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New England (U.S.)

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Article Zilberstein, Anya (2013)
Making and Unmaking Local Knowledge in Greater New England. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies (pp. 559-569). (/isis/citation/CBB001451637/) unapi

Chapter Fry, Joel T. (2011)
America's “Ancient Garden”: The Bartram Botanic Garden, 1728--1850. In: Knowing Nature: Art and Science in Philadelphia, 1740--1840. (/isis/citation/CBB001210291/) unapi

Book Phillip W. Adams (2011)
New Haven facilities in color, Vol. 1: Boston Division; and Vol. 2: New Haven Division. (/isis/citation/CBB790711447/) unapi

Book Bradford G. Blodget (2011)
Marium Foster's Boston and Maine railroad: The story of Keene's railroad lady. (/isis/citation/CBB372911199/) unapi

Book Silva, Cristobal (2011)
Miraculous Plagues: An Epidemiology of Early New England Narrative. (/isis/citation/CBB001250139/) unapi

Thesis Pastore, Christopher L. (2011)
From Sweetwater to Seawater: An Environmental History of Narragansett Bay, 1636--1849. (/isis/citation/CBB001567330/) unapi

Book Swedlund, Alan C. (2010)
Shadows in the Valley: A Cultural History of Illness, Death, and Loss in New England, 1840--1916. (/isis/citation/CBB001031599/) unapi

Article Robert B. Gordon; Michael S. Raber (2010)
Meeting the Challenge of a Renewable Energy Resource: Small-Scale Milling and Manufacturing in Southern New England. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 5-24). (/isis/citation/CBB724685716/) unapi

Article John P. Johnson (2010)
Reinventing the Waterwheel: Rediscovering the Knowledge of a Mid-Nineteenth Century Millwright in New England. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 25-40). (/isis/citation/CBB163746950/) unapi

Book Woodward, Walter W. (2010)
Prospero's America: John Winthrop Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation of New England Culture, 1606--1676. (/isis/citation/CBB001021107/) unapi

Book Herman Page (2009)
Rails across Martha's Vineyard: Steam narrow gauge and trolley lines. (/isis/citation/CBB888524113/) unapi

Article Noymer, Andrew; Jarosz, Beth (2008)
Causes of Death in Nineteenth-Century New England: The Dominance of Infectious Disease. Social History of Medicine (p. 573). (/isis/citation/CBB000930682/) unapi

Thesis Frank, Marti Jaye (2008)
Carrying the Mill: Steam, Waterpower and New England Textile Mills in the 19th Century. (/isis/citation/CBB001561144/) unapi

Thesis Zilberstein, Anya (2008)
Planting Improvement: The Rhetoric and Practice of Scientific Agriculture in Northern British America, 1670--1820. (/isis/citation/CBB001561170/) unapi

Book Gibson, Marion (2007)
Witchcraft Myths in American Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB000831310/) unapi

Article Campanella, Thomas J. (2007)
“Mark Well the Gloom”: Shedding Light on the Great Dark Day of 1780. Environmental History (p. 35). (/isis/citation/CBB000700458/) unapi

Book Roy, John H., Jr. (2007)
A Field Guide to Southern New England Railroad Depots and Freight Houses. (/isis/citation/CBB053608565/) unapi

Article Quinn, Sheila O'Brien (2007)
How Southern New England became Magnetic North: The Acceptance of Animal Magnetism. History of Psychology (p. 231). (/isis/citation/CBB000773009/) unapi

Thesis Dudley, Anu King (2007)
What Was in the Doctor's Bag: A Material Culture Study of the Performance ofMedicine in Antebellum New England. (/isis/citation/CBB001561525/) unapi

Article Allen, David Y. (2005)
French Mapping of New York and New England, 1604-1760. Coordinates: Online Journal of the Map and Geography Round Table, American Library Association.. (/isis/citation/CBB000640016/) unapi

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