George Stevenson (1718-1783), conservative as revolutionary : a paper presented in substance to the Cumberland County Historical Society, November 17, 1976
editor, Robert G. Crist ; illustrations, Linda Ries.
Place of Publication
University Park, Penn
Publisher
Pennsylvania Historical Association,
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
iv, 71 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
Pennsylvania history studies ; no. 15
Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Contents
Matthew Quay, 1833-1904 / by James A. Kehl -- Simon Cameron, 1799-1889 / by Philip S. Klein -- Boies Penrose, 1860-1921 / by Paul B. Beers -- David Leo Lawrence, 1889-1966 / by Michael P. Weber.
Anna Johanna Piesch Seidel, influential Moravian / Catherine Looker, SSJ -- Fanny Kemble, British stage actress : Philadelphia abolitionist / Bernadette Balcer and Fran Pelham -- Assisium McEvoy, SSJ, education pioneer / Mary Helen Kashuba, SSJ -- Anna M. Ross, Civil War nurse / Janice Showler -- Agnes Repplier, essayist / Marie Hubert Kealy, IHM -- The Drexel women, educators and philanthropists / Stephanie Morris -- Anna Kugler, MD, medical missionary to India / Karen Getzen -- Cecilia Beaux, artist / Suzanne Conway -- Violet Oakley, artist / David R. Contosta -- Ida Tarbell, journalist, muckracker / Marie Conn -- Mary Brooks Picken, fashion designer, teacher, pioneer in distance learning / Kathryn West and Patrick McCauley -- Gertrude Hawk, candy entrepreneur / Mary Ellen O'Donnell -- Rachel Carson, environmentalist / David R. Contosta -- Kathleen McNulty Mauchly Antonelli, computer pioneer / Lisa Olivieri, SSJ and Merilyn Ryan, SSJ -- Adrian Barrett, IHM, champion of the poor / Nancy DeCesare, IHM -- Judee von Seldeneck, diversity hiring expert / Nancy Porter -- Joan Dawson McConnon, co-founder, Project H.O.M.E. / Geralyn Arango.