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Andrews, Thomas G., "Tata Atanasio Trujillo's Unlikely Tale of Utes, Nuevomexicanos, and the Settling of Colorado's San Luis Valley," New Mexico Historical Review, 75 (Jan. 2000), 5–41.

Baxter, John O., "Measuring New Mexico's Irrigation Water: How Big Is a Surco?," New Mexico Historical Review, 75 (July 2000), 397–413.

Brust, James S., "Photojournalism, 1877: John H. Fouch, Fort Keogh's First Post Photographer," Montana, 50 (Winter 2000), 32–39.

Bumgarner, Norma Jane, "The Milton Co-Operative Colony: From Utopia to Ghost Town, 1913–1916," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 78 (Spring 2000), 66–83.

Carmack, Noel A., "Running the Line: James Henry Martineau's Surveys in Northern Utah, 1860–1882," Utah Historical Quarterly, 68 (Fall 2000), 292–312.

Davis, Kent, and Kristen Rogers, eds., "'Grit Enough to Stick with It': Stories from Blue Valley," Utah Historical Quarterly, 68 (Summer 2000), 223–43.

DeCorey, Anne, "Edgar Beecher Bronson, Nebraska's 'Ranchman,'" Nebraska History, 81 (Fall 2000), 106–15. Heavily illustrated.

Emory, Deborah Carley, "Running the Line: Men, Maps, Science, and Art of the United States and Mexico Boundary Survey, 1849–1856," New Mexico Historical Review, 75 (April 2000), 221–65.

Gaster, Patricia C., "From Brownville to Bryan: Journalist James D. Calhoun in Nebraska, 1869–1894," Nebraska History, 81 (Fall 2000), 116–27. Heavily illustrated.

Hernandez, Jorge A., "Merchants and Mercenaries: Anglo-Americans in Mexico's Northeast," New Mexico Historical Review, 75 (Jan. 2000), 43–75. . . .


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