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Alder, Douglas D., "Senator Orval Hafen and the Transformation of Utah's Dixie," Utah Historical Quarterly, 70 (Winter 2002), 75–91.

Ball, Durwood, "By Right of Conquest: Military Government in New Mexico and California, 1846–1851," Journal of the West, 41 (Summer 2002), 8–16.

Barbour, Barton H., "Kit Carson and the 'Americanization' of New Mexico," New Mexico Historical Review, 77 (Spring 2002), 115–43.

Belgrad, Daniel, "'Power's Larger Meaning': The Johnson County War as Political Violence in an Environmental Context," Western Historical Quarterly, 33 (Summer 2002), 159–77.

Bowman, Larry G., "'The Players Redeemed Themselves': Major League Baseball Visits Colorado in 1888," Colorado Heritage (Spring 1999), 20–33. Heavily illustrated.

Carlin, Lee Jacobs, "Sweet Magic: One Hundred Years of Baur's Restaurant," Colorado Heritage (Spring 2002), 15–29. Heavily illustrated.

Carmichael, Deborah, "Main Street, Stillwater, OK, Growing Up with Hollywood, CA: An Oklahoma Town's Movie Theaters," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 80 (Spring 2002), 62–83.

Conlogue, William, "Farmers' Rhetoric of Defense: California Settlers versus the Southern Pacific Railroad," California History, 78 (Spring 1999), 40–55.

Corman, Catherine A., "Teaching—and Learning from—Carey McWilliams," California History, 80 (Winter 2001–2002), 204–23. Heavily illustrated.

Cuba, Stanley L., "Walter Mruk: The Elusive Cinco," Palacio, 105 (Winter–Spring 2000–01), 40–48. Heavily illustrated.

Davis, Frank W., "The Life of Littleton Horace Davis: Pistol Packin' Preacher and Railroad Man," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 79 (Winter 2001–02), 440–53.

Depperman, Wayne, and Richard H. Engeman, "The Brooklyn Roundhouse," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 103 (Summer 2002), 234–49. Heavily illustrated.

Dinges, Bruce J., "The San Angelo Riot of 1881: The Army, Race Relations, and Settlement on the Texas Frontier," Journal of the West, 41 (Summer 2002), 35–45.

Eldridge, Mary L., "Serving God and Country on the San Juan," New Mexico Historical Review, 77 (Spring 2002), 145–72.

Finchum, Tanya D., and G. Allen Finchum, "Celebrating the Library Spirit: A Look Back at the Carnegie Libraries in Oklahoma," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 79 (Winter 2001–02), 454–75. Heavily illustrated.

Foster, Doug, "Refuges and Reclamation: Conflicts in the Klamath Basin, 1904–1964," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 103 (Summer 2002), 150–87. Heavily illustrated.

Francaviglia, Richard V., and Jimmy L. Bryan Jr., "'Are We Chimerical in This Opinion?' Visions of a Pacific Railroad and Westward Expansion before 1845," Pacific Historical Review, 71 (May 2002), 179–202.

Gastil, John, Hank Jenkins-Smith, and Gilbert K. St. Clair, "Beyond Green Chiles and Coyotes: The Changing Shape of New Mexico's Political-Cultural Regions from 1967 to 1997," New Mexico Historical Review, 77 (Spring 2002), 173–95.

Greene, Jerome A., "Sutlers, Post Traders, and the Fort Laramie Experience, 1850s–1860s," Journal of the West, 41 (Summer 2002), 17–25.

Haas, Bonnie, and Joyce J. Bender, "Major Andrew Drumm: Cowman, Businessman, and Visionary," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 79 (Spring 2001), 18–35.

Hanne, Daniel, "The Green Corn Rebellion, Oklahoma, August 1917: A Descriptive Bibliography of Secondary Sources," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 79 (Fall 2001), 343–57.

Jennings, Harlan, "'The Singers Are Not on Speaking Terms': Grand Opera in Denver: 1864–1881," Colorado Heritage (Spring 1999), 2–19.

Keller, Charles L., "Tales of Four Alta Miners," Utah Historical Quarterly, 68 (Spring 2000), 100–111. Heavily illustrated.

Leary, David T., "Winston S. Churchill in California," California History, 80 (Winter 2001–2002), 162–75. Heavily illustrated.

Leonard, Stephen J., "Avenging Mary Rose: The Lynchings of Margaret and Michael Cuddigan in Ouray, Colorado, 1884," Colorado Heritage (Summer 1999), 34–47.

Litvak, Dianna, "Colorado's Railroad to Nowhere: Building and Rebuilding the Georgetown Loop," Colorado Heritage (Spring 1999), 34–47. Heavily illustrated. . . .


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