Abstract

Examining transformations of the antebellum Boston cityscape, in form and in print, this article revises scholarly understanding of historic preservation by illuminating how city residents adapted the uses of old buildings, represented demolished sites, and used innovations in print culture to preserve the historic landscape while making way for modern urban improvements.

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