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The Journal of San Diego History
Fall 1998, Volume 44, Number 4
Main Articles:
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Palomar, After 50 Years
- by Ronald Florence
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L. Frank Baum's La Jolla: Halfway to Oz
- by Bard C. Cosman
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An Old Town "Gunfight": The Homicide Trial of Cave Johnson Couts.
- by Clare V. McKanna, Jr.
Book Reviews:
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Witnesses to the Struggle: Imaging the 1930s California Labor Movement.
- By Anne Loftis. Reviewed by John Putnam.
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The Complete Writings of Kate Sessions in California Garden, 1909-1939.
- Edited by Barbara Schillreff Jones. Reviewed by Lucy Warren.
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Indian Women of Early Mexico.
- Edited by Susan Schroeder, Stephanie Wood, and Robert Haskett. Reviewed by Stephen A. Colston.
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Lawman: The Life and Times of Harry Morse, 1835-1912.
- By John Boessenecker. Reviewed by Richard Griswold del Castillo.
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Rethinking American Indian History.
- Edited by Donald L. Fixico. Reviewed by Alan Kilpatrick.
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Kit Carson: Indian Fighter or Indian Killer?
- Edited by R.C. Gordon-McCutchan. Reviewed by Raymond Starr.
- Contested Eden: California Before the Gold Rush.
- Edited by Ramon Gutierrez and Richard S. Orsi. Reviewed by Dr. Robert J. Chandler.
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A Mine of Her Own: Women Prospectors in the American West.
- By Sally Zanjani. Reviewed by Susan Gonda.
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Helen Hunt Jackson and her Indian Reform Legacy.
- By Valerie Sheres Mathes. Reviewed by Joanne Donahoe.
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