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Pharmacy, 140, 203; built, 256; apothe- cary shop, 543; Otto, Freitag, Rau, 671. Philadelphia Koad, 545.
Physician, Meyer, 146, 150; J. F. and J. M. Otto, 167, 171, 253; J. M. Schmidt, 279, 355 ; others, 543. 544, 746, 747. Piano factory, Malthaner, 716.
Pilgergemeine, 129.
Political excitement, 563-565.
Polyglot singing, 204, 205. Population, 1876, 1890, the Bethlehems, 761. Portraits.
Abbott, Merit, 726.
Anders, Rosina, 190. Beckel, C. F., 686. Benade, Andrew, 580. Bigler, David, 728.
Bishop, Chas. D., 666, 686.
Bishop, D. H., 700. Bishop, J. D., 580. Bleck, E. F., 662. Boehler, P., 38.
Boehler, Elizabeth, 190.
Borhek, J. T., 726. Brickenstein, J. C., 598. Brunner, S., 720. Cammerhoff, J. C. F., 184. Cortright, Ira, 726. Day, M. A., 694. Desh, D., 720. Dodson, W., 764.
Doster, J. L., 714.
Eggert, B., 714.
Ettwein, J., 504.
Fickardt, F. A., 746.
Freytag, J. E., 746.
Frueauff, E. A., 674. Garrison, N., 266.
Goepp, P. H., 674.
Goundie, J. S., 686.
Grube, B. A., 266.
Guetter, H. G., 686. Haidt, J. V., 266.
Heckewelder, J., 522. Herman, J. G., 674. Horsfield, T., 266.
Huebener, A. L., 746.
Jacobson, J. C., 728.
Jones, M. C., 700.
Kampmann, L. F., 674. Lawatsch, A. Mar., 190. Krause, Matth., 674.
Lehman, B. E., 764. Lehman, E. L., 662.
Leibert, Jas. G., 714. Leibert, William, 764.
Leinbach, A. N., 746. Lerch, John, 720. Loos, I. K., 694. Loskiel, G. H., 580.
Luckenbach, Abr., 522.
Luckenbach, C. Aug., 714. Luckenbach, J. Chr., 680.
Luckenbach, H. B., 714.
Luckenbach, Jacob, 720.
Luckenbach, O. A., 764.
Mack, Anna, 190.
Mack, J. M., 522.
Martin, F. A., 746. Neisser, Geo., 184.
Nitschmann, Anna, 190.
Nitschmann, D., Sr., 64.
Nitschmann, D., Episc., 30.
Nitschmann, John, 184. Oerter, Jos., 2 6. Pyrlaeus, J. C., 184.
Rauch, C. W., 700. Rath, J. B., 700. Reichel, C. G., 580.
Reichel, Wm. C., 694. Rice, Jacob, 680. Rice, Jas. A., 720.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Rice, Owen I, 522. Rice, Owen II, 680. Roepper, W. Th., 662. Rondthaler, A., 694. Schropp, John, 598. Shultz, H. A., 728. Schweinitz, de, E. A., 752. Schweinitz de, L. D., 598. Schweinitz, de, R. W., 764. Seidel, Anna J., 190. Seidel, C. F., 728. Seidel, Nath., 184.
Spangenberg, A. G., 178.
Spangenberg, Mary E., 190. Stadiger, J. F., 598.
Till, J. C., 662.
Van Vleck, Jacob, 580.
Van Vleck, W. H., 598.
Washington, George, 518.
Weiss, Jed., 662. Welden, C. F., 694.
Wetherill, S., 726.
Wilhelm, B., 726.
Wolle, Aug., 700.
Wolle, Francis, 732.
Wolle, Jacob, 680.
Wolle, Sylvester, 728.
Wolle, Theo. F., 686.
Zeisberger, D., 522. Zinzendorf, N. L., 20.
Post, Frederick, his services, 361, 362. Postillion, 140. Postmasters, 140, 543, 739.
Fost-office, 739, 761.
Post roads, 545.
Potter, first in Bethlehem, 145.
Prague, "the day of blood," 17.
Preparatory School, Lehigh University, 762. Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem, beginning of, 698.
Presidents Adams and Jefferson die, sud- denly, 646.
Printer, Brandmiller, 413 ; others, 710-714. Printing, by J. Henry Miller, 74, 95 ; Brand- miller's text-book, 120.
Proprietor, D. Nitschmann, 269; N. Seidel, 379 ; church estates, final settlements, 684 ; office ceases, 689.
Protestant Episcopal Church, first services, 697.
Provincial Board (Provincial Helpers' Con- ference-General Helpers' Conference -- Provincial Elders' Conference), 616, 619, 677, 679 684, 685; legally incorporated, 687.
Publication Office, Moravian, 712. Publications, Bethlehem, 711-714.
Pulaski, Count Casimir, at Bethlehem, 485 ; his banner, 487.
Purysburg, S. C., 39.
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Railroads, Lehigh Valley, 721 ; North Penn- sylvania, 722; Lehigh and Susquehanna, 737 : Lehigh and Lackawanna, 738. Ratio Disciplinae, 13, 18, 25, 86. Redemptioners, 112, 151.
Reformed Church, Bethlehem, beginning of, 692-694; of Poland absorbs Moravian refugees, 19.
Refugees, 329, 334, 342, 347, 398, 399 ; 495, first from Moravia to Berthelsdorf, 22; from Philadelphia and New York, 454, 465.
Renewed Church, birthday of, 24.
Revolution, soldiers pass through, 441, 449, 450, 453; prisoners are quartered, 442, 461, 462; prices of commodities, 445, 451, 460, 493; prisoners pass through, 448, 461 ; militia called, 448; militia service declined, 449, 472; Generals Gates and Sullivan at Bethlehem, 455; military stores deposited, 457, 462, 468, 470; military supplies furnished, 458, 468, 469, 474; Moravians harassed by neighboring squires 461, 472, 473, 496- 502 ; riotous conduct of soldiers, 479 : arbitrary orders of petty officers, 481 ; end of causes rejoicing, 526.
Riedesel, General and Madam, 490-493. River bank changed by railroad, 721.
Road, public, 170; Easton to Reading, 287 ; roller, steam, 759; to mill and tannery, 635 ; to Nazareth, 259.
Roads, public. 212, 213.
Roman Catholic Church, Bethlehem, 697. Rose, the inn, 257.
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Sabbath, 150, 152; observance of, 211 ; Association, canal boat mission, 699. Sacristan, 139.
Salem Church built and consecrated, 692- 694.
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Sand Island, industrial and other associa- tions, 669, 670.
Saturday, Sabbatarian observance of, 67, 77, 132, 133.
Saucon Valley Churches, 563.
Saxon Commission, 27. Schneppel-Haube discarded, 617, 618.
Schoepf, Dr. J. D., naturalist, at Bethlehem, 524.
School-master, George Neisser, 149. Schools at Bethlehem, 149, 166; Frederick- town, 207 ; closed, 251; Germantown, 104, 105, 149, 207; Nazareth, 165; boarding, for girls, 231 ; first Indian, in Georgia, 37; in Pennsylvania, 104; for boys, 206, 231; south side, 208; girls, 205, 173; work in Pennsylvania, 149;
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786
GENERAL INDEX.
plans enlarged at close of Revolu- tion, 528; new era in, 533-535; various transfers, 252, 253; Seminary, Girls, second building, 548-551 ; school moved into Brethren's House, 600; use made of previous building, 601 ; condition of boys' school, 601 ; teachers of boys, 602; im- provements, School Board, 604; Cedar Street school-house, 605 ; Principals Young Ladies' Seminary, 605; further improve- ment, day-schools, 654, 655 ; era of Public Schools, 656 ; Bethlehem school district and directors, 656; school tax, 657 ; public and parochial schools combined, 657 ; teachers, 658, Bleck's Academy, 659 ; sold to Van Kirk, 660 ; citizens vote to maintain school system, 660; Parochial school re-organized separately, 661 ; dis- trict school retrogrades, 661 ; day school; girls, re-organized, 702 ; various teachers Church schools, 702, 703; new Parochial school building, 703, 704; old building demolished, 704; Ambrose Rondthaler and teachers, 704, 705 ; Van Kirk's Nisky Hill Seminary, 705 ; Schwartz's Academy, 705; public schools and teachers, 706- 708; teachers' association, 706; Wall Street school-house, 706; Franklin school- house, 707; most recent improvements and buildings, 761, 762; Centennial, re- organization, Young Ladies' Seminary, 762.
Schuessele's painting, Zeisberger, Indians, 701, 768.
Schwenkfelder, colony to Penna., 31, 32; visited by Spangenberg, 37.
Scripture texts or watchword, 69.
Sea-Congregation, first, announced, 105 ; fitted out in London, 107; arrives at New York, III; at Bethlehem, 127; second,
166; arrives at Bethlehem, 169, third, 218, 234.
Seal of Unitas Fratrum, 5, 6.
Secret Societies, 694.
Seminary for Young Ladies, 231 ; the old, 191.
Sendomir, Consensus of, 13.
Sesqui-Centennial, Bethlehem, committees and preparations, 766 ; Christmas, 1891, specially observed, 767; program for June 24-26, 768; medals, 768; Bethlehem Times, industrial edition, 768; decorations, 768 ; observance by schools, 771; festal eve service, 769; memorial tablets and stones unveiled by school children, 771; civic celebration, parade, oration, 773 ; loan exhibition, 773; illumination, 773; church services, Sunday, 774.
Shad fishing, 256, 429. Shamokin, 194.
Shekomeko, baptism of Indians, 154; Chr.
H. Rauch at, 59; Bishop Nitschmann at, 67.
Sifting, time of, 186.
Silk culture, 290, 291.
Silk industry, 758; Morus Multicaulis craze, 758; cocoonery, Neisser house, 758 ; silk mills, 758.
Silver smiths, 614.
Simpson tract, purchased, 163.
Sisters' House occupied, 199; wing built, 256; addition to, 425; eastern section, 431; guarded, 455 ; Longfellow's poem, 485.
Six Nations vs. Delawares, 48 ; land treaty, 48 ; treaty with, 245.
Skippack, Associated Brethren of, 32; Wiegner settles in, 32.
Small-pox, epidemic, 193, 369, 370, 432, 457 ; inoculation, 432 ; scourge, 755. Smithy, 254.
Society for Propagating the Gospel, 555, 558; communications of, with public men, 558; with Washington, 559; suffers financially, 677 ; centennial anniversary, 763; Fur- therance of the Gospel, 70, 149. - Sons of Temperance, 697.
South Bethlehem beginnings, 718 ; first plots, Augusta, Wetherill, 720; called Bethle- hem South, 726; Borough incorporated, 726 ; post-office, 726; Gas and Water Company, 727; fire department, 727 ; public schools and school houses, 727- 728; population, 731, 761.
South Bethlehem House, 715.
South Bethlehem, Old, 645, 715.
Spangenberg consecrated bishop, 177; re- signs inspectorship, 226; to Philadelphia,
230; returns, 262; final leave, 385.
Stage, line to Philadelphia, 408. Steam wagon, coal regions, 642.
Steel works, South Bethlehem, 725, 758. Stenton massacre, 397.
Store, first general, 257; from Oberlin to Chr. Heckewelder, 514; new, 547 ; Chr. Heckewelder and Owen Rice, 547, 518; competition, 633 ; building converted into hotel, 633.
St. Croix, mission begun, 29.
St. John's Church, Evangelical Association, 696.
St. Luke's Hospital, 730.
St. Paul's Church, Reformed, 694.
St. Thomas, mission begun, 28 ; Zinzendorf visits, 41.
Streets named, 636; population by, 689 ; additions, 715; modern improvements, 759.
Sullivan, Gen., campaign against the Indians, 495:
787
GENERAL INDEX.
Sunday, observance of, 131.
Sunday-schools, epoch of, 622; in Pennsyl- vania, 623; by Moravians, 623; first opened at Bethlehem, 624 ; at Old South Bethlehem, 1851, and at West Bethlehem, 1856, 699.
Sun Inn, see Hotel.
Supervising Board, externals, Aufseher Col- legium, 139, 550, 666, 677, 681, 688. Surinam, mission begun, 29.
Sustentation Diacony established, 424; en- dowed by Bethlehem, Nazareth, Lititz, 685, 689.
Swedish settlements on the Delaware, 3.
Synod, first Moravian, 226; Synod, 1817, and General Synod, 1818, changes at Bethle- hem, 609-619.
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Taborites, 9.
Tannery, sold to Joseph and James Leibert, 652; to William Leibert and Adam Giering, 737. Tavern, planned, 146. Tax Board, 665.
Taxes, 272.
Teedyuscung baptized, 244 ; on South side, 357 ; death of, 358.
Temperance Hall, 696, 697
Test Act pressed upon Bethlehem, 459, 471, 498. Text-book, 69.
Theological Seminary founded at Nazareth, 587 ; first professors and students, 587, 588; close regime resisted by Prof. Haze- lius, 588; controversy with authorities, 589; Nazareth men participate, 590 ; Cunow's ill-advised stringency, 590, 592 ; Hazelius and others withdraw, 592; insti- tution re-opened, 593; its different quar- ters to 1858, Nazareth, Philadelphia, Beth- lehem, 593; on Broad Street, 660; on Church Street, 706; in new buildings, Main Street, 762; Memorial Chapel, 763. Timber yard, 570.
Tinsmith shop, Christian Luckenbach, 670. Tory, word in vogue, 434. Township, Bethlehem, erected, 213. Tract Society, 699. Trinity Church, Episcopal, 698. Tropes, 23, 177, 227, 228. Trout Hall, 408. U
Ulster Scots' Settlement, 46. Union Guards and Cadets, 742. Union House, 716. Unitas Fratrum, Seal of, 5, 6.
Unity's Elders' Conference, deputies of, in Pennsylvania, 581, 586. Utraquists, 9.
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Village government in transition, 665; new plan of streets, 665 ; village functionaries, 665 ; town meetings, 665; forerunners of town council, 666.
Vineyard street school house, Sunday-school in, 699, 757.
Visitors, 156, 236, 275, 388, 408, 430, 433; B. Franklin, 327 ; Governor Hamil- ton, 371 ; Governor of Pennsylvania, 266, 415 ; Governor of South Carolina, 415; Rev. C. Oldendorp, 415; Governor of New Jersey, 416; Hannah Callender, 371-374 ; notable, 551 ; Duke de la Ro- chefoucauld (Liancourt), 552 ; Portugese minister, 629; Joseph Bonaparte, 629; Duke of Saxe Weimar, 629; Prince of Wied, 645; to Bethlehem, 62, 63, 489 ; prominent men, 485 ; of note, 521.
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Wachovia, N. C., surveyed, 27I.
Walking purchase, 49, 50.
Wall Street school house, 706, 762.
War, Civil, see Civil War; English and French, 174; of 1812, one Moravian in, 612.
Wardens' Unity, financial relations to, 594, 597, 679, 685.
Washington, Bushrod, mentioned, 505 ; Gen. George, visits Bethlehem, 515-517; letter from, 559; death of, 566; Lady, at Bethlehem, 495; Wm. Augustine, at Beth- lehem, 505.
Washington Greys, 740.
Watchmakers, 634; shop of Jedediah Weiss, 734.
Water cure, Oppelt's, 719, 730.
Water supply, 202; old wooden tower, 573; new stone tower, Market Street, 573, 667 ; water tower at new church proposed, 573; iron pipes laid, 666; reservoirs, Market Street, north of Broad Street, on Church Street, 667 ; new pumps, 667, 761; South Bethlehem, 761.
Waterways made available, 428.
Water-works, 288, 289, 290.
Watteville, John de, arrives, 226; second visit to America, 528; results of, 530. Webb, Thomas, at Bethlehem, 458. Wechquadnach, Mission at, 73.
Wechquetank, occupied, 368, 369; Indians threatened, 393 ; abandoned, 399. Wedding, the great, 166.
Weinland house, butcher-shop in, 671.
Welagomeka, village, 50; Capt. John, 59, 64; Zinzendorf at, 133, 195.
Wesley, John, in Georgia, 35; Methodist Church, 696.
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GENERAL INDEX.
West Bethlehem, Borough incorporated, fire department, 756; school houses and churches, 757 ; Moravian Chapel, 691, 757.
Wetteravia, settlement of, 106; enthusiasts, 187.
Whitefield, Geo., controversy with, 41, 52, 54; house, 51, 53, 64 ; negro school in Penna., 43; work resumed, 162; finished, 170; visits Nazareth, 206.
White Mountain, battle of, 17.
Widows' House built, 410; Society insti- tuted, 41 I.
Women's Missionary Society founded, 625 ; publishes Indian literature, 626.
Wyalusing, Indians at, 407. Wyoming, massacre, 398.
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Young Ladies' Seminary, second building, 548-551; moved into Brethren's House, 600; proposed removal to Nisky Hill, 723; centennial of re-establishment, 762. Young Men's Christian Association, 698, 700, 708.
Young Men's Missionary Society, 648, 708. Young Women's Christian Association, 702.
Z Zinzendorf arrives in America, 72; at Phila- delphia, 75 ; Germantown, 75, 81; eti- quette towards Governor, 75; with Antes, 76 ; to Bethlehem, 77; Bi-Centenary, 776; at Oley and Conestoga, 80; broad evan- gelistic plans of, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85; as Lutheran divine, 88, 89, 90; various titles of, 89, 92 ; as Ordinarius, 91 ; consecrated bishop, 91 ; intention of renouncing title, 92, 93 ; work among the Lutherans of Philadelphia, 94 ; antagonized by Boehm, 95 ; preaches in Germantown, 96; final Indian tour, 152; at Tulpehocken, 152; in Wyoming, 153; leaves Bethlehem, 158; Philadelphia, 158; New York, 159; death of, 376; estate, settlement with, 423.
Zeisberger, Indians, painting by Schuessele, 701, 768.
Zinc Works, 720.
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INDEX OF PERSONS.
The references refer to page numbers.
Abbott, Robert A., 735, 747. Abraham (the Mohican), 104 300, 301, 306, 317, 340, 357. Abigail (Indian), 317.
Acrelius, Israel, 290.
Adams, John,.465, 467, 646, 647.
Adams, John Quincy, 565, 566, 647.
Adams, John Quincy, Mrs., 647.
Adams, Samuel, 465, 467, 485.
Adolph, Jacob, 273.
Adolphus, Gustavus, 3.
Albrecht, Anton, 163, 213, 286.
Albrecht, John Andrew, 253, 347, 361, 366.
Albright, Charles, 749.
Alleman, Dorst, 413.
Allen, Andrew, 445.
Allen, Anna, 484.
Allen, Ebenezer, 522.
Allen, Ethan, 484.
Allen, Mary, 622, 625.
Allen, William, 44, 47, 52, 54, 61, 94, 163, 333, 408.
Allen, William, Jr., 406, 408.
Allison, 275.
Almers, Anna Rosina, 119.
Almers, Henry, 119, 136, 152, 165, 168, 189. Almers, Rosina, 136.
Anders, Abraham, 550.
Anders, Anna Rosina, 226, 404.
Anders, Gottlieb, 167, 317.
Anders, Johanna, 317.
Anders, Johanna Christiana, 167, 317.
Anders, John Daniel, Bishop, 646, 654, 675. Anderson, John, 715. Anderson, Robert, Major, 745.
Andreas, Abraham, 390, 655.
Andrew (the negro), 122, 136, 140, 141, 160.
Andrew (the negro, No. 2), 123.
Angel, William, 413. Anspach, Nicholas, 279.
Antes, Anna Margaret, 160.
Antes, Benigna, 296.
Antes, Elizabeth, 563.
Antes, Frederick, 71.
Antes, Henry, 32, 37, 42, 44, 56, 61, 63, 64, 65, 71, 75, 76, 77, 97, 98, 99, 101, 115, 116, 117, 121, 127, 139, 140, 155, 156, 160, 162, 163, 170, 182, 189, 190, 195, 198, 201, 202, 203, 206, 208, 211, 212,
213, 227, 231, 237, 241, 245, 247, 248,
249 250, 251, 252, 253, 258, 259, 262, 269, 271, 273, 274, 275, 295, 296, 298, 367, 390, 563.
Antes, John, 404.
Antes, Mary, 404.
Anthony (the negro), 287.
Anton, Paul, 184.
Apty, Thomas, 406.
Arbo, John, 377, 414, 431.
Ari (a mulatto boy), 239.
Armstrong, Colonel, 348.
Armstrong, John, 457, 465.
Armstrong, Thomas, 266.
Arndt, Jacob, 355, 441, 501.
Arndt, Rosina, 235.
Arnold, 455.
Arnold, Benedict, 472.
Arnold, Rosina, Barbara, 235.
Ashmead, John, 98, 104.
Aubrey, Laetitia, 44.
Augusta, John, Bishop, 774.
Augustus (the Indian), 328, 340.
Bach, John Sebastian, 764.
Bach, Lieutenant, 492.
Bachman, H. T., Bishop, 770.
Bachman, John, 268.
Bachmann, Ernst, Julius, 364.
Bachmann, John Philip, 364.
Backhof, Ludwig Gottlieb, 276.
Bader, Julia, 488.
Bader, Paul Peter, Rev., 37.
Bader, Philip Christian, Rev., 262, 291.
Badger, Captain, 260. Baehrmeyer, Christoph Henry, 276.
Bagge, Lawrence, 279.
Bagge, Susan, 534.
Bahnson, George Frederick, Rev., 674, 675, 676.
Bahnson, George Frederick, Jr., 775.
Bailey, Joseph, 279.
Baker, William T., 516. Baldwin, Cornelius, Dr., 451, 452.
Ballenhorst, Margaret, 235. Banister, Elizabeth, 168.
Barnes, Mr., 715.
Bartlett, Nathan, 741. Bartolet, John, 32.
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INDEX OF PERSONS.
Bartow, Thomas, 462.
Bast, Amanda A., 707. Baumgarten, George, 253.
Baus, Christopher, 32, 54, 205. Bayard, John, 502, 514
Bear, W. L., 754.
Bechler, John Christian, 588, 592, 593, 653. Bechtel, Anna Margaret, 568.
Bechtel, Dorothea, 273.
Bechtel, Maria Dorothea, 377.
Bechtel, John, 32, 38, 70, 76, 81, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 105, 122, 140, 207, 232, 263, 273, 295, 377, 389, 523, 592. Bechtel, Margaret, 70.
Bechtel, Susannah, 207.
Beck, Barbara, 41.
Beck, David, 41, 42.
Beck, Henry, 524.
Beck, Henry Ferdinand, 41, 42.
Beck, James M., 765.
Beck, John, 29, 603.
Beck, John Martin, 542.
Beck, Jonathan, 41.
Beck, Maria Christina, 41.
Beckel, Barbara, (Boeckel,) 465.
Beckel, Charles Frederick, 634, 654, 660, 661, 664, 669, 673, 687, 701, 726, 741.
Beckel, Charles N., 707, 708, 735.
Beckel, Elizabeth, 550.
Beckel, Liesel, 465.
Beckel, Lewis F., 726.
Becker, J. C., 628, 693, 694.
Becker, Jost, 32.
Beear, Theodora, 658, 703.
Beissel, Conrad, 80, 249.
Beitel, Frederick, 460, 494, 544, 550, 576, 590. Belling, Augusta, 704.
Belling, Augustus, 701.
Benade, Andrew, (Bishop) 541, 569, 574, 580, 588, 589, 590, 592, 596, 597, 613, 675, 685, 691.
Benade, Benedict, 569.
Benade, Lucia, 703, 704.
Bender, C. T., 757.
Benezet, Anthony, 338, 339. 356, 372.
Benezet, James, 160.
Benezet, John Stephen, 37, 63, 70, 73, 75, 140, 158, 179.
Benezet, Judith, 73, 115, 136.
Benezet, Mary, 115, 123, 136.
Benezet, Stephen, 160.
Benezet, Susan, 70, 115, 136.
Benigna Countess (see Zinzendorf ), 533. Benigna, Sister, 242. Benjamin (Indian), 317. Benner, Lewis, 630. Benzel, George, 32.
Benzelius, Archbishop, 227. Benzien, Anna Benigna, 278.
Benzien, Anna Maria, 278.
Benzien, Christian Lewis, 278, 587. Benzien, Thomas, 278.
Berg, Joseph, Rev., 563.
Berger, John, 693.
Bergmann, Henry, 253.
Berlin, Abraham, 452.
Bernard, Duke of Saxe Weimar, 629.
Berndt, Gottlieb, 234.
Bernhardt, Wenzel, 234.
Beroth, Maria Elizabeth, 534.
Bertolet, Jean, 80.
Berwig, George, 29.
Bethencourt, Father, de, 485.
Beula (alias Magdalena), 123.
Beyer, Anna Maria, 273, 282.
Beyer, Rosina, 235.
Beyer, Frederick, 276.
Beyer, Maria, 235.
Biddle, Clement, 473, 561.
Biebinghausen, George, 306.
Biefel, John Henry, 167.
Biefel, Rosina, 167.
Bieg, Elizabeth, 235.
Bigler, David, (Bishop) 675, 690, 700.
Big-tree, (Indian Chief ), 561, 562.
Binder, Catharine, 235.
Bininger, Abraham 587. (see Bueninger), 42,
Bininger, Agnes, 704.
Binns, John, 71I.
Binny, Horace, 651, 652.
Birkby, James, 559.
Birnbaum, Joachim, 234.
Bischoff, Anna Catherine, 136.
Bischoff, Catherine (Bishop), 119.
Bischoff, David, 492.
Bischoff, John David (Bishop), 119, 136.
Bishop, Catherine, 119.
Bishop, Charles David, 604, 605, 634, 638, 667, 687.
Bishop, David, 126, 137, 263, 296.
Bishop, Gilbert, 664, 667.
Bishop, John David, 119, 136, 574.
Bishop, Jonathan, 665.
Bishop, S. C. P., 626.
Bitterlich, John George, 200.
Bitters, Sally, 728. Blank, Cornelia, 704.
Blech, (Bleck), Charles Adolphus, 593, 675.
Bleck, Carolinė, 702-703.
Bleck, Ernst F., 603, 660, 681, 686, 687, 690. 701, 709. Blum, Anna, 488.
Blum, Franz, 164.
Blum, Jacob, 704.
Blum, Stephen, 316.
Bodder, Urias, 743.
Bodmar, John, 645.
Boeckel, Frederick (Beckel), 413, 523.
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INDEX OF PERSONS.
Boeckel, George Frederick, 465. Boehler, Anna Catherine, 272.
Boehler, Elizabeth, 119.
Boehler, Francis, 119 253, 272. Boehler, Fredericka, 119.
Boehler, Lewis Frederick, 119, 542.
Boehler, Peter, 36, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52,
54 56, 57, 65, 79, 107, 108, 109, 110, III, 113, 114, 119, 127, 142, 159, 160, 162, 169, 170, 174, 189, 269, 275, 276, 282, 349, 351, 352, 355, 356, 366, 367, 374, 377, 380, 404, 542, 695.
Boehler, William, 349, 433, 514, 550.
Boehler, William, Jr., 573, 574, 576.
Boehm, John Philip, 95, 96, 102, 149, 160,207.
Boehmer, Margaret, 167.
Boehmer, Martin, 167.
Boehner, John, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 64, 65, 69, 136, 289, 415.
Boehninghausen, John Bartholomew, 295.
Boehnisch Frederick, 29, 241.
Boehnisch, George, 32, 37.
Boehnisch, Matthias, 35, 42.
Boehninger, David, 208.
Boehninger, Gertrude, 167.
Boehninger, John David, 167, 268.
Boemper, Abraham, 38, 208, 257, 261, 497, 568. Boemper, Christian, 368.
Boenicke, Von, 492.
Boerstler, Jacob, 390. Bohle, Christian, 349.
Bonaparte, Joseph, 629.
Bonn, Anna Maria, 114.
Bonn, Herman, II4.
Bonn, John, 32, 198, 482.
Bonn, John Herman, 431, 444.
Borheck, John Andrew 253, 550.
Borhek, Ashton C., 763.
Borhek, James T., 655, 656, 686, 701, 704, 714, 730, 739. Bossart, Rev. John Jacob, 415.
Bosse, William, 32. Boudinot, Elias, 626. Bourquin, John Frederick, 569, 576.
Boutelle, D. C., 710.
Boutelle, Edward, 710.
Bowman, Samuel, 697.
Boyd, Copeland, 643. Bracket, Josiah (also Bricket, Pracket), 235. Bradacius, Michael, II. Braddock, General, 297. Bradford, William, 74. Brainerd, David, 237. 238.
Brickets,
Brainerd, John, 237, 341.
Brandmiller, Anna Maria, 119.
Brandmiller, Anna Mary, 167.
Brandmiller. John, 119, 136, 137, 139, 149, 167, 170, 413, 414, 710,
Brandner, Anna Maria, 125, 165.
Brandt, Mary Ann, 400.
Braun, Elizabeth, 114, 136, 149.
Braun, Peter, 252.
Breinig, P. B., 747.
Brendle, D. F., 707, 708, 750.
Bremberg, Herr von, 645.
Brickenstein, H A., 712.
Brickenstein, John C., 660, 676, 681, 686, 688. Brink, Peter, 287, 288.
Brobst, S. K., 694.
Brockden, Charles, 93, 123, 293 324.
Brodhead, Charles, 715, 720, 724, 726, 738. Brodhead, Daniel, 296, 310.
Brodhead, Richard, 724.
Broksch, Andrew, 168, 200.
Broksch, Anna Elizabeth, 168.
Broksch, Elizabeth, 377.
Brisbane, W. H., 695.
Brong, Philip, 634.
Brown, Harry E., 710, 772.
Brown, Matthew, 542, 681, 688.
Brown, William, 464, 704.
Brownfield, John, 41, 42, 183, 247, 261, 263.
Brownson, Nathan, 465, 467.
Bruce, David, 72, 73, 136, 147, 239.
Brucker, John, 119. 136, 159.
Brucker, Mary Barbara, 119, 136.
Brunnholtz, Peter, 290.
Bryan, George, 486, 499.
Bryant, William, 72.
Bryzelius, Anna Regina, 119.
Bryzelius, Paul Daniel, 108, 110, 119, 127, 142, 189, 278. Bryzelius, Regina Dorothea, 119.
Bueninger, Abraham (Bininger), 41, 42, 114, 136, 140, 492.
Buerger, 115.
Buettner, Gottlob, 69, 72, 77, 104, 112, 143, 170. Bugge, Ole, 168.
Bulitscheck, Joseph, 279.
Bull, Joseph John (Shebosh), 143, 213, 242, 522. Burke, Joseph, 626.
Burkhardt, John Christian, 582.
Burnet, Elizabeth, 534.
Burnet, Silas, 473.
Burnside, James, 41, 42, 170, 267, 268, 296, 323.
Burnside, Rebecca, 41.
Burris, E. E., 734. Bush, William H., 739. Busse, Andrew, 295, 444.
Busse, Elizabeth, 261.
Busse, Joachim, 261. Buttner, Albert, 648.
792
INDEX OF PERSONS.
Caffrey, B. F., 701. Callender, Hannah, 372. Calvin, John, 13, 150. Cammerhoff, Anna, 198. Cammerhoff, john Christopher Frederick (Bishop), 185, 189, 191, 199, 201, 2)2, 204, 228, 238, 242, 244. 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251 260, 262. Campbell, A. A., 707, 708, 728. Campbell, J. A., 728.
Carr, William, 481. Carrick, Elizabeth, 706. Carroll, M. W., 706
Chaffs, James, 477.
Chandlee, Elma, 708.
Chase, Edith L., 730.
Chastellux, Marquis Francais Jean de, 416, 517-519, 520.
Chew, Benjamin, 380. Chidsey, Charles F., 773.
Chitty, S. C., 78.
Christ Anna Mary, 167.
Christ, Augusta E., 701.
Christ, George, 167.
Christ, Matthew (Crist), 630, 654, 658, 703, 704.
Christ, Matthew Mrs., 654, 655, 658.
Christiansen, Hans Christian, 261, 289, 761.
Christiansen, Martin, 201.
Christman, Rev. Mr., 697.
Cist, Charles, 568. 641, 642.
Clark, Abraham B., 704.
Clauder, Amos Comenius, 712.
Clauder, Henry T., 712.
Clay, Henry, 647.
Cleaver, A. N., 739.
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