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Table of Contents
Central Question
Learning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Benjamin Rush, “A Moral and Physical Thermometer: Or, a Scale of the Progress of Temperance and Intemperance,” 1790
Nathaniel Currier, Temperance Prints, c. 1835-1848
Leonard Marsh, The Physiology of Intemperance: An Address before the Temperance Society of the University of Vermont, June 29, 1841, 1841
Abraham Lincoln, Address before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842
“Come All Ye Teetotallers!” (temperance song), 1843
James Root, The Horrors of Delirium Tremens, 1844
Timothy Shay Arthur, Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, and What I Saw There, 1854
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research
Learning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Benjamin Rush, “A Moral and Physical Thermometer: Or, a Scale of the Progress of Temperance and Intemperance,” 1790
Nathaniel Currier, Temperance Prints, c. 1835-1848
Leonard Marsh, The Physiology of Intemperance: An Address before the Temperance Society of the University of Vermont, June 29, 1841, 1841
Abraham Lincoln, Address before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842
“Come All Ye Teetotallers!” (temperance song), 1843
James Root, The Horrors of Delirium Tremens, 1844
Timothy Shay Arthur, Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, and What I Saw There, 1854
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research