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. Hannah Barnard’s Cupboard: Female Property and Identity in Eighteenth-century New England. In: Through A Glass Darkly: Defining Self in Early America. University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of Early American History and Culture; 1997. p. 238-273. Website
. Daughters of Liberty: Religious Women in Revolutionary New England. In: Women in the Age of the American Revolution. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia; 1989. p. 211-243. Website
. Martha Ballard and Her Girls: Women's Work in Eighteenth-Century Maine. In: Work and Labor in Early America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press; 1988. p. 70-105. Website
. Martha Moore Ballard and the Medical Challenge to Midwifery. In: Maine in the Early Republic: From Revolution to Statehood. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England; 1988. p. 165-183. Website
. Housewife and Gadder: Themes of Self-sufficiency and Community in Eighteenth- Century New England. In: To Toil the Livelong Day: America's Women at Work, 1780-1980. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press; 1987. p. 21-34. Website
. 'From the Fair to the Brave': Spheres of Womanhood in Federal Maine. In: Agreeable Situations: Domesticity and Commerce in Coastal Maine, 1780-1830. Kennebeunk: Brick Store Museum; 1987. p. 215-225.
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