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Contents
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Volume 102 • Number 4
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December 2006
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Articles
Reviews
| Lane, Steel Shavings, Vol. 37: Gary's First Hundred Years: A Centennial History of Gary, Indiana, 1906–2006 |
370 |
| By Andrew Hurley |
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| Bray, Peter Cartwright: Legendary Frontier Preacher |
371 |
| By A. James Fuller |
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| Middleton, The Black Laws: Race and the Legal Process in Early Ohio |
373 |
| By Richard Nation |
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| Bordewich, Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America |
375 |
| By David Gellman |
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| Bigham, On Jordan's Banks: Emancipation and Its Aftermath in the Ohio River Valley |
376 |
| By Lester C. Lamon |
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| Reps, John Caspar Wild: Painter and Printmaker of Nineteenth-Century Urban America |
378 |
| By Rachel Berenson Perry |
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| Carpenter, On the Farm Front: The Women's Land Army in World War II |
379 |
| By Thomas D. Isern |
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| Dixon, Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac's Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America |
381 |
| By Greg O'Brien |
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| Denson, Demanding the Cherokee Nation: Indian Autonomy and American Culture, 1830–1900 |
382 |
| By Linda W. Reese |
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| Schneider, Lincoln's Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis Over Slavery |
384 |
| By Jim Cullen |
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| Pate, Livestock Hotels: America's Historic Stockyards |
385 |
| By Robert Slayton |
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| Richter, Home on the Rails: Women, the Railroad, and the Rise of Public Domesticity |
387 |
| By Errol Lincoln Uys |
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| Meinig, The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History, Volume 4, Global America, 1915–2000 |
388 |
| By Bruce Bigelow |
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| Lewis, The Changing Face of Public History: The Chicago Historical Society and the Transformation of an American Museum |
390 |
| By Elizabeth Kryder-Reid |
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| Moore, Pinn, and Sawyer, eds., Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America |
392 |
| By Monroe H. Little, Jr. |
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