This may help on some level
http://etext.virginia.edu/journals/EH/EH42/Wright42.html
All the Best!
Kris Beadenkopf
>From: Susan Briggs <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: desperate reference plea
>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 16:54:14 +0930
>
>Could any one please help me? I remember reading about May Day in New York
>in the mid 19th century when tenants would move en masse and I thought some
>one said of this that labourers/working classes moved so frequently because
>they felt it was one of the few areas of their lives they had full control
>over. At the time I thought it was interesting but not relevant to what I
>was doing, well now I think it is and I can't find were it was. Does any
>one know? I thought it was in an article on the Five Points but having
>scoured all that I can get my hands on maybe not... It has been driving me
>mad and I have finally chopped that paragraph out of my PhD but I really
>don't want to let it go.
>
>While I am here are there any more references on tenant mobility in urban
>situations? Unfortunatly they need to be references that I can get in
>Australia...
>
>Cheers
>Susan Briggs
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