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INDEX

  1. Biddle, A. Sydney, 123
  2. Biddle, George W., 114, 119
  3. Billew (Boileau), Miss Caroline, 77
  4. Bingham, General Henry, dinner in his honor, 371
  5. Binney, Horace, remembered by author, 118
  6. Birthplace, 31
  7. Bishop, Annie M., 214
  8. Bispham, George Tucker, declines judgeship, 310
  9. Black Hand activities, 410
  10. Blaine, Col. Ephraim, 167
  11. Blaine, James G., 180, 187, 213
  12. Blankenburg, Rudolph, 176, 185
  13. Board of Education activities of author, 193; election of president, 202
  14. Boarding experiences at Third Street near Callowhill, 112
  15. Boer War comments, 225, 256
  16. Bookkeeper for oil company, 114
  17. Books, collecting, 160; exchange of rare, 167; sale of, 394; farmers' auctions, 162; prices paid for rare, 147
  18. Books of author's boyhood, 36; studied by author at Grovemont Seminary, 69
  19. Bosbyshell, Col. Oliver C, 158
  20. Bosworth Field visit, 250
  21. Botanizing trips of author while a boy, 41
  22. Bowen, A. Harry, 254
  23. Boyd, Peter, 397
  24. Bradley, Rev. Joel E., 67
  25. Bradley, Judge Joseph P., 471
  26. Bradley, Col. Walter T., 308
  27. Bradley, William, H., 69
  28. Breckinridge, Senator John C, of Kentucky, 93
  29. Bregy, F. A., secures judicial appointment, 196
  30. Brewster, B. H., member of bar, 115
  31. Brewster, Judge F. Carroll, 116
  32. Bridges, county, 524
  33. British Museum visit, 249
  34. Broek observations, 216
  35. Brooke, Charles W., 119
  36. Brooke, General John R., nearly selected for governor, 264; a Gettysburg veteran, 493
  37. Broomall, John M., 82
  38. Broomall, Virginia Earl, 69
  39. Brotherhead, William, 166
  40. Brotherhead's comment on bibliomaniacs, 170
  41. Brown, David Paul, 119
  42. Brown, J. Hay, comments on supposed candidacy of governor for Supreme Court, 338
  43. Brown, William M., lieutenant governor, 271, 354
  44. Brown's, John, attempt, news comes to Phœnixville, 80
  45. Brumbaugh, M. G., asked to urge Shumaker appointment, 457
  46. Bryce, James, characterized, 488; literary criticisms, 489
  47. Buckeye Blacksmith, the, a stump speaker and daguerreotypist, 46
  48. Budd, Henry, 127
  49. Bullitt, John C., 126, 382
  50. Bunn, William M., 371
  51. Burgin, Dr. Herman, 158
  52. Burgin, Horace, 158
  53. Burleigh, 51
  54. Burns, John, monument at Gettysburg, 305
  55. Butler, Gen. Benj. F., moves author's admittance to practice before U. S. Supreme Court, 135; saves Maryland for Union, 87
  56. Cabinet of the governor, 273
  57. Cadwalader, John, 254
  58. Cadwalader, Jr., John, 114, 431
  59. Cadwalader, Richard M., 158, 239, 384
  60. Calhoun, Alfred R., a prominent G. A. R. man, 102; political career, 103
  61. Cameron, Simon, 103, 171, 196
  62. Campaign contribution in 1902, 265
  63. Campaign for governor, 268; speeches, extemporaneous, 269
  64. Cannon, Joseph G., as a presiding officer, 359; characterization, 468
  65. Capp, Thomas H., 404
  66. Capitol—built without depleting treasury, 434; contracts attacked, 432; contract attack blunder in tactics, 433; cornerstone laid, 350; costs compared with other states, 524; dedication, 435; dedicatory address by governor, 435; expenditures defended by governor, 432; expenditures opened to newspaper editors, 434; furnishing attack, 433; investigation and prosecution, 440; itself an answer to critics of builders, 434; scandal, author bids it farewell, 435
  67. Carnegie, Andrew, 367, 375, 448
  68. Carnegie Library at State College dedicated, 367
  69. Carpenter, Major J. Edward, 158
  70. Carpenter, Samuel, 21
  71. Carson, Hon. Hampton L., 13, 94, 145, 175, 273, 331, 460
  72. Carty, Jerome, 101
  73. Cassatt, A. J., and horse racing, 270
  74. Cassel, Daniel K., his history of Mennonites, 147
  75. Cassidy, Lewis C., 119
  76. Catto, O. V., 194
  77. Cavin, Samuel E., 208
  78. Chambrun, Marquis de, 134
  79. Chamounix visited, 222
  80. Charities appropriations, 524
  81. Chattanooga battlefield visited, 316
  82. Checkers, the author's progress at game, 39
  83. Chester County Republicanism, fiftieth anniversary, 395
  84. Chew, Major David S. B., 492
  85. Chillon, castle of, visited, 223

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