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Table of Contents: Vol.39 #1 Spring 2000

Articles 
Melissa Ladd Teed "A Large Sphere of Usefulness": Women's Education and Public Life in Hartford, 1815-1850..................................................................................1
Patrick J. Jung    A Connecticut Yankee in the Wisconsin Wilderness: Levi Warrington's Western Oddyssey................................................23
Justin M. Schack Why COPE Couldn't Cope: Organized Labor's Political Activities in Connecticut from the Fifties to Vietnam...................................39
Robert Asher Two Models of Paternalism: Samuel Collins (1833, 1846) and George F. Johnson (1927).........................................................56
Exhibition Reviews
Ann F. Peabody The Connecticut Historical Society, Hands-On History Gallery.......................................................................................77
John Mitrano Shaw-Perkins Mansion, New London County Historical Society, From Slavery to Civil Rights....................................................79
Elizabeth Pratt Fox Shelton History Center, Shelton Historical Society, Three Centuries of Shelton: From Farming to Industry and Beyond......................................................................................83
Elizabeth Blakelock The Wadsworth Atheneum, Images of Childhood, 1800-1900.................................................................................86
Amy L. Trout Wethersfield Museum, Legendary People, Ordinary Lives..........................................................................................90
Review Essays
Gregory Evans Dowd Correction for the Sins of Omission: The Historians' Removal and the New Indian Historians' Retrieval of New England's Indian History........................................................................................94
Book Reviews
Diane Lenti Lorraine Cook White, compiler, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records.............................................103
Barbara G. Carson Bruce C. Daniels, Puritans at Play: Leisure and Recreation in Colonial New England............................................................106
Katherine Hermes

Lisa Wilson, Ye Heart of Man: The Domestic Life of Men in Colonial New England............................................................108

Paul Kelton Arthur Caswell Parker, Red Jacket: Seneca Chief....................110
Robert B. Gordon Ed Kirby, Echoes of Iron in Connecticut's Northwest Corner.....................................................................................113
Bruce P. Stark James Kirby Martin, Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary Hero: An American Warrior Reconsidered.............................................115
Robert S. Wolff Chris Dixon, Perfecting the Family: Antislavery Marriages in Nineteenth-Century America..................................................118
Matthew S. Warshauer Robert L. Bee, editor, The Boys from Rockville: Civil War Narratives of Sgt. Benjamin Hirst, Company D., 14th Connecticut Volunteers...........................................................121

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