: Church Leader in the Cities, by Skardon, rev.,
96.255–256
William Bartram: Botanical and Zoological Drawings, 1756–1788, Ewan, ed. rev.,
93.421–423
William Bingham's Maine Lands, 1790–1820, ed. by Allis, rev.,
79.270
William Cobbett and the United States, 1792–1835. A Bibliography..., by Gaines, rev.,
96.540–541
William Cramp and Sons,
116.426, 438, 446, 460
William Cullen Bryant, by Brown, rev.,
96.407–408
William D. Kelley School, Phila.,
97.89
William Findley (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.33–34, 48
r
William Goddard, Newspaperman, by Miner, rev.,
87.100–101
William H. Crawford, 1772–1834, by Mooney, rev.,
99.118–119
William H. Hastie: Grace Under Pressure, by Ware, rev.,
110.309–310
William Henry Seward, by Van Deusen, rev.,
92.404–406
William Howard Taft: In the Public Service, by Burton, rev.,
110.478–480
William Jennings Bryan, I: Political Evangelist, 1860–1908, by Coletta, rev.,
89.386–387
William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan,
80.288, 410
guide to manuscript collections in, rev., 78.260
William Lloyd Garrison and the Humanitarian Reformers, by Nye, rev.,
79.523–524
William of Orange,
105.287,
120.376.
See also William III and Mary (England)
William Paterson, Lawyer and Statesman, 1745–1806, by O'Connor, rev.,
104.261–262
William Penn, A Biography, by Peare, rev.,
81.319–320
William Penn: A Biography, by Wildes, rev.,
99.379–380
William Penn, Apostle of Dissent, by Fantel, rev.,
99.376–379
William Penn: Politics and Conscience, by Dunn, rev.,
91.471–472
William Penn (ship),
79.471–479, 481,
91.282, 283
n
William Penn (steamboat),
78.354, 360,
103.234
William Penn and Early Quakerism, by Endy, rev.,
98.250–251
William Penn Charter School,
79.422
n, 80.65
William Penn Foundation,
116.374–375
William Penn the Politician, His Relations with the English Government, by Illick, rev.,
90.387–388
William Penn's "Holy Experiment.".., by Bronner,
94.23
William Penn's Legacy...1726–1755, by Tully, rev.,
103.116–118
William Penn's Own Account of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians, ed. by Myers, rev.,
94.542–543
William Raborg (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.44–45, 59
r
William Shirley, King's Governor of Massachusetts, by Schutz, rev.,
86.351–352
William Short (Rembrandt Peale oil),
110.34, 49
r
William Tract Center,
123.263
William Trent House,
123.100
William Vans Murray, Federalist Diplomat: The Shaping of Peace with France 1797–1801, by Hill, rev.,
95.550–552
William W. Bement & Son,
104.69, 70
William Williams: Novelist and Painter of Colonial America: 1727–1791, by Dickason, rev.,
95.266–267
Williams, —,
87.44
Williams, Capt. (army engineer),
95.362
Williams, Mr.,
106.445
Williams, Aaron,
91.245–246
Williams, Alexander W.,
A Social History of the Greater Boston Clubs, rev.,
95.140–141
Williams, Anthony,
120.121
Williams, Aubrey,
95.253
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Barney,
115.392
Williams, Benjamin,
80.56,
84.455
n
Williams, Betsy,
108.485
Williams, Bill,
109.66
Williams, Dr. C. F.,
87.304
Williams, Carroll R.,
112.565–567
Williams, Charles,
106.192–193
Williams, Charles P.,
98.481
Williams, D. R.,
76.83
Williams, Daniel,
102.450,
109.391
Williams, Daniel (1720–1794), Sansom silhouette of,
88.406, 436
r
Williams, Daniel Hale,
120.397
Williams, David,
99.19,
123.60–61
Williams, David E.,
123.148, 150
Williams, David R.,
104.446, 448
Williams, Dunk,
95.502
Williams, E. C.,
111.322
Williams, Ebenezer,
85.415, 420, 422
Williams, Edward G.,
99.19,
122.390–391, 393, 403
Bouquet's March to the Ohio, rev., 100.262–263
Fort Pitt and the Revolution, rev., 103.255–257
Williams, Edward J., "Option,"
101.509, 510, 514
Williams, Eli,
78.301
n, 445
Williams, Florence,
123.156, 158
Williams, Frances Leigh
A Founding Family, rev., 103.264–265
Matthew Fontaine Maury, Scientist of the Sea, rev., 88.504–505
Williams, Francis Howard (1845–1922),
107.437,
120.293–294
Williams, G. Grant,
99.338, 343,
117.17, 24
Williams, George,
91.346
Williams, Dr. George,
103.296
Williams, George W. A.,
82.276
n
Williams, George Washington, book on,
111.258–259
Williams, Glyndwr,
112.629
Williams, H. Price,
113.62
Williams, Helen Maria,
92.201, 202
Williams, Henry,
108.11, 131
"The Decline in Mortality in Philadelphia from 1870 to 1930: The Role of Municipal Services," with Gretchen Condran and Rose A. Cheney, 108.153–177
Williams, Henry (
fl. 1800),
108.480, 482, 485
Williams, Henry J. (executor of Dr. James Rush),
89.478
Williams, Henry Lionel,
Old American Houses, 1700–1850. How to Restore, Remodel, and Reproduce Them, by Williams and Williams, rev.,
82.238–240
Williams, Hezekiah,
82.19, 20, 21, 39
Williams, Isaac L.,
97.486, 508
Williams, James,
80.433
Williams, James A.,
109.548
Williams, Joe,
112.240
Williams, Mrs. John,
89.334
Williams, John (Congregational minister),
106.126,
120.133
Williams, John (performer),
101.213
Williams, John (U. S. Rep.),
97.169, 173
Williams, John (Union soldier),
89.24, 25, 41, 103
Williams, John C., "Unsung Partner Against Crime: Harry J. Anslinger and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, 1930–1962,"
113.207–236
Williams, John Francis,
The Ancestor: The World of William Williams, rev.,
96.120–121
Williams, John R., "The Strange Case of Dr. Franklin and Mr. Whitefield,"
102.399–421
Williams, Jonathan,
79.321,
80.409,
123.83
associate of Robt. Morris, 90.162
Williams, Jonathan, Jr.,
77.383, 437,
106.523,
118.165–166
Williams, Julia Rush,
104.23
Williams, Kenneth P.
Lincoln Finds a General. A Military Study of the Civil War
vol. 3, rev., 77.373–375
vol. 4, rev., 82.123–124
vol. 5, rev., 84.248–249
quoted on mobilization,
90.112
Williams, Larry,
120.197
Williams, Lawrence,
88.57, 68, 69
Williams, Lorraine E.,
121.391
ed., New Sweden in America, with Hoffecker, Waldron and Benson, rev., 121.390–392
Williams, Lynn,
113.632, 633
Williams, Margaret,
108.485
Williams, Moses,
88.401
Williams, Oliver,
121.122
Williams, Ottalie K.,
Old American Houses, 1700–1850. How to Restore, Remodel and Reproduce Them, by Williams and Williams, rev.,
82.238–240
Williams, Peere,
86.426
Williams, Peter W., ed.,
Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience: Studies of Traditions and Movements, with Lippy, essay review,
115.583–588
Williams, Phillip Cockrell,
117.14–15, 45
Williams, Polly,
108.485
Williams, R. Norris, 2nd,
78.412,
80.10,
100.435–437
editorial by, 76.3–4
"The New Penn Portraits," 81.347–350
and Pa. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 82.376, 377
Williams, Ralph Vaughn,
106.588
Williams, Raymond,
109.92,
113.300
Williams, Richard E.,
Called and Chosen: The Story of Mother Rebecca Jackson and Her Philadelphia Shakers, rev.,
106.447–448
Williams, Richmond D.,
96.424
n
book revs. by, 82.498–499, 83.473–474, 87.348–349, 89.133–134, 90.549–550, 96.244–245
Williams, Robert F., "The Influences of Pennsylvania's 1776 Constitution on American Constitutionalism During the Founding Decade,"
112.25–48
Williams, Robert J.,
113.67–88, 69
r
Williams, Roger,
76.261,
85.55,
109.577,
113.166,
114.329,
121.122
biography of, by Winslow, book rev., 82.472–473
contribution of, to Amer. tradition, rev., 78.246–247
Williams, S. T.,
114.510–511
Williams, Samuel,
92.335
Williams, Samuel M.,
113.53, 56, 64, 65
Williams, T. Harry,
106.313
book revs. by, 80.539–540, 95.142–144, 103.269–270
With Beauregard in Mexico. The Mexican War Reminiscences of P. G. T. Beauregard, rev., 81.107–108
Hayes, The Diary of a President, 1875–1881, rev., 89.513–515
The History of American Wars from 1745 to 1918, rev., 106.145–146
Lincoln and His Generals, rev., 76.368–369
Williams, Talcott,
114.403
Williams, Thomas,
76.450,
95.481, 497,
99.6,
106.160,
109.485,
121.122
Williams, William (artist),
91.31,
101.357, 361
biography of, rev., 95.266–267, 96.120–121
Williams, William (clergyman),
95.51
Williams, William Appleman,
94.189, 190,
107.476,
110.590
"A Frontier Federalist and the War of 1812," 76.81–85
Williams, William Carlos,
108.125,
112.652,
119.140
Williams, William H.,
122.149–150
America's First Hospital, rev., 100.539
Slavery and Freedom in Delaware, 1639–1865, rev., 122.147–149
"The 'Industrious Poor' and the Founding of the Pennsylvania Hospital," 97.431–444
Williams, Willis,
117.105
Williams (traveling companion of Nicholas Biddle),
120.222
Williams College, Mass.,
100.14,
108.102
Williamsburg, Va.
Battle of (1862), 87.47, 89.4, 15
described (1774), 85.122–123
18th-century houses in, rev., 85.215–217
Thos. Jefferson on, 85.123n
Preservation Comes of Age: From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926–1949, by Hosmer Jr., rev., 105.507–508
Williamsburg Conference on Iroquois History (1984), book on,
113.452–454
Williamsburg Eastern Lunatic Asylum,
105.189
Williamsburg State Hospital, Va.,
83.78
n
Williamson, Audrey,
123.189
Thomas Paine: His Life, Work and Times, rev., 98.398–399
Wilkes, "A Friend to Liberty," rev., 100.117–119
Williamson, Chilton,
102.426
n
book rev. by, 78.232–233
American Suffrage: From Property to Democracy, 1760–1860, rev., 86.97–99
letter of correction on his article, "The Artist in Politics: Allan Ramsay and the Revolution in Pennsylvania," 78.137
"The Artist in Politics: Allan Ramsay and the Revolution in Pennsylvania," 77.452–456
Williamson, Harold F., book rev. by,
81.335–337
Williamson, Hugh,
76.69,
79.76
n, 123.43, 53
Williamson, Irwin A.,
95.251
Williamson, James,
119.54
Williamson, Jeffrey G.,
106.338
Williamson, Joel,
After Slavery: The Negro in South Carolina..., rev.,
90.143–145
Williamson, John,
122.110
Williamson, Lydia Josiah,
79.464
Williamson, Passmore,
86.325
n, 110.581
"Antislavery Martyrdom," by Eckert, 100.521–538
Williamson, R. C.,
101.45
Williamson, Thomas H.,
82.145
Williamson and Paynter (firm),
82.90
Williamsport, Md.,
76.437,
89.315
Williamsport, Pa.,
76.420, 435, 438,
80.329,
81.257
lumbering at, 104.352, 362, 363
Williamsport (steam collier),
86.173–174, 176
r, 177
Williamsport Industrial School,
100.93
Williard, George,
80.176, 197
Willich, August,
115.292
Willig, George,
82.156,
84.65,
105.356,
115.84
Willing, Ann McCall (Mrs. Thos. Willing),
90.159,
107.640,
108.269
Willing, Caroline.
See Peace, Caroline Willing
Willing, Mrs. Charles,
92.84
Willing, Charles (1710–1754),
108.270
Willing, Charles (
b. 1766),
76.297–298
Willing, Charles (
fl. 1850),
76.336, 337,
77.207, 210,
89.360,
115.70
Willing, Edward,
86.55
Willing, Elizabeth.
See Ridgway, Elizabeth Willing (Mrs. John Jacob Ridgway)
Willing, Ellen.
See Schott, Ellen Willing
Willing, Margaret.
See Hare, Margaret
Willing, Matilda Lee Carter (Mrs. Thomas Moore Willing),
76.198, 203
Willing, Morris & Co.,
90.228, 229,
97.28, 36,
98.169,
100.494, 506,
102.14,
111.42–44
wharf of, 98.138, 141, 166
Willing, Morris and Swanwick (firm),
76.308, 309,
97.136, 137,
106.11
East Indies trade of, 97.145n
Willing, Richard,
76.198
n, 334,
79.489,
92.446,
98.303
Willing, Robert,
98.292
Willing, Selena Watson (1820–1898) (Mrs. Charles Willing),
98.8
n
Willing, Thomas (1731–1821),
76.92, 92
n, 95,
83.138, 139, 409,
85.4,
86.55, 160,
90.159, 161,
91.146,
95.353, 357, 362,
96.65,
97.29, 137, 153
n, 178, 388,
99.157,
107.32,
108.269,
115.70,
118.131
and Gen. Haldimand, 100.493
opposes formation of insurance co., 97.155
in Pa. Assembly, 90.197
Penn family ties, 100.501
"A Study in Moderation," by Slaski, 100.491–506
Willing, Mrs. Thomas M.,
77.82, 84,
101.26
Willing, Thomas Moore,
76.198
n, 103.224, 376
Willing & Francis,
100.104
Willingboro, N. J. ("Levittown"),
112.583
Willings, Chas.,
87.35
Willing's Wharf, Phila.,
79.468
Willis, Professor,
84.62
Willis, Bettie.
See Murat, Bettie Willis
Willis, Byrd,
78.217
n
Willis, Sir Edward,
92.445
Willis, Gary,
105.361
Willis, Henry,
92.446, 450
Willis, Joel,
113.251
Willis, John,
84.148
n
Willis, Mary Stace (Mrs. Nathaniel Parker Willis),
76.195, 196, 197
Willis, Merville,
Shipbuilding at Cramp & Sons: A History and Guide to Collections of the William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company (1830–1927) and the Cramp Shipbuilding Company (1941–1946) of Philadelphia, with Farr and Bostwick, rev.,
117.237–239
Willis, Nathaniel Parker,
76.195, 196, 197, 200, 203, 460,
81.245,
86.470,
104.46
n
Willits, Frank P.,
96.487
n
Willits, Joseph,
107.655
Willliamson, Hugh (1735–1819),
95.62
Willmore, Benjamin,
109.389, 395
Willmott, Robert Aris,
102.29
Willock, Roger, book rev. by,
92.525–527
Willocks, Dr. James,
77.281, 282, 283
Willocks, George,
77.282, 283, 290
Willow Bank.
See Andalusia (Biddle [Craig] countryseat)
Willow St., Phila.,
91.165
Wills
of Allegheny Co. (1789–1820), rev., 80.131–132
of Henry Gilpin, 87.329
Wills, Brian S., book rev. by,
122.145–147
Wills, Daniel,
95.489
Wills, David,
114.387, 393–395
Wills, Francis,
77.179
Wills, Garry,
108.367,
114.130, 433–434
Inventing America, rev., 103.262–264
Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America, rev., 117.112–113
Wills Creek, Md.,
87.21, 22
Bucktail Regt. at, 97.341–342
Will's Creek, Pa.,
76.435
Will's Eye Hospital, Phila.,
108.219
Wills Mountain, Md.,
87.21, 22
Willson, Judge,
119.331
Willson, Alphonse,
113.402–404
Willson, Anne,
99.6
Willson, Dr. James H.,
87.304
Willson, William,
109.391
Willughby, Francis,
80.25
Wilmer, John,
121.122
Wilmerding, John,
119.164
book rev. by, 104.402–403
ed., Thomas Eakins, rev., 119.168–170
A History of American Marine Painting, rev., 93.275–276
Wilmerding, Lucius, Jr.,
James Monroe, Public Claimant, rev.,
85.228–229
Wilmeth, Don. B.,
George Frederick Cooke, rev.,
104.526
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
81.31, 33, 36, 38
Wilmington, Del.,
76.147, 208, 330, 332,
78.83,
79.36,
82.448, 468,
83.134,
84.34,
86.160, 167,
87.339, 434, 437,
90.21
art colony in,
80.353–354, 362, 365
and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,
84.407, 412, 413, 414, 421–422
Friends meetinghouse,
85.193
Holy Trinity Church,
85.193
n
Howard Pyle's school of illustration in,
80.339, 351–365, 366, 367, 368
in the Revolution,
117.314, 316, 319–322, 325–327, 328
considered for Amer. army quarters (1777), 82.470
troops quartered at (1814),
91.315–316, 323
Wilmington, Delaware: Portrait of an Industrial City, 1830–1910, by Hoffecker, rev.,
98.528–529
Wilmington, N. C.,
76.381, 382, 384
Wilmington Academy.
See Wilmington College
Wilmington and Delaware Railroad,
94.491
Wilmington and Reading Railroad,
109.409
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad,
81.31, 33, 36, 38
Wilmington College,
78.83
n
Wilmington Grammar School,
81.391
Wilmore, Gayraud S.,
117.119
Wilmot, David,
77.171,
81.289,
82.103, 104,
85.442,
86.58,
95.391, 392,
97.192, 195, 197,
98.340, 341,
104.202, 216,
109.428–429, 433–434, 436–438, 440, 446, 459, 468, 471, 483, 496, 517, 521,
110.488,
118.357–358,
121.183
Wilmot, Henry,
87.293, 397,
90.223,
94.453, 459,
96.13
Wilmot Proviso (1854),
85.442,
86.58, 81,
91.491–492,
121.281
Francis J. Grund's views of, 97.471
and popular sovereignty, 98.339–352
Wilmoth, Ann,
108.540
Wilmot's Mills, Rome, Pa.,
85.377, 401
Wilsford, John,
95.497
Wilson, Lt.,
87.150
Wilson, Mr. (Methodist preacher),
80.325
Wilson, Mr. (of Dumfries, Scotland),
80.93
Wilson, Alexander (1766–1813) (ornithologist),
85.427, 429,
93.415,
99.154,
109.45–48, 52,
110.326
biography of, rev., 86.214–216
poetry of, 93.492, 506
Wilson, Ann,
107.46
Wilson, Arthur Herman,
The Story of Susquehanna University, by Clark and Wilson, rev.,
83.111–112
Wilson, Benjamin, Stamp Act cartoon of,
96.292
Wilson, Col. Billy,
83.80
Wilson: Campaigns for Progressivism and Peace, 1916–1917, by Link, rev.,
90.277–280
Wilson, Christopher,
95.19, 20
Wilson, Christopher P.,
120.389
Wilson: Confusions and Crises, 1915–1916, by Link, rev.,
89.256–258
Wilson, David A.
ed., Peter Porcupine in America: Pamphlets on Republicanism and Revolution, rev., 119.408–409
Paine and Cobbett: The Transatlantic Connection, rev., 114.121–123
Wilson, Edmund,
108.522, 524,
116.514
Wilson, Edward A.,
80.353
n
Wilson, Elizabeth,
106.178,
109.344
Wilson, George,
89.416,
122.9
Wilson, H. Wilson,
The City Beautiful Movement, rev.,
115.273–274
Wilson, Harold Fisher
book rev. by, 78.261–262
The Jersey Shore: A Social and Economic History of the Counties of Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, and Ocean, rev., 78.261–262
Wilson, Harold S.,
McClure's Magazine and the Muckrakers, rev.,
95.418–420
Wilson, Henry,
81.290, 295
n, 85.319, 325, 445, 451
n, 121.74
Wilson, James (1742–1798) (lawyer),
76.271, 296, 309,
81.195, 374,
83.285
n, 86.241,
90.162,
91.5, 7, 8, 14, 22,
95.50,
98.144, 151,
100.494, 499,
101.324, 360, 427,
104.289, 291, 294, 306, 509,
106.19,
108.411, 416, 435,
110.417, 419, 431–432, 437,
112.3, 10–11, 18–20, 22, 37–38, 40, 42–44, 49–51, 53–55, 57, 58–61, 64–66, 68–71, 75, 84, 89, 116–118,
113.188, 551,
114.130,
116.414,
118.52–53, 55, 160,
119.8, 12,
122.24–25, 30–32, 375, 381, 382,
123.323
attacks Pa. Constitution (1776),
78.177–179
and Bank of North Amer.,
96.154, 155
biographies of
by Seed, rev., 103.259
by Smith, rev., 80.521–523
and Chisholm
vs. Georgia case,
93.537–538
defends Tories,
90.302
hides at Lemon Hill,
78.186–188
house of
attacked (1779), 78.182–185, 98.150
mobbed, 90.311
as land speculator, in western Pa.,
84.276, 277, 285, 285
n, 435, 436, 438, 473
likened to Abraham Lincoln,
93.528
Paine implicates in charge on Deane,
78.180–181
posts bail,
78.188
proposes digest of federal laws,
93.539–540
on public celebration,
118.209
and Theodore Roosevelt's Harrisburg speech,
93.527–542
The Works of, vols. 1-2, ed. by McCloskey, rev.,
92.117–120
Wilson, Jerome D.,
Thomas Paine, rev.,
103.396–397
Wilson, Joan Hoff,
115.213, 219
Wilson, John,
115.157
Wilson, Maj. John,
100.48
Wilson, John (teacher),
81.52,
91.450,
113.190
deplores reading of the classics, 89.448–449
on study of Latin, 91.452–453
Wilson, John (traitor),
91.31
Wilson, Joseph M.,
94.226, 227,
102.170–173,
119.253
Wilson, L. Birch,
99.80
Wilson, Major L.,
110.495,
111.110
Space, Time, and Freedom..., rev., 99.387–388
Wilson, Leonard G., book rev. by,
85.475–476
Wilson, Lilith Martin,
99.76, 80, 91
n
Wilson, Lisa (Waciega),
115.177, 180–181, 211
Wilson, Mardon,
92.335
Wilson, Mary,
122.9
Wilson, Matthew, Harrisburg hotel of,
103.90, 251
Wilson, Rachel Bird (Mrs. James Wilson),
78.182, 186
Wilson, Richard (artist),
96.29
Wilson, Richard Guy,
115.599–600
Wilson, Richard T.,
81.31, 35
Wilson, Sir Robert,
96.29
Wilson, Robert H.,
Philadelphia Quakers, 1681–1981, rev.,
106.291, 293
Wilson, Roger,
112.288
Wilson, Rollo,
117.24
Wilson, S. Davis,
97.215, 216, 217, 222, 225, 229,
105.509,
117.280–281
in 1938 election, 102.196
"The Kelly-Wilson Mayoralty Election of 1935," by John P. Rossi, 107.171–193
photo, 107.180
as a politician, 97.223
Wilson, Samuel,
81.52, 63
Wilson, Samuel P.,
98.236
Wilson, Sarah,
83.62
Wilson, Suzanne Colton,
Column South with the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry. From Antietam to the Capture of Jefferson Davis, rev.,
85.357–359
Wilson: The New Freedom, by Link, rev.,
82.129–130
Wilson: The Struggle of Neutrality, 1914–1915, by Link, rev.,
85.361–363
Wilson, Rev. Thomas,
99.413
Wilson, W. Emerson,
Fort Delaware, rev.,
83.365
Wilson, W. T.,
108.28, 38, 56
Wilson, William (
fl. 1791),
110.417
Wilson, William (Sec. of Labor),
107.178,
114.554
Wilson, William B.,
84.178, 186, 187, 188, 437,
98.74
Wilson, William H.
book rev. by, 120.399–401
"'More Almost Than the Men': Mira Lloyd Dock and the Beautification of Harrisburg," 99.490–499
Wilson, William H. (
fl. 1918),
99.343
Wilson, William Powell,
110.311
Wilson, Woodrow,
79.165,
81.306, 309, 316,
84.177,
94.65
n, 98.228, 240, 244,
99.336, 481, 482,
101.224,
105.99,
106.307,
107.174, 293,
110.317, 479,
114.544–545, 557,
119.145,
120.409, 410
biographies of
by Link, rev., 82.129–130
by Mulder, rev., 102.526–527
crises (1915–1916),
89.256–258
criticized by Owen Wister,
101.90–102
influence for labor,
118.65
Pa. Democrats and,
84.183, 184
n, 189, 190, 190
n, 191
The Papers of
vol. 1, rev., 91.236–238
vol. 2, rev., 91.386–388
vol. 3, rev., 92.281–283
vol. 4, rev., 92.532–535
vol. 5, rev., 93.139–142
vol. 9, rev., 95.422–425
and Paris Peace Conference, book on,
113.144–145
Pinchot's opposition to,
83.327, 328–333, 338, 340
primary election defeat of,
84.191
at Princeton, rev.,
84.507–508
and the progressive era, rev.,
78.403–405
refuses Roosevelt's volunteer troops (1917),
83.329
and struggle for neutrality (1914–1915), rev.,
85.361–363
...the Academic Years, by Bragdon, rev.,
92.408–410
The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, by Cooper Jr., rev.,
108.251–252
Washington biography,
114.439
Wilson & Lavendar Lumber Company,
82.159
Wilson College (Wilson Female College),
83.61–63,
85.263, 266, 269, 280, 287
Wilson Line (steamboats),
95.420–422
Wilson's Department Store, Waynesburg, Pa.,
104.228
Wilt, Abraham,
84.151
Wilt, Paul,
112.455
Wiltbank, William W.,
94.364
Wiltenburg, Joy
co-author, Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary, rev., 116.225–228
ed., The Papers of William Penn, with Horle, Hirsch and Wokeck, rev., 113.447–449
Wilton, Joseph (sculptor),
96.295,
110.34
Wilton (countryseat),
88.10,
92.74
Wiltse, Charles M.,
116.247, 248
ed.,
The Papers of Daniel Webster, with Moser
vol. 1, rev., 99.519–520
vol. 4, rev., 106.307–309
The New Nation, 1800–1845, rev.,
85.471–473
Wiman, Doctor,
93.481
Winam (Vinan), Michell,
83.94
Winch, Julie
book revs. by, 113.478–480, 117.106–108
"Philadelphia and the Other Underground Railroad," 111.3–25
Philadelphia's Black Elite: Activism, Accommodation, and the Struggle for Autonomy, 1787–1848, rev., 113.95–96
Winchell, Walter,
97.304
Winchell Company,
100.436
Winchelsea (ship),
85.58
Winchester, Elhanan,
81.164,
121.88
Winchester, James,
123.111
Winchester, Va., Quaker exiles at,
96.308–325
passim
Winchester Hospital, England,
97.432, 433
Winckel, Mr. ,
83.383
n
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1717–1768),
102.112
n
Wind Gap, Pa.,
76.434
Windber, coal industry of, book on,
123.129–131
Winder, Margaret Rudyard (Mrs. Samuel Winder),
77.263
Winder, Samuel,
77.263
Winder, Gen. William,
100.352, 354
Windfall, Pa.,
76.420
Windhorst, Howard,
93.468
n
Winding Ridge, Pa.,
87.21,
104.164
Windmill Island,
86.161
Windolph, F. Lyman
"A Freeman's Will–A Political Reminiscence," 93.465
"A Mysterious Bank Robbery," 94.384–395
Selected Essays, rev., 97.281–282
Window tax law (1798), Pa.'s reaction to,
118.57
Windows
in Christ Church, 98.136
at Cliveden, 88.20, 25, 26, 27, 32
of Friends, broken during Amer. Rev., 82.265, 438
price of (1739), 82.328
uniform size of (1819), 82.205
Windrim, James H. (architect),
94.22
Windsor, Conn.,
89.56
Windsor chairs
book on, 121.383–386
made in Phila., 91.175
Windsor Forest (1713), by Pope,
110.242
Windward Islands,
83.141
Wine,
76.34, 296, 298, 300, 305,
77.99,
78.12, 224,
79.47, 463, 467,
80.161,
83.155, 199–200, 410, 412,
84.49, 231, 366,
86.146, 399,
88.56, 86, 130, 331, 335, 357,
90.37,
92.74,
96.53,
103.356, 364.
See also Champagne;
Madeira
Adlum serves to Indians,
84.324
auctioning of,
105.45
cultivation of vines,
97.141
drinking habits of Sam. Breck,
103.111
duties on,
79.315,
97.23, 29
Eclipse,
76.336
at Economy, Pa.,
79.202, 206
S. G. Fisher on culture of grapes for,
86.328–329
importation of,
91.412, 414
as Indian present,
84.297, 300
Marsala,
103.103
native, committee on,
86.336–337
Penn's interest in manufacture of,
78.460
n
prices of
as remedy,
78.32
n, 210
Wine coolers,
90.28
Wine Islands,
83.126, 142, 145
Winebrenner, John,
87.127
n
Winegrad, Dilys Pegler,
Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach, rev.,
103.127–129
Winfeild, Thomas,
82.29, 30, 31
Wing, Donald G.,
122.253–254
Wing, Elizabeth Hopkins Hunt,
122.35, 36
Wing, Vincent,
Art of Surveying, 89.438
Wingard, S. C.,
87.386
n
Wingate, Edmund,
83.183, 187
Winkler, John K.,
115.149
Winks, Robin W.
book rev. by, 121.411–412
Cloak and Gown: Scholars in the Secret War, 1939–1961, rev., 113.145–147
Winlock, Sara,
108.25
Winpenny, J. B.,
106.379
Winpenny, Thomas R.
book revs. by, 107.637–639, 108.525–527, 117.361–363, 119.425–426, 123.256–258
Bending is Not Breaking: Adaptation and Persistence Among 19th Century Lancaster Artisans, rev., 118.283–284
"Competing in the Medical Marketplace in Jacksonian America: the Creative Strategy of Dr. George Bassett Kerfoot," 116.357–372
Industrial Progress and Human Welfare: The Rise of the Factory System in 19th-Century Lancaster, rev., 108.117–118
"The Nefarious Philadelphia Plan...", 101.103–113
"The Engineer as Promoter: Charles Tillinghast James and the Gospel of Steam Cotton Mills," 105.166–181
Without Fitting, Filing, or Chipping: An Illustrated History of the Phoenix Bridge Company, rev., 123.125–128
Winship, Dr. George Parker,
100.391
Winship, Marion,
122.298
Winslow, Gen. Edward F.,
93.223, 239
Winslow, Emily,
102.163
Winslow, Capt. John A.,
89.96
Winslow, Lanier & Co.,
93.223, 241
Winslow, Ola Elizabeth
book revs. by, 78.370–371, 87.94–96
Master Roger Williams. A Biography, rev., 82.472–473
Meetinghouse Hill, 1630–1783, rev., 77.110–111
Winslow, Samuel E.,
99.221
Winsor, Justin,
91.194
n, 116.332–333
Winstanley, William (painter),
94.99
Winston, Anthony,
113.247
Winston, Jeremiah,
88.339–340
Winston, John C.,
87.7
n, 15,
118.251, 254, 266
Winston, Maj. William,
78.314, 315
Winter, Ann (Mary Flood),
109.335–336, 344, 366–368
Winter, Susan,
119.285
Winter sports (Poconos),
115.484, 487, 495
Wintergreen, oil of,
91.199
Winters, Nip,
117.46
Winterthur Museum.
See Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
Winterthur Portfolio
1, rev., 88.508–509
2, rev., 90.560–561
10, rev., 99.524–525
13, rev., 103.539–541
Winther, Oscar Osburn,
The Transportation Frontier: Trans-Mississippi West, 1865–1890, rev.,
88.387–388
Winthrop, John, Jr. (1606–1676),
85.55,
107.637
Winthrop, John (of Mass.) (1588–1649),
83.171, 173,
105.483,
112.186,
114.289,
117.236,
119.139,
120.156, 254
story of, book rev., 82.225–226
Winthrop, Prof. John (1714–1779),
85.55, 68,
95.55
Winthrop, Jonathan,
105.231
Winthrop, Robert,
85.445
Winthrop, Theodore,
102.308
Winthrop family,
80.12
study of (1630–1717), rev., 87.94–96
Winwar, Frances,
The Haunted Palace. A Life of Edgar Allan Poe, rev.,
83.355–357
Winy, J. B.,
104.351, 352, 357
Winyaw (sloop),
88.56
Wire, barbed,
85.372, 381
Wire factory, at Falls of Schuylkill,
91.339,
102.486
Wire suspension bridge, first in U. S.,
91.339
Wireman, Katherine Richardson,
80.347, 349
n
Wirt, Mrs. , boarding house of,
102.488
Wirt, George W.,
100.81
Wirt, William,
92.204, 205, 206,
107.647,
122.80
Wirth, Conrad,
100.67
Wirth, John,
91.30
Wirtz, Christian,
102.340
Wisbey, Herbert A., Jr.,
Pioneer Prophetess: Jemima Wilkinson, the Publick Universal Friend, rev.,
89.381–383
Wisconsin,
76.193
n, 212, 346, 395,
85.450
n
Lyman C. Draper in, 77.328
library for territory of, 76.212
Wisconsin Mugwumps,
118.257
Wisconsin State Historical Society,
79.196
Wise, Alexander Henry,
102.313
Wise, C.,
92.332
Wise, C. A. (labor leader),
90.361, 362, 363, 367–373, 377
Wise, Gene,
110.500
Wise, Henry Alexander,
87.224,
91.134, 135, 139
Wise, John,
76.261,
105.176
Wise, Mrs. Stanley,
123.153
Wise, Stephen,
123.152
Wise, Stephen S.,
109.416,
119.257
Wiseman, Cardinal Nicholas Patrick Stephen,
91.466,
112.379, 404
Wish, Harvey,
The American Historian. A Social-Intellectual History of the Writing of the American Past, rev.,
85.463–465
Wishart, Ann,
121.222
Wishart, Peter,
121.222
Wishart, Thomas,
121.221–224
Wishy, Bernard,
101.482
Wisner, Henry,
99.425
Wiss, Rosa Douglas,
108.234
Wissahickon Creek,
79.292, 304, 305,
88.360,
94.200
Chestnut Hill boundary, 116.262
hermits of, 94.197–212
influence of, on Geo. Lippard, 94.195
Kollner's views of, 84.341r, 345, 346
mills at mouth of, 91.326, 327
picturesqueness of, 93.42
Wissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill,
116.265–266
Wissahickon Inn,
111.353
Wissahickon Road,
87.218,
91.334
Wissel, Peter,
105.62
Wistar, Mrs. Caspar,
95.339
Wistar, Caspar (1749–1811) (merchant),
98.148, 149, 169
Wistar, Dr. Caspar (1761–1818),
76.191
n, 446
n, 81.168,
82.286,
85.424,
86.471
n, 89.70,
94.294,
95.242,
98.149,
101.17,
110.328,
120.333,
122.27
Wistar, Daniel,
98.149
Wistar, Esther Fisher Smith (Hetty, Mrs. Mifflin Wistar),
76.446–447,
86.329,
87.190,
88.367,
89.106, 366
Wistar, Isaac J.,
115.292, 297–306, 313
Wistar, John,
92.466
Wistar, Dr. Mifflin,
76.446–447,
86.329
n, 89.227, 462
lends money to S. G. Fisher, 89.463
Wistar, Richard, description of,
98.149
Wistar, Salome.
See Chancellor, Salome Wistar
Wistar Association,
76.191,
77.167,
86.471
n, 95.242
Wistar Party,
76.191, 214,
77.205,
86.471,
89.70
Wister, Alexander,
102.325
Wister, Annis Furness (Mrs. Caspar Wister),
82.286
Wister, Charles Jones, Jr. (
b. 1822), in Sarah B. Wister's diary,
102.276–325
Wister, Charles Jones (1782–1865),
102.289, 312, 324,
108.496,
120.289
Wister, Daniel,
108.488
Wister, Elizabeth (1764–1812),
108.491, 505, 511
Wister, Elizabeth E. P. Randolph (Mrs. Louis Wister),
86.55,
92.84, 85
Wister, Esther Fisher,
82.413
n
Wister, Fanny Kemble,
95.339–350
ed., Fanny, The American Kemble, rev., 96.542–543
ed., "Sarah Butler Wister's Civil War Diary," 102.271–327
"Letters of Owen Wister, Author of The Virginian", 83.3–28
Owen Wister Out West, His Journals and Letters, rev., 82.495–496
That I May Tell You, rev., 104.110–112
Wister, Francis (1841–1905),
88.359
n, 89.80, 343
Wister, Frank,
102.286, 288
Wister, Hannah,
108.491, 508
Wister, John,
84.154, 155, 158, 160,
88.359, 364,
94.441,
102.290, 310,
108.492
houses of, in Phila., 84.158–159, 160, 161, 162n, 163, 164–165, 166, 167
Wister, Mr. and Mrs. John,
89.216
Wister, Jones,
88.359
n, 364
Wister, Langhorne,
88.349, 356–357, 359
n, 364,
102.286, 313
Wister, Louis,
92.84
Wister, Lowry Jones,
108.488, 494, 501
Wister, Margaret.
See Haines, Margaret Wister
Wister, Mary Channing, Jr.,
95.315
Wister, Mary Channing (Mrs. Owen Wister),
95.313, 327
Wister, Owen (1860–1938) (novelist),
87.341
n, 92.535–537,
99.43,
102.272,
104.59, 110,
105.363–365,
107.432, 437
attitude toward the West,
83.4–5, 7, 16, 17, 21, 24
biographical sketch of (1860–1895),
83.3–7
book on,
111.261–264
correspondence with
Capt. F. A. Edwards, 83.7–8, 8–10, 10–24, 26–28
Mrs. F. A. Edwards, 83.24–26
dramatic writings of,
95.316, 322, 323
health of,
95.324, 327, 334, 335
"Henry James and Owen Wister," by Vorpahl,
95.291–338
honeymoon of,
95.315
as a hunter,
83.4, 11, 12
as a lawyer,
95.300, 301, 303, 304
music appreciation of,
95.296–297, 298
papers of,
95.339
on Phila.,
83.3
on politics,
83.9, 18, 26,
95.334
and Pullman strike,
83.25
and Frederic Remington,
95.310, 313, 325, 336, 338,
97.120
reputation of,
95.322
role in World War I,
101.89–102
and Theodore Roosevelt,
95.299, 318, 322, 327, 328, 333, 334
significance of
The Virginian, 83.6–7
and Robt. Louis Stevenson,
95.300, 301, 302
on Washington,
83.18
western journals and letters of, book rev.,
82.495–496
writings of,
95.297–338
passim
for Harper Brothers, 83.5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 18–28 passim
on National Guard, 83.25–26
on Yellowstone National Park,
83.18
Wister, Dr. Owen Jones,
83.3, 4,
86.473, 473
n, 87.75, 85, 205, 207, 341,
88.78
n, 335, 337, 338, 359, 468, 480
n, 89.79, 86, 332, 353–354, 354, 466
cares for S. G. Fisher, 89.83, 207, 208, 211, 212, 217, 218, 222, 353–354
death of, 95.311
drills in Civil War, 102.280, 292, 307
episode with Fanny Kemble, 102.288–289
marriage of, 102.272
proposed for Amer. Philosophical Soc. by S. G. Fisher, 89.333, 341
visited by Mrs. Kemble, 89.363
Wister, Richard,
95.362
Wister, Rodman,
88.359
n
Wister, Sarah (Sally) (1761–1804),
115.171
"'A dear dear friend': Six Letters from Deborah Norris to Sarah Wister, 1778–1779," 108.487–516
Wister, Sarah Butler (1835–1908) (Mrs. Owen Jones Wister),
83.3, 16, 25,
87.205, 336, 341–342, 346, 347,
88.78, 480,
95.339,
102.278, 289,
103.177
Wister, Sarah Logan Fisher (1806–1891) (Mrs. William Wister),
86.473
n, 88.359
n, 99.99
Wister, Susannah,
108.508
Wister, William (1803–1881),
76.465–466,
77.207,
79.488,
86.331, 473
n, 87.77, 336,
88.82, 353, 359,
89.463, 484
of Belfield, 102.277, 280
Wister, William Rotch (1827–1911),
86.473,
88.218, 359
n, 89.213
attempts to raise Civil War cavalry troop, 102.279–311
Wister, William Wynne, Jr. (Willy Wynne),
102.288, 289, 305, 317
Wister family,
104.110
Wister Papers, at Hist. Soc. of Pa.,
102.273
Wiström, Mr.,
84.208
Witchcraft,
77.322,
80.471,
100.177
in colonial New England, book on, 113.288–290
crowd violence over, 115.31–32
Henry C. Lea's proposed study of, 80.467, 471, 474n, 475
Salem, Mass., 105.146
women's crime in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, 109.335–368 passim
With Beauregard in Mexico. The Mexican War Reminiscences of P. G. T. Beauregard, ed. by Williams, rev.,
81.107–108
With Brass and Gas, by Baldwin, rev.,
91.498–499
With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the 1870s, by Milner Jr., rev.,
108.120–121
With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York, by Hummel, rev.,
93.276–278
With the British Army in Philadelphia, 1777–1778, by Jackson, rev.,
103.535–536
With Walt Whitman in Camden
vol. 4, by Traubel, ed. by Bradley, rev., 78.123–125
vol. 5, ed. by Traubel, rev., 89.252–254
Wither (emblematist),
116.123
Withers,
89.163
Withers, George,
109.112
Withers, Ralph,
80.176, 219
Withers, William,
121.122
Witherspoon, John,
78.20
n, 22,
98.191, 203,
101.349, 357,
104.509, 513,
107.380–382,
112.510–512,
115.119–120,
120.243–244, 409
accepts presidency of Princeton, 95.66
book on, 116.411–413
comes to Amer., rev., 78.235–237
Revolutionary activities of, 95.67, 71
writes Recantation... of Benjamin Towne, 89.324
Witherspoon, John, Jr.,
123.72
Witherspoon, John, Sr.,
123.72
Within These Walls: A History of the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, by Marion, rev.,
109.595–596
Withington, Capt. (of Germantown),
89.214, 215
Witkin, Mort,
107.190
Witman, Adam,
107.522
Witmer, E. F.,
101.291
Witmer's inn, Paradise, Pa.,
103.97
Witner, Peter,
80.51
Witnesses to a Vanishing America: The Nineteenth-Century Response, by Mitchell, rev.,
106.141–143
Wits Museum (1780),
110.283
Witt, Christopher,
81.158
n, 94.201, 202, 211,
107.245
burial place of, 94.211, 211n
Witte, Sergei,
119.161
Wittgenstein, Germany,
83.390, 392, 395,
84.219
emigration from, to Pa., 82.323, 324–325
a religious asylum, 82.322
Christopher Sauer's early years in, 82.319–323
Wittgenstein, Ludwig J. J.,
119.271
Witthoft, John
book rev. by, 78.116–119
Susquehannock Miscellany, ed. by Witthoft and Kinsey, rev., 84.257–258
Wittke, Carl F.,
81.133
The German-Language Press in America, rev., 82.132–133
Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America, rev., 76.483–485
Wittlinger, Carlton O.,
Quest for Piety and Obedience, rev.,
104.132–133
Wittner, Lawrence S.,
114.412
book rev. by, 107.323–324
Woedtke, Baron Friedrich William von,
85.31
Woelpper, David,
97.447
Wohl print collection,
116.96–97
Wojtowicz, Richard,
120.373
Blacks Who Stole Themselves: Advertisements for Runaways in the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728–1790, with Smith, rev., 114.298–300
"The Precarious Freedom of Blacks in the Mid-Atlantic Region: Excerpts from the Pennsylvania Gazette," with Billy G. Smith, 113.237–264
Wokeck, Marianne S.,
105.244,
110.590,
115.117, 178–179
book revs. by, 105.342–344, 115.126–128, 116.228–230, 121.124–126
co-author, Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary, vol. 1, rev., 116.225–228
ed., The Papers of William Penn, with Horle, Hirsch, and Wiltenburg, rev., 113.447–449
"The Flow and the Composition of German Immigration to Philadelphia, 1727–1775," 105.249–278
Wolbert, Frederick,
102.231
n
Wolcott, Maj. Frank,
95.300, 336
Wolcott, Frederick,
100.16, 19
Wolcott, Oliver, Jr. (1760–1833),
100.30
defends Washington's salary, 100.213–215, 221
Wolcott, Oliver (1726–1797),
77.13, 15, 16, 18, 129
n, 78.94, 316,
91.287,
92.90,
100.16, 19, 28,
101.353, 354, 357,
103.434, 436,
106.23,
110.503,
119.39, 50, 67, 68, 70, 72, 378,
120.289
praises Olive Branch, 89.410
Wolcott family,
100.24
Wolf, Adam,
116.305
Wolf, Ben, book rev. by,
89.520–521
Wolf, Bryan Jay,
119.168, 169
Romantic Re-Vision: Culture and Conscience in Nineteenth-Century Painting and Literature, rev., 107.648–650
Wolf, Constance, book rev. by,
91.498–499
Wolf, Daniel, ed.,
The American Space: Meaning in Nineteenth-Century Landscape Photography, 108.105–106
Wolf, Edwin, 2nd,
79.417
n, 81.117,
86.403,
87.270
n, 89.410,
93.10,
99.287,
101.77,
105.342,
107.148–149,
108.535, 536,
118.399,
120.408,
122.252–253.
See also Weigley, Russell F.
"A Key to the Identification of Franklin's Books," 80.407–409
book revs. by, 76.358–360, 78.235–237, 79.125–127, 80.382–385, 83.238–240, 85.90–92, 88.94–97, 108–109, 501–502, 89.486–487, 90.262–263, 404–405, 92.402–403, 95.562–564, 96.391–392, 97.123–124, 124–125, 427–428, 428, 99.109–110, 100.137–138, 102.253–255, 103.127–129, 550–552, 104.248–249, 383–385, 107.150–153
American Song Sheets, Slip Ballads and Poetical Broadsides, 1850–1870. A Catalogue of the Collection of The Library Company of Philadelphia, rev., 88.391–392
The Book Culture of a Colonial American City: Philadelphia Books, Bookmen, and Booksellers: Lyell Lectures in Bibliography, 1985–6, rev., 113.644–646
A Check-List of the Books in The Library Company of Philadelphia in and supplementary to Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, 1641–1700, rev., 84.397–398
"Colonial American Playbills," 97.99–106
ed., Quarter of a Millennium. The Library Company of Philadelphia, 1731–1981. A Selection of Books, Manuscripts, Maps, Prints, Drawings and Paintings, with Korey, rev., 106.585–586
"The First Books and Printed Catalogues of the Library Company of Philadelphia," 78.45–70
"Franklin and His Friends Choose Their Books," 80.11–36
The History of the Jews of Philadelphia from Colonial Times to the Age of Jackson, by Wolf and Whiteman, rev., 81.322–323
Legacies of Genius: A Celebration of Philadelphia Libraries: A Selection of Books, Manuscripts, and Works of Art, rev., 113.646–648
"The Library of a Philadelphia Judge, 1708," 83.180–191
The Library of James Logan of Philadelphia, 1674–1751, rev., 99.500–501
Negro History, 1553–1903. An Exhibition of Books, Prints, and Manuscripts..., rev., 93.417–419
obituary of A. S. W. Rosenbach by, 76.468–469
"The Origins of Philadelphia's Self-Depreciation," 104.58–73
"A Parcel of Books for the Province in 1700," 89.428–446
Philadelphia: Portrait of an American City, rev., 100.258–259, 116.374–375
reconstructs first catalogue of Library Co. of Phila. (1732), 78.56–70
Rosenbach: A Biography, rev., 85.247–250
Wolf, Gov. George,
81.20, 21,
96.378, 387, 388, 389,
99.184,
102.358,
122.84–85, 89
attacked by Antimasons, 99.187–204 passim
attacks Bank of the U. S., 103.358, 364
pardons granted by, 100.509
Wolf, Hazel Catherine,
On Freedom's Altar. The Martyr Complex in the Abolition Movement, rev.,
77.232–234
Wolf, John,
109.561
Wolf, Louis,
112.224
Wolf, Stephanie Grauman,
106.44, 565,
109.252, 349,
115.169,
119.153, 172, 173
book revs. by, 109.580–583, 118.169–171
Urban Village...Germantown, 1683–1800, rev., 101.133–135
As Various as Their Land: The Everyday Lives of Eighteenth-Century Americans, rev., 119.135–136
Wolf (sloop),
92.465–493
passim
Wolf Creek, Pa.,
89.263
Wolf run, Adlum home at,
84.277, 438
Wolfe, Charles,
103.346, 347, 349, 350, 351
Wolfe, Gen. James
poem on death of, by Paine, 79.81, 82–84, 95, 99
and siege of Quebec, rev., 84.242–243
Wolfe, Laurie M., ed.,
Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania: A Biographical, Dictionary. Volume Two: 1710–1756, with Horle, Foster, Scheib, Haugaard and Peters, rev.,
122.293–295
Wolfe, Richard J.,
Early American Music Engraving and Printing: A History of Music Publishing in America from 1787 to 1825 with Commentary on Earlier and Later Practices, rev.,
105.355–356
Wolfe at Quebec, by Hibbert, rev.,
84.242–243
Wolff, Rev. Bernard C.,
87.136
n
Wolff, Christian,
102.366
Wolff, Lawrence,
108.220, 232–233
Wolff, Nicholas,
84.225, 227, 228, 232
Wolfgang, Marvin E., "John Melish, An Early American Demographer,"
82.65–81
Wolford, Peter,
117.334, 336
Woll, Allen
book rev. by, 113.125–126
Black Musical Theatre: From Coontown to Dreamgirls, rev., 114.469–471
Wollaston, John,
80.486,
88.125–126
influence on West, 102.4
portrait of Mrs. Perry and daughter, 89.56
Wollaston, William,
80.28
The Religion of Nature Delineated, 111.505
Wolle, Hartley C.,
101.492, 494–499
Wolle, John F.,
96.429, 431
Wollenberg, Charles,
114.319
Wollenrich, Humphrey,
122.290
Wollett, W., engraving of Kew Palace by,
88.5
n, 6, 21
r
Wollman, Louise,
92.384
Wollstonecraft, Mary,
107.5, 8,
118.138,
120.374.
See also Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft
Wolsey, Thomas,
86.281
Wolsieffer, William,
100.385
Wolters, D.,
111.33
Wolves, bounties for,
77.461, 480
Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873–1900, by Bordin, rev.,
105.234–235
Woman in the Wilderness (Wissahickon colony),
81.131
"Womanhood, Cult of True," book on,
115.135–138
Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense,
99.482,
101.224
Woman's Health Protective Association,
96.235
Woman's Home Companion, Andrew Carnegie writes for,
88.439
Woman's Hospital,
108.219, 222
Woman's Journal, 107.120
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Phila.,
83.32–33,
107.122,
110.181–183
"A Philadelphia Medical Student of the 1890's: The Diary of Mary Theodora McGavran," by Robert M. Kaiser, Sandra L. Chaff, and Steven J. Peitzman, 108.217–236
women's education and, 113.4–5
Woman's Rights Convention, at Seneca Falls,
101.222, 223
Woman's role, in
Poor Richard, 116.200–201, 204
Womelsdorf,
76.417
Battle of (1855), 78.361–368
Stouch's Hotel in, 78.362
Washington visits, 78.362
Women.
See also Female
entries; Feminism/Feminists
abolitionism of,
118.178–179
Air Force Service Pilots,
123.159
Alice Hamilton: A Life of Letters, by Sicherman, rev.,
109.244–246
and the Amer. Rev.,
115.185–255,
121.130
and American religion,
121.128
in Amish culture,
117.241–242
Anarchist Women, 1870–1920, by Marsh, rev.,
105.505–506
antebellum work opportunities for,
119.157–158
appeal in Greek Revolution,
123.354
in art, Beaux, Cecilia, book on,
121.295–296
assertiveness and support,
115.200–201
attend funerals (1859),
87.210
attend lectures at Pa. Hospital (1869),
83.33–34
in E. E. Barclay's stories,
80.452–463
passim
beauty of in Phila.,
93.34
Between Women: Domestics and Their Employers, by Rollins, rev.,
110.601–602
"Black Women in Colonial Pennsylvania," by Jean R. Soderlund,
107.49–68
books on,
112.301–303, 305–306, 647–648, 652–654
Thos. Branagan on,
77.344–347, 349
business occupations of,
91.176
in eighteenth century, 119.181–202
campaign as Phila. school directors,
94.374
care of the elderly,
101.240–255
and childbearing and infant care, book on,
114.308–309
chivalrous consideration in incarceration of,
119.103–104
in Civil War,
115.363–364
and coal industry,
94.55–56, 61,
123.130
Panther Valley mine closing, 123.257
colonial culture, book on,
121.379–381
In the Company of Educated Women: A History of Women and Higher Education, by Solomon, rev.,
110.599–601
Costa's opinion of, in Amer.,
78.74
in the Democratic Revolution,
115.257–258
diary writing of, Revolutionary period,
118.137–139
"Disorderly City, Disorderly Women: Prostitution in Ante-Bellum Philadelphia," by Marcia Carlisle,
110.549–568
dress of in Phila. compared to N. Y.,
93.55
education for,
77.345, 347, 351,
80.419,
97.140
attitudes toward
18th century, 83.29–30
19th century, 83.30–37, 72–73
higher, in Pa.,
83.29–73
medical,
83.32–34, 37–38, 41, 42, 43
in Phila.,
93.32
in seminaries,
116.395
employment of,
81.395
clerical, book on, 116.99–101
in Pa. (19th century), 78.482, 485, 492, 493, 494
entrepreneurial practices of, in colonial era,
114.284–285
Erin's Daughters in America: Irish Immigrant Women in the Nineteenth Century, by Diner, rev.,
109.243–244
and ethnicity,
114.517–541
exhibition catalog of "Philadelphia Ten" artists, book on,
123.387–389
experiences of, during World War II, books on,
115.437–439
In the Eyes of the Law: Women, Marriage, and Property in Nineteenth-Century New York, by Basch, rev.,
107.321–323
families headed by, social work and,
112.214
Fanny Wright: Rebel in America, by Eckhardt, rev.,
109.237–239
farm work of,
83.194, 216
"The Female Social Structure of Philadelphia in 1775," by Carole Shammas,
107.69–83
feminization of public school teachers,
103.68
figure in art, book on,
122.429–431
gendered power in formation of American society, book on,
121.377–379
in genre art,
117.347–348
The Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China, by Hunter, rev.,
109.590–592
Guide to Women's History Resources in the Delaware Valley Area, ed. by Vaux, rev.,
108.256
heads of households in colonial Philadelphia,
121.203–204
health care for, nineteenth century,
115.227
history of.
See also Women's history
Abigail Adams' correspondence, book on, 119.275–277
book on, 118.428–431
home relief lowers wages of,
78.420
"honorary" members, Historical Society of Pennsylvania,
114.47
impact of the novel on,
118.425–426
impact of USO,
123.144, 155–157, 165–168
implications of household plumbing on women's roles,
121.404
"Industrial Unionism and Labor Movement Culture in Depression-Era Philadelphia," by Elizabeth Fones-Wolf,
109.3–26
influence of
among Senecas, 84.269, 303, 304–305, 311, 312, 319, 445, 452, 456, 465–466, 478
on capitalism, 118.427–428
and inheritance,
122.422
in journalism,
101.233, 236
Judaism and, book on,
123.114–115
labor of,
76.52, 54
legislation for, in Pa. (1933), 88.45
as low-wage workers, 99.471
wage labor (1750–1822), 114.185–187
in labor union (1874),
79.186
"Like A Being Who Does Not Belong:' the Old Age of Deborah Norris Logan," by Terri L. Premo,
107.85–112
literary coterie of in Phila.,
92.198
literature of, books on,
120.386–389
management of Philadelphia School of Design,
117.188–189
matriarchal character of Iroquois society,
84.311
n
Moravian, memoirs of, book on,
122.422–424
mulatto, treatment of,
88.351–352, 476–477
in N. Y. draft riots (1863),
88.474
Native American,
114.249–269
networks (18th century),
119.191–192
in nineteenth century
book on, 115.135–138
housework value, book on, 117.232–233
opportunities in Poconos resorts,
115.499
ordination in the Presbyterian church,
117.119
participation in Indian feasts,
84.453–454
patents granted to,
101.232
patriotism of, Jane Bartram and,
115.200–201
in Phila. riots (1844),
79.496
Philadelphia Greek Committee's appeal to,
123.354
photographs of,
123.166, 167
political culture, book on,
119.262–263
position of, among Indians,
77.319–320
and pre-Revolutionary politics,
119.201–202
prisoners,
81.11, 14, 19
public history and,
114.83–84
as Quaker preachers,
77.255
reform movements and, book on,
112.300–301
rights of.
See Women's rights
role of
in Amer. (1565–1800), rev., 87.240–241
in bazaars and fairs, book on, 123.387–389
expansion during World War II, 123.144, 158–169
in inter-ethnic and inter-religious relations, 115.163–183
likened to slaves, 93.511
in marriage dissolution, impact of Revolution on, 114.366–367
in Pittsburgh's industrial development, book on, 114.450–451
Quaker, in Pa., book on, 113.277–282
satirized,
76.72, 74, 75
seminaries for,
116.395
"'Send No More Women:' Female Servants in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia," by Sharon V. Salinger,
107.29–48
Send Us a Lady Physician: Women Doctors in America, 1835–1920, exhibit directed by Ruth J. Abram, rev.,
110.181–184
Serving Women: Household Service in Nineteenth-Century America, by Dudden, rev.,
108.246–248
sign petition (1695),
77.473
n
slavery and, book rev.,
76.487–488
The Spencers of Ambersome Avenue: A Turn-of-the-Century Memoir ed. by Spencer, Weber and Stearns,
108.527–530
suffrage.
See Women's suffrage
Ida M. Tarbell's views on,
101.217–239
tax assessment of, in colonial Pennsylvania,
121.201–205
Their Sisters' Keepers: Women's Prison Reform in America, 1830–1930, by Freedman, rev.,
106.316–317
"Towards A New Century: Women and the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876," by Mary Frances Cordato,
107.113–135
and Tract Association of Friends,
91.352
unmarried European and Native American, life of,
114.252–253, 262–266
urge reform of Phila. schools,
94.366
Victorian stereotype of,
113.417–418
vocational training,
117.177–199
vote for reform (1922),
88.38
voter registration drive among ethnic,
117.256
in Walnut St. Prison,
78.100–103
Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America, by Kerber, rev.,
106.131–132
"Women's Crime and Criminal Administration in Pennsylvania, 1763–1790," by G. S. Rowe,
109.335–368
Women's Diaries of the Westward Journey, by Schlissel, rev.,
106.578–579
women's liberation and steam cotton mills,
105.174
work of, shown at Centennial Exhibition,
79.366, 369
working conditions, Mathew Carey and,
123.343
"The World of Elizabeth Drinker," by Elaine F. Crane,
107.2–28
Women and the Law of Property in Early America, by Salmon, rev.,
112.652–654
Women Rule (Chas. Ingersoll),
93.212
Women's Almanack, The, 116.188
Women's Army Corps,
123.159, 162–163
Women's Christian Temperance Union,
113.40, 42,
115.493,
118.252–253
in Phila., 76.51
Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty, 1873–1900, by Bordin, rev., 105.234–235
Women's Committee
Centennial Exposition, 100.375
of the City party in 1905 reform, 118.256, 257
USO, 123.151–152
Women's history
aging women (1785–1835), book on, 115.602–603
correspondence of Martha Shippen Arnold, 115.221–255
opportunities in Poconos resort, 115.499
role in interethnic and inter-religious relations, 115.163–183
Women's Insurance Society of Philadelphia,
108.256
Women's intellectual history, book on,
120.145–147
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
105.241
Women's issues, books on,
113.485–487, 504–507, 509–510
Women's rights,
83.31–32,
113.21, 26–27
and the abolition of slavery,
113.21
book on,
113.141–142
in estate policy,
113.640
human rights and abolitionism and,
121.53–76
movement for,
81.312,
82.264,
102.143–166,
104.88
study of, rev., 84.251–253
Women's Single Tax League,
79.164
Women's Socialist League, Reading, Pa.,
99.73, 74, 75, 88
Women's studies, books on,
111.138–141, 253–255, 264–266
Women's suffrage,
85.329,
89.331, 349,
107.130–131
in black churches, 113.81
The Puritan Ethic and Woman Suffrage, by Grimes, rev., 91.499–500
and racism, 113.34–35
Women's Trade Union League,
109.13
Wood,
76.296,
77.181,
78.17, 92, 423.
See also Firewood;
Lumber;
Lumbering;
Mahogany;
Olive wood;
Pine wood;
Trees;
Walnut
for fences, 85.378
for firewood, 85.370, 371–372, 374
as fuel for locomotives, 94.484, 486
for lumber, 85.374, 377
used in steam navigation, 83.420–432 passim
Wood, Andrew,
80.67, 68, 69
Wood, Caroline,
109.394
Wood, Charles B., III,
115.599
"Powelton: An Unrecorded Building by William Strickland," 91.145–163
Wood, Denis,
122.385, 394, 403–404
Wood, Edith Elmer,
101.116, 117
n
Wood, Edward Randolph,
109.394
Wood, Elizabeth Ingerman,
Report on Project History Retrieval: Tests and Demonstrations of an Optic-Coincidence System of Information Retrieval for Historical Materials, rev.,
91.109–110
Wood, Fernando,
114.449
Wood, George (
fl. 1700),
121.122
Wood, Dr. George B. (1797–1879),
76.214, 458,
77.87, 205, 210,
87.191,
89.341,
94.294
Wood, Mrs. George B., illness of,
89.341
Wood, George G.,
106.520–522
Wood, Gordon S.,
96.139
n, 98.203, 204,
102.422, 423,
106.297–298, 557, 559, 569,
110.576,
112.16, 37, 45–46, 48, 78–79, 153, 503, 506,
113.165, 295, 297,
114.127, 299,
115.4–6, 34, 600,
116.193–194,
117.244,
118.33,
121.130,
122.305, 376–377, 415,
123.242, 244, 332
The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787, rev., 94.112–114
Wood, Grant,
110.462–463
Wood, H. Clay,
115.392, 396
Wood, Henry,
80.176, 190, 205,
86.300
Wood, J. B.,
115.390, 396, 399, 400, 402, 412
Wood, James,
80.176, 221
Wood, James F. (bishop),
95.102,
101.197,
108.302–303, 309, 311, 313,
112.394
and Catholic Herald, 103.200–221
Wood, James N.,
108.101
Wood, Jerome H., Jr.
book revs. by, 98.391–392, 106.564–566
Conestoga Crossroads, rev., 104.245–246
"The Town Proprietors of Lancaster, 1730–1790," 96.346–368
Wood, John (
fl. 1754),
91.328
n
Wood, John (
fl. 1858),
109.526
Wood, Joseph,
78.358,
92.341,
97.36,
114.286
Wood, Joseph, portraits of Com. Jas. Biddle,
90.13, 18
r
Wood, Gen. Leonard,
83.339, 340,
97.521,
108.392–393
Wood, Mary,
109.394
Wood, Owen,
91.498–499
Wood, Peter H.,
106.454,
114.138,
118.425–426
Black Majority, rev., 98.517–518
Wood, R. C.,
97.445
Wood, R. Francis,
94.66
Wood, Ralph,
81.130
Wood, Mrs. Richard,
109.394
Wood, Richard D. (1),
109.394
Wood, Richard D. (2),
109.394
Wood, Richard R.,
89.111
Wood, Sally Sayward Barrell Keating,
123.368
Wood, Sam (waterman),
78.208
Wood, Samuel R.,
77.86,
81.23,
106.190, 192–195, 198–199, 204–206, 210–218, 220–221
Wood, Thomas,
80.33
Wood, Timothy, book rev. by,
121.408–409
Wood, William,
80.170, 176, 189, 211,
120.356
Wood, William, & Co.,
104.69
Wood, William (first purchaser),
92.42
Wood, William (theater manager),
91.73, 76, 78
Wood, William Francis,
80.349
n
Wood carvings,
78.356
Wood engravers,
93.268–269
Wood pulp,
103.450
Woodall, Guy R.
book revs. by, 94.408–410, 103.395–396
"The American Review of History and Politics," 93.392–409
"The Relationship of Robert Walsh, Jr., to the Port Folio and the Dennie Circle: 1803–1812," 92.195–219
Woodbridge, N. J.,
77.259
Woodburn, James A.,
115.421–422
Woodburn (countryseat of Thomas A. Scott),
100.50
Woodbury, David D.,
106.313
Woodbury, Levi,
89.203,
91.130,
97.471,
98.351,
121.184, 185, 187–188
alleged incompetence of, 91.138
assisted as Sec. of Treasury by R. M. Whitney, 91.128
distribution policy of, 91.133
and fugitive slave act, 93.82
notes on Jackson administration, 92.507–515
reports on locomotives, 90.426
urges pet banks to appoint agent, 91.125–126
urges resumption of specie payments (1837), 91.136
Woodby, Emanuel,
107.66
Woodby, Jane,
107.66
Woodby, Jane Linkhorn,
107.66
Woodchucks,
85.369, 392
Woodcock,
93.48, 50
Woodcuts.
See under Engraving(s)
Woodcutters,
88.4, 18, 26
Wooddrop, Alex,
87.35
Woodfall, Henry,
87.272, 273, 275
Woodford, William,
105.336,
117.320, 323
Woodford (countryseat),
88.10,
121.27–51, 29, 41, 44–45, 49
elevation of, 121.33r
floor plan, 121.37–39r
second-floor farming plan, 121.36r
site plan of, 121.33r
Woodhouse, Dr.,
110.136
Woodhouse, Mr. (of Marsala),
103.103
Woodhouse, Anne Felicity, "Nicholas Biddle in Europe,"
103.3–33
Woodhouse, Elizabeth,
107.590
Woodhouse, James,
82.85, 86
Woodhouse, T. Roy,
79.440
n
Woodhull, John,
107.525
Woodhull, Victoria,
101.230
Woodhull and Claflin's Weekly, 101.230
Woodin, Percival S.,
105.99
Woodland Terrace,
100.309
Woodlands (countryseat),
76.202, 441–442,
77.88,
78.74, 94
n, 90.174,
93.46,
100.312,
102.473, 475, 480, 486,
103.113,
123.100
offered for sale, 102.498–499
poem on, 93.496
view by Wm. Birch, 81.232, 237, 244, 246, 250, 252, 253
Woodlands Cemetery, Phila.,
86.324,
93.46,
104.83
Woodley, Henry,
121.122
Woodmason, Charles, journal and other writings of, ed. by Hooker, rev.,
78.375–376
Woodnutt, Mary,
89.3
Woodrow Wilson: the Academic Years, by Bragdon, rev.,
92.408–410
Woodrow Wilson: The Years of Preparation, by Mulder, rev.,
102.526–527
Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910–1917, by Link, rev.,
78.403–405
Woodrow Wilson and World War I: 1917–1921, by Ferrell, rev.,
110.300–301
Woodrow Wilson at Princeton, by Craig, rev.,
84.507–508
Woodrow Wilson Foundation,
98.226
Woodruff, Clinton Rogers,
94.69, 71, 72, 359, 377
and Herbert Welsh, 94.67, 70, 72
Woodruff, Cornelius,
104.193, 198
Woodruff, George,
81.315,
96.485, 487
n
Woodruff, Mr., of Trenton, N. J.,
102.492
Woodruff (steamboat),
123.280
Woods, Geo., & Co.,
100.388
Woods, George,
84.293
n, 91.7
Woods, Georgie,
120.173
Woods, John (1761–1816),
81.52, 58,
84.293,
103.436
Woods, Samuel,
100.512
Woods Foundry,
123.269
Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratories,
109.249
Woodside, John Archibald (1781–1852) (artist),
77.44,
88.397
Woodside, Josephine,
88.397, 402
Woodside, Margaret V., sells Sansom silhouettes,
88.397, 402, 403, 404
Woodside, Nevin,
113.415
Woodside family, and Sansom silhouettes,
88.397, 401, 402
Woodson, Carter G.,
117.76
Woodward, C. Vann,
115.129
book rev. by, 79.131–132
Origins of the New South, 1877–1913, rev., 76.370–372
Woodward, Daniel H., "The Civil War of a Pennsylvania Trooper,"
87.39–62
Woodward, Enos Paul,
87.40
n
Woodward, Dr. George (1863–1952),
116.265–266, 269, 271, 272, 284,
118.289–290, 291
book on, 114.315–316
"George Woodward, Philadelphia Progressive," by David R. Contosta, 111.341–370
Woodward, George Washington,
91.67,
99.31, 40,
100.527,
103.212,
109.514,
111.342,
115.321, 373–374, 383,
121.163–199
Democratic candidate for governor (1863), 88.305, 307, 308, 479, 480, 93.204, 206
and fugitive slave case, 92.360, 362
and slavery issue, 88.305, 308, 480, 481
Woodward, Gertrude,
111.342–343, 354,
114.315–316
Woodward, J. B.,
101.514, 515
Woodward, Dr. Joseph Janvier,
89.295, 295
n
Woodward, Julia Griner (Mrs. Enos Woodward),
87.40
n
Woodward, Peter,
107.19
Woodward, Roland H.,
Bass Otis, Painter, Portraitist and Engraver, rev.,
101.273
Woodward, Ruth L.,
Princetonians 1784–1790: A Biographical Dictionary, with Craven, rev.,
116.411–413
Woodward, Stanley,
111.342,
112.229
Woodward, Thomas,
91.30
Woodward, W. E.,
114.440
Woodward family, Chestnut Hill and,
112.600
Woodward-Ringler, Amanda,
99.79
Woodworking technology,
119.426
Woodworth, Allegra, book rev. by,
86.214–216
Woodworth, Steven,
115.352,
122.144
Davis and Lee at War, rev., 120.392–393
Woody, Thomas,
89.454,
122.160
Woofter, Thomas,
108.332, 345
Wool,
77.93,
78.414,
86.34, 402, 414
Wool, Gen. John E.,
88.351,
103.106, 113
Woolen Manufacturers Association,
96.100
Woolens,
77.275, 402, 412, 421,
82.20,
84.35, 40
manufacture of,
79.203, 214,
99.10
Wooler, Richard,
96.350
Wooley, Cicely,
107.42
Wooley, Edmund (carpenter),
81.70,
88.14,
98.297
Wooley, Ezekiel,
121.122
Woolf, Leon,
Lockout, The Story of the Homestead Strike of 1892..., rev.,
90.273–276
Woolman, John,
89.453,
91.350,
95.12, 13, 14, 15, 23,
98.57,
105.241,
106.71–72, 74–75, 77, 85, 87,
107.63–64, 541, 599, 605,
108.492,
109.579
biography of, rev., 91.212–214
in England, 1772, 97.112
writings of, 96.242–244
Woolman, Sarah,
80.176, 191
Woolrich, Thomas,
80.176, 214
Wools, Stephen,
103.170
Woolston, John,
89.112
Woolverton, John Frederick,
Colonial Anglicanism in North America, rev.,
110.290–292
Woolwich, England,
86.283
Woolworth, F. W.,
94.78
Woolworth, J. B.,
108.27
Woolworth Building,
98.224
Wooma, Ofodobendo,
112.433–451
Wooster, Gen. David,
100.9
Wooster, Mary.
See Ogden, Mary Wooster
Wooster, Mrs. Mary Clap, injustices done to,
100.6–29
Worcester, Mass.,
Eight Hours for What We Will: Workers and Leisure in an Industrial City, 1870–1920, by Rosenzweig, rev.,
109.91–93
Worcester steam engine.
See Somerset, Edward
Worcester v. Georgia (1832),
120.55
Word to the Wise, A (pseudonym),
76.164, 169
Wordsworth, William,
76.326,
103.280,
104.52
Work
in colonial America, book on, 114.284–285
culture of, book on, 112.308–309, 113.122–123
value of, book on, 117.232–233
Work, Mr. ,
97.65
Work, Andrew,
84.19
Work, Culture, and Society in Industrializing America, by Gutman, rev.,
100.558–560
Work, Society and Politics: The Culture of the Factory in Later Victorian England, by Joyce, essay review,
106.114–116
Work force, native-born, in Harrisburg,
118.172
Work Without Salvation... 1880–1910, by Gilbert, rev.,
102.394–395
Worke, Col.,
97.47
Worker (pseudonym).
See Phillips, Thomas
Worker's Education Bureau,
122.322
Workers Union for the Elevation of Labor,
76.51
Workers' World: Kinship, Community, and Protest in an Industrial Society, 1900–1940, by Bodnar, rev.,
107.481–483
Workhouse corporation, Phila.,
93.378
Workhouses,
77.276,
78.420,
81.155,
100.185
applauded by Franklin, 97.438
in Phila., 97.438n, 98.155
sentiment favoring, 97.437
welfare and relief, 105.155–156, 158–159, 161, 163–164
Working class
and clerical employment, book on, 116.99–101
origins of, Philadelphia, 118.406–407
Presbyterian Church and, 112.355
suburbs (Phila.), 112.601
Working Class Life: "The American Standard" in Comparative Perspective, 1899–1913, by Shergold, rev.,
107.157–158
"Working class republicanism,"
114.548–549, 560
Working Class Suburb, by Berger (1960),
112.583
Working conditions, depression (1930s), book on,
113.137–139
Working for the Railroad: The Organization of Work in the Nineteenth-Century, by Licht, rev.,
108.386–387
Working life, eighteenth-century,
119.135–136
Working Man's Party,
106.337
Workingman's Advocate, Chicago, Ill,
79.185,
83.324,
88.259
Workingmen.
See also Labor;
Strikes;
Unions
contribution of William Heighton to, 76.175–176
and election of 1828, 76.164–174
living conditions of, in Phila. (1828), 76.165–166
and market days, 82.393–394
and Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations, 76.142–176
rural, life of, book on, 120.144–145
Workingmen's Benevolent Association,
119.264
of 1869–1875, 89.273, 281
Workingmen's Democracy: The Knights of Labor and American Politics, by Fink,
108.121–123
Workingmen's Party of the United States,
96.196, 199
Workmen's Benevolent Association,
86.179
Workmen's compensation,
95.79
The Works of Colonel Jon Trumbull..., by Sizer, rev.,
93.124–126
Works Progress Administration,
100.83, 88,
105.509,
109.10, 16–18, 24–25,
115.507,
117.280–281,
118.370, 379
and Index to Records of Aliens'..., 94.335
Workshops.
See Factories
Worksights: Industrial Philadelphia, 1890–1950, by Scranton and Licht, rev.,
112.292–294
World (N. Y. newspaper).
See New York World
World Court,
94.186,
98.237, 246
The World Displayed, or A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels, publication of,
121.16–19
World Peace Jubilee,
100.374
World Series, black teams',
117.4, 40, 43
World War I,
84.353
African American soldiers in, 97.204
British propaganda in, 86.296n
and coal strike of 1919, 114.544–545
end of, impact on labor, 118.66
and German-Americans, 86.289–290, 296–297, 307, 312
Pa. production and manpower in, 120.402
Pinchot's activities during, 83.328–333
Progressivism after, 88.38
Prussian lessons for U. S., 86.308
role of Owen Wister in, 101.89–92
Tarbell lectures on, 99.384, 483
World War II
aerial photography during, book on,
114.155–157
books on,
121.153–155
Congressional politics in, rev.,
80.545–547
correspondence, book on,
115.437–439
Delaware's role in, rev.,
80.271
Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign of France and Germany, 1944–1945, by Weigley, rev.,
105.510–511
and German-Americans,
86.315
impact of
on children, 123.382, 383
on gay and lesbian culture, book on, 115.439–440
on public works, 119.351
on social roles, race, sex, and class distinction, 123.143–175
Mennonite church in, book rev.,
77.118
military leaders of, book on,
113.124–125
and public attitudes toward Soviet Union,
115.550, 558, 565
World's Anti-Slavery Convention,
102.166
World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893),
83.5, 8
n, 95.309, 320,
96.230, 239,
107.429
World's Fair, New York (1939), book on,
113.131–132
World's Fair Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893),
106.395
influence on city planning, 115.273
World's Transportation Commission,
114.134
Worley, Francis,
82.424
Worlidge, John,
86.407,
100.164–165
Worminghurst, England (countryseat),
76.406,
80.238,
86.398, 399, 400,
92.178
Wm. Penn invites Algernon Sidney to visit, 91.196
Worms,
92.487, 488
Worral, Jan.,
107.43
Worral, Peter,
95.497
Worral, Sarah,
120.75
Worrall, Arthur,
112.288
Worrall, James,
93.230
Worrall W. W.,
87.386
n
Worrel, Richard,
80.176, 215
Worrell, Ann (Aunt Nancy),
76.202, 339, 340, 454,
88.339
Worrell, Eliza.
See George, Eliza Worrell
Worrell, Isaac (1754–1825),
91.310
Worrell, James,
98.300
Worrell, Joseph, Jr.,
123.360
Worsley, Giles,
Classical Architecture in Britain: The Heroic Age, rev.,
120.273–275
Worsley, Mr.,
82.42
Worsley, Thomas, & Co. (soap firm),
79.144–145
Worth, William Jenkins, biography of, rev.,
78.397–399
Worth Brothers Iron Works,
106.246–247, 259, 268
Worth Steel,
116.427
Worthington, A. S.,
101.508, 517
Worthington, C. C.,
115.482, 494
Worthington, Bishop George,
96.208
n
Worthington, Thomas,
80.419,
117.184
biography of, rev., 83.228–230
WPA.
See Works Progress Administration
Wragge, Joseph,
88.59, 64, 66, 67
Wrangel, Rev. Carl,
94.452
Wrangel, Charles Magnus,
81.88
letter to John Bartram (1769), 81.89
Wrege, Charles D.,
101.497
Wren, Sir Christopher,
80.33–34,
86.115, 118,
88.12, 33
on Fleet canal, 100.298
plans for rebuilding London, 100.288–290, 292
Wren, Judith Banks (Mrs. Timothy Wren),
103.280
Wren, Thomas,
77.392, 405, 418, 421, 428, 430, 431,
123.64, 66, 84
Wren, Rev. Thomas
"Ministering Angel of Forton Prison," by Cohen, 103.279–301
monument to, 103.301
Wren, Timothy,
103.280
Wright, Capt.,
76.98
Wright, Midshipman,
102.477
Wright, Abijah (loyalist),
90.298,
91.30,
118.43
Wright, Andrew,
101.434
Wright, Rev. Asher,
84.468
n
Wright, Barton A.,
85.357
Wright, Benjamin,
80.176, 225
Wright, Benjamin H.,
90.439–440
Wright, Camilla,
109.238
Wright, Carroll D.,
94.65
n, 99.450
Wright, Conrad Edick
ed., Authority and Resistance in Early New York, with Pencak, rev., 114.292–293
New York and the Rise of American Capitalism: Economic Development and the Social and Political History of an American State, 1780–1870, rev., 114.448–450
Wright, Constance,
Fanny Kemble and the Lovely Land, rev.,
97.275–276
Wright, Elizabeth,
120.84
Wright, Elizur, Jr.,
102.148,
105.70, 72, 77
Wright, Emanuel Crogman,
117.57
Wright, Esmond,
112.168,
113.463,
114.297,
116.140,
118.399,
119.206–207, 208
book revs. by, 98.253–255, 100.117–119, 111.561–562
Fabric of Freedom, 1763–1800, rev., 86.99–100
Franklin of Philadelphia, 111.525, 559
"'The fine and noble china vase, the British Empire': Benjamin Franklin's 'Love-Hate' View of England," 111.435–464
Washington and the American Revolution, rev., 82.350–351
Wright, Frances (Fanny),
76.153
n, 79.85
n, 82.267,
95.155
Fanny Wright: Rebel in America, by Eckhardt, rev., 109.237–239
Wright, Frank Lloyd,
81.122–123,
91.158,
112.653
Wright, Gwendolyn,
112.596–597
Moralism and the Model Home: Domestic Architecture and Cultural Conflict in Chicago, rev., 105.362–363
Wright, H. J.,
81.349
n
Wright, Hamilton,
113.215
Wright, Harriet,
117.57
Wright, Harriet Lynch,
117.52
Wright, Helena E., book rev. by,
118.294–296
Wright, Hendrick B.,
99.445–446,
121.168, 169–171, 172, 173–174, 175, 176, 180, 190, 196
appearance of, 89.202
character of, 89.201
gives bread to the poor, 89.283
"Hendrick B. Wright and the 'Nocturnal Committee,'" by Claussen, 89.199–206
Wright, Henry,
101.116, 117
n, 112.589,
121.65
Wright, J. Leitch, Jr.,
112.472
Wright, James,
107.523–524,
120.74, 77, 80, 82
Wright, James A.,
92.341
Wright, James S.,
79.188, 190–191
Wright, Joanna Sonmans (Mrs. Joseph Wright),
77.280
Wright, John, Jr.,
115.41, 42, 50, 57–59,
120.66, 83, 84
Wright, John (of Wright's Ferry),
94.157,
96.348,
101.479,
115.39, 55–56, 58, 59,
120.66, 67, 68, 69, 71–72, 84
Wright, John K.,
112.623
Wright, Joseph (artist),
77.280,
102.3
death of, 96.421
portrait of Washington, 96.419–423
Wright, Louis B.,
80.12, 21,
81.133,
83.183, 184,
94.187, 190
book revs. by, 83.100–102, 100.265–266
The Cultural Life of the American Colonies, 1607–1763, rev., 82.226–227
Culture on the Moving Frontier, rev., 80.125–126
The Dream of Prosperity in Colonial America, rev., 90.124
ed., The Elizabethans' America: A Collection of Early Reports by Englishmen on the New World, rev., 90.386–387
ed., The Prose Works of William Byrd of Westover..., rev., 90.388–390
et al., The Arts in America: The Colonial Period, rev., 91.214–215
Tradition and the Founding Fathers, rev., 99.503–504
Wright, Luella,
107.232–233
Wright, Lyle H.,
79.302
Wright, Mary,
104.100, 101
Wright, Michael (artist),
91.395
n
Wright, Orville,
105.327–333
Wright, Patience (sculptress),
96.419,
108.277
biography of, by Sellers, rev., 101.396–398
Wright, Peter,
92.341
Wright, Richard,
117.126,
120.158
Wright, Richard Robert, Jr.,
99.343, 344,
113.78
r,
117.53–56
Wright, Richard Robert, Sr.,
117.51–81
Wright, Robert E., "Artisans, Banks, Credit, and the Election of 1800,"
122.211–239
Wright, Robert K., Jr.,
The Continental Army, rev.,
108.113–114
Wright, Ross,
105.507
Wright, Samuel,
120.83, 87
Wright, Silas,
77.165,
89.204,
98.343, 347
Wright, Susanna,
79.430
n, 107.498–499,
120.66, 72–83, 87
Wright, Theodore, book on,
115.129
Wright, Thomas A.,
94.75–94
passim
Wright, Wilbur,
105.327–333
Wright, William C.,
The Secession Movement in the Middle Atlantic States, rev.,
98.268–270
Wright, William P.,
87.72
n
Wright Clayton, Lillian M.,
117.55
Wright family (of Hempfield),
84.159
Wright's Ferry,
96.348,
116.299,
120.61–87.
See also Columbia, Pa.
Wrightstown, Pa., road to Bristol ferry,
95.497
Wrightsville, York, and Gettysburg Railroad,
116.302
Wrigley, E. A.,
106.42
The Population History of England, 1541–1871: A Reconstruction, with Schofield, rev., 107.463–464
Write, Nancy,
108.486
Writers,
92.398–399
on Amer. Civil War, 98.270
Helen Reimensnyder Martin (biographical sketch), 104.86–95
Wm. Joseph Walter (biographical sketch), 102.27–39
Herbert Welsh as reformer, 94.62–74
Writing
equipment for, 79.53
importance to Benjamin Franklin, 118.192–197
Writing American History: Essays on Modern Scholarship, by Higham, rev.,
95.285–286
Writs of Assistance case (1761),
118.50
"Written Rights: Puritan and Quaker Procedural Guarantees," by Bradley Chapin,
114.323–348
Wroth,
108.108
Wroth, James W.,
88.456
Wroth, Lawrence C.,
79.139, 432
n, 81.71,
87.281
n
essays honoring, book rev., 76.358–360
Wulf, Karin A.
book rev. by, 121.377–379
"Assessing Gender: Taxation and the Evaluation of Economic Viability in Late Colonial Philadelphia," 121.201–235
Wunder, John R., book rev. by,
99.515–517
Wunderlich, Rudolf G., book rev. by,
94.566–567
Wurms investigation (1968),
113.234
Württemberg, Germany,
80.62
n, 84.325, 331,
87.158–159
Harmonists from, 79.21, 200
Wust, Klaus G.
The Virginia Germans, rev., 94.119–120
Zion in Baltimore, 1755–1955. The Bicentennial History of the Earliest German-American Church in Baltimore, Maryland, rev., 80.261–262
Wüster, John,
82.327
n
Wuthnow, Robert,
115.157,
117.118
Wüttemberg, Duchy of,
83.382, 384
Wyalusing, Pa.,
76.419, 437,
93.506.
See also Friedenshü
tten
Wyalusing Falls,
90.495
Wyalusing Path,
76.419
Wyandot Indians,
78.336,
80.294
n, 296, 298, 310, 311,
84.266, 267, 298
n, 85.138, 145,
93.165, 174,
116.38–40, 43, 48.
See also Huron Indians
Wyatt, Mr.,
81.399
Wyatt-Brown, Bertram,
115.157
Lewis Tappan and the Evangelical War Against Slavery, rev., 93.558–559
Wyck (countryseat),
88.4
Wyckoff, Mac, book rev. by,
123.262–264
Wydnor, public housing,
108.65–66
Wyer, Charles,
80.176, 178
Wyer, S. S.,
96.497
n
Wyeth, John,
110.259, 261
Wyeth, Joseph,
117.133, 140,
122.290–291
Wyeth, Newell C.,
80.352, 353, 355, 359, 360, 361, 364, 365, 368
Wyeth pharmaceuticals,
116.455
Wylie, Jacques,
78.44
Wylie, Robert,
97.507
Wyllie, Irvin G.
book rev. by, 79.379–380
The Self-Made Man in America. The Myth of Rags to Riches, rev., 79.402–403
Wyman, David S.,
The Abandonment of the Jews. America and the Holocaust 1941–1945, rev.,
109.415–417
Wyman, Capt. T. W.,
90.35
Wynans, Ross, arrest of,
102.298, 302
Wyndham, Sir Charles, 2nd Earl of Egremont,
88.178, 179, 181
Wynes, Charles E.,
106.462
"Dr. James Durham, Mysterious Eighteenth-Century Black Physician," 103.325–333
"John Stephens Durham, Black Philadelphian: At Home and Abroad," 106.527–537
Wyngaert, A. L.,
82.168
Wynkoop, Mr.,
86.256
Wynkoop, Benjamin,
123.305
Wynkoop, Francis M.,
92.359, 360,
99.315
Wynkoop, Henry,
96.97, 102, 103,
114.444
Wynne, Dr. Thomas,
80.151, 157, 159, 169
n, 176,
91.37,
92.157,
122.291
appointed justice of the peace, 92.42
Phila. street named for, 92.40
Phila. town lots of, 92.171
property of, in Phila., 80.197, 200
reproved for remonstrance, 92.168, 169
sells land to John Southworth, 92.148
Wynne Sreet, Phila.
See Chestnut Street, Phila.
Wyoming, Battle of,
76.434
Wyoming, Owen Wister in,
83.4, 10–11
Wyoming, Pa.,
76.419, 431, 434
Historical and Geological Society of, 109.70
Wyoming, Valley (1787), Pennsylvania Supreme Court and,
118.61
Wyoming Massacre,
79.449,
81.382,
82.146,
85.22,
91.33
Wyoming Path, Pa.,
76.416, 419, 431, 434
Wyoming Soda Company,
109.410
Wyoming Territory, Owen Wister visits,
95.300
Wyoming Valley, Pa.,
76.434,
82.85, 86,
89.186, 262, 263, 264,
93.500
Anthracite People: Families, Unions and Work, 1900–1940, by Bodnar, rev., 109.253–256
Cornwall: The People and Culture of an Industrial Camelot, 1880–1980, by Oblinger, rev., 109.253–256
labor union activity in, 94.75
violence in, 104.277
Wysox, Pa.,
85.372
Wysox Valley, Pa.,
85.368, 369
Wythe, George,
95.69, 71,
100.446
n, 449, 454
trains in public speaking, 100.459
Wytrwal, Joseph A.,
Poles in American History and Tradition, rev.,
94.268–269