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Table of Contents: Vol. 39,  No. 2  Fall 2000

Articles 
Cherie Sweeney Conflicting Cultures, Composite Communities: A Wethersfield Woman Goes Whaling, 1858-1861...................................127
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
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
Notes
Gloria P. Stewart August 1912: War Comes to Southwestern Connecticut....197
Exhibition Review
Katherine Hermes The Tapping Reeve House and Law School, The Noblest Study: The Legacy of America's Fist School 0f Law.........203
Robert Asher Brooklyn Historical Society Museum,  More Vintage Views of Brooklyn......................................................................206
Review Essays
Paul E. Teed  Reassessing the Meaning of Slavery in New England History..............................................................................210
Elizabeth Rose Women, Freedom and Citizenship: Two Approaches.........218
Book Reviews
Jamie H. Eves Christopher P. Bickford, Plainfield Transformed: Three Centuries of Life in A Connecticut Town, 1699-1999.....230
Louise A. Breen Jane Kamensky, Governing the Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England.........................................234
Gerald F. Reid

Laura J. Murray, ed., To Do Good to My Indian Brethren: The Writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751-1776..................237

William Gutherie Sayen Saul Cornell, The Other Founders: Anti-Federalism and the Dissenting Tradition in America, 1788-1828..................240

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