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A Partial Bibliography of Vermont Material Culture (Lots 1-47)


Lillian Baker Carlisle, Vermont Clock and Watchmakers, Silversmiths, and Jewelers, 1778-1878, Burlington, VT:
Private Press, 1970.

Celebrating Vermont, Myths and Realities, Nancy Price Graff, ed., Middlebury, VT: Middlebury College, 1991.

Peter M. Deveikis, “Hastings Warren: Vermont Cabinetmaker,” The Magazine Antiques, 101:6 (June 1972):
1037-1039.

J. Kevin Graffagnino, The Shaping of Vermont, Rutland and Bennington, VT: Vermont Heritage Press and The
Bennington Museum, 1987.

David Hewitt, “G. Stedman—The Elusive Vermont Cabinetmaker,” Maine Antiques Digest, 14:3 (March 1986):
1D-4D.

William N. Hosley, Jr., “Vermont Furniture, 1790-1830,” Early New England Furniture: Essays in Memory of
Benno M. Forman, Brock Jobe, ed., Boston: S.P.N.E.A., 1987, pp. 245-286.

William N. Hosley, Jr., “Architecture and Society of the Urban Frontier: Windsor, Vermont, in 1800,” The Bay
and the River, 1600-1900, Peter Benes, ed., 1981 Annual Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England
Folklife, Boston: Boston University, 1982, pp. 73-86.

Zadock Thompson, History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, Statistical, Burlington, VT: Chauncy Goodrich, 1842.

Philip Zea, “Craftsmen and Culture: An Introduction to Vermont Furniture Making,” in Charles A. Robinson,
Vermont Cabinetmakers & Chairmakers Before 1855: A Checklist, Philip Zea, ed., Shelburne, VT: Shelburne
Museum, 1995, pp. 13-24.

Philip Zea, “Clockmaking and Society at the River and the Bay: Jedidiah and Jabez Baldwin, 1790-1820,” The
Bay and the River, 1600-1900, Peter Benes, ed., 1981 Annual Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New Eng-
land Folklife, Boston: Boston University, 1982, pp. 43-59.

Kenneth Joel Zogry, The Best the Country Affords: Vermont Furniture, 1765-1850, Philip Zea, ed., Bennington,
VT: Bennington Museum, 1995.
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