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Contents
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Volume 104 • Number 3
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SEPTEMBER 2008
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ARTICLES
REVIEWS
| Sisson, Zacher, and Cayton, eds., The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia |
296 |
| BY J. CLARK ARCHER |
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| Geib and Kite, Federal Justice in Indiana: The History of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
298 |
| BY REBECCA S. SHOEMAKER |
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| White, Worthy of the Gospel of Christ: A History of the Catholic Diocese of Ft. Wayne-South Bend |
299 |
| BY ANNE M. BUTLER |
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| Salstrom, From Pioneering to Persevering: Family Farming in Indiana to 1880 |
301 |
| BY GINETTE ALEY |
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| Johnson and Parrish, Triumph at the Falls: The Louisville and Portland Canal |
302 |
| BY THOMAS E. CASTALDI |
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| Shevitz, Jewish Communities on the Ohio River: A History |
304 |
| BY JACK GLAZIER |
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| Podruchny, Making the Voyageur World: Travelers and Traders in the North American Fur Trade |
306 |
| BY J. FREDERICK FAUSZ |
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| Latimer, 1812: War with America |
307 |
| BY ANDREW CAYTON |
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| Jung, The Black Hawk War of 1832 |
309 |
| BY STEPHEN WARREN |
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| Skok, More Than Neighbors: Catholic Settlement and Day Nurseries in Chicago, 1893–1930 |
310 |
| BY MICHAEL D. JACOBS |
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| Hull-House Maps and Papers, and Knight, Citizen: Jane Addams and the Struggle for Democracy |
312 |
| BY MARY JO DEEGAN |
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| Stager and Carver, eds., Looking Beyond the Dixie Highway: Dixie Roads and Culture |
314 |
| BY NICOLE KING |
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| Green, Selling the Race: Culture, Community, and Black Chicago, 1940–1955 |
316 |
| BY CLOVIS E. SEMMES |
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| Hay, Rivers Revealed: Rediscovering America's Waterways |
317 |
| BY MICHAEL ALLEN |
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| Ryan, Mysteries of Sex: Tracing Women and Men through American History |
319 |
| BY WENDY GAMBER |
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