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References Camus, Raoul F. 1976. Military Music of the American Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. 1870. History of Wallingford, Connecticut, from Its Settlement in 1670 to the Present Time Including Meriden, Which Was One of Its Parishes until 1806, and Cheshire, Which Was Incorporated in 1780. Meriden, CT: published by the author. Elson, Louis C. 1900. Shakespeare in Music. Boston: L. C. Page and Company. Ewing, George. 1928. George Ewing, Gentleman: A Soldier of Valley Forge. Ed. Thomas Ewing. Yonkers, NY. Fitzpatrick, John C. 1931–1944. The Writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745–1799. 39 vols. Washington DC: Government Printing Office. New Grove Dictionary of Music. 1980. 20 vols. New York: MacMillan. Price, Carl F. 1975 [1941]. Yankee Township. East Hampton, CT: Citizens’ Welfare Club. Robinson, Alvan. 1818. Massachusetts Collection of Martial Musick. Hallowell, Maine: E. Goodale. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 2005. Confessions. Trans. Maurice LeLoir. New York: Barnes and Noble. Sturtze, Earl. 1955. The Sturtze Drum Instructor. New York: Schirmer. Trumbull, Benjamin. 1818. A Complete History of Connecticut: Civil and Ecclesiastical. Vol. 1. New-Haven, CT: Maltby, Goldsmith and Co. and Samuel Wadsworth. This page intentionally left blank [3.149.233.72] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 00:46 GMT) Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 by Peter Bohan and Philip Hammerslough Introduction and Notes by Erin Eisenbarth The Connecticut River: A Photographic Journey through the Heart of New England by Al Braden Connecticut’s Fife and Drum Tradition by James Clark The Old Leather Man: Historical Accounts of a Connecticut and New York Legend by Daniel DeLuca Dr. Mel’s Connecticut Climate Book by Dr. Mel Goldstein Westover School: Giving Girls a Place of Their Own by Laurie Lisle Crowbar Governor: The Life and Times of Morgan Gardner Bulkeley by Kevin Murphy Water for Hartford: The Story of the Hartford Water Works and the Metropolitan District Commission by Kevin Murphy Henry Austin: In Every Variety of Architectural Style by James F. O’Gorman Making Freedom: The Extraordinary Life of Venture Smith by Chandler B. Saint and George Krimsky Welcome to Wesleyan: Campus Buildings by Leslie Starr Connecticut in the American Civil War: Slavery, Sacrifice, and Survival by Matthew Warshauer Stories in Stone: How Geology Influenced Connecticut History and Culture by Jelle Zeilinga de Boer This page intentionally left blank [3.149.233.72] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 00:46 GMT) About the Author James Clark holds master’s degrees from Wesleyan University and from the New England Conservatory of Music, as well as a Ph.D. in Music History and Theory from the University of Connecticut. He has been active in Connecticut’s Ancient fife and drum community since 1965, and for the past twenty-one years has been president of the Connecticut Valley Field Music, a fife and drum corps that plays parades and concerts throughout New England. He is also the drum instructor for the Junior Colonials Fife and Drum Corps of Westbrook, Connecticut. About the Driftless Connecticut Series The Driftless Connecticut Series is a publication award program established in 2010 to recognize excellent books with a Connecticut focus or written by a Connecticut author. To be eligible, the book must have a Connecticut topic or setting or an author must have been born in Connecticut or have been a legal resident of Connecticut for at least three years. The Driftless Connecticut Series is funded by the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. For more information and a complete list of books in the Driftless Connecticut Series, please visit us online at http://www.wesleyan.edu/wespress/driftless. ...

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