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1 | St. John River Valley Material Culture: Objects as Indicators of Cultural Regions, 1763-1851 | 3 |
2 | The Upper St. John River Valley: Acadian, French Canadian, and American Influences in the Madawaska Settlements, 1785-1851 | 23 |
3 | Anglos and Americans in the Lower St. John River Valley: Early-Comers, Loyalist Generations, and Purveyors of "Yankee Clap-Trap Furniture," 1763-1851 | 59 |
4 | Scots and Irish in the Lower St. John River Valley: Scottish Furniture-Making Traditions and the Impact of Irish Immigrant Artisans, 1815-1851 | 112 |
5 | Valley Material Culture and the Coalescence of Regional Styles | 151 |
App. 1 | Population of Saint John and the Madawaska Settlements, 1824-1851 | 173 |
App. 2 | Lists of Artisans, 1851 Census and Earlier | 174 |
App. 3 | Household Inventory: The Hon. George Sproule of Fredericton, 1818 | 177 |
App. 4 | List of Tools Purchased by James Anderson, Jr (New Brunswick) from Alexander Mathieson (Scotland) in 1837 | 184 |
Notes | 187 | |
Glossary | 233 | |
Bibliography | 245 | |
Credits of Plates and Figures, by Collection | 265 | |
Index | 269 |
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