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Fletcher, Gov. Benjamin, iii. 60.

Flies and martins, ii. 411.

Floating bridges, iii. 491.

Floods, i. 347; iii. 492.

and ebbs, ii. 364–368.

Flour, i. 261; ii. 482.
Flourtown, ii. 56, 60.
Flower, Henry, i. 54.

Flowers, vegetables, and fruits, i. 223.
Food, changes in prices of, i. 260, 263.
Forbes, Gen., i. 165, 401; ii. 144.
Fords of London, i. 108; iii. 68.
Fornication and adultery, i. 304, 306.
Forrest, Col., i. 104, 268; ii. 32, 34, 326.
Edwin, and Delarue, iii. 378; and
Macready, 375.

Fort Allen, ii. 149, 180, 206, 553.
Fort at Christiana, i. 93; iii. 20.

Casimir, i. 8; erected by Stuyvesant,
iii. 22; captured by Rysingh, 23;
capitulates to the English, 24.

Manaiung, iii. 21.

Nassau, i. 6; iii. 18, 20.
Rittenhouse, iii. 93.

St. David, i. 431; iii. 292.

Wilson, i. 104, 425; iii. 286.

Forts on the frontiers, ii. 207.
Fouquet's Garden and Inn, i. 235; iii. 400.
Fox, George, i. 355, 507; ii. 430.

Robert, manager, iii. 373-375.
Foxes and hunting, i. 277; iii. 156-159.
Frail women, i. 257, 305.

Frame of Laws, i. 16, 71, 93, 311.
Francis, Tench, ii. 344.

Franconia and Towamensing, ii. 60.
Frankford, i. 478; ii. 67, 72-74, 315, 322.
Frankford Arsenal, iii. 304.
Frankfort Company, ii. 17, 18; iii. 457.
Franklin, Dr. Benjamin; bridge-viewer, i.
99; agent in Great Britain, 101; author
of Historical Review, 124; his loyalty,
173; his wardrobe, 191; invents open
stove, 206; appointed colonel, 324;
raises 1200 soldiers, 327; plants the
willow, 408; first visit to the city, 434;
projects the library, 462; organizes a fire
company, 497; facts in his life, 532-537;
negotiates with the Paxton Boys, ii. 168;
trustee of the Charitable Scheme, 257;
the Stamp Act, 269; counsels prudence,
270; his regiment escorts Gov. Denny,
275; repeal of Stamp Act, 280; rati-
fies treaty of peace, 332; Song on the
Trades, 345; postmaster-general, 393;
his newspaper and almanac, 394; cor-
responds with Fitch, 450; recommends
the Wissahickon for the water-supply,
457; first plants broom corn, 487; Leath-
ern Apron Club, 495; passes through
Burlington, N. J., iii. 82; his ward-
robe, 121; founder of the first fire com-
pany, 408; humorous account of an ac-
cident to himself, 437; his electrical ex-
periments, 438; enters into partnership
with Meredith, 440; judge of Common
Pleas, 448; his burial-place, 439; be-
queaths his cane to Washington, 497.
Franklin, Mrs., account of her house, i.
206, 536; iii. 183.

Franklin, Maj. Roswell, ii. 127.
Franklin place, iii. 183.

Square, iii. 231, 329; powder-house
in, 303, 304.

William, Gov., Historical Review of
Pennsylvania, i. 124, 535.

Fraudulent issues of stock, iii. 384, 385.
Freame, Mrs. Margaret, arrives, i. 123.
Free-and-easy, first, iii. 119.

Free Quakers, iii. 435, 436.

Society of Traders, ii. 262; iii. 33;
first formed, i. 12, 484.

Free trade and tariff, i. 247.
French and the war, i. 18, 26, 43, 95,
98, 179, 180, 327, 377, 555; ii. 112,
118, 132, 144, 164, 182, 185, 256,
328.

ambassador's ball, i. 104.

emigrants, i. 43, 93, 555; ii. 112.
neutrals, i. 559; iii. 442.

princes, i. 555; ii. 132.

Revolution, influence of, i. 179.
spoliation claims, iii. 174.

Friends, early settlements, i. 10, 11; the
first settlers in Philadelphia, 18; op-
posed to military, 25; Centre Square
Meeting, 38; first meet in private houses,
49; cause of Friends' emigration, 54;
stop building of markets, 65; early dis-
couragements, 74; losing power, 77;
embarrassed by civil government, 81;
books, 90; slanders on, 120; Shacka-
maxon Meeting, 140; Tacony Meeting,
141; Penn Association, 160; weddings,
178; wagon bonnet, 188; academy, 282,
287, 290; warlike, 324; some against
war, 328; meeting-house at Second
street, 350, 355; rule opposed, 380;
"Bank" Meeting, 390; almshouse, 427,
and iii. 287, 333; Arch Street Meeting, i.
449; interchanges of brotherly love, 457;
general history of, 499-511; Friends in
Germantown, ii. 23; Birmingham Meet-
ing, 87; Quekels, the Indian name, 159;
pacific policy with Indians, 164-166;
oppose the Paxton Boys, 169; associa-
tion for peace, 206, 207; encouraging
pirates, 225; newcomers and trespassers,
245; fraternize with the Germans, 256;
against slavery, 262; conduct to the
British, 286; Jacob Ritter, 300; join
the army, 307; Mrs. Mary Morris, 310;
account of Revolutionary incidents, 316;
shocked by dancing, 483; various meet-
ing-houses, iii. 202; Arch Street Meet-
ing, 311; marriage records, 434; in
America, 431.

Fries, John, iii. 468.
Frontier Indians and wars, ii. 176-196, 206.
towns, ii. 147-150, 164, 207.
Fruits, vegetables, and flowers, i. 223.
Fullerton, Alexander, i. 412.
Fulton, Robert, ii. 121, 450, 452, 468; iii.
483.

Funerals and funeral pomp, ii. 489, 616;
iii. 140.

Furness, Rev. William H., iii. 327.
Furniture and equipage, i. 203, 355; ii.
607.

G.

Gage, Gen., entertainment to, i. 65.

Galloway, Joseph, i. 319, 561; ii. 99, 397;
iii. 260.

Gambling, i. 101.

Game, i. 17, 41, 69, 312.

Græme, Dr., and his park, i. 376; ii. 108
375; iii. 192.

Grandeur, i. 249.

Grapes and vineyards, i. 18, 46, 223; ii.
430-434.

Grass and clover cultivation, ii. 485.
Gravestones, old, ii. 421, 479.

Gardens, i. 223, 235, 375, 397, 408, 493, Graveyards, i. 104.

548; iii. 155, 390, 391, 400, 403.

Garden street, iii. 499.

Gas, watchmen, etc., iii. 130.

Gaskill, Richard Penn, i. 126.

Gates, Gen., Letters of Robert Morris, iii.
252, 253.

Gazettes, ii. 36, 337, 394–401.
Geese, very aged, ii. 414.

Gems and precious stones, ii. 427.
Gentlemen's clothing, i. 186.
George Inn, i. 466; iii. 349, 350.

Gérard, Mons., French ambassador, i. 377.
German Reformed, i. 452, 454; ii. 24; iii.
314.

German schools, ii. 27.

Germans, i. 12; settle at Germantown, 19,
49; election riots, 99, 325; ii. 19, 63, 109,
254-258, 266, 512.

Gray's, Col., powder-horn, ii. 45.

Garden and Ferry, i. 494; forts, iii.
172; breast works, iii. 492.

Graydon, i. 92, 165, 226, 230, 375, 418,
465, 468.

Greenleaf, James, iii. 272.
Green Tree pump, iii. 96.

Greenwich against tea act, ii. 273.
Griffiths, Hannah, i. 559.

Thomas, mayor, i. 66.

Grindstones rolled into the river, i. 103.
Griscom College, i. 155, 289.
Griscom's first brick house, i. 476.
Grist-mill, first, ii. 27, 61, 73, 98.
Growden, Grace, i. 522.

Lawrence, death of, iii. 76.
Grubb, Emmanuel, first-born, i. 512, 9.
Guest, Judge, i. 78.

Germantown, i. 44, 72, 267, 275, 477; ii. Guest's house, the Blue Anchor, i. 130-i

16-72, 512, 605, 617.

Academy, ii. 27; iii. 462, 463.

battle of, ii. 37, 47-50, 55.

courts, ii. 28.

laid out by Pastorius, iii. 457.
market, ii. 27.

petition from corporation of, iii. 66.
Ghosts, i. 272, 437; ii. 32.

Gibbs, lottery-man, crosses on ice, iii. 473.
Gibbs's house, i. 444; iii. 304.
Gibson J., mayor, i. 66.

Gideon the trumpeter, ii. 615; iii. 169.
Gilbert family, captives, ii. 150, 195–205.
Gillingham, Giles, and Yeamans, ii. 73.
Gilpin,————————, i. 485.

Girard avenue, iii. 311.

Gunner's Creek, i. 140.

Gurney, H., and British army, ii. 284.
Gustafson, Nils, i. 50.

Gwynned, ii. 78, 79; iii. —.

H.

Habits and state of society, i. 172–174.
Hacks, i. 209.

Hailstorms of 1867 and 1870, iii. 474.
Haines, Reuben, iii. 414.

Hair-powder and dressing, i. 185, 458.
Halifax, Earl, ii. 207.

Hall & Sellers, i. 534; ii. 396.

Hall, Mrs., her account, ii. 72.

Hall of Independence, i. 351, 398; iii. 211.

Girard, Stephen, i. 168, 411; iii. 473, 480. Hallam's theatrical company, i. 471; iii.

Girls, i. 289.

Glass, window, i. 217.

Gloucester Fox-hunting Club, iii. 156.

Godard, E., aëronaut, iii. 155, 156.

Goddard, William, publisher, ii. 397.

Godfrey, Thomas, i. 386, 528; ii. 474; his

grave, i. 141.

Jr., i. 531.

Godyn's settlement at Cape May, iii. 19.
Goforth alley, iii. 500.
Gold-sweating, ii. 419.

Goodson, John, and Bank lots, i. 167.
Gookin, Gov., i. 26, 31; superseded, 97;
ii. 273; iii. 73–75.

Gordon, Gov., succeeds Keith, i. 31, 143,
207, 381, 526; ii. 274; iii. 78.
Hon. Cosmo, ii. 286.

Gordon's History of Pennsylvania, i. 136.
Government, Pennsylvania and United
States, ii. 40, 41, 485.

of Pennsylvania, removal, ii. 116, 119.
Governors, i. 92, 97, 108, 115, 122, 124, 143,
312, 323, 351, 375, 389; ii. 273-277.
Governor's Woods, i. 231.

Grace's house, i. 462; iii. 337.

359.

Hamilton, Andrew, of Bush Hill, i. 80, 316,
396, 477; ii. 274; iii. 205, 493.
Andrew, of Woodlands, iii. 493.
Andrew, colonial governor, i. 323; iii.
64, 69.

family, iii. 493, 494.

Col. John, invents post-office, ii. 392.
Gov. James, of Bush Hill, i. 42, 63,
65, 66, 101, 165, 487, 594; ii. 274,
276; iii. 493.

William, iii. 493.

Hancock, President John, dress, i. 193;
chair, iii. 214.
Hanger, Major, i. 424.

Hanging for crimes, i. 310, 393.
Hanna, Mrs. Mary, iii. 466.
Hannatown, ii. 192.
Hard, Elizabeth, i. 47.
Harding, John, Windmill Island, ii. 470.
Harmony Engine Company, iii. 425.
Harris, Esther, ii. 116.

John, ii. 113, 115, 120, 185; iii. 466
Harrisburg, ii. 113-120, 186.
Harrison, Henry, mayor, i. 66.

513

Harrison, James, i. 22, 43, 47; ii. 95.
Harrison the regicide, ii. 615.

Harrowgate Spring, ii. 427.

Hart, John, house at Chester, i. 128.

Howard, Peter, at Blue Anchor, i. 131.
Howe, Gen. Sir William, i. 561; ii. 38, 40,

45, 57, 71, 284, 289, 324, 407.

Howell, Arthur, i. 372, 507.

Hartsfielder, S., i. 11, 149, 439, 477; ii. 17, Hucksters, forestalling prevented, i. 61.

238, 249.

Hasel, C., mayor, i. 62, 66.

Hatborough, ii. 99.

Hats, i. 192.

Haunted houses, i. 104, 272; iii. 153, 470.
Hazard, Ebenezer, P.-M. Gen., iii. 442, 477.
Erskine, ii. 460, 461.

Mrs. Maria, i. 599.

Samuel, colony in the West, i. 100.
Samuel, historian, ii. 354; iii. 414.
Hazel rod and hexing, i. 269, 270; ii. 32.
Heckewelder, Indian names, ii. 180.
Hell-town, i. 446.

Henlopen, Cape, i. 7; ii. 474; iii. 79.
Hennepin, Lewis, ii. 234.

Henry, Patrick, i. 420; iii. 279.

Herkness' Bazaar, iii. 148.

239.

Hudde, Andreas, governor of Fort Nassau,
iii. 22.

Hudson family, i. 518, 547.

Henry, i. 3, 547; discovers the Del-
aware, iii. 17.

William, i. 44, 66, 518, 547; iii. 500,
501.

Hudson's alley, i. 371.

Bay, voyage to, ii. 415.
orchard, i. 231, 495.

Hughes, John, stamp agent, ii. 269.
Hume, Isabel, i. 523.

Humphreys, Col., ii. 340.

James, Pennsylvania Ledger, ii. 398.
Humphries, Benjamin, at Blue Anchor,
i. 131.

Hermits, ii. 20, 42, 296; of the Wissahick- Hunt, Isaac, i. 576.

on, iii. 458-460.

Hessians, ii. 294, 299, 312.

Hestonville, iii, 481.

Hexing, ii. 32.

Hunter, Fort, ii. 118, 183, 191.

Hunting, i. 277-279.

Hunting-frock, i. 332.

Hutton, J. S., i. 527, 601; ii. 578.

Heylin, P., Cosmography, i. 86; ii. 281, "Hyder Ali" exploit, ii. 324.

470.

Hickory or Lancaster, ii. 148.

High hill and well, i. 170.

street opened, i. 61.

prison and market, i. 356; iii. 177.
Hill, Richard, mayor, i. 66, 512.

William, beadle, breaks his bell, i. 60.
Hills in the city, i. 232, 367.
Hiltzheimer, Jacob, iii. 227.
Hinkle, Anthony Jacob, i. 98.
Historical Review of Pennsylvania, i. 534.
Historical Society, iii. 501, 502.
History, general introductory, i. 1-5.

of Philadelphia, i. 6-77; materials for,
88, 89; ii. 575; iii. 17-76.
Hogan, Rev. William, iii. 319–322.
Hollekonck, Bucks county, i. 55.
Holme, John, i. 52.

Thomas, i. 13; his Portraiture of Phil-
adelphia, 52, 53, 142; ii. 175, 176;
iii. 36, 39-41, 83, 84, 91.

Holstein, Major M., ii. 253.
Hood, John, i. 458; iii. 326.
Hopkins, Capt. John, ii. 293; iii. 223.

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Horse, aged, i. 104.

Horse-racing, i. 101, 277; iii. 155.
Horton, school for girls, i. 289.

Hose, first fire, iii. 410; riveted, when in-
troduced, 421.

Hospital, Pennsylvania, i. 461, 485; iii. 329.
Hospitals, i. 138, 460; ii. 389; iii. 329–332.
House of Correction for each county, i.
93.

Houses, altered, i. 220, 248; iii. 134.

best, i. 443; iii. 148.

in the city, ii. 407-409; iii. 141, 238.
peculiar, i. 445.

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chief, Doctor John, murdered, i. 101.
doings, i. 41.

doings at Carlisle and Harrisburg, ii.
186.

Hannah, i. 53; ii. 161.

house for Tedyuscung, i. 100.
interpreters, i. 96.

kindness, 74; ii. 233; iii. 26, 52.
King Inn, i. 464; iii. 345, 349.

lands at Philadelphia, sold, ii. 175, 229.
manners, etc., ii. 62, 95, 153–158, 326.
murders, etc., i. 65, 98, 100.
names explained, ii. 82, 180.
paths, ii. 208.

servants, i. 62; ii. 263.
settlements, ii. 553.

speeches, i. 97.

summer, ii. 362.

traders attacked, i. 97, 98.

treaties, i. 24, 76, 100, 124, 137, 142,
ii. 237.

Indian towns and paths, ii. 205, 207-209, | Junto, Franklin's, ii. 495; iii. 336.

229, 253.

Queen Inn, i. 470; iii. 349.

Jury, first one, i. 18, 96, 170, 214–216,
298, 359, 366, 463.

visits, i. 17, 24, 38, 94, 97, 98; ii. 31, Jolly Tar Inn, or Penny Pothouse, i. 154.
35, 75, 163, 237.

walk, i. 91, 123; ii. 100.

Indians, ii. 151-210; destroy a Dutch col-
ony, iii. 19; Penn's letter to, 36;
his dealings with, 43-45.
Conestoga, Logan's account of, i. 96;
ii. 178, 194.

Delaware, ii. 14, 169; iii. 61.
Gilbert family captured by, ii. 195–205.
Hanna's-town, ii. 192.

about Harrisburg, ii. 112-116.
made hostile by the French, i. 95.
Iroquois, iii. 466.

killed, i. 101.

like Jews, ii. 155, 162, 234.

now in the West, ii. 210.

Paxton Boys, ii. 167.

Susquehanna, ii. 191.

to kill wolves, i. 94.

K.

Kalm, Prof., i. 50, 173, 242, 326, 382, 455;
ii. 157, 252, 254, 265, 282, 348, 392, 412,
470.

Keach, Rev. Elias, i. 448.

Kearsley, Dr. John, i. 381, 388, 398, 490;
ii. 375, 388; iii. 196-200.
Keimer, Samuel, i. 557; iii. 441; starts a
lottery, i. 62; ii. 444; starts the Gazette,
ii. 395.

Keith, George, i. 287, 357, 379, 499, 543,
562; iii. 59, 160, 161, 431-433; and
Budd fined for defamation, iii. 60.
Sir William, i. 31, 79, 116, 144, 369,
376, 521, 526; ii. 255, 274; iii. 76,
192, 469; announces Penn's death,
with military performances, i. 111.

Inhabitants, taxable, ii. 402-410; iii. 240. Kelpius, hermit, ii. 20, 21; iii. 458, 460.

Innovations in business, i. 238–243.

Inns in Chester county, ii. 83.

Inoculation forbidden, ii. 371, 376.

Insects, noxious, ii. 412.

Kempster, Jonathan, i. 98.

Kensington, i. 142; town-hall and Treaty-
Tree chair, 477, 480.

"Kent," ship, arrives at Burlington, i. 10.

Insurance company, first, ii. 490; iii. 503. Key, John, i. 461, 511, 600; iii. 436; born

Intelligence-offices, i. 240.

Irish, ii. 108, 259-261, 267; iii. 316.
settlement destroyed at Great Cave,

i. 100.

Iron-masters, early, iii. 503.

Iron produced, ii. 409.

trade and furnaces, ii. 569.

in cave at Vine street, i. 155.

Kid, Capt. Robert, ii. 212-215, 225; iii. 65.
King, the, proclaimed, i. 60.

King and queen of France, ii. 498.

King (now Water) street, i. 169; iii. 499.
King, William R., iii. 96.

Kingsesse court and town, ii. 247; iii. 26.

workers object to sale of liquor, i. 98. Kingsley, Apollos, inventor, ii. 455.

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Kinneer's house, i. 444.

Kinsey, John, his strange death, i. 434,
460; ii. 414, 478.

Kirkbride, Joseph, first settler, i. 13.
Mahlon, i. 100.

Kitchens, cellars, i. 222.

Klincken, Anthony, i. 433; ii. 20.
Arents, ii. 20.
Knox, Gen., ii. 55.
Knyphausen, Gen., ii. 288.
Kutzen, Catharine, i. 317.

L.

Labyrinth Garden, iii. 401.
Lacock, Joseph, plays, i. 104.
Ladies' accomplishments, i. 177; ii. 629.
costumes and dressing, i. 187; ii. 623,
630.

notices of our war, ii. 310, 316, 327.
Lady Jenks, Thomas Penn's companion,
i. 123.

La Fayette, Gen., ii. 61, 295, 298, 338; sits
for his portrait to Miss Peale, iii. 94, 95;
member of Schuylkill Fishing Company,
296; visit to America in 1824-25, 472.
La Grange House, iii. 393.
Lammas floods, ii. 66.

Lamps, i. 102, 204, 211, 259; iii. 131.
Lancaster and county, i. 94, 100; ii. 108-
113, 147, 168, 173; iii. 493.

Land, prices of, i. 263.

Landing at Blue Anchor, i. 39, 130, 344.

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at Stenton, i. 129; his advice, i. 28,
33, 79, 84; his houses, i. 164, 476,
his memoir, i. 523; his papers, i.
77; his library, i. 463, 486; ii. 550;
iii. 335; is mayor, i. 61, 66; im
peached, i. 26, 79.

Logan and Letitia Penn or Aubrey, i. 161.
William, i. 594; ii. 168.

Log college, i. 288; ii. 96, 101; iii. 162.
house, i. 151; ii. 617; iii. 43.

prison, Germantown, ii. 617.
Lombardy poplars, i. 414; iii. 135, 270, 311.
London Coffee-house, i. 393; iii. 203.
trade, i. 243.
Long Beach, ii. 463.

Long Branch, ii. 462, 464.

Longevity, list of names, ii. 578.
Lot bought for City Hall, i. 65.

Lotteries, i. 62, 101, 214, 239, 383; ii. 443-
445 iii. 483.

Louis Philippe here, i. 555.

and brothers, ii. 132, 133.
Lovett, Edmund, first settler, i. 13.

Lowdon, Hugh, attacks the Speaker, i. 97.
Lower Counties, i. 85.

Lowe the pirate, ii. 226.

Lenni Lenape, ii. 159, 161, 169; iii. 17, Low temperatures recorded, iii. 474.

292, 466, 467.

Lennox, Major, i. 426; ii. 286.
Leopard Inn, i. 158.

Letitia House, i. 15, 158; iii. 117.

Le Fort, James, ii. 178.

Letters first advertised, iii. 475.
Levering, Wishert, ii. 19.

Lewis, Dixon H., iii. 96.

J. J., ii. 161.

Samuel N., iii. 414.

William, iii. 287.

Lewistown, i. 287; ii. 568.

Liberty Bell, iii. 209.

Library, i. 98, 462, 486, 526; ii. 550; iii.

335-344.

Apprentices', iii. 343.

Association, iii. 335.

Washington's, iii. 495.

Lightning in winter, ii. 353.

Lincoln, Elijah, ii. 45.

Lindley, Mary, detains Howe, i. 574.

Liquors, i. 97, 98, 238, 303, 463; iii. 344.
Literature, i. 244, 287, 525.
Livery stables, i. 210; iii. 130.
Livezey, John, ii. 43, 53.
Livingston, Gov., ii. 280.

Lloyd, David, i. 26; head of opposition to
Penn, i. 78, 80, 115, 521, 526; ii. 94.
Gov. Thomas, i. 23, 43, 108, 160, 499,
518; iii. 49-55, 58, 59; his wife, i.
35.

Local changes, i. 226, 230, 237.

Locomotive, first, ii. 623; iii. 152, 485.
Locust street widened, iii. 148.

Locusts, ii. 412, 413.

Loxley, Capt., fireworks, i. 102, 103, 133;
fills up swamp, 346; iii. 266.

Loxley House, i. 111; iii. 265.

Ludwick, Charles, ii. 43, 44, 56.

Lutheran Church, i. 451, 454; ii. 26; iii.

312.

Luzerne, Chevalier de la, iii. 140.

"Lydia Locket," ii. 333.

Lyle, Mrs., i. 53.

Lyon, Patrick, and the bank, iii. 282; his
fire-engines, 409.

M.

Macaulay, Isaac, ii. 126.

Machinery and manufactures, i. 244–246,
259.

Mack, Alexander, ii. 21, 23.

Macomb, John, i. 544.

Macpherson's Blues, i. 331; ii. 615; iii.
169, 494.

Maddox, aged Mrs., ii. 617.

Maelzel's Automaton Trumpeter, iii. 452,
453.

Magistrates, ii. 495.
Mahanatry Creek, ii. 182.

Mail robbery by Porter, iii. 163, 353.
Mail-tubes, pneumatic, iii. 503.
Makin, Thomas, i. 57, 287 ; ii. 348 ; iii. 161.
Malcom, J. P., i. 576.
Malt-houses, i. 50.
Manaiunk River, i. 40.
Manhattan, ii. 14.

Manufactories, first, ii. 36, 272; iii. 150.
Maps, i. 52, 79.

Logan, Deborah, i. 27, 53, 77, 129, 135, 411, Marcus Hook, ii. 241, 244.

558, 570, 573; iii. 231, 447.

George, iii. 446, 447.

James, i. 24; letters, 288; ii. 35, 57,
171, 234, 254, 259, 479; iii. 68, 71-
75; admits of defensive war, i. 324,
502; aids Godfrey, i. 528; collection

Markets and stalls, i. 63, 65, 301, 356, 362,
482; iii. 182-185, 188.

Market Square, Germantown, ii. 24, 27.
Markham, William, sent to this country, i.
14, 23, 42, 159, 167; lives at Letitia House,
iii. 28, 30, 39, 40, 58, 61, 62, 70, 85, 469.

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