ARTICLES RELATING TO PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY

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ARTICLES RELATING TO PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY Aldrich, Alfred O., "The First Published Memoir of Franklin," William and Mary Quarterly, XXIV (October, 1967). Baily, James, "Pittsburgh Goes Back to School," Arch. Forum, CXX\ I (June, 1967). Banks, Betty F., "Local Powwow Rituals," Hist. Rev. Berks County, XXXIII (Winter, 1967/68). Barrick, Mac E., "Proverbs and Sayings From Gibbsville, Pa.: Joln O'Hara's Use of Proverbial Materials," Keystone Folk Quarterly, XII (Spring, 1967). Blakely, Lloyd, "Johann Conrad Beissel and Music of the Ephrata Cloister," Jour. Research ins 11ius. Ed., XV (Summer, 1967). Borome, Joseph A., "The Vigilant Committee of Philadelphia, Pa. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., XCII (July, 1968). Boyer, Geoffrey F., "The Berks Voters-1850-1966," Hist. Rev. Berks Co., XXXII (Autumn, 1967). Braisted, William R., "China, The United States Navy, and the Bethlehemll Steel Company, 1909-1929," Business History Review, XLII (Spring, 1968). Bronner, Edwin B., "Distributing the Printed Word: The Tract Association of Friends, 1816-1966," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (July, 1967). ", 'Intercolonial Relations among Quakers before 1750," Quaker Hist., LIX (Spring, 1967). Brumbaugh, Thomas B., "The Pennsylvania Academy's Early Days: The Letter of George Clymer to Robert Fulton," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCII (July, 1968). Cadbury, Henry J., "A Woolman Manuscript," Quaker History, LVII (Spring, 1968). Cashdollar, Charles D., "Andrew Johnson and The Philadelphia Election of 1866," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCII (July, 1968). Christie, Robert D., "Reminiscences of George B. Logan," West. Pa. Hist. Mag., LI (July, 1968). Cohen, Norman S., "The Philadelphia Election Riot of 1742," Pa. May. Hist. and Biog., XCII (July, 1968). Dallett, Francis J., "A Penn Portrait at Holker," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Bioy. XCI (October, 1967). Dunlap, A. R., and C. A. Weslager, "Two Delaware Valley Indian Place Names," Names, XV (September, 1967). Ellertsen, E. Peter, "Prosperity and Paper Money: The Loan Office Act of 1723," N. J. Hist., LXXXV (Spring, 1967). 262

ARTICLES RELATING TO PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY 263 Fox, William Logan, ed., "Running For Congress in Clarion County, 1894," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (July, 1967). Goldman, M. R., "Hill District of Pittsburgh, As I Knew It," West. Pa. Hist. Mag, LI (July, 1968).. Hastings, William S., "Philadelphia Microcosm," Pa. M11ag. Ilist. and Biog., XCI (April, 1967). Hoffman, John N., "Anthracite In the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania, 1820-45," U. S. National Museum Bulletin, 252 (1968). Kraus, Norman C., "American Mennonites and the Bible, 1750-1950," Mennonite Quar. Rev., XLI (October, 1967). Krich, John F., "The Amiable Lady Charms the Iron City: Adah Isaacs Menken in Pittsburgh," West. Pa. Hist Mag., LI (July, 1968). LaHood, Marvin J., "Richter's Pennsylvania Trilogy," Susquehanna Univ. Studies, VIII (June, 1968). Lannie, Vincent P., and Bernard C. Diethorn, "For the Honor and Glory of God: The Philadelphia Bible Riots of 1840," Hist. of Ed. Quar., VIII (Spring, 1968). Lemon, James T., "Urbanization and the Development of Eighteenth-Century Southeastern Pennsylvania and Adjacent Delaware," Willialn and Mary Quar., XXIV (October, 1967). Levy, Ronald, "Bishop Hopkins and the Dilemma of Slavery," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (January, 1967). Lydon, James G., "Philadelphia's Commercial Expansion, 1720-1739," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (October, 1967). Meehan, Thomas R., "Courts, Cases, and Counselors in Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Pennsylvania," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (January, 1967). McFaul, John M., and Frank Gatell, "The Outcast Insider: Reuben M. Whitney and the Bank War," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (April, 1967). Nash, Gary B., "The Quest for the Susquehanna Valley: New York, Pennsylvania, and the Seventeenth-Century Fur Trade," N. Y. Hist., XLVIII (January, 1967). O'Brien, John M., "Henry Charles Lea: The Historian as Reformer," Am. Quar., XIX (Spring, 1967). Prince, Carl E., "John Israel: Printer and Politician on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1798-1805," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (January, 1967). Pritner, Calvin Lee, "A Theater and Its Audience," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (January, 1967). Schreiber, William I., "The Pennsylvania Dutch Bank Barn in Ohio," Jour. Ohio Folk Soc., II (Spring, 1967). Soderbergh, Peter A., "Theodore Dreiser in Pittsburgh, 1894," West. Pa. Hist. Mag., LI (July, 1968). Straub, Jean S., "Anthony Benezet: Teacher and Abolitionist of the Eighteenth Century," Quaker Hist., LVII (Spring, 1968). aylor, George Rogers, "American Urban Growth Preceding the Railway Age," Jour. Econ. Hist., XXVII (September, 1967).

264 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY Thomas, Samuel W., "William Croghan, Jr. (1794-1850): A Prominluit Pittsburgh Lawyer from Kentucky," West. Pa. Hist. Mag., LI (July, 1968). Wendel, Thomas, "The Keith-Lloyd Alliance: Factional and Coalition Politics in Colonial Pennsylvania," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCII (July, 1968). Wood, Charles B., III, "Powerlton: An Unrecorded Building by Williani Strickland," Pa. Mag. Hist. and Biog., XCI (April, 1967). Yanuck, Julius, "The Force Act in Pennsylvania 11833]," Pa. Mag. Hist. aid Biog., XCII (July, 1968).

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