Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography

Magazine of History and Biography

2007 Index

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Abernethy, Lloyd M. (historian), in roundtable discussion of : A 300-Year History, 377–94, 380 (photo)

Abramowitz, Clara, 53, 65

Abrams v. (Espionage Act case), 75

Abu-Jamal, Mumia (murder suspect), 439

Ackowanothic ( Indian), 12

ACLU (American Civil Liberties ), 79

Act of Toleration (1689), 241

Adams, Henry, Eakins Revealed: The Secret Life of an American Artist, rev., 220–21

Adams, John, 237, 254, 256–58, 262

Adams, Samuel, 254, 258

Adelman, Skip (photographer), 92

AFL (American Federation of Labor), 47

African Americans, 78; in Civilian Conservation Corps, rev., 450; distribution in Phila.(2000), 398 (map); historical coverage of, 349–50, 362–64; sexual behavior and (1730–1830), book on, 446–48; unemployment in Phila.among (1982–2007), 404

Alexander, John K. (historian), 365

Alfredo, Waldemar, 60

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798), 34, 72

Allegheny River/Region, 5, 8–12, 17, 19, 21, 22

, 89, 90

Allumapees [Sassoonan] ( Indian), 10

Alnutt, Brian, “, 1982–2007: Toward the Postindustrial City,” with Roger D. Simon, 395–444

“American ‘bill of rights’” (NY), 245–46

and Their Architects (Pierson), 263

American Civil Liberties , 79

American Federation of Labor, 47

American finance, birth of, book on, 111–13

American folklife, guide for studying, book on, 214–15

American folklore/folklorists, 88–97

American Institute of Architects, 267

TheAmericanization of Benjamin Franklin (Wood), review essay, 177, 184–89

American Legion, 78

American Philosophical Society, 142

American Protective League, 40, 41, 68, 69

American Revolution: British supporters of, book on, 323–25; and John Dickinson, 233–62; literature of, Thomas Paine and, book on, 322–23; naval documents from, book on, 108–9; Phila. in, books on, 111–13, 448–49

American Against Militarism (AUAM), 54–55

America’s Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, by Gallman, rev., 328–29

“An Act Amending Penal Laws of This State” (PA 1786), 175

Anglicization, of criminal law, rev., 445

Convention, 234

antebellum period, bourgeois culture and youth in, book on, 113–14

anthracite miners. See coal miners/mining

antiwar/anticonscription activists, World War I, 33–80; circulars ( See circulars, antiwar/anticonscription)

APL (American Protective League), 40, 41, 68, 69

, 9

Appleby Manor (land grant awarded to Lt. Col. John Armstrong), 28

archaeology, Lenape sites, 362

architecture: colonial, 263–306; of early Republic in Delaware Valley, book on, 216–17; English, in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 263–306 (See alsoPennsbury Manor)

Archive of Folk Song (Library of Congress), 92–94, 93 (photo)

Arch Street, Phila., and military recruitment, 39, 41–42

Arch Street Theater, Phila., 39, 48, 53

, 287

Armstrong, Alan W. (historian), 140

Armstrong, Lt. Col. John, and raid at Kittanning, PA, 5–32; during, 19–21; preceding campaign and, 7–19, 26; victory, in question, 5, 6–8, 21–28, 30–32

Armstrong, Lt. Edward (brother of Lt. Col. John Armstrong), 16–17, 19

Armstrong, Robert (frontiersman), 29

art/arts: catalogue of of the Fine Arts, rev., 218–20; industry depicted in (1812–1920), book on, 222–23; in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 423–28

Articles of Confederation (1776), ’s first draft, 234, 258, 261

artists: in Northern Liberties area, Phila., gentrification and, 431; Thomas Eakins, books on, 220–21

Ashmead, Henry Graham (writer), 152, 166

Asian community, in Phila. (1982–2007), 397–98

AsociaciónPuertorroqueños en Marcha, 435–36

“Assert Your Rights” (anticonscription circular), 51–52, 65

assimilation, of native Americans, Charles Albert Bender and, book on, 217–18

associational life, in Phila., history of, 370–71

Boardwalk Piers, 69

Atlantic Monthly (periodical), 35

Atlee, William Augustus (Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice), 163, 168

At Work in Penn’s Woods: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, by Speakman, rev., 449–50

AUAM (American Against Militarism), 54–55

Aubrey, William (brother-in-law to William Penn, Jr.), 303

Auchwick plantation (PA), 26

Avenue of the Arts, Phila., 424–25

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Bacon, Edmund, 418, 420

Bacon, Francis, 130–31, 143, 145

Bacon’s Castle (), 288

Baer, Elizabeth (Socialist Party member), 64–67; United States v., 74

Bailey, James, book rev. by, 448–49

Baird, John A., Jr., book rev. by, 329–30

Baker, John (adviser to Lt. Col. John Armstrong), 19, 23

Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila., 41, 50–51

Baltimore, Lord, 275

Baltzell, E. Digby (writer), 234

Barclay, Robert (Quaker), 244

Barkley, Charles (basketball player), 426

, Edward (Buck’s commissioner), 267

Barr, Daniel P., “Victory at Kittanning? Reevaluating the Impact of Armstrong’s Raid on the Seven Years’ War in ,” 5–32

BarraFoundation, and : A 300-Year History (ed. Weigley), 377, 394

Bartlett, Charles E. (PA asst. district attorney), 66

Barton, Rev. Thomas, 32

Bartram, John, (1699–1777), 127–30, 133–35, 138–45; as “King’s Botanist,” 138, 141, 142

baseball: Charles Albert Bender, book on, 217–18; in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 426

basketball, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 426

Bauman, John F., Before Renaissance: Planning in , 1889–1943, with Muller, rev., 332–33

Bear Tavern, Phila., 310

, 9

Beer Drivers of , 58

Before Renaissance: Planning in , 1889–1943, by Bauman and Muller, rev., 332–33

, Whitfield J., Jr., 377, 379

Bella Vista, Phila., gentrification of, 428

Belton House (), 287

Bender, Charles Albert, book on, 217–18

Benezet, Anthony (Quaker schoolmaster and abolitionist), 312

Benjamin Franklin: An American Life (Isaacson), review essay, 177, 189–93

“Benjamin Franklin at 300: The Show Goes On: A Review of the Reviews,” by Michael Zuckerman (review essay), 177–207

Benjamin Franklin (Morgan), review essay, 177, 182–84

Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Early America, by Frasca, rev., 212–13

bias, Phila. police and, 440

Biddle, Charles (Vice Pres., Supreme Executive Council), 150, 169, 172

Biles House, Phila., 269

biographical dictionary, of Pennsylvania Assembly (1757–1775), book on, 319–20

biographies: of founding fathers, 354; of less-than-famous Philadelphians, 353; of notable Philadelphians, 350

Black, Brian C., book rev. by, 333–35

Blackstone, Sir William (eighteenth-century legal commentator), 72–73

Blackstone common law, 72–73

Blackwell, John, Jr. (1624–1701), at Pennsbury Manor, 276

Blanket Hill, of, 21

Bobb, Lois Given, 377

BOI (Bureau of Investigation), 40, 64

, Phila., 436

botanists (1727–77), 127–47; commercialism and, 134–43; defined, 127n; experimentation and, 131–34; Old/New World cooperation between, 135–47; preeminent group, 129

Botkin, Benjamin (folklorist), 94–95

Boudreau, George W.: book rev. by, 325–26; “Solving the Mystery of the Junto’s Missing Member: John Jones, Shoemaker,” 307–17

Bouquet, Col. Henry, 30

Boy’s Industrial Association, 88

Braddock, Gen. Edward, PA frontier defeat and, 8, 11, 24

Bradford, William, IV (1755–95), prosecutes Elizabeth Wilson, 163, 166, 167

Monthly Meeting, Elizabeth Wilson at, 157

Brandeis, Louis D. (U.S. Supreme Court justice), 75, 76–77, 79

, of, book on, 448–49

Brewerytown, Phila., 59

Brewery Workers’ , 57, 58–59

Brientnal, Joseph (Junto member), 307, 314, 315

British colonists, and victory at , 5–32

in (mid-1700s), and Native Americans, book on, 107–8

British Supporters of the American Revolution, 1775–1783: The Role of the “Middling-level” Activists, by Cohen, rev., 323–25

Broad Street Theater, Phila., as antiwar meeting place, 37, 38–39

Broder, Sherry (historian), 361

Bronner, Edwin, 355

Brunskill, R. W. (architectural historian), 287–88

Buchanon, Robert (Indian trader), 17

(), 90

budget deficit, Phila. 1991, 412

Burck, Lawrence (white trader), 22

Burd, Capt. James, 16, 29

Burd, Edward (court clerk), 168

Bureau of Investigation, 40, 64

Burleson, Albert (postmaster general), 52, 61

, 291

, 271

business history, 367–68

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Cadbury, Henry, 355

Cadzow, Dr. Donald (archaeologist), 265, 266, 266 (illus.)

Calvert, Jane E., “ without Tumult: Understanding the Politics of John Dickinson,” 233–62

, 87

, and civil liberties, 36

, 22, 30

, Steve (baseball player), 426

Carter, Edward C., 2nd (historian), 373

casinos, in Phila., 416

, Richard, at Elizabeth Wilson’s trial, 163, 167

Castille, Ronald D. (Phila. District Attorney), 412

catalogues, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: 200 Years of Excellence, 218–20

Catesby, Mark (1682–1749), 129, 130, 135–36, 139, 142, 145; Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, 136–37, 142

CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps), book on, 449–50

CCD (Center City District), 420

CDCs (Community Development Corporations), 433

Center City, Phila., 395, 402; development of, 416–20; failed construction projects in, 425; gentrification of areas around, 428–32; Goode’s support for, 406–7; homeless people in, 434; President’s House excavations and, 420–21; Rendell’s and, 412; uncertain future of, 421–22

Center City District, 420

Central Federated Union, 47

Central Philadelphia Development Corporation, 423

Central Powers, 33

, Alfred, 368

Chaplin, Joyce E., rev. by, 213–14

Charles I (King of ), 250

Chester/Chester County, PA, Elizabeth Wilson’s trial in, 149, 153, 157, 159, 162, 163, 169, 172, 173

Chestnut Street, Phila., as first Wall Street, book on, 111–13

Chew, Sam (naturalist), 139

, 91

“Chief” Bender, book on, 217–18

, Phila., 419

circulars, antiwar/anticonscription, 46, 47, 51–53, 65; Tageblatt, 33–34, 55, 56–72; United States v. Schenck et al., 72–74

, Phila., 427

city governance, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 404–16

Civilian Conservation Corps, book on, 449–50

civil liberties: organization, formal, 78–79; repressed period, 77–80; wartime Phila., 33–80

Civil Liberties Bureau.See American Civil Liberties

Clark, Champ (house speaker), 73

Clarke, John H. (U.S. Supreme Court justice), 76

Clayton, Constance (Phila. schools superintendent), 440–41

Cleary, James J. (1888–1974), papers of, 105–6

Clef Club, Phila., 423

Clement, Priscilla F. (historian), 365

coal miners/mining, 81–82; William “Bill” Keating and, 83–87, 83 (photo); songs and singing by, 84–97, 84 (illus.), 86 (illus.), 90n

Cohen, Sheldon S., British Supporters of the American Revolution, 1775–1783: The Role of the “Middling-level” Activists, rev., 323–25

Colden, Cadwallader (1688–1776), 129, 130, 132–34, 138, 141, 142

Cold war, Harry Davenport and, book on, 114–16

Coleman, William (Junto member), 31, 308

Coleshill (England), 287

collections: at Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 103–6, 360; manuscripts and rare books, 351–52; merchant accounts, 351; women’s history and, 360

Collinson, Michael (son of Peter), 127, 130

Collinson, Peter (1694–1768, merchant and naturalist/botanist), 127, 129, 130, 132, 134–45

Columbia College (NY city), 88

Committee on Public Information (Wilson admin. propaganda agency), 63

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 46–47, 265

Community Development Corporations, 433

concealment statute, 164–69, 167n, 173–75

Congressional Record, 73

Conn, Steven, Metropolitan Philadelphia: Living with the Presence of the Past, rev., 335–36

conscription law. See Selective Draft Act

conservation, of American wilderness, book on, 333–35

Constitutional Convention, 234

Continental Army, at Battle of Brandywine, book on, 448–49

Continental Congresses (First and Second), 234

Coolidge, President Calvin, 79–80

Cope, Thomas (diarist), 299, 306

CoreStates Arena, Phila., 427

Cornbury, Lord Edward and Lady Catherine (NY governor and wife), 303

corruption: among Phila. police, 439–40; FBI investigates Street and associates, 414–15; within Phila. city agencies, 436; Philadelphia Daily News exposes (1999), 403

Cortelyou, James F. (chief post office inspector), 60

Cotter, John L. (archaeologist), 362

Court of Bucks County, 272

Cramp Shipyard, Phila., 41, 50

Crawford, Michael J., et al., eds., Naval Documents of the American Revolution. Vol. 11, American Theater: January 1, 1778–March 31, 1778. European Theater: January 1, 1778–March 31, 1778, rev., 108–9

Cresap, Thomas (noted frontiersman), 31

Cressona Ordinance Plant, 94

Cridland, Robert B. (landscape architect), 269, 270

crime. See also murder: in early PA (1682–1800), book on, 445–46; Phila. schools and, 443; and punishment debate (eighteenth century), 149–76; Street’s initiatives against, in Phila., 438–39

criminal anarchy laws, 77

criminal syndicalism laws, 77

Criss-Cross House (New Kent County), 288

Cross Keys Inn, Phila., 160, 161, 169, 171

Crozier House (at Pennsbury Manor), 285, 306

Crucible of War (Anderson), 5–6, 6n

cultural history, 368–70

Cumberland, MD, 11

Cumberland County, PA, 16, 18, 24, 25, 29; forts, 19

Custis, John (1678–1745), 129, 137, 145

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Darkow, Martin (Tageblatt managing editor), 58, 60, 61, 67, 70–71, 72; v., 76,79

Davenport, Harry J. (1902–77), biography of, 114–16

Davenport, Jonas (trader), 9

Davis, Allen F. (historian), 357

Debs, Eugene V. (Socialist Party leader), 36, 75; United States v., 75

Declaration for Taking Up Arms (1775), 234, 256–57

Declaration of Independence, 48, 233, 234, 235, 238, 258, 259, 260, 262

A Declaration on the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms (1775), 256–57

Delaware County Republican (newspaper), 151, 151n

Delaware (LenniLenape) Indians.See alsoLenape Indians: and Armstrong's raid on Kittaning, 5–32; and Quaker settlement, book on, 209–10

Delaware militia, 234, 237

Delaware River, 271

Delaware Valley, PA, 267, 295; in early Republic, book on, 216–17

TheDelaware Valley in the Early Republic: Architecture, Landscape, and Regional Identity, by Lanier, rev., 216–17

demographic studies, in Phila., 359–60; emerging areas of study, 374

Demokrat (Phila. German-language newspaper), 59

Denny, Gov. William, 15

Department of Justice, 33–80; Espionage Act cases, 72–77; Tageblatt defendants and, 56–72

Deshong, Joseph (alias), 169, 170, 171, 174n

Detweiler, Susan Gray (historian), in roundtable discussion of Philadelphia: A 300-Year History, 377–94, 380 (photo)

Diaz, Nelson A. (1947–), papers of, 106

Dickinson, John (1732–1808), 233–62; achievements of, 234; independence vote and, 258–62; Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1767–68), 234–35, 241–55; pacifism without passivity and, 248–54; political ideologies of, 235–37; Quakerism and, 237–62, 238n, 261n

Dickinson, Oliver B. (judge), 67

Dickson, Anna Elizabeth, book on, 328–29

Dinwiddie, Robert (VA governor), 31

The Discovery of the Asylum: Social Order and Disorder in the New Republic (Rothman), 365

Dixon, David, Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac's Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America, rev., 107–8

Doctor John (Delaware Indian), 22–23

documentary projects, multivolume, 352–53

Doig, Lesley, book rev. by, 323–25

“Donald Cadzow Excavations at Pennsbury 1934,” 266 (illus.)

double-pile house form, 284, 287

“Down, Down, Down” (musical score and lyrics), 85–87, 86 (illus.), 89, 90n, 91–95, 91n

Dr. Franklin’s Medicine, by Finger, rev., 213–14

draft/draft-resistance campaigns, 43–56, 68–70

Dranoff, Carl, 428

Drexel University, neighborhood renewal and, 433

Drinker, Elizabeth (diarist), 150

“The Driver Boys of Wadesville Shaft” (musical score and lyrics), 84, 84 (illus.)

Dudden, Arthur P. (historian), in roundtable discussion of Philadelphia: A 300-Year History, 377–94, 380 (photo)

Dunn, Mary Maples (historian), 354; in roundtable discussion on Philadelphia: A 300-Year History, 377–94, 380 (photo)

Dunn, Richard S. (historian), 350, 354, 373

Durschlag, Richard, book rev. by, 107–8

Dymond, Jonathan (Quaker political theorist), 256, 260

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Eakins, Thomas, books on, 220–21

Eakins Revealed: The Secret Life of an American Artist, by Adams, rev., 220–21

Early American Architecture (Morrison), 363

Earthlink Corporation, 415

East Bradford, PA, 157, 161, 163

Eastern European immigrants, in Phila. (1982–2007), 397

East Marlborough, PA, 153, 157, 161, 163

AnEast Prospect of the City of Philadelphia,in the Province of Pennsylvania (Scull), 309, 309 (illus.)

Historic Park, 101

economic development, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 396–404

economic history, of Phila., 367–68; emerging areas of study, 374

“Economic Roundtable,” W. Wilson Goode and, 406–7

, explosions in (April 10, 1917), 39–40, 50–51

Eddystone Ammunition Corporation: explosions at (April 10, 1917), 39–40; files draft exemption, 50–51

Edison Schools, 442

editing, historical, 352–53

Edwin Forrest Home, records of (1792–1990), 103–4

Egan, John, 406

Egan, Joseph M., as Phila. mayoral candidate (1991), 412

Elections in : A Century of Partisan Conflict in the , by Treadway, rev., 116–17

Elegy, &c. Fair daughters of , and eke of 's isle (poem), 151

Eliot, Jared (1685–1763), 143

The Emergence of the Middle Class: Social Experience in the , 1760-1900 (Blumin), 370

Emergency Peace Federation, 37

employment, in Phila. (1982–2007), 401–2, 401 (table); and unemployment rates, 404

Empowerment Zones, 433; areas covered by, 403n; corruption and mismanagement in (1999), 403; established (1994), 402; gentrification and, 432; urban revitalization and, 433

TheEnglish Gardener (Meager), 293

Enlightenment Creed, naturalists and botanists (1727–77), 127–47

entertainment, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 423–28

environment, John Saylor and, book on, 333–35

EPF (Emergency Peace Federation), 37

ephemeral materials, of PA German/Dutch, history of, book on, 214–15

Ephrata Cloister, 269

Erving, Julius (basketball player), 426

Espionage Act (1917), 33–80; Tageblatt defendants, 56–72, 75–77, 79, 80; U.S. Supreme Court cases, 72–77, 79–80

AnEssay on the Constitutional Power of Great-Britain (1774), (), 257

ethnicity, Phila. population distribution by (2000), 397–98 (maps), 399 (table)

European colonization (1800s), and Delaware Indians, 5–32

Evans, Nathaniel, 312

Evans, Thomas (colonist), 22

Evening Bulletin (Phila. newspaper), 37, 38, 44, 45, 49, 51, 52, 62–63

Exeter Quakers, on eighteenth-century frontier (), book on, 210–11

exhibitions: Legacy in Light, 372; miners’ lunchboxes, 99–101, 100 (photo); at , 354; in Phila. museums, 373; at Smithsonian Institution, 99–101; United States Sesquicentennial (1926), 267

experimentalism and natural history, 130–34

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Fabius Letters (Dickinson), 234

Fahrner, Gail H. (historian), in roundtable discussion on : A 300-Year History, 377–94, 380 (photo)

House (), 288

Fairhill (Norris estate), 294–95

AFaithful Narrative of Elizabeth Wilson; Who was Executed at , January 3d, 1786 (anon.), 150–51, 153

Farley, Kyle, book rev. by, 110–11

Faulkner, Daniel (murder victim), 439

FBI.See Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Bureau of Investigation, 40; investigates , 414–15

Federal Convention, 237

, Ruth Johns (1902–89), papers of, 104–5

Finger, , Dr. Franklin’s Medicine, rev., 213–14

Finney, Charles (John Jones’ father-in-law), 312

Finney, Rebecca, 311

First Petition to the King (1774), 234

, Phila., 427

TheFirst Wall Street: , and the Birth of American Finance, by Wright, rev., 111–13

Fleeson, Elder (Baptist preacher), 152, 162–63, 169

Flower, Milton E., (biographer), 233–35

TheFlower Garden (Hugh), 293

Fogleman, Aaron (historian), 357

folklife, American, guide for studying, book on, 214–15

folklore/folklorists, American, 88–97

football, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 426

Forbes, Gen. John, 25–27, 30

, 16, 21

, 21, 31

, 20, 24, 30

(present-day Lewistown), 16–19, 22

, 21

, 19, 29

Foster, Joseph S., ed., Lawmaking and Legislators in : A Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 3, 1757–1775, with Wolfe and Horle, rev., 319–20

Fothergill, John (1712–80), 129, 145–46

Fox, George (Quaker leader), 300

France/French, 87; and Indians, 10–13, 17, 20, 22, 24

Franch, John, Robber Baron: The Life of Charles Tyson Yerkes, rev., 329–30

Franklin, Benjamin, 14–15, 28; biographies of, 354; and eighteenth-century medicine, book on, 213–14; and the Junto, 307–17; Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges (1701), and, 242; as printer, book on, 212–13; review (of reviews) essay, 177–207; as Supreme Executive Council president, 171

Frankstown Path, 19

Frasca, Ralph, Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Early , rev., 212–13

Freedom Theater, Phila., 425

freemasons, Lodge of, 311

free speech, First Amendment rights in World War I Phila. and, 34–38, 45, 72–77

French Creek, 9

French-Delaware accord, 13

TheFrench Gardiner; Instructing How to Cultivate All Sorts of Fruit-Trees,and Herbs for the Garden, Translated into English by J[ohn] E[velyn] (Bonnefons), 293

Frohwerk v. , 75

frontier history: conflict with Delaware Indians, 5–32; Whiskey Rebellion, book on, 326–28

Frost, J. William

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Gallman, J. Matthew, America’s Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, rev., 328–29

Gallman, Matthew (historian), 356

Galloway, Joseph, and Charter of Privileges (1701), 242

Games, Alison (historian), 357

Garbarino, Frank L. (Special Agent, Dept. of Justice), 60

Garden, Alexander (1730–91), 129, 141, 144

TheGarden of Eden,or An Accurate Description of all Flowers and Fruits Now Growing in (Plat), 293

Garfinkel, Susan, book rev. by, 216–17

Geffen, Elizabeth M. (historian), 348, 365

Geiger, Roger, L., book rev. by, 330–31

gender, and power, in Phila. (1730–1830), book on, 446–48

gentrification, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 428–32; social costs of, 431–32

George II (King of ), 136

Germans, in World War I Phila., 33–80; and declaration of war with Germany, 37, 38, 39; Espionage Act cases and, 72–77; Tageblatt (German-language newspaper) and, 33–34, 55–72, 75–77; U-Boat attacks and, 36–38

Gibbons, Henry J. (American Civil Liberties Bureau member), 55, 73

Gibbons, William (sheriff), 172

Gibson, Hugh (captive), 22

Gilje, Paul A., book rev. by, 108–9

Gimbel Brothers department store, Phila., 421–22

Gimber, Steven, book rev. by, 209–10

Gitlow v., 79

Glen Dower Breaker Mine (Mt. Pleasant, PA), 84

globalization, and manufacturing decline in Phila. (1982–2007), 400

Godfrey, Thomas (Junto member), 307, 313

Goode, : declares state of emergency, 409; financial issues and, 411; as managing director of Phila., 405–6; in mayoral campaign of 1987, 410–11; as mayor of Phila. (1984–92), 404, 406–12, 410 (photo); MOVE incident and, 407–8, 409 (photo); strike of 1986 and, 409–10

Gordon, Ann D., book rev. by, 328–29

Gordon, Sarah, book revs. by, 220–21

Governor’s Palace (), 266, 268

Grace, Robert, (Junto member), 308, 310, 314, 315, 316, 317

Grant, Maj. James, 25

Gray, William A. (defense attorney), 67, 71

Gray’s Ferry, Phila. racial strife in, 407

Greater Philadelphia First Corporation, 406

AGreat Improvisation: , and the Birth of (Schiff), review essay, 177, 198–202

Indians, 11, 25

Great War.See World War I

Green, William J., III, as mayor of Phila. (1980–84), 396, 404; administration of, 405

Green Republican: John Saylor and the Preservation of America’s Wilderness, by Smith, rev., 333–35

Greenspring House (VA), 288

Gregory, Thomas Watt (attorney general), 68

Griswold, Ralph (landscape architect), 270

Groghan, George (frontiersman/Indian agent), 26

Gronovius, J. F. (1690–1762), 133

Guenther, Karen: book rev. by, 217–18; “Rememb’ring our Time and Work is the Lords”: The Experiences of Quakers on the Eighteenth-Century Frontier, rev., 210–11

H

Haas, J. Craig, book rev. by, 450–52

Hadley’s Quadrant, 307, 313

Hajek, V. A. (Department of Justice agent), 57–58

Hall, Ves (antiwar activist), 36

Haller, Mark H. (historian), 357

Hamilton, Alexander, and Whiskey Rebellion, book on, 326–28

Hamilton, Duke of, 302

Harding, President Warren G., 79

Harper, Steven C. (historian), 362

Harper, Steven Craig, Promised Land: Penn’s Holy Experiment, The Walking Purchase, and the Dispossession of , 1600–1763, rev., 209–10

Harrison, James (Quaker supervisor/steward of Pennsbury Manor), 272–73, 275, 282, 286, 289, 290, 295, 297

Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in America’s Cold War, by Hoerr, rev., 114–16

, 267

Headquarters Company, 316th Army, 87

Hershberg, Theodore, 358

Hessinger, Rodney, Seduced, Abandoned, and Reborn: Visions of Youth in Middle-Class ,1780–1850, rev., 113–14

Higgins, William J. (Socialist Party member), 64, 66

High School for the Creative and Performing Arts, Phila., relocation of, 423–24

High Street, Phila., 267

Hilan, Thomas (detective), 48

Hill, Samuel and Anne (Quakers), 153–54

Hilty, James W., book rev. by, 117–18

Hispanic communities: in Phila. (1982–2007), 398–99; in Phila., unemployment among (1982–2007), 404

historians. See alsoindividually named historians: and practice of history (1890–1970), book on, 117–18; public roles of (1890–1970), book on, 117–18; women as, 360

Historians in Public: The Practice of American History, 1890–1970, by Tyrell, rev., 117–18

HistoriaPlantarum (Ray), 132

historical editing, 352–53

historical publications, 350; institutional funding for, 352; multivolume documentary projects, 352–53; from university presses, 352

Historical Society of : collections at, 103–6, 360; immigration history initiatives at, 375; “: The History of a History,” by Charlene Mires (roundtable discussion), 377–94

Historic Landmarks for Living (architectural preservation firm), 428, 429–30

Historic Philadelphia, Inc., 425

history: American, practice of (1890–1970), book on, 117–18; research and writings about Phila., 347–75; roundtable discussion of : A 300-Year History (ed. Weigley), 377–94

History of (Ashmead), 152

history writing, in the early republic, book on, 110–11

Hockley, Richard (Penn family’s receiver general), 305

Hoerr, John, Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in ’s Cold War, rev., 114–16

Hoffman, John N. (curator), 97–99

Hogeland, William, The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and the Frontier Rebels Who Challenged ’s Newfound Sovereignty, rev., 326–28

Hogg, Lt. James, 19, 21

, Leicester (historian, Library of Congress), 306

Hollenbush, Dorothy Kuhl (second wife of “Bill” Keating), 96

Holme[s], Gen. Thomas (surveyor), Pennsbury Manor and, 271, 275, 280 (illus.)

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, and First Amendment in World War I Phila., 35, 74, 75–76, 79

homelessness, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 433–34; housing voucher program and, 438; provision of shelters, 434–35

Hood, Adrienne, 373

Hoopes, William, at Elizabeth Wilson’s trial, 163, 167

Hope Lodge (1740s Phila. house), 268

Horle, Craig W., ed., Lawmaking and Legislators in : A Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 3, 1757–1775, with Foster and Wolfe, rev., 319–20

Hornbeck, David (Phila. schools superintendent), 441

Horse-and-Buggy Mennonites: Hoofbeats of Humility in a Postmodern World, by Kraybill and Hurd, rev., 450–52

Hosmer, Charles B., Jr. (writer), 263

hotel construction, in Phila., 418

household income, in Phila. (1982–2007), 396

Housing and Urban Development, department of: addressing homeless problem, 434–35; Renewal Communities and, 402

housing boom, during Street administration, 415–16

housing stock, vacancy in, 435, 436

HSP.See Historical Society of

HUD.See Housing and Urban Development, department of

Hurd, James P., Horse-and-Buggy Mennonites: Hoofbeats of Humility in a Postmodern World, with Kraybill, rev., 450–52

I

I. Redman (brick-making company), 291

ice hockey, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 426

iconographic history, of Phila., 371; media studies and, 371–72

“I Hear the Wild Geese Calling” (Keating poem), 95

Immigration Acts (1918, 1921, 1924), 78

immigration history, of Phila., 355–58; 1982–2007, 397–99; emerging areas of study, 374–75

Independence Hall, patriotic rally, 37

, patriotic rally, 37

Indian Head Tavern (Junto meeting place), 310

Industry in Art: , 1812 to 1920, by Youngner, rev., 222–23

infanticide, trial of Elizabeth Wilson for, 149–76

Inquirer.See Inquirer (newspaper)

institutional life, in Phila., history of, 370–71

Iroquois/Iroquois League, 11, 26

Italians, in World War I Phila., 50, 78

J

Jackson, John and Jane (parents of Elizabeth Jackson []), 154

Jackson, Mary (widowed stepmother of Elizabeth Jackson []), 154

Jacobs, Capt. [Tewea/Pokety] ( Indian), 5, 17–20, 22, 27

Jacobson, David L. (writer), 235

Jahn, Helmut, 418

James II (King of England): Italianate and Roman Catholic court of, 264; William Penn supporter, 276

Jay, John (founding father ), 256

Jefferson, Thomas, 237, 256–57

Jekyll, Gertrude (British garden designer), 271

, Francis (historian), 362

Jensen, Joan (historian), 361

Jewish Legion, 88

John F. Kennedy Stadium, Phila., demolition and redevelopment of, 426–27

Jones, John, Jr. (son of John), 311, 312, 316

Jones, John (shoemaker and mystery Junto member), 307–17

Jones, Rufus, 355

, 17, 18

Junto, 307–17; accounts of, 309–17, 309 (illus.); membership of, 307–8

Justice Department.See Department of Justice

K

KalendariumHortense (Evelyn), 293

Kane, Francis Fisher ( attorney), 52, 61, 67, 79

(battleship) crew, as recruiting detail, 38, 39

Karmel, James R., book rev. by, 111–13

Kashatus, William C., Money Pitcher: Chief Bender and the Tragedy of Indian Assimilation, rev., 217–18

Katz, Harold (sports team owner), 426

Katz, Sam (financial consultant): mayoral campaign of 1991 and, 412; mayoral campaign of 2003 and, 414

Keating, Estella (daughter of William “Bill”), 87

Keating, Kazia (sister of William “Bill”), 85

Keating, Russell [William] (son of William “Bill”), 85, 97, 98

Keating, William “Bill,” 81–101; alcohol/alcoholism and, 85–87, 88, 91–92; army life and, 87; composer, 84 (illus.), 84n, 85–87, 86 (illus.); family, 85, 87, 96; gardener, 96, 96 (photo); Great Depression and, 87; historical memory and, 97–101, 100 (photo); miner, 81, 82, 83–87; miner's pants, 83 (photo); minstrel, 88–97; poet, 94–95, 95 (photo); Veterans Administration hospital and, 96–97

Keating, William (father of William “Bill”), 85

Kensington, Phila., 59

Keystone Innovation Zones, 403, 403n; urban revitalization and, 433

Keystone Opportunity Zones, 402–3, 403n

Kimball, Fiske (writer), 263

, Phila., 424, 424 (photo)

King, Thomas (landowner), 272, 273, 285

King, William ( senator), 62

, as an “,” 402

TheKing’s Three Faces: The Rise and Fall of Royal , 1688–1776, by McConville, rev., 320–22

Kirkpatrick, Sidney D., The Revenge of Thomas Eakins, rev., 220–21

, Armstrong’s raid on, 5–32

Kittanning Trail, 19

Kleinberg, S. J., Widows and Orphans First: The Family Economy and Social Welfare Policy, 1880–1939, rev., 223–24

Klepp, Susan, Phila. demographic studies by, 359–60

Knollenberg, Bernhard (scholar), 239

knowledge-based services, in Phila. (1982–2007), 400

Kohler, Henry J. (draftee), 52

J. (1892–1971), papers of, 104

Kolb, Nancy (writer), 263

Kornwolf, James D. (writer), 263–64

Korson, George (newspaper reporter and folklorist), 88–97, 88n, 89 (photo), 93 (photo)

Korson, Rae (wife of George), 92, 94

KOZ (Keystone Opportunity Zones), 402–3, 403n

Kraft, Herbert C. (historian), 362

Kraybill, Donald B., Horse-and-Buggy Mennonites: Hoofbeats of Humility in a Postmodern World, with Hurd, rev., 450–52

Kuskuskies (modern ), 9

Kvaerner Philadelphia Shipyard, 403

L

labor history: and Harry J. Davenport, book on, 114–16; historical coverage of, 366–67

landscape: colonial, 263–306; in of early republic, book on, 216–17; English, in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 263–306

Lane, Roger, historical works by, 363–64

Langford, Paul (historian and writer), 136, 140

Lanier, Gabrielle M., The in the Early Republic: Architecture, Landscape, and Regional Identity, rev., 216–17

Larkin, Edward, Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution, rev., 322–23

Laurie, Bruce (historian), 366

law and lawmaking, in PA, books on: 1682–1800, 445–46; 1757–1775, 319–20

Lawler, Edward, Jr., 420

Lawmaking and Legislators in : A Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 3, 1757–1775, by Horle, Foster, and Wolfe, eds., rev., 319–20

leadership, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 404–16

Lechleitner, Alvania [Alvina] (wife of William “Bill” Keating), 85, 96

, John B. (EPF leader), 37

leftist individuals/groups, 33–80

legislators, PA (1757–75), biographical dictionary of, 319–20

Lemke, Herman, 60, 70, 71, 72; v., 76,79

Lenape Indians.See also (LenniLenape) Indians: archaeological research on, 362

LenniLenape (Leni-Lenápe) Indians.See (LenniLenape) Indians

Leonard, Thomas, 406

Letort, James (trader), 9

Letters from a Farmer in (1767–68) (), 234–35, 242–55

“Let Us Not Go Into the Army” (Lithuanian Socialist circular), 47

Lewis, Col. Andrew, 31

Liberalism, and crime in early PA, book on, 445–46

Bond(s), 64

, Phila., development of, 418–19

“ without Tumult: Understanding the Politics of John Dickinson,” by Jane E. Calvert, 233–62

Library Company of , 311

TheLife of Benjamin Franklin.Vol 1, Journalist, 1706–1730 (), review essay, 177, 202–7

Lincoln, Abraham, birthplace reconstruction, 265

Financial Field (the “Linc”), Phila., 427

Lindsey, Jack (curator), 373

Linnaeus, Carolus (1707–78), 132–33, 141

Lippman, Walter (journalist), 35

Lit Brothers department store, Phila., 422

Lithuanian Socialist Federation of , 47, 64, 75

Lockean liberal, 236, 239

Lofty, Mary (wife of John Sacher [Sotcher]), 302, 304, 305

Logan, Deborah (historian), 305–6

Logan, James (secretary in the service of William Penn), 277, 303, 304, 305

, 28, 29

, 154, 157–58

, 294

“Long Live the Constitution of the United Stated” (Socialist circular), 46, 51–52, 53

Lowenthal, David (historian), 306

Lowther, ——— (landowner), 274

Loyalhanna, 25

lunchboxes, miners’, 99–101, 100 (photo)

, 36, 53

Lynch, Sir Thomas (Jamaican governor), 301

Lynskey, Bill, “Reinventing the First Amendment in Wartime ,” 33–80

Lyons, Clare A., 160, 173, 361; book rev. by, 113–14; Sex Among the Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender and Power in the Age of Revolution, Philadelphia, 1730–1830, rev., 446–48

M

, John, 379, 379n

MacLeod, Alexander (Socialist Party member), 53, 65

magnet high schools, in Phila., establishment of, 442–43

Maher, Neil M., book rev. by, 449–50

Malone, Moses (basketball player), 426

Manayunk, Phila. area: gentrification of, 431; revitalization of, 425

Mandell, Melissa, 379, 380

Mandowescence (Charles Albert Bender), book on, 217–18

Manges, Frances (historian), 361

Manion, Jennifer, book rev. by, 446–48

TheManner of Raising, Ordering, and Improving Forrest-Trees (Cook), 293, 294

manufacturing industry, decline in Phila. (1982–2007), 399–400

, Jack D., Troubled Experiment: Crime and Justice in , 1682–1800, with Rowe, rev., 445–46

, Jack (historian), 175

Markham, William (first cousin of William Penn), 271

Marxist ideologies, World War I, 33, 42

Colonial Troops (1756), 31

(colony), 271

material culture: of PA German/Dutch, book on, 214–15; studies on, 372–73

“A Matter of Context: Elizabeth Wilson Revisited,” by Meredith Peterson Tufts, 149–76

Maugridge, William (Junto member), 308, 317

Maxey, David W., A Portrait of Willing Powel, 1743–1830, rev., 325–26

mayors, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007), 404–16

McConville, Brendan, The King’s Three Faces: The Rise and Fall of Royal , 1688–1776, rev., 320–22

McDonald, Ellen Shapiro (scholar), 239

McDonald, Forrest (scholar), 239

McGee, ——— (mine boss), 91

McGraw, Tug (baseball player), 426

McKenna, Joseph (U.S. Supreme Court justice), 76

McLarnon, John M., book rev. by, 116–17

McLean, Elizabeth P., “Pennsbury Manor: Reconstruction and Reality,” with Mark Reinberger, 263–306

McMurtrie, Mary Dorsey (Socialist sympathizer), 53

McNeil, Robert L, Jr., 377, 379

for Early American Studies, 350–51; publications from, 352

media studies, iconographic history and, 371–72

Medicina Britannica (Short), 128

medicine, in eighteenth century, Benjamin Franklin and, book on, 213–14

Meehan, Patrick ( Attorney), 414

Meeting for Sufferings (1676), 240–51

Melvin, Frank W. (lawyer), 266, 267

Mennonites, book on, 450–52

Meranze, Michael, book rev. by, 445–46

Mercer, Capt. Hugh, 20, 21, 22

Meredith, Hugh (Junto member), 308, 310, 314, 315, 316, 317

Messer, Peter C., Stories of : Identity, Ideology, and History in Eighteenth-Century , rev., 110–11

Metropolitan : Living with the Presence of the Past,by , rev., 335–36

middle class: and its youth (1780–1850), book on, 113–14; in Phila., 369–70

Midvale Steel, Phila., 41, 50

military history, studies in, 355

military recruiting, World War I, 38–39, 41–42

Miller, Joseph L. (police officer), 44–45

Miller, Richard G., 379

Miller, Tamara Gaskell, 379; on : A 300-Year History (editorial), 345–46; “President’s House Update” (editorial), 125–26

“Miner, Minstrel, Memory: Or, Why the Smithsonian Has Bill Keating’s Pants,” by Eric C. Nystrom, 81–101

miners. See coal miners/mining

minstrels, William “Bill” Keating, 82, 83 (photo), 88–97, 93 (photo), 95 (photo)

Minstrels of the Mine Patch (Korson), 89, 94

Mires, Charlene, “: The History of a History” (roundtable discussion), 377–94

“The Mollie Macguires” (film), 101

monarchy, and American political culture (1688–1776), book on, 320–22

Money Pitcher: Chief Bender and the Tragedy of Indian Assimilation, by Kashatus, rev., 217–18

, 9

, ———, 268

Moon, Charles Henry (Quaker), 265

Moos, Frank, antiwar fray, 43–44

moralists, and problems of youth (1780–1850), book on, 113–14

Morris, Andrew, book rev. by, 223–24

Morris, Gov. Robert Hunter, 18, 29

Mount Laffee Patch (), 83

MOVE incident, W. Wilson Goode and, 407–8, 409 (photo)

Mt. Pleasant, PA, 84

Muller, Edward K., Before Renaissance: Planning in , 1889–1943, with Bauman, rev., 332–33

murder: of Daniel Faulkner (Phila. policeman), 439; trial of Elizabeth Wilson for, 149–76

Museum of History and Technology (Smithsonian), 97–99; Coal Hall, 98–99

museums, as social history, 82

Mutiny Act (British Army), 15

Myers. Dr. Albert Cook (historian), 265–67

N

Nash, Gary B., “Clio’s Cornucopia: The Last Quarter Century of Historical Scholarship on ,” 347–75

National Civil Liberties Bureau of the American Against Militarism, 54–55

National Endowment for the Humanities, 352

National Folk Festival, 90, 91

National Guard, of PA, 37, 38

National Historical Publications, 352

National , funding PSHP, 358, 359

National Park Service, 263, 267

Native Americans, 78; assimilation of, Charles Albert Bender and, book on, 217–18; and British Empire in North America (mid-1700s), book on, 107–8; historical coverage of, 349–50, 362; Indian Councils, Pennsbury Manor, 299

Natural History of , and the (Catesby), 136–37, 142

naturalists (1727–77), 127–47; commercialism and, 134–42; defined, 127n, 129–30; experimentalism and, 130–34; God/religion and, 131, 134, 144–47; Old/New World cooperation between, 135–47

Naval Coast Defense Reserve, 38

naval documents, from American Revolution, book on, 108–9

Naval Documents of the American Revolution. Vol. 11, American Theater: January 1, 1778–March 31, 1778. European Theater: January 1, 1778–March 31, 1778, by Crawford, et al., eds., rev., 108–9

NCLB (No Child Left Behind) Act (2002), 443

neighborhoods, in postindustrial Phila. (1982–2007): effects of gentrification on, 431–32; reclaiming, 433–40

Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, 414, 436–37

Nelson, Henry John (Socialist Party attorney), 46–47, 54–55, 58, 64, 66, 67, 73

Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac’s Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America, by , rev., 107–8

New Atlantis (Bacon), 130, 131, 145

New Garden Monthly Meeting, Elizabeth Wilson at, 154, 155, 157

New Immigrants Initiative, 375

, 89

(colony), 271

New Kirk Tunnel (anthracite mine), 92

“Newly Available and Processed Collections at The Historical Society of ,” by HSP Archives Staff, 103–6

Newman, Paul Douglas, book rev. by, 326–28

Newman, Simon P. (historian)

New Manayunk Corporation, 431

, Sir Isaac, 136, 140

, 60

(colony), 271

Nicholas (Pennsbury Manor gardener), 295

Nicholas Scull Field Notes,1737–38, 309 (illus.)

Nichols, Roy F., 377, 379

NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health), funding PSHP, 358, 359

Nineteenth-Century Photography in : 250 Historical Prints from the Library Company of (Finkel), 372

No Child Left Behind Act (2002), 443

Norris, Isaac (friend of William Penn), 294

Northern Liberties, Phila., 59; gentrification of, 431

, 87

NTI (Neighborhood Transformation Initiative), 414, 436–37

Nystrom, Eric, “Miner, Minstrel, Memory: Or, Why the Smithsonian Has Bill Keating’s Pants,” by Eric C. Nystrom, 81–101

O

Oak Hill Shaft.See “Down, Down, Down” (musical score and lyrics)

Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson, : A History of the City and Its People, 377

Oberstadt, (German Socialist), 44, 66

O'Brian, John Lord (War Emergency Division head), 69

“October on ” (Keating poem), 95

Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD), 433, 435–36

Ohesson (Delaware-Shawnee village), 17

(Battleship) crew, as recruiting detail, 38, 39

Country, in Seven Years’ War, 9, 10, 11, 13, 31

, Seven Years’ War and, 5, 8, 9, 11

Okie, Richardson Brognard (1875–1945, architect), 267–71, 278, 282–85

, Phila., gentrification of, 428, 429, 429 (photo), 430

Old/New World cooperation (British and Colonial), 135–47

Old Order Mennonites, book on, 450–52

Olive Branch Petition (1775), John Dickinson and, 234, 256, 257

Olney, Phila., 59

orphans, and social welfare policy (1880–1939), book on, 223–24

The Other : Poverty in the (Harrington), 365

English Dictionary, 295, 304

P

pacifism without passivity, and John Dickinson, 248–54

“Pacifists’ Special” (antiwar activist train), 37

Paine, Thomas, 237; and revolutionary literature, book on, 322–23

Palmer, Alexander Mitchell (attorney general), 80

Panken, Jacob (chair, Workmen’s Council), 48

Parrington, Michael (archaeologist), 362

Parsons, William (Junto member), 308, 314, 315, 316, 317

Passarello, Louis M. (draftee), 52

Patterson, Edith (Pottsville Public Library librarian), 88, 93, 94, 97

peace