Document Preview Sharing and Export Tools Something missing? Found an error? Let us know. Report an issue Document FormatPeriodical “Colonial Relics, Nativism, and the DAR Loan Exhibition of 1892.” Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.At Rhode Island Historical Society.Author and Contributors.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.EMLEN, ROBERT P.Date Published2006Subject(s).cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Topics related to the publicationDaughters of the American Revolution. | Providence (R.I.) -- History. | Rhode Island -- History.PublisherBoston UniversityPlace Of PublicationBoston, Mass.Physical Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}May include volumes, number of pages, dimensions.17p.Is Part Of.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Where the published source is physically or logically included.DubSemPr, (2004), 196-212.Periodical Title.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}The title of the periodical in which this resource is published.Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife: New England Collections and Collectors. Continue browsing “The Next Best Thing to Getting Married: Partnerships Among the Jewelry Manufacturers in the Providence/Attleboro Area During the Nineteenth Century.” “Slave Labor at the College Edifice: Building Brown University’s University Hall in 1770.” Back to items list