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Adams, Stephen B., "Regionalism in Stanford's Contribution to the Rise of Silicon Valley," Enterprise & Society, 4 (Sept. 2003), 521–43.

Fogelberg, Ben, "'Papa bought some cattle': The Diary of Mary Davis Painter," Colorado Heritage (Summer 2003), 24–37. Heavily illustrated.

Mackey, Mike, "Nellie Tayloe Ross and Wyoming Politics," Journal of the West, 42 (Summer 2003), 25–34. Heavily illustrated.

Wilder, Janeen, "Reins, Riggings, and Reatas: The Outfit of the Great Basin Buckaroo," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 104 (Fall 2003), 366–93.


Stillson, Richard T., "Golden Words: Communications and Information Dispersal in the California Gold Rush" (Johns Hopkins University, 2003). Order No. DA3080771.


Corbett, Christopher, Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express. (New York: Broadway, 2003. xvi, 270 pp. $23.95, ISBN 0-7679-0692-6.). . .

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