Volume XLIV, Number 4
Features
From the Anonymous Lady to the Peales and the Sullys: Philadelphia’s Professional Women Painters of the Early Republic
Cynthia Haveson Veloric
Stockings, Cap Braids and Bomber Turrets: Wyomissing Industries Mobilizes for World War II
Robert D. Hill
1918’s Deadliest Killer: The Flu Pandemic Hits Pennsylvania
Thomas J. McGuire
“Keeping with the Dignity of the Commonwealth”: 50 Years of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence
David Morrison
Departments
From the Executive Director
Andrea W. Lowery
Editor’s Letter
Kyle R. Weaver
Marking Time: Stephanie Kwolek, Inventor of Kevlar
Karen Galle
Our Documentary Heritage: Readco and the Transition to Military Manufacturing in World War II
Richard C. Saylor
A Place in Time: Loleta Recreation Area
Keith Heinrich
Trailheads: World War II Trails
Amy Killpatrick Fox
PHMC Highlights
Sean Adkins
Book Review: Smoketown: The Untold Story of the Other Great Black Renaissance by Mark Whitaker
Imani D. Owens
Book Review: Branch Line Empires: The Pennsylvania and the New York Central Railroads by Michael Bezilla, with Luther Gette
Dan Cupper
Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation Newsletter
Wish You Were Here: The Old Stone Bridge over Jack's Creek
Pamela W. Reilly
Sharing the Common Wealth: Helen Behal's Jewish Welfare Board Uniform
Kyle R. Weaver
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