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Andrews, Paul D., and Nancy L. Humphry, "El Patrón de Trinidad: Don Felipe de Jesus Baca," Colorado Heritage (Winter 2004), 3–17. Heavily illustrated.

Fairchild, Louis, "A Hand's Best Friend: Bad Things Could Happen," Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, 75 (2002), 35–47.

Faragher, John Mack, "The Way to the West ... before Lewis and Clark," Filson, 3 (no. 3, 2002), 6 –11. Heavily illustrated.

Findlay, John M., "The Nuclear West: National Programs and Regional Continuity since 1942," Journal of Land, Resources, & Environmental Law, 24 (no. 1, 2004), 1–15.

Grant, H. Roger, "Iowa's Last Urban Frontier: The Chicago Great Western Railroad and the Iowa Townsite Company," Journal of the West, 42 (Fall 2003), 17–24.

Hofsomme, Don L., "Boosterism and Townsite Development along the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad in South Dakota," Journal of the West, 42 (Fall 2003), 8–16.

Johnston, Paul Forsythe, "A Million Pounds of Sandalwood: The History of Cleopatra's Barge in Hawaii," American Neptune, 62 (no. 1, 2002), 5–45.

Newsom, D. Earl, "Mehan Memories: A Croquet Diamond Was the Social Center," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 81 (Winter 2003–2004), 480–91.

Robinson, Forrest G., "We Should Talk: Western History and Western Literature in Dialogue," American Literary History, 16 (Spring 2004), 132–43.. . .

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