Benes, PeterBenes, Jane MontagueDublin Seminar for New England Folklife (9th : 1984 : Salem, Mass.)Social life and customs2025-09-092025-09-091986https://hdl.handle.net/2144/51188This item record is available: https://bu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01BOSU_INST/u1o13f/alma99197096620001161Section I: Music and religion: Itinerant Yankee singing masters in the eighteenth century / Nym Cooke ; The itinerant preacher and the social network in seventeenth-century New England / Barbara Ritter Dailey ; Evangelical 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. Scott ; Peddlers and the dissemination of printed material in northern New England, 1780-1840 / William J. Gilmore -- Section III: Social arts and the entertainments: John Griffiths, eighteenth-century dancing master / Kate Van Winkle Keller. Itinerant entertainers in New England and New York, 1687-1830 / Peter Benes ; Entrepreneurial 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 Hill ; Ralph Earl as an itinerant artist : pattern of patronage / Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser ; Ruth Henshaw Bascom : itinerant portraitist / Mary Eileen Fouratt ; The early career of Ethan Allen Greenwood / Georgia Brady Bumgardner ; Two painters : itinerants in New York and New England / Mary Black.en-USCopyright 1986 Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved. Reproductions, with appropriate citation and credit, may be made for non-commercial use. All other uses require the express written consent of Boston University.New EnglandCivilizationNew York (State)Itinerancy in New England and New YorkOther