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The Confluence, Fall 2009 Issue

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The Confluence is a peer-reviewed regional studies journal that includes thought-provoking articles emanating from the region, including stories on history, public policy, architecture, planning, historical preservation and much more. The journal is issued twice a year. Articles in this issue: Where Rivers and Ideas Meet, by James D. Evans; The Seeds of St. Louis Regionalism, by Mark Abbott; Against Pain, by David L. Straight; "We Shall Literally 'Be Sold to the Dutch'", by Mark Alan Neels; Slave and Soldier, by William Glankler; The History of the Illinois River and the Decline of a Native Species, by Paige Mettler-Cherry and Marian Smith; Worker Number 74530 by Kate Gregg.

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Publisher: Lindenwood University

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History Nonfiction

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The Confluence is a peer-reviewed regional studies journal that includes thought-provoking articles emanating from the region, including stories on history, public policy, architecture, planning, historical preservation and much more. The journal is issued twice a year. Articles in this issue: Where Rivers and Ideas Meet, by James D. Evans; The Seeds of St. Louis Regionalism, by Mark Abbott; Against Pain, by David L. Straight; "We Shall Literally 'Be Sold to the Dutch'", by Mark Alan Neels; Slave and Soldier, by William Glankler; The History of the Illinois River and the Decline of a Native Species, by Paige Mettler-Cherry and Marian Smith; Worker Number 74530 by Kate Gregg.

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