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Contents
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Volume 31, Number 2
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2005
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ARTICLES
REVIEWS
| American Bridge Patents: The First Century (1790–1890),
ed.by Emory L. Kemp |
| David A. Simmons |
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| Montana's Historic Highway Bridges, 1860–1956,
by Jon Axline |
| Charles K. Hyde |
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| Typologies [of Industrial Buildings], by Bernd Becher and Hilla Becher, intro. by Armin Zweite |
| Larry Mishkar |
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| Carriages and Clocks, Corsets and Locks: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial City: New Haven, Connecticut, ed. by
Preston Maynard and Marjorie B. Noyes |
| Lance E. Metz |
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| The Blast Furnaces of Sparrow Point: One Hundred Years of Ironmaking on Chesapeake Bay, by John B. Lovis |
| Donald S. Young |
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| Canal History and Technology Proceedings, vol. 23, ed. by Lance E. Metz |
| John Austen |
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| Gateway to the Coalfields, The Upper Grand Section of the Lehigh Canal, by Joan Gilbert |
| Cameron C. Hartnell |
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| Doing Archaeology: A Cultural Resource Management Perspective, by Thomas F. King |
| Stephanie K. Atwood |
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| Writing Archaeology: Telling Stories about the Past,
by Brian Fagan |
| Vanessa C. McLean |
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| Feds, Forests, and Fire: A Century of Canadian Forestry Innovation, by Richard A. Rajala |
| Robert Griffin |
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| The Government Machine: A Revolutionary History of the Computer, by Jon Agar |
| Fredric L. Quivik |
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| The Corporate Eye: Photography and the Rationalization of American Commercial Culture, 1884–1929,
by Elspeth H. Brown |
| Jamie C. Brandon |
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| Echoes of Forgotten Places: Urban Exploration, Industrial Archaeology, and the bbbbsthetics of Decay (DVD), by
Robert Fantinatto and Leesa Beales |
| Gary van Lingen |
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| Contributors |
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COVER:
Lower Brewer's Swing Bridge, showing the evolved form of the unequal
arm, center-bearing timber swing span. See "Evaluating
Authenticity: Reconstructed Timber Swing Bridges," pp. 5–26.
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