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Byram, Scott, and David G. Lewis, "Ourigan: Wealth of the Northwest Coast," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 102 (Summer 2001), 126–57.

Cox, Patrick L., "'An Enemy Closer to Us Than Any European Power': The Impact of Mexico on Texan Public Opinion before World War I," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 105 (July 2001), 41–80.

Goodwin, Neil, "'Like A Brother': Grenville Goodwin's Apache Years, 1928–1939," Journal of the Southwest, 43 (Spring–Summer 2001), 1–275. Special issue.

Nuttall, Donald A., "The Fages Marital Crisis of 1785: Elaboration and Explanation," Southern California Quarterly, 83 (Spring 2001), 1–22.

Rochlin, Harriet, "The Solomon Family's Territory, Arizona, 1872–1933," Western States Jewish History, 33 (Summer 2001), 303–12.

Saum, Lewis O., "'Who Steals My Purse': The Denigration of William R. King, the Man for Whom King County Was Named," Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 92 (Fall 2001), 181–89.

Steele, Volney, "Lewis and Clark: Military Explorers, Scientists, and Physicians," Military History of the West, 31 (Spring 2001), 51–65.

Tórrez, Robert J., "Park View: A Chicago Agricultural Colony in Northern New Mexico," New Mexico Historical Review, 76 (April 2001), 175–88. . . .


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