The Human Tradition in the American Revolution by Nancy L. Rhoden & Ian K. Steele

The Human Tradition in the American Revolution by Nancy L. Rhoden & Ian K. Steele

Author:Nancy L. Rhoden & Ian K. Steele
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 2000-04-09T04:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. Elizabeth Drinker, The Diary of Elizabeth Drinker, ed. Elaine Forman Crane, 3 vols. (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1991), 1:232.

2. Diary of Sarah Logan Fisher, printed in Nicholas B. Wainwright, “A Diary of Trifling Occurrences: Philadelphia, 1776–1778,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 82 (1958): 450. Hereafter cited as PMHB.

3. Drinker, Diary, 1:232.

4. Ibid., 1:235.

5. Ibid., 1:286–87.

6. Ibid., 1:269.

7. Elizabeth Drinker (hereafter, ED) to Henry Drinker (hereafter, HD), July 12, 1771, Drinker Sandwith Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP), Philadelphia. Hereafter cited as Drinker Sandwith Papers.

8. Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia), April 1, 1756.

9. Drinker, Diary, 3:2086, 2:1192.

10. ED to HD, July 13, 1771, Drinker Sandwith Papers.

11. Diary of Ann Warder, January 15, 1787, HSP, cited in Drinker, Diary, 1:xi.

12. “Notes and Queries,” PMHB 13 (1889): 122.

13. Drinker, Diary, 1:5–89 passim.

14. Ibid., 199.

15. Ibid., 207.

16. Ibid., 2:1182.

17. Ibid., 1:321.

18. Ibid., 209.

19. Ibid., 233, 260.

20. Pennsylvania Gazette, July 21, 1763.

21. Drinker, Diary, 1:204.

22. Ibid., 208.

23. Ibid., 3:1368.

24. Ibid., 1:131.

25. Ibid., 197.

26. Ibid.

27. Ibid., 199.

28. John Drinker, Observations on the Late Popular Measures (Philadelphia, 1774), quoted in Steven Rosswurm, Arms, Country, and Class: The Philadelphia Militia and the “Lower Sort” during the American Revolution, 1775–1783 (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1987), 42.

29. Drinker, Diary, 3:1252.

30. Russell F. Weigley, Philadelphia: A 300-Year History (New York: W. W. Norton, 1982), 124.

31. Drinker, Diary, 1:225.

32. Ibid., 218.

33. Ibid., 224.

34. Ibid., 233.

35. Ibid., 243.

36. W. C. Ford et al., eds., Journals of the Continental Congress, 34 vols. (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904–1937), 8:694, quoted in Weigley, Philadelphia, 132.

37. HD to ED, January 26, 1778, Drinker Sandwith Papers.

38. ED to HD, December 3, 1777, Drinker Sandwith Papers.

39. Drinker, Diary, 1:258.

40. Ibid., 259, 273.

41. Ibid., 260.

42. Ibid., 240–41.

43. Ibid., 266.

44. Ibid., 264.

45. Ibid., 271.

46. Ibid., 272.

47. ED to HD, February 26, 1778, Drinker Sandwith Papers.

48. ED to HD, December 27, 1777, Drinker Sandwith Papers.

49. Drinker, Diary, 1:302.

50. ED to HD, November 17, 1777, Drinker Sandwith Papers.

51. Drinker, Diary, 1: 259.

52. Ibid., 246–47.

53. Ibid., 306.

54. Ibid., 311.

55. Ibid., 2:1253.

56. Ibid., 1:321.

57. Ibid., 325.

58. Ibid., 337.

59. Indenture between Elizabeth Midcaf and John Rudolph, September 5, 1828, Society Miscellaneous Collection 9c, folder 9, Indentures—Housewifery, HSP.

60. Drinker, Diary, 1:440.

61. Ibid., 756.

62. Ibid., 2:903.

63. Ibid., 3:1865.

64. Ibid., 1:391.

65. Ibid., 420.

66. Ibid., 3:2080.



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