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Index Adams, Abigail: and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 155; role in rites marking George Washington's death, 69 Adams, John: attacks women's participation in French revolutionary celebrations, 128; on celebration of Independence day, 34; criticizes popular support for French revolution, 125,134; receives dignitaries on Independence Day,105; rites honoring him during Quasi-War, 74 -78; on title for president,53 Adams, John Quincy: opposition to French revolutionary celebrations, 125 African Americans: in colonialcelebrations, 19—20; and French Revolution, 157— 60; and Independence day celebrations, 87, 103,117; King's day celebrations, 20; and liberty caps and poles, 158; Pinkster celebrations , 20; in revolutionary war rites of resistance, 32-33; and tri-colored cockades, 158 Albany: George Washington's birthday celebration, 61; Independence day celebration , 34-35; Quasi-Warpetition supporting John Adams,76 Albcrmarlc, Va.: petition opposing John Adams, 77 Ames, Fisher: and Independence clay celebration in Dcdham, Mass., 105—6 American cockade. Seecockades, black American Revolution: and popular political culture, 21-24,28-29 Anderson, Alexander: and toasts, 31 Annapolis: celebration honoring George Washington, 37;colonial celebrations, 14, 15-16,17; George Washington's birthday celebration, 63; Independence day celebration , 93 Armstrong, James:Independence day oration , 86 Augusta, Ga.: Independence day celebrations , 106,115 Austin, Benjamin, Jr., 126-27 Austin, William: publishes Quasi-War petitions supporting John Adams,76 Bachc, Benjamin Franklin:attacks George Washington, 64; on George Washington's birthday celebrations, 64; on George Washington's levees; 51invites George Washington to French revolutionarycelebration , 147-48; on liberty poles in Independence day celebrations, 97 Ballard, Martha: rites markingGeorge Washington's death, 69 Baltimore: French revolutionary celebrations , 142;Independence day celebrations , 92, 98,116 Beecher, Lyman: on popularityof French Revolution in America, 151 Bcnnington, Vt.: celebration of anniversary of revolutionary war victory, 38;French revolutionary celebration, 157; Independence day celebrations, 107, 108 Bentley, William: celebrations honoring George Washington, 58;GeorgeWashington 's birthdaycelebration, 66; opposition to French revolutionarycelebrations, 125; rites markingGeorge Washington's death,68 Benson, Egbert: on designs forU.S. coins, 56 Boston: celebration of anniversary of revolutionary war victories,38;celebration honoring George Washington, 37;celebration honoring John Adams, 75;colonial celebrations, 13, 14, 21- 23; French revolutionary celebrations,1-2,122-26, 148,149,150; George Washington's birthday celebrations, 61, 62, 65 — 66; Indcpen- 266 Index Boston (continued) dcncc day celebrations, 87;petition supporting John Adams, 76-77; popular celebration of Declaration of Independence, 33-34; revolutionary war rites of resistance, 22-25, 32;women of in French revolutionary celebration, 128— 29; women of in revolutionary war rites of resistance , 32 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry: on liberty poles and Whiskeyrebellion, 173 Brady's Run, Pcnna.: celebration of Thomas Jefferson's inauguration, 80 Brewer, John: on English popularpolitical culture, xii Bridgehampton, N.Y.: libertypole opposing Sedition Act, 175 Kyrd, William:and colonial celebrations, 17 Burlington, Vt.: French revolutionarycelebration , 141-42 Carlisle, Penna.: crowd actions contesting celebration of ratification of federal constitution , 42; French revolutionary celebrations , 134,138; Independence day celebrations, 93, no Carr, Benjamin,180 Ca/.enove, Theophile: on liberty poles in New Jersey, 172 Centreville, Md.: Independence daycelebrations , 97,109 Charleston: celebration honoring George Washington, 58, 65; colonial celebrations, 13-14, 15; French revolutionary celebrations , 133,134-35,144,149; women of in revolutionary war rites of resistance, 29 Cincinnati, Society of: and Independence day celebrations, 86-87; in New Haven, Conn. Independence day celebration, 108; in New York City rites marking George Washington's death, 70; in Philadelphia Independence day celebrations, 89,95, too, 108,113; in Trenton Independence day celebrations, 86, 95 Clarke Co., Ky.: Independence day celebration , TOI Cobbett, William: attacks French revolution and its celebrations in U.S., 133-34,135, 144-45, ^50,170; on Independence day celebrations, 106; publishes Quasi-War petitions supporting John Adams,76 cockades, black,161-63; in Greenville, Tcnn. Independence day celebration, 163; in New York City rites marking George Washington's death, 70; ritual burialof black cockade, Figure 8,164 cockades, tri-colored, 154—61; attacked by Federalists, 162-63; in Boston, 154; in Charleston, 154; in Fries Rebellion, 161; in Menotomy, Mass., 138; in Morristown, N.J., 154; in Philadelphia, 146-47, 154; in Portsmouth, N.H., 138 Connecticut: women of in revolutionary war rites of resistance,32 Cope, Thomas: on New York City Independence day celebration, 116 Declaration of Independence, 33-34: in Independence day celebrations, no-u, 113, 115,117; in Newark Independence day celebration, 91; in New York City Independence day celebrations, 95;rites surV Dcdham. Mass.: Federalistscut down...

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