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INDEX

  1. Watres, Louis A., a dark horse, 267
  2. Watson, annalist of Philadelphia, correspondent of author's father, 54
  3. Watson, David T., 276, 323, 405
  4. Watterson, Henry, lectures in Academy of Music, 245
  5. Wayne, Anthony, 20; statue at Valley Forge, 158, 384; erection of a monument recommended, 530
  6. Wayne, William, 158, 239
  7. Weaver, Dr., appointed surgeon general, 311
  8. Weaver, John, as mayor of Philadelphia, 382
  9. Webster, Daniel, 23, 48, 49, 84
  10. Weedon, General George, his Orderly Book published, 268
  11. "Weekly Notes of Cases," 127
  12. Weekly Phœnix, 86
  13. Weimer, Albert B., 127
  14. Welsh ancestry of author, 17
  15. Welsh, John 151
  16. Wernwag, Lewis, builder of house in which author was born, 31
  17. West art collected by author, 161
  18. Westminster Abbey visited, 225
  19. Wetzel Swamp excursion, 290
  20. Wharton, Bromley, chosen private secretary, 283
  21. Wharton, George M., 119
  22. Wharton, Henry, 119
  23. Wheeler, Charles, 175
  24. Whitaker ancestry of author, 27
  25. Whitaker, Anna Maria, author's mother, 23
  26. Whitaker, George W., 72
  27. Whitaker, Gertrude K., 49; Edmund L., 55; George P., 55; Nelson E., 55; George W., 60; William P. C., 64; Benjamin R., 69; Andrew R., 69
  28. Whitaker, Joseph, author's maternal grandfather, 25; nail factory at Fourth Street and Old York Road, 26; executor of, 246
  29. Whitaker, Joseph R., 85, 246
  30. Whitaker, Bishop O. W., 215
  31. Whitaker, Dr. Samuel, A., 71
  32. Whitaker & Coudon, 76
  33. White, Ferguson & Co. of Robesonia, 76
  34. White, Josiah, 73, 89
  35. Whitehead, Miss Mary, 97
  36. Whitman, Walt, as a realist poet characterized, 498; entertained by Penn Club, 497
  37. "Wide Awakes," 83
  38. Wiley, Brigadier General John A., 378
  39. Willard, Dr. De Forrest, 113
  40. Williamson, Stanley, 128
  41. Wilson, James, 167
  42. Wilson, J. Lapsley, 175
  43. Wilson, William L., 123
  44. Wilson, Woodrow, address at Congress Hall characterized, 495; characterized, 494; compared with Sulzer and Zangwell, 494; civil service reform, 180; compared with author as governor, 326; present at opening of restored Congress Hall, 245
  45. Wiltbank, William White, 118, 247
  46. Winnemore, George W., 120
  47. Wise, John Sergeant, 133
  48. Wistar, I. J., writes letter of thanks, 441
  49. Wistar parties attended by author's father, 57
  50. Wister, W. Wynne, 127
  51. Wister, William Rotch, 175, 185
  52. Wolfe, Charles, S., 185, 229
  53. Wood, Edward R., 176, 185
  54. Wood, Stuart, 176
  55. Woodford, Stewart L., 177
  56. Woodruff, Clinton Rogers, 431
  57. Woods, Cyrus E., commends administration, 463
  58. Woods, Joseph M., 321
  59. Woodward, Byron, 113
  60. Workman, J. Henry, 98
  61. Workman, James Henry, 55
  62. Wright, Richardson L., 193
  63. Wu Ting Fang, at dedication of University Law Building, 486
  64. Xanthippe, poem written by request in early life, 137
  65. Yates, Richard, Governor of Illinois, 91
  66. Yellow Journalism compared with English common law offense of scolding, 541; leads to lawlessness, 541; severely scored, 539
  67. Young Men's Literary Union of Phœnixville, 72
  68. Yumuri observations and experiences, 244
  69. Zaandam sights, 216
  70. Zimmerman, Colonel T. C., 229

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