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| Cherie
Sweeney
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Conflicting
Cultures, Composite Communities: A Wethersfield
Woman Goes Whaling, 1858-1861...................................127 |
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| Christina
Erickson and
Barbara
Austen |
On
the “Front Lines” of the Civil War Home Front: The Morehouse
Family Experiences the New York City
Draft Riots, July 1863................................................................150 |
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| Christina
Erickson and
Barbara
Austen |
“Write
about the onions and every thing at home”: The Civil War Era
Correspondence of Samuel and Angeline
Morehouse.......................................................................166 |
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| Notes |
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| Gloria
P. Stewart |
August
1912: War Comes to Southwestern Connecticut....197 |
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| Exhibition
Review |
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| Katherine
Hermes |
The
Tapping Reeve House and Law School, The
Noblest Study: The Legacy of America's Fist School
0f
Law.........203 |
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| Robert
Asher |
Brooklyn
Historical Society Museum,
More Vintage Views of Brooklyn......................................................................206 |
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| Review
Essays |
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| Paul
E. Teed
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Reassessing
the Meaning of Slavery in New England
History..............................................................................210 |
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| Elizabeth
Rose |
Women,
Freedom and Citizenship: Two Approaches.........218 |
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| Book
Reviews |
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| Jamie
H. Eves |
Christopher
P. Bickford, Plainfield
Transformed: Three Centuries of Life in A Connecticut Town,
1699-1999.....230 |
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| Louise
A. Breen |
Jane
Kamensky, Governing the
Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England.........................................234 |
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| Gerald
F. Reid |
Laura
J. Murray, ed., To
Do Good to My Indian Brethren: The Writings of Joseph Johnson,
1751-1776..................237 |
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| William
Gutherie Sayen |
Saul
Cornell, The
Other Founders: Anti-Federalism and the Dissenting Tradition in
America, 1788-1828..................240 |
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