I admit I was a little taken aback that the new University of Chicago Press title American Boundaries: The Nation, The States, The Rectangular Survey was written by an architect (Bill Hubbard Jr. of MIT). But the more I poke around in it the more I think I'm going to enjoy sitting down and reading it through. And of course in theory it should be of interest to all of us who have research targets in public-land states. If I get it read (not a given under current circumstances) you'll hear more.
Monday, March 23, 2009
American Boundaries, the book
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:07 AM
Labels: American Boundaries, Bill Hubbard Jr., books, public land states, rectangular survey, University of Chicago Press
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