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  1. Accident nearly terminates career, 203
  2. Achievements of administration as governor, 439
  3. Adamson, Thomas, introduced to Daniel Webster by author's father, 23
  4. Address at Andersonville, 402; at Chickamauga battlefield, 317; at dedication of capitol, 435; at dedication of statue of Teedyuscung, 268; to voters of state urging Blaine's election in 1884, 188; at 200th anniversary of coming of Germans to Germantown, 148; before Canstatter Volksfest Verein, 240; before Sons of Revolution, 158; before New England Society of Pennsylvania, 1891, 230; urging Blaine's election, commented upon by Philadelphia newspapers, 188; at Bellefonte on the Curtin monument dedication, 428; to the Republican national convention, 360; at Franklin and Marshall College, 305; at Gettysburg, 305, 352; at Hanover, 396; to the Legislature, 291; at Neshaminy to Sons of Revolution, 305
  5. Adventure with a runaway horse, 367
  6. Albert, heir to Belgian throne, visits America, 252
  7. Aldekerk observations and experiences, 217
  8. Allen, William, Colonial Chief Justice, 34
  9. Allentown Fair visited, 312
  10. Ambitions of mother of author, 151
  11. American Philosophical Society celebrates 200th anniversary of Franklin's birth, 421
  12. Amsterdam acquaintances, observations and experiences, 216
  13. Amundsen, Roald, met in company with other Polar explorers, 496
  14. Ancestors of author, 17; fluent speakers and writers, 136
  15. Anderson, Dr. Benjamin S., 65
  16. Anderson, Dr. David F., teaches author chess, 39
  17. Anderson, Isaac, author's great-grandfather, 20
  18. Anderson, James, author's great-great-great-grandfather, 20
  19. Anderson, Dr. James, land purchase at Ardmore, 229
  20. Anderson, Dr. Joseph W., 229
  21. Anderson, Major Patrick, 20, 195, 322
  22. Anderson, Sarah, wife of Matthias Pennypacker and author's grandmother, 19
  23. Andrews, W. R., 265, 391
  24. Annapolis appointment offered to author, 90
  25. Antietam battlefield memorials dedicated, 366, 437
  26. Antwerp experiences and observations, 215, 248
  27. Appointive offices, filling the, as governor, 272
  28. Ardmore built on land of Dr. James Anderson, 229
  29. Armitage, Charles, 73
  30. Ashenfelter, 112, 145
  31. Ashenfelter, S. M., boyhood associate of author, 68
  32. Ashhurst, Richard L., 407
  33. Atlantic Monthly publishes "Ills of Pennsylvania," 260
  34. Atlee, Col. Samuel John, 148
  35. Audenried, Col. Joseph C., 376
  36. Auter, James, 410
  37. Autobiography, how written, 11; never revised by author, 12
  38. Baer, George F., 229, 424
  39. Baking Powder Bill, 289
  40. Balance between states and federal government, 279
  41. Bancroft Literary Society, members who became friends of author, 101
  42. Banneker Institute, 104
  43. Bar, admitted to, 114; leaders of, 119
  44. Baraçoa observations and experiences, 242
  45. Barker, Wharton, 124, 175, 178, 186
  46. Barnes, William, 430
  47. Bartilotte, Nichola, tried for murder, 236
  48. Basle observations and experiences, 220
  49. Bavis, Mary A., 49
  50. Bear protection bill veto, 289
  51. Beaver, General James A., 229, 418
  52. Beaver, James A., nominated for governor, 187
  53. Beeber, Dimner, 339
  54. Beitler, Abraham M., 127
  55. Beitler, Alderman David, 127
  56. Beitler, Colonel Lewis E., 247, 313
  57. Bell imprint collection, 160
  58. Bell, John C, 246
  59. Berry, William H., elected state treasurer, 398
  60. Bevan, John, author's Welsh ancestor of royal blood, 21
  61. Bible of author's great-great-great-grandmother's grandfather, anecdote, 168
  62. Bicycle case decision, 252
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