Early American probate inventories

Date
1989
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OA Version
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Abstract
Unlocking the semantic and quantitative doors / P. Benes and J.M. Benes -- Matching inventory terms and period furnishings / R.F. Trent -- The meaning of absence: household inventories in Surry County, Virginia, 1690-1715 / A.L. Hawley -- Using tax lists to detect biases in probate inventories / K.M. Sweeney -- Literacy and reading in eighteenth-century Westborough, Massachusetts / R.W. Beales, Jr. -- Dress in seventeenth-century Cambridge, Massachusetts: an inventory-based reconstruction / P. Trautman -- Women's property and family continuity in eighteenth-century Connecticut / B.M. Ward -- Rhode Island handloom weavers: a probate perspective / G.F. Mohanty -- First-period architecture in Maine and New Hampshire: the evidence of probate inventories / R.M. Candee -- Delaware's Orphans Court valuations and the reconstitution of historic landscapes, 1785-1830 / B.L. Herman.
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