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Jon Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Apr 2001 17:18:50 -0400
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Congratulations to new ATHG member Sarah Hand Meacham!

My apologies to those of you who will receive this message from
multiple listservs.

Jon

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>Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 14:44:51 -0400
>From: PEAES <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: 2001-2002 PEAES Fellows
>
>April 30, 2001
>
>Dear Friends and Colleagues:
>
>The Library Company of Philadelphia's Program in Early American Economy
>and Society is pleased to announce the winners of its fellowships for
>2001-2002.  Please join us in congratulating them:
>
>Post-doctoral fellow: Seth Rockman, Department of History, Occidental
>College, "Between Freedom and Slavery:  Working for Wages in Early
>Republic Baltimore and Philadelphia"
>
>Doctoral fellow: Shawn Kimmel, Department of History, University of
>Michigan, "Political Economy in Philadelphia's Pamphlet Literature of
>Philanthropy and Reform, 1825-1855"
>
>Short-term fellows: Sarah Hand Meacham, Department of History,
>University of Virginia, "The Topography of Drink: Gender and the
>Creation of a Market for Alcohol in Early Pennsylvania, Maryland, and
>Virginia"
>
>Jennifer Anderson-Lawrence, Department of History, New York University,
>"Mahogany in the Atlantic World Economy"
>
>Brian Luskey, Department of History, Emory University, "Marginal Men:
>Clerks and the Social Boundaries of Nineteenth-Century America"
>
>Kenryu Hashikawa, Department of History, Columbia University, "City and
>Country in the Early Republic:  Social and Economic Networks in the New
>York-Philadelphia Region"
>
>We hope you will be able to join in what promises to be a stimulating
>year ahead.  For more information on the Program in Early American
>Economy and Society and its many activities, please visit the Library
>Company of Philadelphia's website at www.librarycompany.org or contact
>me at [log in to unmask]
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Cathy Matson, PEAES Director


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