Citation: M. Bell, USING AN OLD TRICK (JAPANESE EVACUATION OF KISKA IN THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS DURING WORLD-WAR-II), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 12-12
Citation: W. Gregg, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (INFORMATION SOUGHT CONCERNING PILOT KILLED IN WORLD-WAR-II AIR CRASH), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 13-13
Citation: T. Huntington, THE GREAT FEUD (HOW THE HOSTILE RIVALRY BETWEEN 19TH-CENTURY PALEONTOLOGISTS COPE,EDWARD,DRINKER AND MARSH,OTHNIEL,CHARLES FUELED THE SEARCH FOR FOSSILS IN THE AMERICAN-WEST), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 14
Citation: C. Rynder, ALL MEN AND WOMEN ARE CREATED EQUAL (THE FIRST WOMENS RIGHTS CONVENTION, HELD IN SENECA FALLS, NEW-YORK, IN 1848), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 22
Citation: H. Holzer et Fj. Williams, LINCOLN RUBBER ROOM (ARTISTS DEPICTIONS OF THE SCENE OF LINCOLN,ABRAHAM DEATH), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 40
Citation: G. Amick, HOW THE AIRMAIL GOT OFF THE GROUND (STORY OF THE WORLDS FIRST REGULARLY SCHEDULED AIRMAIL SERVICE IN THE SPRING OF 1918), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 48-59
Citation: A. Patton, IMAGES OF THE PAST - WATCHING THE WAR (WITH AN 1898 PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING NEWSBOARDS WITH HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, TAKEN AT THEOFFICES OF PULITZER,JOSEPH 'WORLD' NEWSPAPER IN NEW-YORK-CITY), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 72-72