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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Letters and Immigrants
Part I Immigrant Epistolarity
Introduction
1 Traditions of Inquiry
2 Forming Selves in Letters
3 Writing with a Purpose: Immigrant Epistolarity and the Culture of Emigration
4 Using Postal Systems: Transnational Networks on the Edge of Modernity
5 Establishing Voice, Theme, and Rhythm
6 When Correspondence Wanes
Part II Four Lives in Letters
Introduction
7 Thomas Spencer Niblock: A Dialogue of Respectability and Failure
8 Catherine Grayston Bond: Letter-Writing as the Practice of Existential Accounting
9 Mary Ann Wodrow Archbald: Longing for Her "Little Isle" from a Farm in Central New York
10 Dr. Thomas Steel: The Difficulties of Achieving the Reunited Family
Abbreviations for Archives and Repositories Consulted
Notes
Collections of Letters Consulted
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Letters and Immigrants
Part I Immigrant Epistolarity
Introduction
1 Traditions of Inquiry
2 Forming Selves in Letters
3 Writing with a Purpose: Immigrant Epistolarity and the Culture of Emigration
4 Using Postal Systems: Transnational Networks on the Edge of Modernity
5 Establishing Voice, Theme, and Rhythm
6 When Correspondence Wanes
Part II Four Lives in Letters
Introduction
7 Thomas Spencer Niblock: A Dialogue of Respectability and Failure
8 Catherine Grayston Bond: Letter-Writing as the Practice of Existential Accounting
9 Mary Ann Wodrow Archbald: Longing for Her "Little Isle" from a Farm in Central New York
10 Dr. Thomas Steel: The Difficulties of Achieving the Reunited Family
Abbreviations for Archives and Repositories Consulted
Notes
Collections of Letters Consulted
Index
About the Author