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Contents
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Volume
30
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2
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2004
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ARTICLES
REVIEWS
| A Guide to Patapsco Valley Mill Sites: Our Valley's Contribution to Maryland's Industrial Revolution, by James Walter Peirce |
| Robert Chidester |
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| Missouri Mining Heritage Guide, by John R. Park |
| Michael A. (Smoke) Pfeiffer |
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| The Reconstructed Past: Reconstructions in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History, ed. by John H. Jameson Jr. |
| Jane Eva Baxter |
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| Thirty Years into Yesterday: A History of Archaeology at Grasshopper Pueblo, by Jefferson Reid and Stephanie Whittlesey |
| Vance Packard |
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| Tapping the Pines: The Naval Stores Industry in the American South, by Robert B. Outland III |
| Mark R. Finlay |
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| Currents of Change: A History of the Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1980–2000, by Todd Jennings, Lisa Mighetto, and Jill Schnailberg |
| Lance E. Metz |
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| Manhattan Bridge: The Troubled Story of a New York Monument, by Thomas R. Winpenny |
| Justin M. Spivey |
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| Railroad History on American Postage Stamps, by Anthony J. Bianculli |
| John Teichmoeller |
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| New York Subways: An Illustrated History of New York City's Transit Cars, by Gene Sansone |
| Efstathios I. Pappas |
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| The Small House in Eighteenth-Century London: A Social and Architectural History, by Peter Guillery |
| David A. Simmons |
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| Gateshead: Architecture in a Changing English Urban Landscape, by Simon Taylor and David B. Lovie |
| Lake Douglas |
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| Conserving the Enlightenment: French Military Engineering from Vauban to the Revolution, by Janis Langins |
| Jamel Ostwald |
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| Contributors |
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| Instructions to Authors |
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COVER:
Mineral tank locomotive, by Messers. Fletcher, Jennings, & Co., Whitehaven.
See Anthony
S. Travis, "The Locomotives at Betchworth Lime Works in Southern England,"
pp. 25–39.
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