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This is the course blog for WRIT 1133, section 26, a first-year writing course at the University of Denver that focuses on rhetoric, research, and the cultures, histories, and geographies of the North American West.
Works Cited (hanging indents didn't transfer when I posted it as a comment)
ReplyDeleteAnderson, William. Cherokee Removal: Before and After. Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1991. Print.
Black, Jason Edward. "Native Resistive Rhetoric and the Decolonization of American Indian Removal Discourse." 66-88. 2009. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Apr. 2010.
Black, Jason Edward. "Remembrances of Removal: Native Resistance to Allotment and the Unmasking of Paternal Benevolence." Southern Communication Journal 72.2 (2007): 185-203. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Apr. 2010.
Cave, Alfred A. "Abuse of Power: Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act of 1830." Historian 65.6 (2003): 1330-1353. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Apr. 2010
Meyers, Jason. "No Idle Past: Uses of History in the 1830 Indian Removal Debates." Historian 63.1 (2000): 53. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Apr. 2010.
"Alcatraz Is Inspected By Texas Solon." Heraldo de Brownsville (1936): 10. Web. 18 Apr 2010.
ReplyDelete"Alcatraz." Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2010. Web. 18 Apr. 2010.
"History Files - Al Capone." The History Files. Chicago Historical Society, n.d. Web. 18 Apr 2010. .
San Francisco UPI, "Disposition of Alcatraz Island Puzzles, State, Federal Officials." Palm Beach Daily News (1969): 12-13. Web. 18 Apr 2010.
"The History of Alcatraz Island." Alcatraz History. Ocean View, n.d. Web. 18 Apr 2010.
Jenardo, Don. The True Life of Billy the Kid. New York: Frank Tousey, 1881. Print.
ReplyDeleteNolan, Frederick. The West of Billy the Kid. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998. Print.
Rickards, Colin. The Gunfight at Blazer’s Mill. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1972. Print.
Scanland, John Milton. A History of the “Gun Men” and Outlaws, and a Life-Story of the Greatest Sheriff of the Old Southwest. El Paso: Carlton F. Hodge, 1908. Print.
Utley, Robert M. Billy the Kid: A Short and Violent Life. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989. Print.
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ReplyDeleteDavis, E. O. The First Five Years of the Railroad Era in Colorado. 1st ed. Denver: Sage Books, Inc., 1948. Print.
Dodge, Grenville M. How We Built the Union Pacific Railway and Other Railway Papers and Addresses. 1st ed. Denver: Sage Books, Inc., 1965. 87-95. Print.
Ormes, Robert M. Railroads and the Rockies - A Record of Lines In and Near Colorado. 1st ed. Denver: Sage Books, Inc., 1963. 87-95. Print.
Overton, Richard C. Burlington Route - A History of the Burlington Lines. 1st ed. New York: Alfred A Knopf, Inc., 1965. Print.
Stover, John F. American Railroads. 2nd Ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Print.
The First Five Years of the Railroad Era in Colorado – E. O. Davis
Burlington Route - A History of the Burlington Line - Richard C. Overton
Overall, Davis set out to create an accurate history of the budding stages of railway expansion into Colorado. Drawing heavily from the archives of the Denver Public Library and the Colorado Historical Society, he chronicles the growth of rail, citing different primary journals, news media, and official documents to fabricate a unified and complete picture of the Colorado railroads, from 1867 to 1872. Significant to my personal argument, Davis explores the methods and the consequential effects of several different people working to bring trains to Denver.
Like Davis, Overton paid special attention to the leaders, the entrepreneurs, of the railroad. Specifically exploring the Burlington Railroad Line, I think it will help me present a more complete and well-rounded perspective of rail expansion into Colorado. Different from Davis however, Overton analyzes trains in the west for more than a century instead of a mere five years. Drawing his information mostly from official documents and business reports, he presents a very detailed view of the Burlington Railroad Lines, showing both the short term and the long-term effects of rhetoric in industrializing Colorado.
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ReplyDeleteCamp Amache: The Story of American Tragedy. Dir. Don Dexter. Wolf River Productions, 2006. DVD.
Exec. Order No. 9066, 3 C.F.R. (1942). Print.
Harvey, Robert. Amache: the Story of Japanese Internment in Colorado during World War II. Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Trade Pub., 2003. Print.
Newmiller, William. Rev. of Amache: The Story of Japanese Internment in Colorado During World War II. War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities. Academic Search Complete. Web. 16 Mar. 2010.
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ReplyDelete"American Indians and Tribal Areas:Historal Overview." (2009). Knowledge Plex. Web. 19 Apr. 2010. .
Boyd, Collen. "The Indians Themselves Are Enthused:The Wheeler-Howard Act and the (Re)Organization of Klallam Space." (2009). Journal of Northwest Anthropology. Web. 18 Apr. 2010. .
Burt, Larry. "Roots of the Native American Urban Experience: Relocation Policy in the 1950s." American Indian Quarterly 10.2 (1986): 85-99. JSTOR. University of Nebraska Press. Web. 18 Apr. 2010. .
Costo, Rupert. "Resisting the Indian New Deal." Native American Testimony. London: Penguin, 1992. 324-26. Print.
Dubray, Alfred, and Ramon Roubideaux. "Debate over IRA." Native American Testimony. London: Penguin, 1992. 327-29. Print.
"Baptism of Pocahontas." Architect of the Capitol. Web. 19 Apr. 2010. .
ReplyDeleteBassham, Ben L., William P. Campbell, and Louise F. Catterall. "Father and Son: The Works of John Gadsby Chapman and Conrad Wise Chapman." Library of Virginia. Web. 19 Apr. 2010. .
Bedford, Faith Andrews. "The Baptism of Pocahontas." Magazine Antiques Jan. 2009: 138-45. Web. 19 Apr. 2010. .
Tompkins, Stephen. "Pocahontas." Lehigh University. Aug. 1998. Web. 19 Apr. 2010. .
William P. Campbell, John Gadsby Chapman: Painter and Illustrator (Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, Capital Image: Painters in Washington, 1800-1915 (Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983) 42, 44-50, 62, and 70
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O’Sullivan, John L. Annexation. United States Magazine and Democratic Review 17, no.1 (July-August 1845): 5-10. Web. 16 Apr. 2010
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Robert D. Sampson. John L. O’Sullivan and His Times. Kent State University Press, 2003. Print
Gomez, Adam. "Abraham Lincoln & John L. O'Sullivan: Two Visions of American Civil Religion Before the Civil War." Conference Papers -- Western Political Science Association (2009): 1. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 19 Apr. 2010.
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Groves, Melody. Ropes, Reins, and Rawhide: All About Rodeo. U. of New Mexico P., 2006. Print
Milner, II, Clyde A, Anne M. Butler, and David Rich Lewis, ed. “Granville Stuart Recalls Cattle Rustlers and Vigilantes, 1883-1884.” Major Problems in the History of the American West.
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Reps, John W. Cities of the American West: A History of Frontier Urban Planning.
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A Case of Nineteenth Century Promotional Cartography.” Kansas History 33.1: 42-53. EBSCO.
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Pierson, Parke. “Bleeding Kansas.” America’s Civil War 22.3 (2009): 24. EBSCO. Web. 20 Apr. 2010.
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ReplyDeleteSomerville, Margaret. "Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legal." The Right to Die. Ed. John Woodward. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.
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