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S6. White, qUOh.:d ill Kulik, ("/ Ill., up. ,-il., p . . 1.'1 1 .<br />
57. Hex Bums, .'UCCl'.\',I' ill Amalea- 'I'll,' )'j, {<br />
(Amherst 1976) p 91 AI: . W'II'<br />
" , . . so I lum A S 11 n _<br />
1800-1840(Harrisburg, 1 955)' 50' " I<br />
Was beginning to be felt [by the 1830 J b [<br />
58. From 'f'h N. ' I L b<br />
e aflOna a orer, April 23 1836<br />
59. Arthur H. Calhoun, A Social HislO ) if th F. I<br />
V Matthew, Rufus Choate. (Philalclhra<br />
(Oil/till 11,"((111 (/I/(/ fill' l"rI/lsf/iul U,-".Hflll.1II<br />
' · u IV[J, 1f /ndWJ'l'-illl lY()rkl''' l!l "1'1111,1-1'11" 11111"<br />
,p. . ... 1 i3l ovcrpowt::nnu sense ( f d I '<br />
60 Habakkuk, op CIt, pp. 54·55; Carolyn W,;re Th: irt<br />
6<br />
(Boston, 1931), p. 8, Barbara M Tucker ':Thc<br />
Factory Manager The Case of Samuel Siater "<br />
pp 310-31 1. John F Kas.'mn C I h<br />
'<br />
h ' I cl-',ral ;'11(111 whwh<br />
s y arge masses of working people. "<br />
e<br />
J<br />
;;;)Y' V;' 11 (Cleveland, 19I5), r II'), I. ,III<br />
'<br />
Y New England COllon Manu}f/( 1'lIr<br />
erchant, Ihe Manufacturer, .md Ihl<br />
UYlneSj HI story RevIew (Autumn JI),,,! J),<br />
' 1))[ /.Zing t e Machine (New Y k 1976)<br />
1. QUOled In Peter N Carroll and David W N bI Th<br />
York, 1977), p 153<br />
62. Kuli. et al., "F c[ol)' Rules and Regulations (1843)," 0 .<br />
63. Mentt Roc SmIth, op. cit., pp. 65, 271.<br />
64. Kulik, et al., "TOWil Clock (J828) " op 'l 265<br />
65 Leu . ' . , . CI ., p. ) .<br />
or , , p 102.<br />
. 0 e, e Free and the Unfree (New<br />
rp cit., p. 463.<br />
. Mar, Th('; Mac/nne. In the Garden (New York 1964) 248<br />
66. Page SmIth op cil p 821 Se T<br />
(Cambride i982) fr a Ne: E<br />
h<br />
'<br />
.<br />
( e new framework. Paralleling the h 'gh d '<br />
lion with punctuality, measure'ment<br />
" p. .<br />
amala'<br />
K. Haraven, Fmnily Time and Industrial Time<br />
I d<br />
ng an caSe study of the "tim' " f 11<br />
.<br />
109 0 a i1spects of lift: in<br />
eJ [ene tJme-<br />
. , onSCJou sncss was "a pre-occupa_<br />
.<br />
English traveller, Thomi1 s Hamilto . a;ar;;Jlon, a c cord mg to an .early 183 0s<br />
Spread Of Nunzeracy in Earfy America (Chicl'lgo 118 o<br />
67. Clark, op. cil., p. 540.<br />
68. Prude, Coming, p. 47.<br />
69. Cochran and Miller, op. cit., p. 19.<br />
henl Calculating People: Th<br />
' , p. .<br />
70. Uflt Y Steve Dunwell, The Run afthe. Mill (Boston 1978) p 15<br />
71. U?t Y Roland Berthoff, An Unse.uled Pt'.o le 'S<br />
Hmary (New York, 1971), p. 167.<br />
72. James Michael Cudd The Chico . M, .r.<br />
1974), p. 10.<br />
73. Prude, Coming, p. 138.<br />
)<br />
5<br />
. /0 , . .<br />
'P .. Oc/a rder and Dtsorder mAmt'.rican<br />
.<br />
, . . 1'te anuJacumng Company, 1823-1915, (Wilmington,<br />
74. Alex lnkeles and David H. S mIt . h , B ecoming Modern (Cambridge, 1974).<br />
75. enchran, Frontir.rs, p. 77.<br />
76. Fisher, op . cit., p. 33.<br />
77 . Cochran, Frontir.rs, p. 123.<br />
78. Peler Dobkin Hall TI. 0<br />
p. 89.<br />
79. Page Smith, op. cit., p. 114.<br />
.<br />
' U ! rganlzallon of Amen'can Culture, 1700-1900(New York, 1982),<br />
80. David Grimsted, "Rioting in Its Jacksonian Seni "<br />
No. 2 (April 1972), p. 370.<br />
81. Ibid., pp. 371-374.<br />
82. Paula Raker, "The Domeslication of Po!" · . W<br />
.<br />
. .<br />
ng, Amencan Htstory RcvU!w, Vol. 77,<br />
ltl<br />
178<br />
0- 1820,"<br />
o e<br />
American Hist orical '1<br />
and<br />
m n Amenean Political<br />
Review<br />
Society, 8<br />
Smith, op. cit., p. 13.<br />
83. Gary Lawson Browne Baltimore in (I N ' 1<br />
84. John Mayfield, Thl' Nw Natio l 1, 1818;; e :;::6: 9<br />
85. Quoted by Pesscn, op. cit., p. 50.<br />
86. Curti, op. Cil., p. 51.<br />
87. Marvin Meyers Th J 1. - •<br />
' o. 9, No. 3 (June 1984), pp. 625-626; Page<br />
.<br />
' .<br />
(Chapel Hill, 1980), p. 97.<br />
' 82), p. 99.<br />
" e aClW"oman Pe.rsuasion (Stanford, 1957), pp. 12-13.<br />
.<br />
H:-!. Sydlley N:IIl\:IIIS, lJimid Wrl)sla and Ja.cksonian DI:mocracy (Baltimore, 1973), p. 48.<br />
"N. I\:tn T;lTIill, nil' Jack!o·ollja.n }:(xmomy (New York, 1969), p. 18.<br />
')0. (harlcs A. Lowery, James Barbour, A Je fersonian Republicall (University, AL, 1984),<br />
pp. 217-218.<br />
q 1. 'J1i('. Diary of Philip Hone., 1828·]851 (New York, 1851), p. 142.<br />
n. Pish, op. cit., p. 54.<br />
In Glyndon Van Deusen, The Jackson Era, 1828-1848(New York, 1959), pp. 66-67.<br />
94. Rray Hammond, Banh ami Poiitics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War<br />
(Princeton, 1957), p. 238.<br />
95. Howard Zinn, A People's History of the Unitr.n States (New York, 1980), p. 59.<br />
96. Paul A. Gilje, "The Baltimore Riots of 1812 and the Breakdown of the Anglo-American<br />
Mob Tradition," Journal of Socjal History, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Summer 1980).<br />
97. James B. Agnew. £gg Nag Riot: The Christmas Mutiny at West Point (San Rafael, 1979),<br />
p. ix.<br />
98. John J. Duffy and H. Nicholas Muller, HI, All Anxious Drmocracy: Aspect" of the 1830 ...<br />
(Westport, cr, 1982), p. 4.<br />
99. Sean Wilentz, "Artisan Republican Festivals and the Rise of Class Conflict in New York<br />
City, 1788-1837," Frisch and Walkowitz, op. cit., p. 54.<br />
100. Theodore M. Hammen, '"'Two Mobs of Jacksonian Boston: Ideology and Interest,"<br />
Journal of American llistory, Vol. LXn, NO. 4 (March 1976), p. 867.<br />
101. Pae Smith, op. cil., p. 746.<br />
102. Gilje, op. cit., p. S64.<br />
103. Paul Owen Weinbaurn, Mobs and fHmagogues: 11le Respons to CoJiutive Vioienet'. in<br />
New York City in the Early Ninr.teenth Century (Ann Arbor, 1977), p. iv.<br />
104. Michael Chl'lvalier, Socie.ty, Manners, and Politics in the United Stales (Garden City, NY,<br />
1961), p. 371[[<br />
105. Michael Kaminen, People of Paradox (New York, 1973), p. 253.<br />
106. Lee Benson, The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy (Princeton, 1970), pp. 151-152.<br />
107. Walter Hugins, Jachollian Democracy and rhe Working Class (Stanford, 1960), pp. 45-46.<br />
108. W.J. Rorabaugh, The Alcoholic Republic (New York, 1979), p. 25.<br />
109. Jan R. Tyrell, Sobering Up: From Temperance to Prohibition in Anrebellum Amp-rica,<br />
1800-1860(Westport, cr, 1979), p. 107.<br />
110. Richard a Brown, Mooemizalioll: The Tr01uformarion aI Amr.rican Life, 7600-7865(New<br />
York, 1976), p. 155.<br />
Ill. Foster Rhea Dulles, America Learns To Play: A History of Recreation (New York, 1965),<br />
p. 90.<br />
112. Rurahaugh, op. cjt., p. 169.<br />
113. Bruce Laurie, "Nothing on Compulsion," Milton Cantor, ed., American Working Class<br />
Culture (Westport, LI, 1979), p. 106.<br />
114. Tyrell, op. cit., p. 127.<br />
115. Rorabl'lugh, op. cit., p. 15.<br />
116. Rorabaugh, op. cit., p. 8.<br />
117. Joseph R. Gusfield, "Temperance, Status ContrOl, and Mobility," David Brion Davis,<br />
ed., Ante-Bellum Refoml (New York, 1967), p. 126.<br />
118. Rorabaugh, op. Cil., p. 187.<br />
119. This generalizalion does not mean to imply an eay or complete end of the issue.<br />
Concerning the severity and persistence of this phenomenon see .led Dannenbaum's<br />
smdy of nineteenth century Cincinnati, Drink and Disorder (Urbana, 1984).<br />
]20. Ronald G. Waters, American Reformr.rs, 1815-1869(New York, 1978) p. 209.<br />
121. Michael B. Katz, Michael J. Doucet, and Mark J. Stern, The. Social Organization of Early<br />
Industrial Capitalism (Cambridge, W82), p. 349.