Ordinary People: In and Out of Poverty in the Gilded Age by David Wagner.
David Wagner explores the lives of poor people during the three decades after the Civil War, using a unique treasure of biographies of people who were (at one point in time) inmates in a large almshouse, combined with genealogical and other official records to follow their later lives. Ordinary People develops a more fluid picture of “poverty” as people’s lives change over the course of time. The voices of the inmates of the infamous Massachusetts State Almshouse at Tewksbury resonate in remarkable ways today, helping us to understand that many individuals living in poverty make inventive, bold moves to escape it
Martha Mayo says
Ordinary People: In and Out of Poverty in the Gilded Age by David Wagner.
David Wagner explores the lives of poor people during the three decades after the Civil War, using a unique treasure of biographies of people who were (at one point in time) inmates in a large almshouse, combined with genealogical and other official records to follow their later lives. Ordinary People develops a more fluid picture of “poverty” as people’s lives change over the course of time. The voices of the inmates of the infamous Massachusetts State Almshouse at Tewksbury resonate in remarkable ways today, helping us to understand that many individuals living in poverty make inventive, bold moves to escape it
Kevin McGrath says
Thank you Martha! Sorry for the delay in responding.
Martha Mayo says
Tewksbury Almshouse Records – searchable database:
http://54.201.219.120/collections/show/1
Martha Mayo says
Another Overseer of the Poor Project to add to your terrific website:
City of Lowell – Overseer of the Poor Collection