Transportation |
Aldrich, Mark. Death Rode the Rails: American Railroad
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Transportation |
Andersson-Skog, Lena and Olle Krantz, editors. Institutions
in the Transport and Communications Industries: State and Private Actors in
the Making of Institutional Patterns, 1850-1990. 359pp. Nantucket, MA: Science History Publications, 1999. |
Transportation |
Angevine, Robert G. The Railroad and the State: War, Politics,
and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America. 351pp. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004. |
Transportation |
Bain, David Haward. Empire
Express: Building the First Transcontinental Railroad. 797pp. New York: Viking, 1999. |
Transportation |
Berte, Leigh Ann Litwiller.
"Locomotive Subjectivity: The Railroad, Literature, and the Geography of
Identity in America, 1830–1930.” DAI
65/07 (2005): 2599-A. (Doct. diss., University of Washington, 2004) |
Transportation |
Channon, Geoffrey. Railways in Britain and the United States,
1830-1940: Studies in Economic and Business History. (Modern Economic and
Social History). 341pp. Aldershot,
UK / Burlington, Vt.:
Ashgate, 2001. |
Transportation |
Crisman, Kevin James and
Arthur B. Cohn. When Horses Walked on Water: Horse-Powered Ferries
in Nineteenth-Century America.
292pp. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, c1998. |
Transportation |
Danly, Susan and Leo Marx,
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218pp. Cambridge, Mass. / London:
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Transportation |
Dunlavy, Colleen A. Politics
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|
Transportation |
Gelzer, David C. B. "The Quest for Speed: An American Virtue, 1825-1930." 383pp. DAI 60/02
(1999): 522-A. (Doct. diss., Auburn
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Transportation |
Gerstner, Franz Anton,
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Transportation |
Heinrich, Thomas R. Ships for
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Transportation |
Kinney, Thomas A. The Carriage Trade: Making Horse-Drawn
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Transportation |
Middleton, William D.
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|
Transportation |
Middleton, William D. Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America.
275pp. Bloomington:
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Transportation |
Mutschler, Charles Warren.
"Wired for Success: A History of the Butte, Anaconda &
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DAI 61/07 (2001): 2889-A. (Doct. diss., Washington State University, 1999) |
Transportation |
Owens, Harry P. Steamboats and the Cotton Economy: River
Trade on the Yazoo-Mississippi. 272pp. Jackson City: University Press of
Mississippi, 2003 |
Transportation |
Post, Robert C. Urban Mass Transit: The Life Story of a
Technology. 181pp. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 2007. |
Transportation |
Raitz, Karl B., editor.
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Transportation |
Shaw, Ronald E.Canals for a Nation: The Canal Era in the United States,
1790-1860. 284pp. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1990. |
Transportation |
Thiesen, William H. Industrializing American Shipbuilding: The
Transformation of Ship Design and Construction, 1820-1920. 240pp.
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006. |
Transportation |
Usselman, Steven W. "Running the Machine: The Management of
Technological Innovation on American Railroads, 1860-1910." DAI 47/02
(1986): 639-A. (Doct. diss., University
of Delaware, 1985) |
Transportation |
Volti, Rudi. Cars and Culture: The Life Story of a
Technology. 171pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
(First published: Greenwood Press, 2004) |
Transportation |
Wells, Christopher W. "Car
Country: Automobiles, Roads, and the Shaping of the Modern American
Landscape, 1890–1929.” DAI 65/08
(2005): 3135-A. (Doct. diss., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2004) |
Transportation: Artifacts,
instruments, and substances |
Harmon, David Leroy.
"American Camp Culture: A History of Recreational
Vehicle Development and Leisure Camping in the United States, 1890-1960.” DAI 62/02 (2001): 740-A. (Doct. diss.,
Iowa State University,
2001) |
Transportation: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Harwood, Herbert H., Jr. Royal Blue Line: The Classic B&O Train
between Washington
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197pp. Baltimore:
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Transportation: Artifacts, instruments, substances |
Interrante, Joseph A.
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(1983): 1895-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard
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Transportation: Artifacts, instruments,
substances |
Kane, Adam I. The Western River
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Transportation: Artifacts, instruments, substances |
Kirsch, David A. "The Electric Car and the Burden of History: Studies
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Transportation: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Lamb, J. Parker. Perfecting the American Steam Locomotive.
197pp. Bloomington:
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Transportation: Artifacts, instruments, substances |
McShane, Clay. The
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222pp. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
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Transportation: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Sutcliffe, Andrea J. Steam: The Untold Story of America’s
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Transportation: Artifacts, instruments, substances |
White, John H. American
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Transportation: Biographical |
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Transportation:
Chicago |
Young, David. The Iron Horse and the Windy City: How
Railroads Shaped Chicago. 270pp. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University
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Transportation: Colorado |
Thomas, Thomas A. "Roads to a Troubled Future: Transportation and
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diss., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1996) |
Transportation: Institutional |
Bernstein, Peter L. Wedding of the Waters: The Erie Canal and
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Transportation: Institutional |
Brown, John K. The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831-1915: A Study in
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Transportation: Institutional |
Dilts, James D. The Great
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|
Transportation: Institutional |
Herr, Kincaid A. The Louisville
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Transportation: Institutional |
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Transportation: Institutional |
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Transportation: Institutional |
Seely, Bruce E. "Highway Engineers as Policy Makers: The Bureau of
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Transportation: Ohio |
Toman, Jim and Blaine S.
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Water resources |
Anderson, Letty D. "The
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Water resources |
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Water resources |
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Water resources |
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Water resources |
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Water resources |
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|
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Water resources: Wisconsin |
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Weaponry |
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Weaponry |
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Women and health |
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Women and health |
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Women and health |
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Women and science |
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Women and science |
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Women and science |
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Women and science |
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Women and science: Biographical |
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Zoology |
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Zoology |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Biographical |
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Zoology: Institutional |
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Zoos |
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Zoos |
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