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Adelson, Roger, "The U.S. West and Comparative History," Journal of the West, 38 (April 1999), 3-7.

Barringer, Mark, "Mission Impossible: National Park Development in the 1950s," Journal of the West, 38 (Jan. 1999), 22-26.

Birzer, Bradley J., "Expanding Creative Destruction: Entrepreneurship in the American Wests," Western Historical Quarterly, 30 (Spring 1999), 45-63.

Ducker, James H., "An Auto in the Wilderness: Dr. Percival's 1911 Alaska-Yukon Drive," Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 90 (Spring 1999), 77-88.

Due, John F., "Mining and Railroads in West Central Nevada," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, 40 (Fall 1997), 253-89.

Gilman, Rhoda R., "Territorial Imperative: How Minnesota Became the 32nd State," Minnesota His- tory, 56 (Winter 1998-1999), 154-67, 170-71. Heavily illustrated.

Kanner, Diane, "The Lemon Grove Boyhood of Wallace Neff," Southern California Quarterly, 80 (no. 4, 1998), 435-60.

Kirk, Anthony, "Seeing the Elephant," California History, 77 (Winter 1998-1999), 174-84.

Klassen, Henry C., "Creating Opportunities for Farmers and Ranchers: Small State Banks in Montana to the 1930s," Journal of the West, 38 (Jan. 1999), 6-14.

Lange, L. S., "Homestead National Monument of America: A Half Century of Interpreting Prairie History," Journal of the West, 38 (Jan. 1999), 27-34.

Lass, William E., "The Eden of the West," Minnesota History, 56 (Winter 1998-1999), 202-14. Heavily illustrated.

Lindley, William R., "From Oregon's Range War to Nevada's Sagebrush Rebellion," Journal of the West, 38 (Jan. 1999), 56-61.

MacGregor, Carol Lynn, "Pioneer Geothermal Development in Boise, Idaho," Journal of the West, 38 (Jan. 1999), 35-39.

Manfra, Jo Ann, "Introduction," in An Overland Journey from New York to San Francisco in the Summer of 1859, by Horace Greeley, v-xiv. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. xviii, 386 pp. Paper, $15.00, isbn 0-8032-7079-8.) Orig. published in 1860.

McDermott, John D., "No Small Potatoes: Problems of Food and Health at Fort Laramie, 1849-1859," Nebraska History, 79 (Winter 1998), 162-70. . . .


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