CONTENTS
SECTION I: MUSIC AND RELIGION
Itinerant Yankee Singing Masters in the Eighteenth Century
Nym CookeThe Itinerant Preacher and the Social Network in Seventeenth-Century New England
Barbara Ritter DaileyEvangelical Itinerancy in Rural New England: New Gloucester, Maine, 1754–1807
Stephen A. Marini
SECTION II: EDUCATION AND RURAL LITERACY
Itinerant Lecturers and Lecturing in New England, 1800–1850
Donald M. ScottPeddlers and the Dissemination of Printed Material in Northern New England, 1780–1840
William J. Gilmore
SECTION III: SOCIAL ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS
John Griffiths, Eighteenth-Century Itinerant Dancing Master
Kate Van Winkle KellerItinerant Entertainers in New England and New York, 1687–1830
Peter BenesEntrepreneurial and Cultural Aspects of the Early-Nineteenth-Century Circus and Menagerie Business
Richard W. Flint
SECTION IV: PORTRAITS, PROFILES, AND DAGUERREOTYPES
New England Itinerant Portraitists
Joyce HillRalph Earl as an Itinerant Artist: Pattern of Patronage
Elizabeth Mankin KornhauserRuth Henshaw Bascom: Itinerant Portraitist
Mary Eileen FourattThe Early Career of Ethan Allen Greenwood
Georgia Brady BumgardnerTwo Painters: Itinerants in New York and New England
Mary Black
SECTION V: NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Itinerancy Bibliography
Conference Program, Itinerancy in New England and New York
Abstracts of Conference Papers
Photo and Illustration Credits
Notes on Contributors