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Finding Martha's Vineyard

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by Jill Nelson


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  Weiss, Ellen. City in the Woods: The Lífe and Design of an American Camp Meeting on Martha’s Vineyard. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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  Photo Credits

  For permission to reprint the following, grateful acknowledgment is given to:

  Endpaper: Courtesy of the Martha’s Vineyard

  Historical Society

  Courtesy of Alison Shaw

  Courtesy of the Martha’s Vineyard Historical Society

  Courtesy of the Vineyard Gazette

  Courtesy of the Shearer family

  Courtesy of Anne Vanderhoop

  Courtesy of Hampton University Archives

  Courtesy of Barbara Townes

  Courtesy of Olive Tomlinson, photograph by William Bowles

  Courtesy of Amy Goldson

  Courtesy of the Teixeira family

  Courtesy of Olive Tomlinson, photograph by William Bowles

  Courtesy of Barbara DePasse

  Courtesy of the Allen family

  Courtesy of Hurmie Thorne

  Courtesy of Keith Maynard

  Courtesy of Mark Alan Lovewell

  Courtesy of the Shearer family

  Courtesy of the Allen family

  Courtesy of the author

 

 

 


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