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VOLUME CXXXI

April 2007

NO. 2



Staff

Contributors

Editorial: President's House Update
Tamara Gaskell Miller 125

"So Many Things for His Profit and for His Pleasure": Colonial Naturalists Respond to an Enlightenment Creed, 1727–1777
Thomas Wirth 127

A Matter of Context: Elizabeth Wilson Revisited
Meredith Peterson Tufts 149


Review Essay

Benjamin Franklin at 300: The Show Goes On: A Review of the Reviews
Michael Zuckerman 177


Book Reviews

Harper, Promised Land: Penn's Holy Experiment, The Walking Purchase, and the Dispossession of the Delawares, 1600–1763,
by Steven Gimber 209

Guenther, "Rememb'ring our Time and Work is the Lords": The Experiences of Quakers on the Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania Frontier,
by Jean R. Soderlund 210

Frasca, Benjamin Franklin's Printing Networks: Disseminating Virtue in Early America,
by David Waldstreicher 212

Finger, Dr. Franklin's Medicine,
by Joyce E. Chapin 213

Yoder, The Pennsylvania German Broadside: A History and Guide,
by Leonard Norman Primiano 214

Lanier, The Delaware Valley in the Early Republic: Architecture, Landscape, and Regional Identity,
by Susan Garfinkel 216

Kashatus, Money Pitcher: Chief Bender and the Tragedy of Indian Assimilation,
by Karen Guenther 217

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: 200 Years of Excellence,
by Page Talbott 218

Adams, Eakins Revealed: The Secret Life of an American Artist,
by Sarah Gordon 220

Kirkpatrick, The Revenge of Thomas Eakins,
by Sarah Gordon 220

Youngner, Industry in Art: Pittsburgh, 1812 to 1920,
by Edward Slavishak 222

Kleinberg, Widows and Orphans First: The Family Economy and Social Welfare Policy, 1880–1939,
by Andrew Morris 223


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