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The Bay and the River: 1600–1900

The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife
Annual Proceedings
June 13 and 14, 1981

CONTENTS

SECTION I: FURNITURE AND CRAFTS

Style, Technology, and the Craftsmen: Assessing Regionalism in Seventeenth-Century New England Joinery
Robert F. Trent

Concord Case Furniture: Cabinetry Twenty Miles from the Bay
Myrna Kaye

Clockmaking and Society at the River and the Bay: Jedediah and Jabez Baldwin, 1790–1820
Philip Zea

SECTION II: ARCHITECTURE

Connecticut River Valley Doorways: An Eighteenth-Century Flowering
Amelia F. Miller

Architecture and Society of the Urban Frontier: Windsor, Vermont, in 1800
William N. Hosley, Jr.

SECTION III: POPULAR LITERATURE AND BALLADRY

Springfield Mountain in Valley and Bay
Richard M. Swiderski

SECTION IV: SOCIETY AND RELIGION

River Gods in the Making: The Williamses of Western Massachusetts
Kevin M. Sweeney

Psalmody in Coastal Massachusetts and the Connecticut River Valley
Peter Benes

SECTION V: NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

Regional Studies Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Photo and Illustration Credits
Program, The Bay and the River: 1600–1900