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Index Abernathy, Thomas Perkins, 126 Act of Union (1800), 10 Adams County (Pennsylvania), 58 Addison, Alexander, 190, 192, 195 Alexander, Robert, 131 Alien and Sedition Acts (1798), 190 Allegheny County (Pennsylvania), 171 Allen, Michael, 209 Allen, Robert, 112 Allen, William, 60 Alison, Francis, 37 Allison, John, 61, 69 Allison, Robert, 63 Allison, William, 62 American Indians. See Native Americans. Americanization, 168–69, 220–21 Anderson, Rev. James, 53, 58, 60, 67 Anglican Church, 8, 180–81; and disestablishment in Virginia, 130, 134–36, 137 Armitage, Hannah, 37 Armstrong, John, 80, 86, 87 Armstrong, Colonel William, 91 Ashe, Thomas, 176 Atlantic migration model, 213–15 Augusta County (Virginia), 67, 124, 134 Bailyn, Bernard, 45n1 Baldwin, John B., 130 Baldwin, Susan Madison Peyton, 130 Baltimore, 82–83, 90–91 Bancroft, George, 147 Barclay, Mary Hoops, 89 Barclay, Thomas, 89 Barr, Rev. Samuel, 181 Bartram, William, 153 Bates, Tarleton, 196 Bayard, Lieutenant Colonel Stephen, 180 Baynton, John, 85 Bedford (Pennsylvania), 82–83 Belfast, 10 Belfast Newsletter, 15, 150 Bell, Rev. Hamilton, 69 Beverley, Carter, 141 Beverley, Robert, 141 Beverley, William, 124 Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom (Virginia), 135 Birch v. McMillan, 192–93 Birch, Rev. Thomas Ledlie, 192 Black, Rev. John, 191 Blaine, Alexander, 86 Blaine, Ephraim, 86 Blair, Samuel, 36–37 256 Index Barrett, William, 194 Boggs, Andrew, 69 Boiling Spring (Kentucky), 217 Boonesborough (Kentucky), 217 Borden, Benjamin, Sr., 124 Borden, Robert, 141–42 Botetourt County (Virginia), 126 Bouquet, Colonel Henry, 88, 89, 90 Bower Hill, 183, 247 Bowyer, William, 137 Boyd, Robert, 90–91, 93 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 184, 193 Braddock, General Sir Edward, 86, 87, 114 Bradford, David, 186 Breckinridge, James, 128 Breckinridge, Letitia Preston, 128 Breckinridge, Robert, 128 Bridenbaugh, Carl, 234 Brison, Major James, 182 Brown, John, Jr., 129, 143n15 Brown, Rev. John, 128 Brown, Patrick, 152 Brown, Samuel, 129 Bruce, David, 198, 209n80 Bryan, George, 180 Buchanan, George, 235–36 Buchanan, Esther Smith, 92 Buchanan, Robert, 58, 62, 70 Buchanan, William, 59, 74n44, 85, 86, 87, 93, 95 Burd, James, 86 Burke, Edmund, 58 Burke, William, 58 Byrd, William, II, 129 Cadwalader, John, 95 Cadwalader, Lambert, 95 Caldwell, Rev. David, 239 Caldwell, James, 166 Callender, Robert, 79, 85, 86, 89, 90, 92 Campbell, Arthur, 134 Campbell, Rev. Benjamin, 37 Campbell, Francis, 37 Carlisle (Pennsylvania), xxii, 59, 79–81, 90, 94–95 Carnahan, Rev. James, 184 Carr, John, 51 Carsan, Samuel, 66, 83 Carter, Robert “King,” 129 Cartlidge, Edmund, 63 Cartlidge, John, 63 Chambers, Benjamin, 90 Chambersburg (Pennsylvania), 78, 82–83 Christian, John, 131 Christian, William, 126, 139 Clark, Daniel, 88, 95 Clark, George Rogers, 220 Clark, Rev. John, 206n51 Common Sense, 240–41 Commonwealth (Pittsburgh), 196, 198, 209n75 Connolly, John, 216 Cookson, Thomas, 80 Cornwallis, General Lord, 156 Coulter, James, 65 Covenanters, 8, 175, 187 Cowpens National Battlefield, 156 Craig, Major Isaac, 180, 183, 193 Craig, John, 37 Craig, Rev. John 127 Craig, Margaret, 66 Crawford, Patrick, 242 Creigh, John, 93 Croghan, George, 83, 85, 86 Cullen, L. M., 81 Cultural pluralism, xii, 31 Cumberland County (Pennsylvania) 58, 77 [3.137.161.222] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 09:20 GMT) Index 257 Dabbs, James McBride, 248 “Dark and Bloody Ground,” 215 Davey, Hugh, 66 Davie, William P., 242 Davis, Hugh, 209n78 Delaware River ports, 25 Denny, Ebenezer, 193 Derry (Ireland), 10 Derry Township (Pennsylvania), 58 Dickenson, Samuel, 37 Dickinson, John, 93 Dinsmore, James, 178 Dobbs, Arthur, 236–37 Doerflinger, Thomas, 81–82 Donahey, Joseph, 174 Donahey, Mary, 174 Donegal Springs (Pennsylvania), 15, 52–53, 55, 67–68, 91 Donnellan, Thomas, 102n77 Duane, William, 199 Duncan, Stephen, 86, 95 Dunlap, John, 224 Dysart, James, 66–67 Economic factors, 39–41; and exchange economy, 112–13, 114–15, 130, 157–58, 189, 202n13; and the Whiskey Rebellion, 182; growth of trade in the Ohio Valley, 172–73; and land speculation in Kentucky, 221–22; limitations of exchange economy, 182–83; opportunities for supplying the army, 89–90, 180, 182; trade with Native Americans, 63–64, 98n8, 150–51, 154–55, 157–58; trade between seaports and the backcountry, 66–67, 78–79, 83–84. See also Fur Trade. Edgar, James, 185 Elizabeth I, 4 Erin Benevolent Society, 197–98 Evans, Lewis, 97n3 Eyre, Colonel William, 91 Fairfax, Thomas, Lord, 108, 118n9, 124 Fallen Timbers, battle of, 221 Fanning, Edmund, 239–40 Fauquier, Frances, 244 Ferguson, Major Patrick, 156 Ferguson, Russell J., 180, 191 Findley, William, 168, 170, 174, 246; aftermath of Whiskey Rebellion, 195– 96; increasingly conservative, 199–200; and the Whiskey Rebellion, 183, 184, 186, 190 Fischer, David...

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