ew England’s Transatlantic Elite
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uritan Ministers in the Great Migration
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Puritan Physician in the Great Migration
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he Salt Box House in Old and New England
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he Gabled Box in Essex, England and Essex County, Massachusetts
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he Apparatus of Courtship in Puritan New England
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The Technology of Will Breaking: Whispering Sticks
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The Iconography of Old Age in New England: Mistress Anne Pollard
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A New England Meeting House
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Pulpit Eye and Elder Bench
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Spirit Stones in Massachusetts
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Steeple Hats and “Sadd Colors”
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The Swing Plow in New England and East Anglia
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Symbols of Belonging: “Towne Marks” in Massachusetts
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John Winthrop’s Little Speech on Liberty
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Sir William Berkeley and Charles I
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Colonel Richard Lee
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Anna Constable Lee
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Norborne Berkeley, Lord Botetourt
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Tenant Farmers in Oxfordshire
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Virginia’s First Great House: Sir William Berkeley’s Green Spring
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Stratford
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The Hall-and-Parlor House in Virginia
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William Byrd II
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Lucy Parke Byrd
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Virginia’s “Spirited She-Britons”: Sarah Harrison
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Colonel Daniel Parke
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Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia
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Yeocomico Church, Westmoreland County, Virginia
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Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia
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Slashed Sleeves
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The Iconography of Deference
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A Freeborn Gentleman of Virginia: Thomas Lee
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William Penn in Youth
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William Penn in Maturity
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Vernacular Architecture in Pennsylvania
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Pent Roofs and Door Hoods
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A Quaker Woman Preaching
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Quaker Meetinghouses
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A Hexagonal Quaker Schoolhouse
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A Quaker Wedding Dress
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Quaker Outbuildings
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The Great Quaker Bell
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Penrith Beacon
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Andrew Jackson
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James Knox Polk
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John Caldwell Calhoun
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Cabin Architecture in the Borderlands and Backcountry
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The Abduction of Rachel Donelson
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Age and Authority in the Backcountry
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Crackers, Rednecks, Hoosiers
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Patrick Henry
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English Regional Origins of the Puritan Migration
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English Origins of Massachusetts Place Names
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The Regional Culture of Eastern England
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The Tradition of Dissent in Eastern England
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Town Founding in New England
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Patterns of Settlement in East Anglia and Massachusetts
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English Regional Origins of Virginia’s Great Migration
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The South of England
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The Chesapeake Region
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Patterns of Settlement: Gloucestershire, England
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Patterns of Settlement: Gloucester County, Virginia
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English Regional Origins of the Friends’ Migration
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English Origins of Pennsylvania Place Names
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The North Midlands of England
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The Quaker Heartland
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The Delaware Valley
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Patterns of Settlement in Pennsylvania
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The Flight from North Britain
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Scotland and Northern Ireland
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The Borderlands
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British Borderers in the American Backcountry
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Patterns of Settlement in the Backcountry
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The Scale of Settlement in the Backcountry
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Regional Taxonomies in British History
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Speech and Culture Regions in the United States
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Regional Voting in the Early Republic, 1796-1832
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The Eclipse of Region: The Second Party System, 1840-52
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From Region to Section: The Republican Coalition, 1856-60
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The Republican Coalition versus the Solid South, 1880-88
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Region and Reform, 1896-1912
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The High Tide of Sectionalism, 1920-24
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Regional Alliances in the New Deal Coalition, 1932-44
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The Regional Revival, 1948-56
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The Regional Revolution in American Politics, 1968-88
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Regional Patterns of Violence in America
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Regional Attitudes toward the Rights of Women
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Cultural Indicators Used in This Work
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Religion and the Great Migration: Church Members in New England
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Gender and Age Composition in the Great Migration
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Occupations in the Great Migration: Five Studies
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English Origins of the Great Migration
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English Origins of Town Names in Massachusetts
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English Residence of University Men in New England
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New England’s Puritan Elite: Genealogical Links
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Puritan Ministers in England before 1590
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Completed Family Size in New England: Eleven Studies
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Age at Marriage in New England: Twenty Studies
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Prenuptial Pregnancy in Massachusetts: Nine Studies
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Illegitimacy Ratios by English Region
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“Sending Out” in Massachusetts and East Anglia
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Age Bias in New England: Four Studies
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Witchcraft Prosecutions in England and America: Six Studies
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Literacy in New England and East Anglia: Five Studies
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Season of Marriage in New England
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Size of Land Grants in Billerica, Massachusetts
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Wealth Distribution in Hingham, Norfolk and Hingham, Mass.
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Wealth Distribution in New England Towns and English Parishes
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Wealth Distribution in New England: Twenty-Six Studies
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Rates of Persistence in New England: Eight Studies
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Crime Statistics by State, 1790-1827
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Criminal Prosecutions in Massachusetts: Three County Studies
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Criminal Prosecutions in Massachusetts and South Carolina
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Voter Participation in Massachusetts: Ten Town Studies
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Virginia’s Elite: Dates of Immigration
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Virginia’s Elite: Social Rank in England
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Virginia’s Elite: English Counties of Origin
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Virginia’s Elite: Genealogical Links
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Population Growth in Virginia & Other Colonies
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Occupation of Virginia Servants: Four Studies
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Religion in Virginia: Patterns of Church Attendance
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English Origins of Families, Isle of Wight, Virginia
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English Origins of Virginia Servants and Bristol Apprentices
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English Origins of Place Names in Virginia and Maryland
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Completed Family Size in the Chesapeake: Four Studies
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Age at Marriage in the Chesapeake: Seven Studies
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Prenuptial Pregnancy in the Chesapeake: Four Studies
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Illegitimacy in the Chesapeake: Two Studies
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Chesapeake Onomastics
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Descent of Names, Virginia and New England
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Age Bias in the Chesapeake
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Literacy of Europeans in Virginia
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Literacy of Africans in Virginia
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Literacy by Social Rank in Virginia
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Kitchen Equipment in England and the Chesapeake
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Season of Marriage in the Chesapeake
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Season of Conception in the Chesapeake
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Population by Social Rank in Virginia
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Wealth Distribution in Virginia
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Size of Land Grants in Virginia
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Tenancy in Virginia: Seven Studies
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African Population in the Colonies
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Rates of Persistence in Surry and Northampton Counties, Va.
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Rates of Persistence in Northamptonshire, England
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Criminal Prosecutions in the Chesapeake: Five County Studies
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Voter Participation in Virginia: Sixteen Studies
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The Growth of Population in the Delaware Valley
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Quakers in Derby Meeting
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Churches in Early America
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Ethnic Composition of Pennsylvania Population, 1726-90
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Religious Composition of Pennsylvania Legislature, 1729-55
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Occupation of Immigrants to Philadelphia and Bucks Co., 1682-87
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Geographic Origins of Immigrants to Philadelphia and Bucks County
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Geographic Origins of Quaker “Ministers”
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Geographic Origins of Quaker Autobiographers
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Geographic Origins of Quakers with Certificates from Meetings
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Geographic Origins of Pennsylvania’s “First Purchasers”
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The Delaware Elite: Genealogical Links
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English Regional Speechways
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Completed Family Size in the Delaware Valley: Six Studies
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Age at Marriage in the Delaware Valley: Seven Studies
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Descent of Names in Quaker Families
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Quaker Onomastics in England and America
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Literacy in Pennsylvania: Two Studies
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Season of Marriage and Conception in the Delaware Valley
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Distribution of Wealth in the Delaware Valley: Two Studies
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Rates of Persistence in Chester and Lancaster Counties, Pa.
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Rates of Persistence in Nottinghamshire, England
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Criminal Prosecutions in Chester County, Pa.
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Voter Participation in the Delaware Valley: Six Studies
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Scotch-Irish Emigration to America before 1775: Six Studies
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Emigration from Scotland: Four Estimates
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Family Status of North British Emigrants: Four Studies
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Gender of North British Emigrants
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Age Distribution of North British Emigrants
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Motives for Migration from North Britain: Six Surveys
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Occupations of North British Emigrants
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Scottish and Irish Surnames in the Census of 1790: Two Studies
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Backcountry Elites: Genealogical Links
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Backcountry Elites: Origins of Officers at Kings Mountain
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Age at Marriage in Three Backcountry Districts
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Illegitimacy in North Britain
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Backcountry Onomastics
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Descent of Names in the Backcountry
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Age Bias in the Backcountry, 1776
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Rates of Literacy in North Britain
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Season of Marriage in the Backcountry: Augusta County, Va.
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Wealth Distribution in North Carolina and Tennessee before 1800: Eight Counties
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Wealth Distribution in Kentucky before 1800: Eleven Counties
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Rates of Persistence in the Borderlands and Backcountry
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Criminal Prosecutions in the Backcountry: Ohio County, Va.
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Voter Participation in the Backcountry: Four County Studies
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Settlements in British America before the Great Migrations
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Four British Folk Migrations: Modal Characteristics
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British Protestantism in the Seventeenth Century
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Taxonomies of Social Rank in England, 1577-1600
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Chronology of Anglo-American History, 1558-1760
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Four Regions in Early America: Environment
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Four Regions in Early America: Culture
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Regional Voting on Jay’s Treaty, 1796
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Region of Origin and Voting in New York and Ohio, 1840-46
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Region of Origin and Voting in New York and Ohio, 1856-60
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Ethnic Composition of the American Population, 1820-71
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Regional Voting for Richard Nixon
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