“‘A Disregard of Every Sentiment of Humanity’: the Town Farm and Class Realignment in Nineteenth-Century Rural New England.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title“‘A Disregard of Every Sentiment of Humanity’: the Town Farm and Class Realignment in Nineteenth-Century Rural New England.”DescriptionSmithfield Town Farm and Asylum (1834-1870) as a case study.Author and ContributorsGarman, James Curtis. | Russo, Paul A.Date Published1999Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03374283Subject(s)Economic conditions -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History. | Smithfield (R.I.) -- History. | Smithfield Town Farm and Asylum (Smithfield, R.I.) | Social conditions -- Rhode Island.PublisherSociety for Historical ArchaeologyPlace Of PublicationGermantown, Md.Physical Description17p.Is Part OfHistorical Archaeology, 33:1 (1999), 118-135.Periodical TitleHistorical ArchaeologyFull Text AvailableYesPlaceRhode Island | Smithfield (R.I.)CNEB_ID10-3992City-TownSMITHFIELDDatePublishedClean1999 Continue browsing “Scituate’s Gift.” Bryant College, the First 125 Years: a Pictorial History of Bryant College, 1863-1988. Back to items list