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Utah
State University
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Recent
Articles Summer 2000
Biography
Brown, Jo Ann, “George Drouillard
and Fort Massac,” We Proceeded On 25 (November 1999): 16--9.
Earl, Phillip I., “Bill Stewart’s
Last Hurrah: Bullfrog County, 1906--1909,” Nevada Historical
Society Quarterly 42 (Summer 1999): 119--74.
Green, Larry, “John McDonald of Garth:
The Last Nor’Wester,” Alberta History 47 (Autumn 1999): 2--12.
Hinsley, Curtis M., “Life on the Margins:
The Ethnographic Poetics of Frank Hamilton Cushing,” Journal
of the Southwest 41 (Autumn 1999): 371--82.
Irwin, Ned L., “Voice in the Wilderness:
John Haywood and the Preservation of Early Tennessee History,” Tennessee
Historical Quarterly 58 (Fall 1999): 239--53.
Lee, Susan M., “William P. ‘Bill’
Atkinson: The Father of Midwest City, Oklahoma,” Chronicles of
Oklahoma 77 (Fall 1999): 322--41.
May, Jon D., “‘The Most Ferocious
of Monsters’: The Story of Outlaw Crawford Goldsby, alias ‘Cherokee
Bill’,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 77 (Fall 1999): 273--89.
Millar, Ruth, “Rogues, Heroes, Adventurers,
and Trailblazers---Charlie Parmer: Notorious Outlaw or Faker?” Saskatchewan
History 51 (Fall 1999): 44--7.
Paulson, Jean R., “Samuel W. Taylor:
Talented Native Son,” Utah Historical Quarterly 67 (Summer
1999): 265--84.
Preece, Harold, “Jacob de Cordova:
A Jew, Deep in the Heart of Texas,” Western States Jewish History
29 (January 1997): 67--74.
Singerman, Robert, “The San Francisco
Journalism of I. N. Choynski, Part I,” Western States Jewish
History 29 (January 1997): 7--48.
Singerman, Robert, “The San Francisco
Journalism of I. N. Choynski, Part II,” Western States Jewish
History 29 (April 1997): 166--90.
Singerman, Robert, “The San Francisco
Journalism of I. N. Choynski, Part III,” Western States Jewish
History 29 (July 1997): 260--82.
Unwin, Peter, “The Mohawk Princess,”
Beaver 79 (October/November 1999): 15--20.
Winfield, Stanley, “John Weinfield:
First Jewish Pharmacist of Calgary, Canada,” Western States Jewish
History 30 (January 1998): 155--8.
Economics and Labor
Baldasty, Gerald J., “Newspapers for
‘the Wage Earning Class’: E. W. Scripps and the Pacific Northwest,”
Pacific Northwest Quarterly 90 (Fall 1999): 171--81.
Flack, Dora D., “A Saga of Sugar:
The Startup Family,” Beehive History 25 (1999): 28--31.
Huberman, Michael and Denise Young,
“Cross-Border Unions: Internationals in Canada, 1901--1914,” Explorations
in Economic History 36 (July 1999): 204--31.
Lee, Chulhee, “Farm Value and Retirement
of Farm Owners in Early-Twentieth-Century America,” Explorations
in Economic
History 36 (October 1999): 387--408.
Morse, Minna, “The First Empire Builder
of the Northwest,” Smithsonian 30 (October 1999): 130--49.
Rowley, William D., “People of Good
Hope in the Land of Nod,” Nevada Historical Society Quarterly
42 (Spring 1999): 3--20.
Solovjova, Katerina, and Aleksandra
Vovnyanko, “The Rise and Decline of the Lebedev-Lastochkin Company:
Russian Colonization of South Central Alaska, 1787--1798,” Pacific
Northwest Quarterly 90 (Fall 1999): 191--205.
Environment
Chochla, Mark, “Victorian Fly Fishers
on the Nipigon,” Ontario History 91 (Autumn 1999): 151--63.
Edwards, Douglas M., “Show Windows
of the West: Exhibitionary Complexes and the Promotion of Montana’s
Agricultural Possibilities,” Agricultural
History 73 (Summer 1999): 322--48.
Journal of the West 38 (October 1999).
Special issue, “The West and Its Forests,” edited by Robert Bunting.
Journal of the Western Slope 13 (Winter/Spring 1998).
Special issue, “Wild Horses in the
West.”
Larson, Douglas W., “Probing the Depths
of Crater Lake: A Century of Scientific Research,” Oregon Historical
Quarterly 100 (Fall 1999): 289--319.
Logan, Michael F., “Head-Cuts and
Check-Dams: Changing Patterns of Environmental Manipulation by the
Hohokam and Spanish in the Santa Cruz River Valley, 200--1820,”
Environmental History 4 (July 1999): 405--30.
Miller, George R., “The Great Willamette
River Flood of 1861,” Oregon Historical Quarterly 100 (Summer
1999): 183--307.
Minckley, W. L., “Frederic Morton
Chamberlain’s 1904 Survey of Arizona Fishes, With Annotations,”
Journal of the Southwest 41 (Summer 1999): 177--238.
Sadin, Paul, “Coming Full Circle:
The Development of Mount Rainier’s Wonderland Trail, 1907--1939,”
Columbia 13 (Winter 1999--2000): 24--33.
Sowards, Adam M., “Administrative
Trials, Environmental Consequences, and the Use of History in Arizona’s
Tonto National Forest, 1926--1996,” Western Historical Quarterly
31 (Summer 2000): 189--214.
Ulrich, Roberta, “Empty Promises,
Empty Nets,” Oregon Historical Quarterly 100 (Summer 1999):
134--57.
Wonders, Karen, “A Sportman’s Eden,
Part I,” Beaver 79 (October/November 1999): 26--32.
Wonders, Karen, “A Sportman’s Eden,
Part II,” Beaver 79 (December 1999/January 2000): 30--7.
Ethnicity and Race
Clemmons, Linda, “‘Our children are
in danger of becoming little Indians’: Protestant Missionary Children
and Dakotas, 1835--1862,” Michigan Historical Review 25 (Fall
1999): 69--90.
D’Azevedo, Warren L., “The Ethnic
Minority Experience at the University of Nevada, 1874--1974,” Nevada
Historical Society Quarterly 41 (Winter 1998): 225--92.
Dobak, William A., “Fort Riley’s Black
Soldiers and the Army’s Changing Role in the West, 1867--1885,”
Kansas History 22 (Autumn 1999): 214--27.
Gonzales, Phillip B., “La Junta De
Indignación: Hispano Repertoire of Collective Protest in
New Mexico, 1884--1933,” Western Historical Quarterly 31
(Summer 2000): 161--88
Hawkins, Anne P. W. “Hoeing Their
Own Row: Black Agriculture and the Agrarian Ideal in Kansas, 1880--1920,”
Kansas History 22 (Autumn 1999): 200--13.
Kurumada, Helen Gim, “‘Little Bubbles’:
A Chinese American oral history,” edited by Leslie G. Kelen and
Eileen Hallet Stone, Beehive History 25 (1999): 22--3.
Levy, JoAnn, “Chinese in the Gold
Rush,” Dogtown Territorial Quarterly 39 (Fall 1999): 16--22.
McCusker, Kristine M., “Interracial
Communities and Civil Rights Activism in Lawrence, Kansas, 1945--1948,”
Historian 61 (Summer 1999): 783--800.
Mar, Don, “Regional Differences in
Asian American Earnings Discrimination: Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino
American Earnings in California and Hawaii,” Amerasia 25,
no. 2 (1999): 67--93.
Murphy, Thomas W., “From Racist Stereotype
to Ethnic Identity: Instrumental Uses of Mormon Racial Doctrine,”
Ethnohistory 46 (Summer 1999): 451--80.
San Miguel, Guadalupe, Jr., “The Rise
of Recorded Tejano Music in the Post-World War II years, 1946--1964,”
Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (Fall 1999): 26--49.
Solórzano, Armando, “The Making
of Latino Families in Utah,” Beehive History 25 (1999): 18--21.
Exploration
Barr, William, “Dr. John Rae’s Telegraph
Survey, St. Paul, Minnesota to Quesnel, British Columbia, 1864,”
Manitoba History 38 (Autumn/Winter 1999/2000): 2--13.
Clayton, Daniel, “Circumscribing Vancouver
Island,” BC Studies 122 (Summer 1999): 7--22.
Knowles, Charles R., “On the Trail
of Lewis and Clark: Lewis and Clark’s Guide Old Toby,” Idaho Yesterdays
43 (Summer 1999): 14--20.
Volpe, Vernon L., “Beyond a Literary
Adventure: Bonneville’s and Fremont’s Conquest of the Wind Rivers,”
Annals of Wyoming 71 (Autumn 1999): 15--28.
Wolf, James R., “General Sheridan’s
Pass, 1807--1883,” Annals of Wyoming 71 (Autumn 1999): 29--40.
Fur Trade
Hanson, Charles E., Jr., “Thoughts
on the Mountain Man and the Fur Trade,” Museum of the Fur Trade
Quarterly 35 (Winter 1999): 2--8.
Scheffer, Victor B., “The Last of
the Sea Otter Hunters,” Columbia 13 (Winter 1999--2000):
14--16.
Historiography
Baldwin, George C., “The Vanishing
Inscription,” Journal of the Southwest 41 (Summer 1999): 119--76.
Blakeslee, Donald T., and David T.
Hughes, “Southern Plains Archaeology, 1955--1995,” Panhandle-Plains
Historical Review 70 (1997): 5--35.
Dyson, Lowell K., “Guide to the Records
of the Agricultural History Society, 1919--1982,” Agricultural
History 73 (Fall 1999): 614--55.
Erisman, Fred, “Thoreau, Alcott, and
the Mythic West,” Western American Literature 34 (Fall 1999):
302--15.
Haefeli, Evan, “A Note on the Use
of North American Borderlands,” American Historical Review
104 (October 1999): 1222--5.
Large, Arlen J., “All in the Family:
The In-house Honorifics of Lewis and Clark,” We Proceeded
On 25 (November 1999): 10--1.
Lomax, Ken S., “‘Brought to You by
Transcription’: Portland’s Radio History,” Oregon Historical
Quarterly 100 (Fall 1999): 320--7.
Stehle, Randy, “The Great Seward Tidal
Storm of 1913,” La Posta 30 (October/November 1999): 52--6.
Stevenson, Winona, “Indigenous Voices,
Indigenous Histories---The Social Relations of Oral History,” Saskatchewan
History 51 (Fall 1999): 29--35.
Woodbury, Richard B., and Nathalie
F. S. Woodbury, “The Rise and Fall of the Bureau of American Ethnology,”
Journal of the Southwest 41 (Autumn 1999): 283--96.
Immigration and Settlement
Arnold, A. J., “Jewish Pioneer Settlements
in Saskatchewan, Canada, 1884+,” Western States Jewish History
31 (Fall 1998/5859): 43--57.
Bucklin, Steven J., ed., “‘Pioneer
Days of South Dakota’: The Memoir of Frank Bloodgood,” South
Dakota History 29 (Summer 1999): 113--54.
Claerbout, Diane, “The Weilheimers:
The Jewish Pioneer Family of Mountain View, California,” Western
States Jewish History 30 (October 1997): 71--7.
Fierman, Floyd S., “Philip and Samuel
H. Drachman and the Goldberg Brothers: Arizona Pioneers,” Western
States Jewish History 31 (Winter/Spring 1999/5859): 131--46.
Gjerde, Jon, and Anne McCants, “Individual
Life Chances, 1850--1910: A Norwegian-American Example,” Journal
of Interdisciplinary History 30 (Winter 1999): 377--405.
“Introduction to Arizona in the ‘50s:
Capt. James Henry Tevis, Founder of Bowie, Arizona,” Cochise
County Historical Journal (Fall/Winter 1999/2000): 24--30.
Olson, Paul A., “Reading Space as
Time in Great Plains Recollective Architecture,” Nebraska History
80 (Fall 1999): 109--22.
Sands, Peggy, “Till the End of Time:
Awaiting the Millennium in Wisconsin,” Wisconsin Magazine of
History 83 (Autumn 1999): 3--30.
Taylor, Anna J., “Hispanic Settlement
of the Texas Panhandle-Plains, 1876--1884,” Panhandle-Plains
Historical Review
70 (1997): 36--58.
Military
Crossley, Rod, “Guardians of the Coast---A
Postal History. Part I: The Pacific Northwest,” La Posta
30 (December 1999--January 2000): 9--18.
Foster, Doug, “Imperfect Justice:
The Modoc War Crimes Trial of 1873,” Oregon Historical Quarterly
100 (Fall 1999): 247--87.
Fox, John, “California’s New Ireland,
El Proyecto Macnamara,” Dogtown Territorial Quarterly 39
(Fall 1999): 38--43.
Keener, Craig S., “An Ethnohistorical
Analysis of Iroquois Assault Tactics Used against Fortified Settlements
of the Northeast in the Seventeenth Century,” Ethnohistory
46 (Fall 1999): 777--807.
McCue, Michael Westaway, “From the
Mouths of My Cannon,” Beaver 79 (October/November 1999):
21--5.
Matthews, James T., “Into the Rough
Mountains: Campaigns of the Frontier Army in the Guadalupe Mountains,”
Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 71 (1998): 14--23.
Patrick, Jeffrey L., “Guarding the
Border during the Mexican Revolution: The Memoir of Ward Schrantz,
22nd U.S. Infantry,” Military History of the West 29 (Fall
1999): 121--45.
Rea, Bob, ed., “The Red River War
Diary of Private John Hechner,” Panhandle-Plains Historical Review
71 (1998): 24--38.
Stagg, J. C. A., “Between Black Rock
and a Hard Place: Peter B. Porter’s Plan for an American Invasion
of Canada in 1812,” Journal of the Early Republic 19 (Fall
1999): 385--422.
Thomas, Thornton, “Nootka Sound in
the 1790s: Britain Threatens Spain with War,” Columbia 13
(Winter 1999/2000): 40--3.
Mining
Core, Thomas H., “The Worthless Gold
Mine That Changed Southern California,” Dogtown Territorial Quarterly
39 (Fall 1999): 23--37.
Loosbrock, Richard D., “The Changing
Faces of a Mining Town: The Dual Labor System in Elizabethtown,
New Mexico,” New Mexico Historical Review 74 (October 1999):
353--73.
Mercier, Laurie, “‘Instead of Fighting
the Common Enemy’: Mine Mill versus the Steelworkers in Montana,
1950--1967,” Labor History 40 (November 1999): 459--80.
Moehring, Eugene P., “‘Promoting the
Varied Interests of the New and Rising Community’: The Booster Press
on Nevada’s Mining Frontier, 1859--1885,” Nevada Historical Society
Quarterly 42 (Summer 1999): 91--118.
West, Elliott, “Golden Dreams: Colorado,
California, and the Reimagining of America,” Montana The Magazine
of Western History 49 (Autumn 1999): 2--11.
Witschi, Nicolas, “John of the Mines:
Muir’s Picturesque Rewrite of the Gold Rush,” Western American Literature,
34 (Fall 1999): 316--43.
Native American
Adams, E. Charles, and M. Nieves Zedeño,
“BAE Scholars as Documenters of Diversity and Change at Hopi, 1870--1895,”
Journal of the Southwest 41 (Autumn 1999): 311--44.
American Indian Culture and Research
Journal 23, no. 3 (1999). Special issue on health, fitness, and
disease in Indian populations.
Ellis, Mark R., “Reservation Akicitas:
The Pine Ridge Indian Police, 1879--1885,” South Dakota History
29 (Fall 1999): 185--210.
Fuss, Allison, “Cowboys on the Reservation:
The Growth of Rodeo as a Lakota National Pastime,” South Dakota
History 29 (Fall 1999): 211--28.
Haines, Joe D., Jr., “‘For our sake
do all you can’: The Indian Captivity and Death of Clara and Willie
Blinn,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 77 (Summer 1999): 170--83.
Hale, Frederick, “Recounting the Removal:
Recent Native American Literary Reconstruction of the Trail of Tears,”
Chronicles of Oklahoma 77 (Summer 1999): 184--95.
Hinton, Leanne, “Ishi’s Brain,” News
from Native California,13 (Fall 1999): 4--9.
Jones, Sondra, “‘Redeeming’ the Indian:
The Enslavement of Indian Children in New Mexico and Utah,” Utah
Historical Quarterly 67 (Summer 1999): 220--41.
Jordan, Capt. H. F., “Trailing Apaches,”
Cochise County Historical Journal 29 (Fall/Winter 1999/2000): 36--41.
Kelm, Mary-Ellen, “British Columbia
First Nations and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918--19,” BC Studies
122 (Summer 1999): 23--47.
McPherson, Robert S., “Of Papers and
Perception: Utes and Navajos in Journalistic Media, 1900--1930,”
Utah Historical Quarterly 67 (Summer 1999): 196--219.
Mann, Rob, “The Silenced Miami: Archaeological
and Ethnohistorical Evidence for Miami-British Relations, 1795--1812,”
Ethnohistory 46 (Summer 1999): 399--427.
O’Neill, Colleen, “The ‘Making’ of
the Navajo Worker: Navajo Households, the Bureau of Indian Affairs,
and Off-Reservation Wage Work, 1948--1960,” New Mexico Historical
Review 74 (October 1999): 375--405.
Onuf, Peter S., “‘We shall all be
Americans’: Thomas Jefferson and the Indians,” Indiana Magazine
of History 95 (June 1999): 103--41.
Reinhardt, Akim D., “Spontaneous Combustion:
Prelude to Wounded Knee 1973,” South Dakota History 29 (Fall
1999): 229--44.
Rosier, Paul C., “‘The Real Indians,
Who Constitute the Real Tribe’: Class, Ethnicity, and IRA Politics
on the Blackfeet Reservation,” Journal of American Ethnic History
18 (Summer 1999): 3--39.
Sarvé-Gorham, Kristan, “Games
of Chance: Gambling and Land Tenure in Tracks, Love Medicine, and
The Bingo Palace,” Western American Literature 34 (Fall 1999):
276--301.
Shaller, Rolla, and Christopher Lintz,
“The Keith Site Burial, Randall County, Texas,” Panhandle-Plains
Historical Review 70 (1997): 59--66.
Walker, William H., “Ritual, Life
Histories, and the Afterlives of People and Things,” Journal
of the Southwest 41 (Autumn 1999): 383--405.
Political and Legal
Bachhofer, Aaron II, “Strange Bedfellows:
Progressivism, Radicalism, and the Oklahoma Constitution in Historical
Perspective,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 77 (Fall 1999): 244--71.
Cannon, Brian Q., “Power Relations:
Western Rural Electric Cooperates and the New Deal,” Western
Historical Quarterly 31 (Summer 2000): 133--160.
Garrison, Tim Alan, “Beyond Worcester:
The Alabama Supreme Court and the Sovereignty of the Creek Nation,”
Journal of the Early Republic 19 (Fall 1999): 423--50.
Mach, Thomas S., “George Hunt Pendleton,
the Ohio Idea and Political Continuity in Reconstruction America,”
Ohio History 108 (Summer/Autumn 1999): 125--44.
Sayre, Nathan, “The Cattle Boom in
Southern Arizona: Towards a Critical Political Ecology,” Journal
of the Southwest 41 (Summer 1999): 239--71.
Scruggs, Thomas E., "Davy Crockett
and the ThievesJericho: An Analysis of the Shackford-Parrington
Conspiracy Theory,” Journal of the Early Republic 19 (Fall
1999): 481--98.
Religion
“Anti-Jewish Sentiment in California,
1855,” Western States Jewish History 31 (Winter/Spring 1999/5859):
111--30.
Bloom, Jessie S., “The Jews of Alaska,
1869--1961,” Western States Jewish History 31 (Winter/Spring
1999/5859): 147--67.
Carey, Henry L., “Adolph Gluck: The
Jewish Mayor of Wild and Wooly Dodge City, Kansas,” Western States
Jewish History 29 (July 1997): 249--54.
Chanin, Abraham S., “Herman Bendell:
The Jewish Chief of the Indians of Arizona, 1871--1873,” Western
States Jewish History 31 (Summer 1999/5859): 336--44.
Cristol, Gerry, “A Light in the Prairie:
Temple Emanu-El of Dallas,” Western States Jewish History
31 (Fall 1998/5859): 2--20.
Felstein, Janice J., ed., “Jacob Weinstein---Early
Days in the Rabbinate: Austin and San Francisco,” Western States
Jewish History 29 (July 1997): 239--48.
Firestone, Melvin M., “Sephardic Folk-Curing
in Seattle,” Western States Jewish History 29 (July 1997):
203--18.
Goodwin, George M., “Frank Lloyd Wright,
Jews, and the West,” Western States Jewish History 30 (January
1998): 98--125.
Kaplan, Dana Evan, “Judaism and Intermarriage:
A Discussion in 19th Century California, 1857--1859,” Western
States Jewish History 31 (Summer 1999/5859): 352--63.
Leonoff, Cyril E., “Dawson City, Yukon
Revisited, 1898--1998,” Western States Jewish History 31
(Summer 1999/5859): 322--35.
Levinson, Robert, “The Jews of Eugene,
Oregon,” Western States Jewish History 30 (October 1997):
41--62.
Sanders, Harry M., “The Jews of Alberta,”
Alberta History 47 (Autumn 1999): 20--6.
Stern, Norton B., “Jewish Beginnings
in the Canadian Far West, 1858+,” Western States Jewish History
30 (July 1998): 342--50.
Stone, Bryan Edward, “Edgar Goldberg
and Forty Years of the Texas Jewish Herald,” Western States Jewish
History 30 (July 1998): 290--314.
Western States Jewish History
29 (October 1996). Special issue, “Sephardic Jews in the West Coast
States,” edited by William M. Kramer.
Social
Boag, Peter, “Sex & Politics in
Progressive-Era Portland & Eugene: The 1912 Same-Sex Vice Scandal,”
Oregon Historical Quarterly 100 (Summer 1999): 158--81.
Chapman, David L., “Everything Rolled
Downhill: A Brief History of the Akanogan County Courthouse,” Columbia
13 (Winter 1999/2000): 18--23.
Davies, Richard O., “The Age of Jimmy
the Greek: Sports Wagering in Modern America,” Nevada Historical
Society Quarterly 42 (Spring 1999): 21--45.
Feeley-Harnik, Gillian, “‘Communities
of Blood’: The Natural History of Kinship in Nineteenth-Century
America,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 41 (April
1999): 15--62.
Harmon, Mella Rothwell, “Getting Renovated---Reno
Divorces in the 1930s,” Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 42
(Spring 1999): 46--68.
Harmon, Mella Rothwell, “Landrum’s---The
‘Biggest Little Diner’ in Reno Art Moderne and the American Hamburger,”
Nevada Historical Quarterly 41 (Winter 1998): 293--307.
Hewes, Leslie, “Gleanings from the
Coulter School Memoirs: Recollections of Pioneering in Logan County,”
Chronicle of Oklahoma 77 (Summer 1999): 184--95.
Hoy, Jim, “Whither Cowboy Poetry?”
Great Plains Quarterly 19 (Fall 1999): 291--5.
Irwin, Mary Ann, “‘Going About and
Doing Good’: The Politics of Benevolence, Materialism, and Welfare
in San Francisco, 1850--1880,” Pacific Historical Review
68 (August 1999): 365--96.
Kross, Jessica, “Mansions, Men, Women,
and the Creation of Multiple Publics in Eighteenth-Century British
North America,” Journal of Social History 33 (Winter 1999):
385--408.
Lauck, Jon, “‘The Silent Artillery
of Time’: Understanding Social Change in the Rural Midwest,” Great
Plains Quarterly 19 (Fall 1999): 245--55.
Marten, James, “‘We Always Looked
Forward to the Hunters Coming’: The Culture of Pheasant Hunting
in South Dakota,” South Dakota History 29 (Summer 1999):
87--112.
Nelson, Philip J., “Community Dreaming
in the Rural Northwest: The Montana Study, 1944--47,” Great Plains
Quarterly 19 (Fall 1999): 257--75.
Olin, Ronald, “The Postal History
of the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota,” La
Posta 30 (October/November 1999): 69--72.
Reynolds, David R., “The Making of
Buck Creek: Country Life Reform, Religion, and Rural School Consolidation,”
Annals of Iowa 58 (Fall 1999): 351--87.
Stone, Eileen Hallet, “Glimpses of
Utah Jewish Life,” Beehive History 25 (1999): 32--5.
Thies, Randall M., “Civil War Valor
in Concrete: David A. Lester and the Kinsley Civil War Monument,”
Kansas History 22 (Autumn 1999): 164--81.
Zelinsky, Edward Galland, “The Galland
Brothers of San Francisco and the Galland Laundry,” Western States
Jewish History 30 (July 1998): 351--8.
Spanish Borderlands
Durand, Jorge, Douglas S. Massey,
and Emilio A. Parrado, “The New Era of Mexican Migration to the
United States,” Journal of American History 86 (September
1999): 518--36.
Gutiérrez, David G., “Migration,
Emergent Ethnicity, and the Third Space’: The Shifting Politics
of Nationalism in Greater Mexico,” Journal of American History
86 (September 1999): 481--517.
Lavrin, Asunción, “Indian Brides
of Christ: Creating New Spaces for Indigenous Women in New Spain,”
Mexican Studies 15 (Summer 1999): 225--60.
Thelen, David, “Rethinking History
and the Nation-State: Mexico and the United States,” Journal
of American History 86 (September 1999): 439--55.
Transportation
de la Garza, Phyllis, “Historic Railroad
Avenue, Willcox, Arizona,” Cochise County Historical Journal
29 (Fall/Winter 1999/2000): 16--23.
de la Garza, Phyllis, “The Mascot
& Western Railroad: History of a Scam Operation,” Cochise
County Historical Journal 29 (Fall/Winter 1999/2000): 7--14.
Elliott, Jack D., Jr., “Three Chopped
Way and Representations of Yesteryear,” Journal of Mississippi
History 61 (Fall 1999): 213--34.
Lyman, Edward Leo, “The Arrowhead
Trails Highway: The Beginnings of Utah’s Other Route to the Pacific
Coast,” Utah Historical Quarterly 67 (Summer 1999): 242--64.
Meschter, Daniel Y., “The First Transmountain
Mail Route Contracts; Part X(e)---The Overland Mail Company, Route
14626,” La Posta 30 (October/November 1999): 20--6.
Meyers, Allan D., “Brazos Canal: Early
Intracoastal Navigation in Texas,” Southwest Historical Quarterly
103 (October 1999): 175--89.
Robinson, John W., “The Taming of
San Fernando Pass,” Dogtown Territorial Quarterly 39 (Fall
1999): 44--55.
Schwantes, Carlos A., “The Steamboat
and Stagecoach Era in Montana and the Northern West,” Montana
The Magazine of Western History 49 (Winter 1999): 2--15.
Smith, Edgar C., “Massacre on the
Colorado River,” Dogtown Territorial Quarterly (Fall 1999):
4--15.
Sullivan, Michael, “A Mountain Calling:
The Tacoma Eastern Railroad---Linking Puget Sound and Mount Rainier
National Park,” Columbia 13 (Winter 1999/2000): 34--9.
Thacker, Robert, “Being on the Northwest
Coast: Emily Carr, Cascadian,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 90
(Fall 1999): 182--90.
Urban
Atchison, Alan C., “‘When Every Town
Big Enough to Have a Bank Also had a Professional Baseball Team’:
The Game Returns to Austin After World War II,” Southwestern Historical
Quarterly 103 (October 1999): 191--214.
Goldberg, Irving L., “The Changing
Jewish Community of Dallas, Texas, 1959,” Western States Jewish
History 31 (Winter/Spring 1999/5859): 195--212.
Issel, William, “‘Land Values, Human
Values, and the Preservation of the City’s Treasured Appearance’:
Environmentalism, Politics, and the San Francisco Freeway Revolt,”
Pacific Historical Review 68 (November 1999): 611--46.
Nicolaides, Becky M., “‘Where the
Working Man Is Welcomed’: Working Class Suburbs in Los Angeles,
1900--1940,” Pacific Historical Review 68 (November 1999):
517--59.
Reed, Christopher Robert, “Beyond
Chicago’s Black Metropolis: A History of the West Side’s First Century,
1837--1940,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
92 (Summer 1999): 119--49.
Urriola, Peggy, “A Heritage of Landmarks:
A History of James T. Alter and White & Alter, General Contractors,
Part II,” Northeastern Nevada Historical Society Quarterly
99, no. 3 (1999): 64--80.
Vorspan, Max, “How the ‘Vest was Von’:
An Irreverent Account of the Conservative Jewish Occupation of Los
Angeles,” Western States Jewish History 29 (July 1997): 219--30.
Women
Anderson, Irving, “Sacagawea: Her
Name and Her Destiny,” We Proceeded On 25 (November 1999):
6--10.
Anderson, Irving W., “The Sacagawea
Mystique: Her Age, Name, Role and Final Destiny,” Columbia
13 (Fall 1999): 3--7.
Betts, Vicki, “‘Dear Husband’: The
Civil War Letters of Sophronia Joiner Chipman, Kankakee County,
Illinois, 1863--1865,” Military History of the West 29 (Fall
1999): 147--99.
Melcher, Mary, “‘This is Not Right’:
Rural Arizona Women Challenge Segregation and Ethnic Division, 1925--1950,”
Frontiers 20, no. 2 (1999): 190--214.
Pagh, Nancy, “An Indescribable Sea:
Discourse of Women Traveling the Northwest Coast by Boat,” Frontier
20, no. 3 (1999): 1--26.
Silver, M. K., “Selina Solomons and
Her Quest for the Sixth Star (Woman’s Suffrage),” Western States
Jewish History 31 (Summer 1999/5859): 301--18.
Stern, Norton B., “Six Pioneer Women
of San Francisco,” Western States Jewish History 30 (January
1998): 159--68.
Thompson, Jennifer A.,
“From Travel Writer to Newspaper Editor: Caroline Churchill and
the Development of Her Political Ideology Within the Public Sphere,”
Frontiers 20, no. 3 (1999): 42--63.
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