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Colonial and Revolutionary Period


Anderson, Robert Charles, John C. Brandon, and Paul C. Reed, "The Ancestry of the Royally Descended Mansfields of the Massachusetts Bay," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 155 (Jan. 2001), 3–35.

Arthaud, John Bradley, and Ernest Hyde Helliwell III, "The Peter Lurvey Family of Essex County, Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 154 (Oct. 2000), 387–409.

———, "The Peter Lurvey Family of Essex County, Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont, (continued: Part Two)," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 155 (Jan. 2001), 69–90.

Arthur, Linda L., "A New Look at Schooling and Literacy: The Colony of Georgia," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 84 (Winter 2000), 563–88.

Battle, Robert, "An Addition to 'The Godbold Ancestry of Fishers and Fiskes of Early New England,'" New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 154 (Oct. 2000), 495–96.

Ben-Jacob, Michael, "Nathan Simson: A Biographical Sketch of a Colonial Jewish Merchant," American Jewish Archives Journal, 51 (nos. 1–2, 1999), 11–37.

Cima, Gay Gibson, "Black and Unmarked: Phillis Wheatley, Mercy Otis Warren, and the Limits of Strategic Anonymity," Theatre Journal, 52 (Dec. 2000), 465–95.

DuVal, Kathleen, "The Education of Fernando de Lebya: Quapaws and Spaniards on the Border of Empires," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 60 (Spring 2001), 1–29.

Flavell, Julie M., "Government Interception of Letters from America and the Quest for Colonial Opinion in 1775," William and Mary Quarterly, 58 (April 2001), 403–30.

Fontana, Bernard L., "Pictorial Images of Spanish North America," Journal of the Southwest, 42 (Winter 2000), 927–52.

Gronim, Sara Stidstone, "Geography and Persuasion: Maps in British Colonial New York," William and Mary Quarterly, 58 (April 2001), 373–402.

Kujawa, Sheryl A., "'The Path of Duty Plain': Samuel Hopkins, Sarah Osborn, and Revolutionary Newport," Rhode Island History, 58 (Aug. 2000), 75–89.

Laquer, Justine Harwood, "Lovine Porter, Wife of Jabez Avery of Coventry, Connecticut," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 154 (Oct. 2000), 410–12.

Loven, Pauline M., ed., "Hyrne Family Letters, 1699–1757," South Carolina Historical Magazine, 102 (Jan. 2001), 27–46.

Merritt, Jane T., "Cultural Encounters along a Gender Frontier: Mahican, Delaware, and German Women in Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania History, 67 (Autumn 2000, revised), 503–32.

Middleton, Simon, "'How it came that the bakers bake no bread': A Struggle for Trade Privileges in Seventeenth-Century New Amsterdam," William and Mary Quarterly, 58 (April 2001), 347–72.

Morris, Richard J., "Redefining the Economic Elite in Salem, Massachusetts, 1759–1799: A Tale of Evolution, Not Revolution," New England Quarterly, 73 (Dec. 2000), 603–24.

Myers, Marya C., and Donald W. James Jr., "William James of Scituate and Boston, Massachusetts, Shipwright and Quaker," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 155 (Jan. 2001), 36–68.

Olson, Alison, "Monster of Monsters and the Emergence of Political Satire in New England," Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 29 (Winter 2001), 1–21.

Parramore, Thomas C., "The 'Lost Colony' Found: A Documentary Perspective," North Carolina Historical Review, 78 (Jan. 2001), 67–83.

Peterson, Mark A., "Puritanism and Refinement in Early New England: Reflections on Communion Silver," William and Mary Quarterly, 58 (April 2001), 307–46.

Ridner, Judith, "William Irvine and the Complexity of Manhood and Fatherhood in the Pennsylvania Backcountry," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 125 (Jan./April 2001), 5–34.

Risjord, Norman K., "Jean Nicolet's Search for the South Sea," Wisconsin Magazine of History, 84 (Spring 2001), 34–43.

Schuetz-Miller, Mardith K., "Survival of Early Christian Symbolism in Monastic Churches of New Spain and Visions of the Millennial Kingdom," Journal of the Southwest, 42 (Winter 2000), 763–800. . . .


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