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Eifler, Mark A., "Taming the Wilderness Within: Order and Opportunity in Gold Rush Sacramento, 1849–1850," California History, 79 (Winter 2000–2001), 192–207, 233–34. Heavily illustrated.

Gendzel, Glen, "Pioneers and Padres: Competing Mythologies in Northern and Southern California, 1850–1930," Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Spring 2001), 55–79.

Houston, Alan Fraser, "Cadwalader Ringgold, U.S. Navy: Gold Rush Surveyor of San Francisco Bay and Waters to Sacramento, 1849–1850," California History, 79 (Winter 2000–2001), 208–21, 234–35. Heavily illustrated.

Jordan, Weymouth, Jr., John D. Chapla, and Shan C. Sutton, "'Notorious as the Noonday Sun': Capt. Alexander Welch Reynolds and the New Mexico Territory, 1849–1859," New Mexico Historical Review, 75 (Oct. 2000), 457–508.

Karpiel, Frank J., "A Multinational Fraternity: Freemasonry in Hawai'i, 1843–1905," Hawaiian Journal of History, 34 (2000), 139–68.

Limerick, Patricia Nelson, "Going West and Ending Up Global," Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Spring 2001), 5–23.

Lucas, Paul F. Nahoa, " E Ola Mau Kakou I Ka 'Olelo Makuahine: Hawaiian Language Policy and the Courts," Hawaiian Journal of History, 34 (2000), 1–28.

Robinson, John W., "Traders, Travelers, and Horsethieves on the Old Spanish Trail," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly (no. 44, Winter 2000), 34–60. . . .


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