American development in the 19th century is a generally considered as the westward-moving agricultural frontier of an ever-diminishing frontier. However, the movement westward was accompanied by the growth of towns and cities
Examining how economics, geography, and politics interacted in the expansion and economic changes wi...
Review of: Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier. Elazar, Daniel...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
This dissertation explores the rise and fall of the Upper Mississippi River Valley boomtown Galena, ...
This dissertation presents a case study of the north-central Illinois hinterlands and how the region...
Heffer Jean. Timothy R. Mahoney, River Towns in the Great West. The Structure of Provincial Urbaniza...
By viewing urban areas in the northeast quadrant of the United States as a system of cities, this pa...
This thesis examines the importance of late nineteenth century gender ideals and consumer practices ...
Review of: Belleville, Ottawa, and Galesburg: Community and Democracy on the Illinois Frontier. Carr...
This study of Springfield, Illinois during the 1850s focused on the town\u27s 741 heads of household...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
Understanding Wisconsin’s decentralized and greatly localized early development offers important clu...
This paper was written to provide insight as to how and why our state grew as it did. Each area\u27s...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes maps.This paper attempts to examine and analyze the geo...
It has been my aim in tracing the development of Methodist Churches of Decatur, Illinois, to place t...
Examining how economics, geography, and politics interacted in the expansion and economic changes wi...
Review of: Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier. Elazar, Daniel...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
This dissertation explores the rise and fall of the Upper Mississippi River Valley boomtown Galena, ...
This dissertation presents a case study of the north-central Illinois hinterlands and how the region...
Heffer Jean. Timothy R. Mahoney, River Towns in the Great West. The Structure of Provincial Urbaniza...
By viewing urban areas in the northeast quadrant of the United States as a system of cities, this pa...
This thesis examines the importance of late nineteenth century gender ideals and consumer practices ...
Review of: Belleville, Ottawa, and Galesburg: Community and Democracy on the Illinois Frontier. Carr...
This study of Springfield, Illinois during the 1850s focused on the town\u27s 741 heads of household...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
Understanding Wisconsin’s decentralized and greatly localized early development offers important clu...
This paper was written to provide insight as to how and why our state grew as it did. Each area\u27s...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes maps.This paper attempts to examine and analyze the geo...
It has been my aim in tracing the development of Methodist Churches of Decatur, Illinois, to place t...
Examining how economics, geography, and politics interacted in the expansion and economic changes wi...
Review of: Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier. Elazar, Daniel...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....