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  1. Contributors
  2. p. 2
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  1. Using Their Own Boats: The 1836 Indiana Internal Improvement Act, Canals, and Jacksonian Anti-Monopolism
  2. Andrew W. Wiley
  3. pp. 3-17
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  1. Narcissa Frederick, Enslaved Mother of the Archdiocese of Louisville
  2. Ned Berghausen
  3. pp. 18-36
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  1. Railroaded: How the Selective Service Act of 1917 Put Louisville Saloonkeeper Charles August Vessels Out of Business
  2. Mark A. Cross
  3. pp. 37-54
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  1. Ephemera in the Archives: Documenting History Nontraditionally
  2. Heather Stone Potter
  3. pp. 55-61
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  1. How Gender Politics Broke a Party and a Nation, 1856–1861 by Lauren N. Haumesser (review)
  2. James P. Cousins
  3. pp. 62-63
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  1. The US Christian Commission on the Civil War Battlefront by Rachel Williams (review)
  2. Matthew R. Lempke
  3. pp. 64-65
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  1. The River Poor of St. Louis, 1875–1930 by Gregg Andrews (review)
  2. Colin Fisher
  3. pp. 66-67
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  1. Rebuilding Ohio’s National Road during World War I by Jeffrey Alan John (review)
  2. Angela Zombek
  3. pp. 68-69
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  1. The Rise, Fall from Grace, and Redemption of Ohio’s Own by Bill Livingston (review)
  2. Aram Goudsouzian
  3. pp. 70-71
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