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21.1

“The Greatest Eloquence”: James Cathcart and the Power of Words in Eighteenth-Century Barbary

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Julie R. Voss

21.1

The Story the Torn Gown Told: Forensic Evidence and Lanah Sawyer’s Prosecution of Henry Bedlow for Rape, New York, 1793

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John Wood Sweet

21.1

A Tale of Two Toms: On the Uses and Abuses of History

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Jenny Hale Pulsipher

21.1

Can We Scan the Piggin?: Revisiting Early American Material Culture and Campus Collections across Pandemic Time

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Christine DeLucia

21.1

On the Importance of Archival Perseverance: The Mss. of William Jenks’s Memoir of the Northern Kingdom

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Jeremy Dibbell 

21.1

A Healthy Paradise: Annie Denton Cridge’s Feminist Utopia

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Ashley Garcia

21.1

“A Very Curious Religious Game”: Spiritual Maps and Material Culture in Early America

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Janet Moore Lindman

21.1

Family, Liberty, and Vermont: The Allegiance of Ethan Allen in the Revolutionary Era

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Benjamin Anderson

21.1

How to Party Like a President: The Dinners Behind the Dinner Records of Thomas Jefferson

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Merry Ellen Scofield

21.1

New Seats at the Tea Party

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Rebecca Brenner Graham