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The Confluence, Fall/Winter 2011 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: Above the American Bottom: The Bluffs and the Sinkhole Plain, by Quinta Scott; Contraband Camps in St. Louis: A Contested Path to Freedom, by Jane M. Davis; 'A New Order of Things': St. Louis, Chicago, and the Struggle for Western Commercial Supremacy, by Drew VandeCreek; Gambling on the Economic Future of East St. Louis: The Casino Queen, by Anne F. Boxberger Flaherty; St. Louis Builds a Post Office, by David L. Straight.

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Publisher: Lindenwood University

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  • Release date: September 30, 2014

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History Nonfiction

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English

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: Above the American Bottom: The Bluffs and the Sinkhole Plain, by Quinta Scott; Contraband Camps in St. Louis: A Contested Path to Freedom, by Jane M. Davis; 'A New Order of Things': St. Louis, Chicago, and the Struggle for Western Commercial Supremacy, by Drew VandeCreek; Gambling on the Economic Future of East St. Louis: The Casino Queen, by Anne F. Boxberger Flaherty; St. Louis Builds a Post Office, by David L. Straight.

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