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Philip Scranton
Pennsylvania history, 1994
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Marc Henshaw
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Richard Veit
Historical Archaeology, 2006
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Daniel Sayers
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Brian Greenberg
The American Historical Review, 1995
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Heritage & Society, 2019
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Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 2019
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