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Volume 33, Number 1

2007



Staff

Instructions to Authors

Editorial 3

ARTICLES

An Archaeological Survey of the Whiteport Cement Works
     Dennis E. Howe 5

The Turnkey Factory: Technology Transfer from America to Spain in the Portland Cement Industry
     James Douet 27

REVIEWS

Bridges (Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebook series), by Richard L. Cleary
     Larry Mishkar 38

Covered Bridges: Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, by Miriam F. Wood and David A. Simmons
     Douglas C. McVarish 39

The Potomac Canal: George Washington and the Waterway West, by Robert J. Kapsch
     John Austen 40

Britain's Restored Canals, by Roger Squires
     Thomas X. Grasso 42

Big Dams of the New Deal Era: A Confluence of Engineering and Politics, by David P. Billington and Donald C. Jackson
     Loren H. Michael 44

An Illustrated History of the Barrel in America, by Jack L. Shagena
     Colleen Reynolds 46

Networked Machinists: High-Technology Industries in Antebellum America, by David R. Meyer
     Angelina Long 47

The Story of the L Street Power Station 1898–2006, by Gilmore G. Cooke
     Thomas J. Vaughan, Jr. 49

From the Miners' Doublehouse: Archaeology and Landscape in a Pennsylvania Coal Company Town, by Karen Bescherer Metheny
     John P. McCarthy 50

Pocket Guide to Chicago Architecture, by Judith Paine McBrien
     Lance E. Metz 51

Historical Archaeology: Why the Past Matters, by Barbara J. Little
     Amy S. Roache 52

Public History and the Environment, ed. by Martin V. Melosi and Philip Scarpino
     Martha Mayer 53

Roy D. Chapin: The Man behind the Hudson Motor Car Company, by J. C. Long
     Mark Finlay 54

Contributors 56

COVER: Cross-section of a typical natural cement mill, illustrated by Albert Bleininger in 1904. See "An Archaeological Survey of the Whiteport Cement Works," pp. 5–26.


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