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Contents
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Volume
30
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1
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2004
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ARTICLES
REVIEWS
| Mine Hill in Franklin and Sterling Hill in Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey: Mining History, 1765–1900, by Pete J. Dunn |
| Mark Zdepski |
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| Bodie: "The Mines Are Looking Well ...": The History of the Bodie Mining District, Mono County, California, by Michael H. Piatt |
| Jeremy Mouat |
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| Indian Mining of Lead for Use in Rio Grande Glaze Paint, by Richard A. Bice, Phyllis S. Davis, and William M. Sundt |
| Susan R. Martin |
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| Canal History and Technology Proceedings, vol. XXII, edited by Lance E. Metz |
| John Austen |
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| History of American Naval Dry Docks: A Key Ingredient to Maritime Power, by Richard D. Hepburn |
| Lance E. Metz |
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Trains and Technology: The American Railroad in the Nineteenth Century, vol. 4, Bridges and Tunnels, Signals, by Anthony J. Bianculli and Landmarks on the Iron Road: Two Centuries of North American Railroad Engineering, by William D. Middleton |
| Robert J. Kapsch |
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| The Antique American Steam Gauge: A Collector's Guide, by Barry Lee David |
| Francis A. Orr |
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| Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston, by Nancy S. Seasholes |
| Herbert Gottfried |
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| Please God, Us First: Assignment: Manhattan Project, by John Pennock |
| Dan O'Rourke |
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| Dug to Death: A Tale of Archaeological Method and Mayhem, by Adrian Praetzellis |
| Andrew R. Sewell |
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| The Archaeology of Mothering: An African-American Midwife's Tale, by Laurie A. Wilkie |
| Deborah L. Rotman |
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| Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present, by Thomas J. Misa |
| Elizabeth Norris |
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| How Users Matter: The Co-Construction of Users and Technology, edited by Nelly Oudshoorn and Trevor Pinch |
| Maggie Dennis |
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| Contributors |
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COVER: Strain Sheet, Bardwell's Ferry Bridge. See "Designing American Lenticular Truss Bridges 1878–1900," pp. 5–17.
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