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AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING

     Bowen, Marshall E., "Beyond the Margins: Abortive Farming Endeavors on Submarginal Land in Northeastern Nevada," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 44 (Winter 2001): 353-74.
     Bruegel, Martin, "Work, Gender, and Authority on the Farm: The Hudson Valley Countryside, 1790s-1850s," Agricultural History 76 (Winter 2002): 1-27.
     Hoskins, Deb, "Negotiating 'the Circle of Friendship': Agriculture, Cooperation, and Diversity in a Small-Town Revitalization Program, 1926-1930," Agricultural History 76 (Winter 2002): 82-105.
     Libecap, Gary D., "Learning about the Weather: Dryfarming Doctrine and Homestead Failure in Eastern Montana, 1900-1925," Montana The Magazine of Western History 52 (Spring 2002): 24-33.


BIOGRAPHY

     Anderson, Douglas Firth, "Protestantism, Progress, and Prosperity: John P. Clum and 'Civilizing' the U. S. Southwest, 1871-1886," Western Historical Quarterly 33 (Autumn 2002): 315-335.
     Dicks, Sam, ed., "'A Sower Went Forth': Lyman Beecher Kellogg and Kansas State Normal," Kansas History 24 (Winter 2001-2002): 252-75.
     Franzwa, Gregory M., "Legends of the Oregon-California Trail: Merrill J. Mattes," Overland Journal 19 (Winter 2001/2002): 146-7.
     Grinstead, Steve, "Down the Rabbit Hole: Cripple Creek's 'Philosophic Rebel,'" Colorado Heritage (Winter 2002): 33-47.
     Iseminger, Gordon L., "Dr. Orin G. Libby: A Centennial Commemoration of the Father of North Dakota History," North Dakota History 68, no. 4 (2001): 2-25.
     Nokes, J. Richard, "George Vancouver: The Captain Who Played Cupid for a King," Columbia 16 (Spring 2002): 6-11.


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